Q: Where would chess be now if it hadn’t been for Bobby Fischer?
A: It would be a very, very different game. I think that Fischer could be simply called the founder of professional chess and his contribution, although for a very short time of his dominance in chess, was probably the greatest ever happened in chess.
Das klingt ein wenig geradebrecht, aber Kasparovs Punkt wird deutlich. In seinem TIME-Artikel schließt er seine Verbeugung mit folgendem Satz:
“I prefer to remember his global achievements instead of his inner tragedies. It is with justice that Fischer spent his final days in Iceland, the place of his greatest triumph. There he was always loved and seen in the best possible way: as a chess player.”
Das Interview mit Sky News:
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