American chess genius "Bobby Fisher"

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Before you start reading this article you must prepare a cup of coffee; because you will move on to the smart minds on a smooth patch of squares and carefully carved pieces, I would also advise you to enjoy your ears with a piece of music by Howard in "Pawn Sacrifice".

"I do not accept the middle solutions, I do not accept the draws"

These words were always in the corridors of the head of Bobby Fischer, staring at his educational chess books, which he browses carefully and does not tire of staring at. Beside his bed there is a chessboard with two colors and a 64 square. This is the patch that fascinated him and preoccupied him. Once upon a time, he knew that one day he would become the best at all, and remember all chess fans around the world.

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Born in 1943 in the state of Illinois, USA, Bobby was born in Switzerland and grew up in San Luis. She worked as a teacher, nurse and later a doctor. His mother possessed a fair amount of intelligence. She spoke seven languages. He has been suspected of being "Paul Nemeni," a Jewish physicist who is closest to being his father.

Saba Bobby Fisher

When Bobby became a fifth, the mother moved to Brooklyn and there was the first encounter between Fisher and the chess after his sister, John, bought his little box of only one dollar from the candy store. He had a small chess board. The rules of the game were engraved on the back of the box. The rules of the game for her brother and then became obsessed with them to the point of madness, so that Bobby, when he did not find who plays with him and plays himself and always won the matches with himself, Fisher's mother noticed that and her anxiety and when his mother introduced him to the psychiatrist said to her: One of the things to worry about is chess and tell her not "He said.

Bobby Fischer's early start in chess tournaments
In the ninth game Bobby played the first organized competition, and in the 11th he was known in all the New York chess clubs. Bobby became like a chess sponge. He played on a patch and walked on the other lightly and calmly. Sometimes he was proud and growing up and sometimes hid his light to learn. And watching all those who play and decorate everything related to chess in the room with the views of a teacher is not a newbie and store it in his mind after being trained many times, and can then be retrieved at the time of play, Bobby said: "He read many books are estimated in the thousands and was stored in His head is equivalent to hundreds of PhD degrees (BhD) J chess. "

When he was eight years old, Bobby decided he would become the world chess champion, while in his old age he was interested in other things like study, sports, girls, etc. Bobby was spending his time reading more chess books and teaching himself more , And recorded in his head information and plans to help him in the games so as not to spend minutes of the game, always feeling the lack of information and plans so was not tired of teaching himself.

Chess is a complex game, although it is easy to rule, but you have more possibilities than the number of atoms in the universe. You have to move the pieces in harmony until you eliminate the opponent, so chess is about intuition, wisdom and imagination.

Bobby Fisher vs Donald Berne

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In the 13-year-old Bobby played a game of the best games in the history of the game against the veteran international professor "Donald Byrne," who is one of the best American players, has won the American Open, without discussion this game for any person is settled for the Berne; The 13-year-old is theoretically impossible, and Bobby stunned the entire audience by playing the game of sacrificing "Queen", the strongest piece on the board. It is known that if the minister loses the game, the audience thinks the match is over, but Bobby has another opinion. He sacrificed the minister to unleash an attack. He could not stop him, and he did this and won the game in no daze The game was named after the century, and this year Bobby competed with the best players in America. When he was 14, he became the undisputed best player in the United States and became the youngest US champion at the age of 15. Professor and chess teacher in history.

Bobby Fisher plays 25 and 50 players at once

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When he was a young age he played games against 25 players at the same time, sometimes up to 50 opponents, but Fischer never lost.

Bobby used to say that he never knew his father and that his father left when he was young. Once, Fischer cried when asked about his father. Some newspapers wrote ... If Bobby's father said, his mood would change and his mood would change to the end of the day.

Unity, genius, paranoia, and eczophrenia
Bobby was not interested in anything other than the 64-square on the patch just had every match for him round to reach the final, and although Bobby's IQ IQ is very high and is estimated at "187" this is an abnormal rate, Geniuses, but that intelligence did not turn into a success. Bobby came out of school and always said, "I've decided to become the best in the world and anything else will become a distraction for my mind."

At an early age Bobby discovered that people use their wealth to control others. This naturally developed a state of paranoia and eschezophrenia that increased in him; because he was inclined to him in other words he was mentally ill because of his isolated growth and few friends.

Bobby developed from himself and in adolescence to the better and used complex tactical tactics to beat the opponent. He trained himself physically, mentally, and psychologically to win. Bobby was crushing all his rivals and some said he was psychologically controlled and possessed a dark power controlled by his opponents.

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