Fischer could probably play better moves at bullet speed than you could play at 3 days a move, given the thousand points rating difference.
Bobby Fischer Lacked Creativity ?....How Dare I !

Fischer could probably play better moves at bullet speed than you could play at 3 days a move, given the thousand points rating difference.
....and you too. Seeing that your rating is a little above grandpatzer....which shows you know very little about the truth of chess positions. You're probably just moving pieces hoping not to hang something.
Ohhh !....and get a title - then get mouthy........

Playing kids board games instead of exercising etc, would make anyone useless over time. Think about it. : )

I'm back and here to defend my position that Bobby Obvious was a silicon tower of unimaginivity.
No offense, but you remain a weak player trolling about one of the strongest chess players in the history of the game.

Elroch ?...have u tried checkers ?....since you're getting nothing outta chess ?
I get idle amusement out of it, having played over 10,000 games of skittles on chess.com. You, however, have played very few games but seem to spend more time trolling.

Is trolling a crime Elroch ?....then I beg for your 4giveness. But u hafta tell me what sin I've committed. Besides, you're obviously entertained by it.

All is well Morticia.....love the avatar.
I don't really like it much, but it's kinda defaulty, so....

BF played when noone else did. This gave him a JYNORMUS edge. When he played in Hongcouver, BC (@ the University) for the 1971 Candidates Match against some guy, noone watched - even tho' it was FREE admission !....why ?....'cuz noone cared !

BF played when noone else did. This gave him a JYNORMUS edge. When he played in Hongcouver, BC (@ the University) for the 1971 Candidates Match against some guy, noone watched - even tho' it was FREE admission !....why ?....'cuz noone cared !
What are you on about?

That competition was actually very slim all over and that only the top Russian players gave much of a shout.
He won the Russians but the real competition was about to surface & explore bold new viable openings....whereas his repatwower (can't spell) was cheezy thin.
IOW's, he thought poorly on his feet (OTB) but everyone wanted to challenge him, on his extremely limited opening knowledge, in all the wrong ways.

Lola refuted:
Stephen Colbert: Really? Do you like Fischer?
Magnus Carlsen: Yes, absolutely, he was one of the greatest players of all time. It's impossible not to like his chess. You can say whatever you want about him as a person, but as a chess player I cannot help but admire him greatly.
Fischer could probably play better moves at bullet speed than you could play at 3 days a move, given the thousand points rating difference.