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All world champions take up an important place in history of
chess, however, hardly any of them has achieved such a popularity
outside the chess scene like Robert Fischer. In his short heyday,
he did incredibly much for chess. We know the Fischer clock,
Fischer victories (i.e. winning by large margin), the Fischer
disease (opponents falling sick after losing several games in a
row) and finally Fischer random chess. Yet his masterpiece, of
course, are the many brilliant games. Dr. Robert Huebner has
thoroughly examined Fischer's biggest and best known publication,
"my sixty memorable games". With tournament reports on Fischer's
most important chess matches, including contemporary material.
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