As I wrote in an earlier post, American Bobby Fischer (1943–2008) played world championship matches in 1970–1 when he won 20 consecutive games before losing once and drawing 3 times to ex-world champion Russian Tigran Petrosyan. In 1972 Fischer was the first American-born Jewish man to hold the World Champion title when he defeated Russian Boris Spassky in a match held in Reykjavík Iceland. Russia had dominated chess since the end of WW2, so the tournament was highly publicised; the Fischer-Spassky match thus became a metaphorical battle in the Cold War
Spassky and Fischer, 1972
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In 1975 when Fischer was to defend his title against Anatoly Karpov, he had certain set guidelines that were non-negotiable. International Chess Federation-FIDE could agree to the first 2 guidelines, but couldn't agree to the third. After sending out a letter to both Karpov and Fischer, Fischer refused to play, and forfeited his title in high dudgeon.
In 1992 he re-emerged to win a rematch against Spassky which was held in Yugoslavia, then under a United Nations embargo. His participation led to a conflict with the US government, warning Fischer that his participation in the match would violate an executive order imposing US sanctions on Yugoslavia. The US government issued a warrant for his arrest; so Fischer lived in semi-hiding.
He joined a Californian church whose leader had apocalyptic visions for World’s End. But that made Fischer even more isolated. He began to read and distribute anti-Semitic literature and frequently spoke angrily about Jews & Americans. Bobby rejected everything that he’d come from. He applauded the 3,000 massacres in his infamous 9/11 speech and stopped playing professional chess. Fischer was an example of a very skilled man with a very high IQ who fell from grace, brought about by his own dodgy moral behaviour.
Fischer's angry talking points never varied: He was persecuted by world Jewry. The U.S government was a brutal, evil dictatorship that falsely accused Bobby Fischer of a crime and forced him to live in exile. Fischer was swindled out of a vast fortune in royalties by book publishers, movie studios and clock manufacturers, who had brazenly pilfered his brand name, patents and copyrights. The Jews are a filthy, lying bastard people bent on world domination through such insidious schemes as the Holocaust which was a money-making invention, the mass murder of Christian children (their blood used for black-magic) and junk food (William Rosenberg, founder of Dunkin Donuts, was the main culprit).
In 1992 he re-emerged to win a rematch against Spassky which was held in Yugoslavia, then under a United Nations embargo. His participation led to a conflict with the US government, warning Fischer that his participation in the match would violate an executive order imposing US sanctions on Yugoslavia. The US government issued a warrant for his arrest; so Fischer lived in semi-hiding.
He joined a Californian church whose leader had apocalyptic visions for World’s End. But that made Fischer even more isolated. He began to read and distribute anti-Semitic literature and frequently spoke angrily about Jews & Americans. Bobby rejected everything that he’d come from. He applauded the 3,000 massacres in his infamous 9/11 speech and stopped playing professional chess. Fischer was an example of a very skilled man with a very high IQ who fell from grace, brought about by his own dodgy moral behaviour.
Fischer's angry talking points never varied: He was persecuted by world Jewry. The U.S government was a brutal, evil dictatorship that falsely accused Bobby Fischer of a crime and forced him to live in exile. Fischer was swindled out of a vast fortune in royalties by book publishers, movie studios and clock manufacturers, who had brazenly pilfered his brand name, patents and copyrights. The Jews are a filthy, lying bastard people bent on world domination through such insidious schemes as the Holocaust which was a money-making invention, the mass murder of Christian children (their blood used for black-magic) and junk food (William Rosenberg, founder of Dunkin Donuts, was the main culprit).
Bobby Fischer Rediscovered,
by Andrew Soltis, 2020
Later he lived in Japan where he met and married a chess official, Miyoko Watai. In Jul 2004, acting in response to a tip-off from US officials, Japanese immigration authorities arrested Fischer for using a revoked US passport while boarding a flight to Manila. Naturally he resisted arrest and claimed to have sustained bruises and broken teeth in the process. He was held for 16 days before being moved to a different facility.
Fischer applied for citizenship in Germany because he hoped his father had been German, but his application failed. Bobby was so determined to renounce his US citizenship, he asked US Sec of State Colin Powell for help, which also failed. In the final request, Japanese Justice Minister also rejected his asylum request and ordered his deportation.
