I guess that is how the greats do it lol
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Here is some interesting commentary and analysis of the Kavalek-Fischer poisened pawn game:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/02/AR2007090200997.html
I like the part in the article where it says "At this point Fischer requested more lights and eventually we moved to a different table and two more lamps were brought in. After that interlude, our concentration was fully on the game."
and
"I ran into Fischer on the evening after our game ended. He needed no extra lamps to illuminate his hindsight; by the dim rays of a Tunisian streetlight, using his pocket set, he showed me that a bishop check was indeed what he had missed."
It really shows some of Fischer's weird actions throughout his great chess career.