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bobby fischer
Robert James "Bobby" Fischer (March 9, 1943 – January 17, 2008) was an American-born chess Granmaster, and the eleventh World Chess Champion.
Trivia about bobby fischer
A 1993 film about chess prodigy Josh Waitzkin is titled "Searching for" this man
His record as the youngest international grand master in chess stood from 1958-1991
He was only 15 when he became an international chess grandmaster in 1958
This prodigy who won the U.S. Open at age 14 in 1957 was a charter member of the U.S. Chess Hall of Fame
A 1966 book was entitled this person "Teaches Chess"
1997 marks the 25th anniversary of this American's defeat of Boris Spassky in chess
It's whom Boris Spassky lost the chess crown to in 1972
Check it out! In 1972 he became the first American chess player to win the world championship
This late champ patented a now-standard chess clock that gives a player added time after each move
He began making a name for himself, becoming, at age 15, the youngest grandmaster in chess to that time
In January 2008 it was checkmate for this former chess champ who passed away in Iceland, his adopted country