Chess Blunders Part 1 - Bobby Fischer
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@iliginjaili LOL
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Infantile commentary.
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Bisguier played Fischer 15 times and lost 13 of them, with one draw. The solitary victory was his first game with Fischer, when Bobby was 13. As this video proves, Fischer could beat Bisguier in his sleep.
I have to wonder, though, if Bisguier isn't exaggerating on how close Fischer came to losing this game on time. Fischer was known for being a fast player who never got in time trouble. He could certainly afford to take a nap during his games.
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Could you imagine Fischer's reaction if he'd have lost on time?
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thats just rude of fischer to fall asleep whilst he's playing, and very disrespectful to his opponent. he's lucky he was playing somebody much more polite than himself!
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It might be good sportsmanship to wake your opponent up, but it's bad sportsmanship to fall asleep. I would've left him.
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It was NO blunder, just an honourable player playing honourably. As 99% of them do now, and in days gone by.(With the notable exception of the bitter karpov-korchnnoi world championship matches.)
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I've got the book,
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Jesus this is how good the guy was - he could sleep and still win.
good ole' fischer!!! -_- zzzzzzzzzzzz...... o.O you dare wake me?!?! now you pay! CHECK MATE!!!!
WatchTowerCentral 9 months ago 11
Well, you don't want to tell your children that the only time you beat Fischer was because he was sleeping, so it was the only right move to do.
LWD12 1 year ago 9