Bobby Fischer was a fanatic who lived only for Chess and put Chess before everything else. In the game hailed as The Game of the Century, a
then thirteen-year-old boy from Brooklyn New York sacrificed first a Knight, then the exchange and next his Queen to sweep away one of the leading American players in a magnificent display of Chessboard pyrotechnics. That game, the 1972 FIDE World Championship, and the 1992 rematch against Boris Spassky plus hundreds more of his great games are just one click away for any Chess enthusiast to review them on a PGN viewer.
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