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  1. Robert James Fischer ( Chicago, 9 de marzo de 1943- Reikiavik, 17 de enero de 2008) fue un Gran Maestro estadounidense de Ajedrez y el undécimo Campeón Mundial de Ajedrez. Fischer ganó ocho veces el Campeonato de Ajedrez de los Estados Unidos, triunfando por primera vez a los catorce años de edad.

  2. Robert James Fischer (March 9, 1943 – January 17, 2008) was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, he won his first of a record eight US Championships at the age of 14. In 1964, he won with an 11–0 score, the only perfect score in the history of the tournament.

    • Robert James Fischer
    • 1972–1975
  3. Bobby Fischer (Robert James Fischer; Chicago, 1943 - Reykjavík, 2008) Ajedrecista estadounidense que fue Campeón del Mundo de 1972 a 1975. A los seis años, Fischer ya sabía mover las piezas en el tablero. Al año siguiente ganó sin dificultad a todos los socios de su club de Brooklyn.

    • Who Was Bobby Fischer?
    • Early Life
    • Match of The Century
    • Controversial Figure
    • Personal Life
    • Books and Films on Fischer's Life

    Bobby Fischer first learned the game of chess at age 6 and eventually became the youngest international grandmaster at the age of 15. He reportedlyhad an I.Q. of 181. In 1972, he became the first American-born world chess champion after defeating Boris Spassky. An eccentric genius, who was believed to have an I.Q. of 181, Fischer became known for h...

    Robert James Fischer was born in Chicago, Illinois, on March 9, 1943. Fischer's parents divorced when he was a toddler, and he began learning chess at the age of 6 after his older sister Joan bought him a chess set. He continued to hone his skills as a youngster at the Brooklyn Chess Club and Manhattan Chess Club. Fischer had a strained relationshi...

    During the early 1960s, Fischer continued to be involved in U.S. and world championship matches but was also making a name for himself with his erratic, paranoid commentary. After having a 20-game winning streak in the early 1970s, Fischer once again made chess history in 1972 with his defeat of the Soviet Union's Boris Spassky at the Reykjavik, Ic...

    Despite his global popularity, Fischer's controversial behavior continued to make headlines. In the mid-1970s he refused to play Anatoly Karpov, the challenger to his title, and was thus stripped of his championship by the International Chess Federation. Fischer was reportedly homeless for a time in the Los Angeles area, becoming involved with a fr...

    Miyoko Watai, a Japanese women's chess champion and general secretary of the Japanese Chess Federation, claimed that she had married Fischer in 2004, although the validity of their marriage was questioned. Another woman claimed that she had a daughter with Fischer. His body was exhumed to be DNA tested, and the claim of paternity was found to be fa...

    Several books and films have been made about Fischer's life and career. Fischer himself published works like Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess (1966) and My 60 Memorable Games (1969), while biographies on the icon include Endgame: Bobby Fischer's Remarkable Rise and Fall... by Frank Brady (2011), Fischer's childhood friend. The documentary Bobby Fischer ...

  4. Robert James Fischer ( Chicago, 9 de marzo de 1943- Reikiavik, 17 de enero de 2008) fue un Gran Maestro estadounidense de Ajedrez y el undécimo Campeón Mundial de Ajedrez. Fischer ganó ocho veces el Campeonato de Ajedrez de los Estados Unidos, triunfando por primera vez a los catorce años de edad.

  5. 6 de may. de 2024 · Bobby Fischer (born March 9, 1943, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.—died January 17, 2008, Reykjavík, Iceland) was an American-born chess master who became the youngest grandmaster in history when he received the title in 1958.

  6. 2 de feb. de 2021 · Héroes. Siete décadas de sus comienzos. Bobby Fischer, el genio del ajedrez que acabó su vida como refugiado político en Islandia y ahogado por sus problemas mentales. LUIS FERNANDO ROMO....