Desperate to evade deportation to the USA, Fischer wrote to Iceland in Jan 2005 requesting citizenship. Sympathetic but unwilling to grant full citizenship, Iceland gave him an alien's passport. Then their Parliament unanimously agreed to grant Fischer full citizenship for humanitarian reasons.
The Bobby Fischer Centre, which opened in 2013 in Selfoss Southern Iceland, displays Spassky´s and Fischer´s score sheets, a replica of their chessboard and items related to Bobby Fischer’s life in Iceland eg his furniture. There is a chess library, and in summer they use the chess classrooms.
Fischer applied for citizenship in Germany because he hoped his father had been German, but his application failed. Bobby was so determined to renounce his US citizenship, he asked US Sec of State Colin Powell for help, which also failed. In the final request, Japanese Justice Minister also rejected his asylum request and ordered his deportation.
Desperate to evade deportation to the USA, Fischer wrote to Iceland in Jan 2005 requesting citizenship. Sympathetic but unwilling to grant full citizenship, Iceland gave him an alien's passport. Then their Parliament unanimously agreed to grant Fischer full citizenship for humanitarian reasons.
Fischer arrived in Iceland in 2005
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Being a sociable egalitarian people, Icelanders felt that he was being treated unjustly by the American and Japanese governments in 1972 and wanted to help put Iceland on the map. After landing in Reykjavík, Fischer gave a long press conference in which he claimed that America was out to get him. He then lived out his life as a virtual recluse in Iceland.
Bobby Fischer's lonely grave, Reykjavik
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In Jan 2008, Fischer (64) died from kidney failure in Reykjavík. He left no will and was buried next to the Christian Laugardælir church near Reykjavík. But then Fischer's $2 million estate became the subject of a 4-way legal battle. Mrs Marilyn Young claimed that Fischer was Jinky's father, providing baptismal certificates, photos and Jinky's DNA. The legitimacy of Miyoko Watai's marriage to Fischer was also challenged. The 4 parties in conflict were a] Fischer's wife; b] Jinky Young and her mother Marilyn; c] his 2 American nephews, Alexander & Nicholas Targ, and d] their father. (The US government also claimed unpaid taxes)
In June 2010 Iceland’s Supreme Court ruled in favour of Jinky Young's petition to have his body exhumed, alongside a doctor and priest. Two years after he was buried in a frozen Icelandic graveyard, Fischer’s body was dug up to determine if a 9-year-old Filipino girl was his child and heir to his $2 mill fortune. DNA results ruled out Fischer as Jinky’s father. In Mar 2011, an Icelandic court ruled that Miyoko Watai and Fischer had legally married in Sept 2004 and that she’d inherit Fischer's estate as his widow. Perhaps in revenge, Fischer's nephews had to pay Watai's $57,000 legal costs.
Fischer was known for his intense personality. This perfectionist was fiercely competitive, but that only seemed to contribute to his poor behaviour. Fischer's mental health deteriorated over time and he was diagnosed with various mental health conditions. His controversial statements and behaviour led to him being ostracised in the chess world, and increasingly isolated from society in general, reinforcing his feelings of paranoia.
In June 2010 Iceland’s Supreme Court ruled in favour of Jinky Young's petition to have his body exhumed, alongside a doctor and priest. Two years after he was buried in a frozen Icelandic graveyard, Fischer’s body was dug up to determine if a 9-year-old Filipino girl was his child and heir to his $2 mill fortune. DNA results ruled out Fischer as Jinky’s father. In Mar 2011, an Icelandic court ruled that Miyoko Watai and Fischer had legally married in Sept 2004 and that she’d inherit Fischer's estate as his widow. Perhaps in revenge, Fischer's nephews had to pay Watai's $57,000 legal costs.
Fischer was known for his intense personality. This perfectionist was fiercely competitive, but that only seemed to contribute to his poor behaviour. Fischer's mental health deteriorated over time and he was diagnosed with various mental health conditions. His controversial statements and behaviour led to him being ostracised in the chess world, and increasingly isolated from society in general, reinforcing his feelings of paranoia.
Bobby Fischer Centre,
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Bobby Fischer was certainly an exceptional mathematician. Even if he was a dangerous lunatic, part of his brain functioned so well that he could calculate complex variations in his head.
