50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World

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Chess has a long tradition of matches for the highest crown. Even after 50 years, perhaps the Match of the Century still reigns supreme as the greatest competition between a challenger and a defending champion. My reflection on the World Chess Championship 1972 between GM Bobby Fischer and GM Boris Spassky
50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
Half a century after Fischer, chess's icons are now Carlsen and Stockfish
50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
Fischer vs Spassky – 50 years ago
50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
Bobby Fischer Miscellanea by Edward Winter
50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
Bobby Fischer Wins Match Of The Century
50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
50 years ago, the USSR was battling the Rest of the World
50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
From the archive, 2 September 1972: Bobby Fischer wins World Chess Championship, Sport
50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
what happened to bobby fischer?
50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
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50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
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50 Years Later: Why Fischer Vs. Spassky Was The Greatest World
Boris Spassky, left and Bobby Fischer analyze their match in Sveti Svefan on Sunday, Sept. 20, 1992. Fischer, attacking aggressively with the white pieces, defeated Spassky on Sunday to take a 5-2
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