Wednesday, February 16, 2011

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New book on Bobby Fischer



ago, maybe a couple of years, FIDE Master Pla Silvio and I decided to write a book about Robert James Fischer, the eleventh World Chess Champion. For us, Bobby was the best player of all time and although this view is debatable, we believe that due to the historical context of his time, resources with which the U.S. had, and his very special life, it really admirable and fantastic has become finally, in 1972, World Champion, defeating Boris Spassky in what was called "the match century."
To write this book we got from all the literature we could. Fischer LeĆ­ms on his life, his games, his development as a chess player, etc. We were soaked of his best games. We review the software its most significant and symbolic events. We seek to understand his style, his way of seeing why chess and rise to the level he achieved.

Bobby Fischer chess is for an individual's struggle against the Soviet machine, which in some way controlled the chess almost at the end of World War II. It is the individual against the collective effort and the U.S. showed a limitless genius was perhaps at the end of his life, it's over.
We wanted to focus on the contributions of Fischer chess, rather than trying to explain their problems in the real world, with the organizers, with other chess players, with the Russians, or even their most media scandals, etc. In fact, we are convinced that ultimately as Boris Spassky said, " Fischer is one of the best representatives of the Soviet school
" because he absorbed all that the Soviet chess could give at the time and in that sense can be studied Bobby as the great chess player he was.

Two years after an intense, Pla and I finished the book. The Editorial Selector is encouraged to publish and hope that by the end of this February comes to light. The authors are pleased that the work finally came to publication. I at least, although I know that insurance Pla shares this vision, I feel this book is to be born, it's like we owed tribute to Bobby Fischer, because ultimately if it were not for him, perhaps we would not have known or should have had chess involved with this exciting game ever.

So here goes our gratitude to the Editorial Selector, to keep betting on chess. We hope this book will please the Mexican fans.

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