The Tragic Story of the World's Greatest Chess Player

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Interviews featured in video:
4:43 Carson Tonight Show interview with Bobby Fischer    • Bobby Fischer solves a 15 puzzle in 1...  
5:25 CBC interview with Bobby Fischer    • Retrobites: Bobby Fischer (1963) | CBC  
10:45 60 Minutes interview with Bobby Fischer    • Video  

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All Comments (21)
  • Its hard to call him paranoid while then admitting that his family was being spied upon for years.
  • "He was paranoid the FBI was watching him" "So anyways in the FBI's secret files on his mother..."
  • @ali09gaming58
    the people who you cannot criticise, he criticised and then was called insane
  • @sb3424
    He didn't go insane. He just knows more than you.
  • @Farinata2
    "With talent, study and a positive attitude there is no limit to how far you can go" - Bobby Fischer
  • @Mooseman327
    Fischer did not "go insane." The world that accuses him of that IS insane. And as Jiddu Krishnamurti once said, ""It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society."
  • @tarrasch_
    - Fischer never met his father or even had someone to display a figure for him - His relationship with his mother from the very beginning was really cold and distant, the level he was pratically moving away from home at age 13 - At age 29 living almost 16 years of complete loneliness he became WC and started to be noticed, so much he couldn't handle - After years he disappeared, Bobby lost potentials wifes (due his own behaviour), got banned from his own country and dismissed by everyone, painting him as a coward for leaving the WC, and for his comments about 09/11 Basically in the last years of his life Bobby died alone in a country he didn't belong, with no wife, no kids, no lifelong friends, and not even the proper respect from his own country about what he did, the only legacy he left and dedicated his entire life to it, just tell me how you don't go insane?
  • @pavlos712
    He didn't go insane. His last interviews did not manifest any sign of insanity, and he rather always displays logical arguments.
  • We all know, he was a great chess player who didn’t like politics but once you state your honest opinion, then you are insane. We all respect him regardless of the fake media.
  • @jayjay2637
    "Nothing is as healing as the human touch" Bobby Fischer. That gave me chills
  • @VV-ku6bk
    He’s a genius that’s capable of solving extremely complex problems. Yet he went crazy because he had a completely wrong assessment of the entire world? He was “paranoid” that intelligence services were plotting against him, yet they were constantly surveilling him and trying to manipulate him. I hate when average people act so dismissively towards geniuses. Ever think maybe he was on to something?
  • @noone3367
    Just because you don't like his opinions it doesn't mean he is insane
  • @toddubow2599
    "Failed to live up to his own words." World Champion against the entire solviet system. Most influential player ever. His legend continues to grow despite vids like this.
  • @lukeves
    Dr. Skulason said that when they first met, Fischer, knowing of his profession, joked that “he was so normal that he was almost boring.” After getting to know Fischer a bit, Skulason said, “He was not crazy. Not at all. He was very hurt about being outlaw from his own country.”
  • This is an incredibly smart human being and he is probably more sane than most would be able to realize.
  • @pariable
    Bobby was not mad. His pattern recognition eventually laid out the world for what it was to him. It's an unfortunate place.
  • @PC-xv5uz
    Bobby refused all types of bullshit, that most humans revil in......... respect to him