ReplyDeleteChess Player
Deletegood question.
Kasparov was also famous for his ability to calculate many moves in advance with great accuracy, just like Fischer. In fact some players were skilled mathematicians who used their expertise to go into chess later and do very well.
But other great players were not clearly mathematicians, amateur or professional.
I recognise the name and his chess repute.
ReplyDeleteBut I had no idea he was a bit of a crackpot and unhinged with 9/11 and antisemitism. Poor guy.
Liam
Deleteperhaps genius IS linked to some form of madness eg Beethoven was bipolar and alcoholic; Edvard Munch had screaming panic attacks; Isaac Newton was bipolar and schizophrenic; Vincent van Gogh was suicidal and alcoholic.
I knew the name Bobby Fischer from where I do not know as I know nothing about the man, reading this it sounds to me like he was a man with a lot of issues
ReplyDeleteJo-Anne
DeleteOut of the billions of people on this globe, Fischer was definitely one of the three most brilliant chess players since WW2 ended. But his issues started as difficult for a young lad and descended into isolation and helplessness. If he wanted to hide in the snow for years, that was his business I suppose. But what about his ?wives and ?children and colleagues?
It seems like he should have been put under strong mental health care. He was very fortunate that Iceland gave him a sanctuary.
ReplyDeleteAndrew
DeleteBobby had no father, his mother went to study medicine in Russia when he was a teen, he was hounded by the FBI because of his mother's communism and feared playing Russian chess players because they colluded with each other. So he had a horrid start to life, even if he didn't later experience his horrid psychosis with persecutory delusions and paranoia.
Helen
ReplyDeleteRead:
A number of grandmasters who'd spent time with him thought Fischer not just eccentric, but deeply troubled. At a tournament in Bulgaria, U.S. grandmaster Robert Byrne suggested that Fischer see a psychiatrist, to which Fischer replied that "a psychiatrist ought to pay me for the privilege of working on my brain." Hungarian-born grandmaster Pal Benko said "I am not a psychiatrist, but it was obvious he was not normal. I told him, You are paranoid, and he said that "paranoids can be right."
https://www.chess.com/blog/ThummimS/a-psychological-autopsy-of-bobby-fischer
Thank you for a tricky reference. I will read it again.
DeleteWas anyone sure that he would have ever been prepared to listen to advice, even from chess grand masters? And even now that I am certain Fischer was psychologically troubled practically from kindergarten, suffering from mental illness may have blocked his ability to EVER seek proper diagnosis and treatment.
Were there any financial issues involved in Fischer's paranoia? Perhaps the World Champion prize wasn't worth very much.
ReplyDeleteBom dia. Uma excelente quarta-feira e um excelente mês de outubro. Não conhecia o Tema. Obrigado pela explicação e dividir conosco.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds to me as he may well have been on the autism spectrum as well as having some savant abilities but also some permanent psychosis. What a sad life . I think the US could have cut him more slack and been kinder .As for diagnosing people who lived centuries ago , I think its all so relative to our modern standards of behavior and how we interpret the world around us . What seemed mad to people 3centuries ago is now considered a little odd or completely normal so I think its hard to know what was wrong , if indeed anything with Newton and others . It must have been hard to have amazing skills in an area which most of us "normal" mortals couldn't comprehend and to still feel part of the community around you .
ReplyDeletemem
DeleteFischer had a terrible family life and I am surprised he grew up as competently as he did. But in the end, I am assuming he was too disturbed and even being a world champion in his chosen field turned out to be a source of more tragedy. Being a genius is rarely a guarantee of happiness, is it?
Deb. I found the value of one prize straight away, 1992. Fischer won $3.35 million while Spassky got a $1.65 million payday for his loss. Even given the other years' prize money was smaller, it doesn't seem Fischer had a financial problem then.
ReplyDeleteLuiz Do young people play chess and read about chess in these generations as much as they used to in the past. I learned to play with my brothers when we all lived at home.
ReplyDeletemem Helen's leg is currently in a rigid moon boot but will be answering your comment on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteoh dear , poor Helen . She is in the wars . Give her my regards .
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ReplyDeleteAnon
DeleteAre you a chess player yourself or do you just watch and read about other chess stars?
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ReplyDeletethank you for reading the post, but I have no idea what you are describing.