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Robert James Fischer    Boris Spassky
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Sites: Montenegro  Sveti Stefan  Serbia  Belgrade
Event Date: IX-XI, 1992

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01United States  Illinois GM Bobby Fischer1½½00½111½10½½½11
02France  Russia GM Boris Spassky0½½11½000½01½½½00

FLAGS NAME18192021222324252627282930TOTAL 
01United States  Illinois GM Bobby Fischer½½01½½½10½½½117.5/30 
02France  Russia GM Boris Spassky½½10½½½01½½½012.5/30 

 



World Chess Championship - 1992 Fischer - Spassky rematch

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
After twenty years, Fischer emerged from isolation to play Spassky (then placed 96-102 on the rating list) to a "Revenge Match of the 20th century" in 1992. This match took place in Sveti Stefan and Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia, in spite of a United Nations embargo that included sanctions on sporting events. Fischer demanded that the organizers bill the match as "The World Chess Championship," although Garry Kasparov was the recognized FIDE World Champion. Fischer insisted he was still the true world chess champion, and that for all the games in the FIDE-sanctioned World Championship matches, involving Karpov, Korchnoi and Kasparov, the outcomes had been pre-arranged. The purse for Fischer's re-match with Spassky was reported to be US$5,000,000 with two-thirds to go to the winner.

Fischer won the match, 10 wins to 5 losses, with 15 draws. Many grandmasters observing the match said that Fischer was past his prime. Kasparov reportedly said, "Bobby is playing OK, nothing more. Maybe his strength is 2600 or 2650. It wouldn't be close between us." Fischer never played any competitive games afterwards.

During the match, the two contestants gave, in all, nine press conferences between games. The content of these press conferences can be found, in full, in the book No Regrets by Yasser Seirawan and George Stefanovic. Seirawan wrote, "After 23 September [1992], I threw most of what I'd ever read about Bobby out of my head. Sheer garbage. Bobby is the most misunderstood, misquoted celebrity walking the face of the earth". Seirawan wrote that Fischer is not camera shy, "smiles and laughs easily", and "is a wholly enjoyable conversationalist. A fine wit, he is a very funny man".

The U.S. Department of the Treasury had warned Fischer beforehand that his participation was illegal as it violated President George H. W. Bush's Executive Order 12810 that implemented United Nations sanctions against engaging in economic activities in Yugoslavia. In front of the international press, Fischer was filmed spitting on the U.S. order forbidding him to play. Following the match, the Department obtained an arrest warrant for him. Fischer remained wanted by the United States government for the rest of his life and never returned to the United States.

 

    Bobby Fischer. (16 August 2009). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 16 August 2009 , at 11.00, from
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