April 08, 1972 Larry Evans on Chess

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Evans on Chess, April 08, 1972 Chess Puzzle

EVANS ON CHESS

E. Holladay, U.S.A.

Problem: (04/08/1972) White mates in two.
Stockfish Analysis.

April 08, 1972 Larry Evans on Chess

Will Bobby Whip Boris?
Chess in America is riding to popularity on the broad shoulders and tempestuous personality of Bobby Fischer. A legend at 29, he is the highest rated player in history.

Chess in Russia has always been the national pastime and no foreigner even has had a crack at the title since 1948. But come June, Boris Spassky must defend his crown in a 24-game match lasting 2 months.

Indeed, London bookmakers favor Bobby 6-to-5. Yet the champion has an edge: in the event of a 12-12 deadlock he retains his title. At stake is not only an awesome purse of $150,000 (2/3 to the winner) but Soviet chess supremacy.

“I now feel a sense of mission to win the championship,” says Bobby. “Spassky's good, but I think I'm the best around. I don't say that to brag. I think it's true. I love the game — and I hate the Russians because they've almost ruined it. They only risk the title when they have to, every 3 years,”

Boris, 35, candidly admits he wouldn't be surprised if he lost, despite a phenomenal past record of 3 wins, 2 draws and no losses against his cocky challenger. Perhaps he is counting on Bobby to become reckless, as in their last encounter at the chess Olympiad in 1970. After frittering away an opening advantage, the American ace made a desperate stab to win at any price—spurning easy draws.

Gruenfeld Defense

White: SPASSKY
1 P-Q4 
2 P-QB4 
3 N-QB3 
4 PxP 
5 P-K4 
6 PxN 
7 B-QB4 
8 N-K2 
9 B-K3 
10 0-0 
11 R-B1 
12 P-KR3 
13 P-B4 
14 Q-K1 
15 B-Q3 
16 P-N4 
17 BxP 
18 N-N3 
19 BxB 
20 B-B2 
21 Q-K2 
22 PxP 
23 N-K4 
24 N-N5
25 RxB 
26 R-K1 
27 N-K4 
28 N-B6ch 
29 QxP 
30 Q-K4 
31 P-N5 
32 R-KB1 
33 RxR 
34 Q-Q4 
35 N-Q5ch 
36 R-B2 
37 R-K2 
38 R-K8ch 
39 R-B8ch
Black: FISCHER
N-KB3
P-KN3
P-Q4
NxP
NxN
B-N2
P-QB4
N-B3
0-0
Q-B2
R-Q1
P-N3
P-K3
N-R4
P-B4
PxKP
B-N2
N-B5
QxB
Q-B3
PxP
P-QN4
BxP
BxBch
R-Q3
Q-N3
R-Q5
K-R1
R-Q3(a)
R-KB1
R-Q7
Q-B2
NxR
R-Q1
K-N1
N-B5
R-Q3
K-B2
Resigns(b)

(a) Rejecting a draw: 29… R-Q8! 30. Q-B7! RxRch 31. K-N2, N-K6 ch 32 K-N 3, N-B4ch! 33. PxN, R-N8ch 34 R-N2, Q-K6ch 35 K-R2, RxRch, etc.
(b) If 39 … KxR 40. Q-R8ch, K-B2 41 NxQ wins the Queen.

PROBLEM SOLUTION: 1 NxP!

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The actual truth about Bobby Fischer's political views…

Bobby Fischer Gives “Peace Sign” in 1958 and the Peace Movement Calling for Nuclear Disarmament

Bobby Fischer in 1958 and the Peace Movement Calling for Nuclear Disarmament

Bobby was leftist-leaning, like his mother, Regina Fischer who went on a “Peace March” to Moscow in 1961 to put pressure on the Khrushchevs and U.S.S.R. toward disarmament.

(Readers' Digest) The Dark, Untold Story About the Peace Sign
“It originated as a symbol used by the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War (DAC). An artist, Gerald Holtom, was on the groups' board, and as a well-known designer, stepped up to create a symbol that would have not only a visual but also a political impact. The symbol was first displayed during a protest march that took place on Easter weekend of 1958. Protesters marched 52 miles from London to Aldermaston in Berkshire, which is the site of the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment to protest the use of nuclear weapons in war. This march was organized by the DAC and it was the first wide spread public display of the peace sign.”
https://www.rd.com/culture/history-of-peace-sign/

Bobby's views never strayed far from his roots. The collage above, mentions BERTRAND RUSSELL, who was responsible for putting the peace signs on the 1958 banners and buttons of the activists. BERTRAND RUSSELL held strong views opposing the Apartheid of Israel. Just as Bobby did. Bobby never abandoned his leftist-leaning roots which he learned from Regina Fischer. He loathed Fascism.

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