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Iceland, 1972

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29th April 2009, 07:05pm
#1
by CBA
England
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If it wasn't for that, I might never have picked up a chess piece. Was that the most influential world championship ever?

 

(not just because it got me into chess, you understand ;-))

29th April 2009, 07:11pm
#2
by kco
Perth Australia
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I think that during the Kasparov, Karpov and Short era in which got me more interested in chess.

29th April 2009, 07:14pm
#3
by CBA
England
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I suppose it's down to age. The Iceland games were maybe the first to get BIG attention (far more than nowadays, even). Perhaps that's what got me interested. Or maybe it was just how nutty, and brilliant, Fischer was...

29th April 2009, 07:28pm
#4
by kco
Perth Australia
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I think you are right, is it to do with age, the coverage especially In the USA big news, I don't think is was showed in NZ, I was 7 then.

29th April 2009, 07:33pm
#5
by CBA
England
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Great book called Bobby Fischer Goes To War. Not so much about the chess, as about everything around it.

I think this must have been the first world championship to have a real worldwide interest (if only because the US had a say in what was going on...)

29th April 2009, 07:34pm
#6
by mrhackcomic
Boston United States
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He got my dad into it

i grew up a chess kid

29th April 2009, 07:37pm
#7
by CBA
England
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Sorry, who? Fischer?

 

Trying to converse on these sites is like trying to talk on a drunken party phone line...

(but duller, obviously)

 

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