Links to old Fischer columns in "Boys Life"

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  • Links to old Fischer columns in "Boys Life"

    Bobby Fischer wrote a monthly chess column in the Boy Scouts magazine "Boys Life" from 1967 to 1970. Here is a link to the individual issues.

    http://www.forum-fefb.be/phpBB3/view...php?f=4&t=3902

    (you may have to scroll up or down a page or two to find the column).

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    Re: Links to old Fischer columns in "Boys Life"

    Originally posted by Hugh Brodie View Post
    Bobby Fischer wrote a monthly chess column in the Boy Scouts magazine "Boys Life" from 1967 to 1970. Here is a link to the individual issues.

    http://www.forum-fefb.be/phpBB3/view...php?f=4&t=3902
    On my way to Fischer stuff I found this pretty interesting quote on that message board who appears to be from GM Winants: "Organiser un championnat de Belgique, sans jamais avoir l'intention d'y réunir les plus forts joueurs du pays, c'est dans le meilleur des cas un mensonge." A rough translation could be: To organise a Belgium championship without the will to gather the country's strongest players is at best a lie.

    Change "Belgium" for "Canada" ...

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      Re: Links to old Fischer columns in "Boys Life"

      Bobby Fischer’s Boys’ Life Chess Columns

      September 27, 2016

      From Russell Enterprises, Inc.

      http://www.russell-enterprises.com/boyslife.html

      Checkmate
      Bobby Fischer's Boys' Life Columns

      by Bobby Fischer

      Foreword by Andy Soltis

      ISBN: 978-1-941270-51-6
      SRP: $17.95
      Softcover, 128 pages
      To be published in November 2016

      A Look into Bobby’s Mind

      From December 1966 until January 1970, Bobby Fischer wrote a chess column for Boys’ Life, the official magazine of the Boy Scouts of America. Now, for the first time, all of these columns have been collected in one volume. It is an eclectic mix, a fascinating look at Fischer’s writing and thinking as he reached his prime, maturing into the strongest player in the world.

      In these columns, he answers many readers’ questions – from basic to sophisticated. His answers provide a unique glimpse into Fischer’s thinking at the chessboard. The time period covered in these columns was one of the most critical in Fischer’s career. It was during this time period that his opus magnum, My Sixty Memorable Games, was released. And as player, he grew from one of a few super-grandmasters to the best player in the world. The only thing missing was an actual title match. That of course would soon come.

      These columns are a diverse collection of tips for players, comments on playing, annotated games and casual observations. The games and annotations are presented in modern English algebraic notation. As Andy Soltis notes in his foreword, “You read [Fischer’s Boys’ Life columns] to see what was going on in that remarkable mind. As quirky as Checkmate was, these columns tell us a lot.”

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