Author: stuart taylor
Date: 10:03:05 05/05/02
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On May 05, 2002 at 12:29:53, Terry McCracken wrote: >On May 05, 2002 at 09:38:04, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On May 05, 2002 at 09:17:51, David Amatulli wrote: >> >>>On May 04, 2002 at 12:51:00, Terry McCracken wrote: >>> >>>>On May 04, 2002 at 11:14:50, Martin Andersen wrote: >>>> >>>>>On May 04, 2002 at 10:50:59, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>I strongly believe that the reason for Bobby Fischer to vanish from chess for >>>>>>olmost 30 Years, was that he feared Anatoly Karpov. >>>>>> >>>>>>http://www.chessbase.com/events/events.asp?pid=130 >>>>> >>>>>I don't think he feared anyone. Maybe he got bored after >>>>>becoming World Ch, who knows. He is a bit crazy. >>>>> >>>>>Martin. >>>> >>>>I agree, Fischer feared no one, not even Karpov. >>>> >>>>Fischer had a set of demands, IE where to play how much etc. and the FIDE said >>>>NO! It was a shame that the FIDE and Fischer didn't reach a mutual agreement. >>>> >>>>Chess is poorer for it, regardless of what we may think of Fischer as a person. >>>> >>>>Terry >>> Your right Fischer wanted the big bucks and no one was willing to give it. I'd >>>quit to if I was the best and couldn't get the money for it. >> >>But how much money Fischer didn't make by quitting? A lot of millions, since >>five years later he could have demanded millions against Kasparov. >> >>Pichard. > >Actually he wouldn't have had to face Kasparov till for the WCC until 1984. >Fischer, if you look back through his career had left chess publicly before. >Where was he between 1967 to 1970? Even at that he wasn't given much attention >until the WCC of 1972! So one could say he nearly vanished for 5 years! >After winning the WCC he vanished again. He could have made millions of dollars >with television endorsements, etc. but would have no part of it. >Fischer was odd to say the least, and couldn't stand publicity. >He would have reappeared if certain _demands_ were met in 1975 but that's moot >now. >The one thing I'm certain of, is he didn't fear Karpov. >Fischer did it his way, I don't agree with him, but that's the way it was. > >Terry There were many cases in which he surprised people with his unpredictability. Not least his re-appearance for a return match with Spaasky in 1992. But then again, nothing, for another 10 years, although he now has alot of publicity for those who are interested, over the internet. Will he play again? I hardly believe so, only if there is something he fancies doing. We know he's there, he knows we're here, and we know that he knows that we are here, and that's about it. Meantime, time is moving on, and we and him have this agreement of silence! Nothing great to look forward to. Those who are still bluffed, may think he is still world champion. That's good enough for him! S.Taylor
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