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Boris Spassky pessimistic

12/03/2008 by Nikita

 

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Chess legend Boris Spassky visits rival Bobby Fischer’s grave

Tue Mar 11, 5:13 PM ET

REYKJAVIK (Reuters) – Boris Spassky, the Soviet chess champ who famously squared off against Bobby Fischer in Iceland at the height of the Cold War, visited his former rival’s grave on Tuesday at a small cemetery near the capital.

Fischer, who died in January aged 64, bested Spassky in that headline-grabbing 1972 match to become the first, and still only, American world chess champion.

A clearly moved Spassky bent and dusted snow off the grave and flowers before straightening up and wiping his eyes.

“Do you think the spot next to him is available,” he joked to reporters afterward, adding, “We will see what happens.”

Fischer beat Spassky again in a 1992 rematch played in the former Yugoslavia that defied U.S. sanctions and turned him into a fugitive from his native United States.

He eventually became an Icelandic citizen after coming to the small North Atlantic island nation in 2005.

The former child prodigy was in his later life known as much for his incendiary remarks and his battle with U.S. law enforcers as for his facility at the chessboard.

Although he was Jewish, Fischer often made anti-Semitic remarks and said after the September 11 attacks he wanted to see his the United States wiped out.

Spassky has offered few comments about his former rival in the wake of Fischer’s death, saying only the man was a friend.

The Russian-born former champion, who now lives in Paris, was in Iceland with his wife for a chess event dedicated to Fischer’s memory.

Speaking with reporters in Iceland on Sunday, Spassky said chess now was just not the same as in his day.

“As for the modern chess, I am pessimistic because in my view computers killed classic chess,” he said.

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  1. on 13/03/2008 at 08:39 mykopop

    I tend to agree with him a bit, as computer chess is maybe the reason why I played very little chess for many years. On the other hand, if we have come to realize that we as humans cannot compete with computers at playing chess, maybe we have made some progress and there is still a future for chess?


  2. on 13/03/2008 at 18:33 Dan

    I agree with Spassky’s statement that computers have taken most of the fun and sense of discovery and self-satisfaction at one’s own analysis out of chess. Fischer and Spassky figured everything out for themselves, from their own brains. Nowadays the top grandmasters can’t even compete without computer databases and analysis of possible opening moves, and even Kasparov had to use Fritz for his analyses in his “Great Predecessors” series. Compare this to Fischer’s “60 Memorable Games,” where all of the analyses came right from Fischer’s own head! Yes, much has been lost, and chess, as I knew it and grew up with it, has been forever lost.


  3. on 13/03/2008 at 22:18 Nikita

    Hi Kop…and Dan…
    Yes, I agree… I think computers have changed the world completely…not only in chess… and what Dan says about Fischer’s analysing of games – and other players too of course – is true…



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