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Anyone glad Bobby Fischer is dead?

by Guest62128  |  earlier

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That guy hated the US.

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  1. yes


  2. I'm ambivalent, actually.

    He was the player that stoked my fire to play chess.  In '72, I was eleven-years-old and watched those games with fascination.

    But in his later years, he became a pathetic figure.  

    If I'm glad that he's dead, it's because it put him out of his misery, both real and imagined.

  3. Who the h**l is Bobby Fischer?

  4. sure i guess...

    U.S.A!

    U.S.A!

    U.S.A!

  5. I'm glad for his sake.  He is probably at peace which he seemed to never find here in life.  I'm always glad when someone finds peace.

    He showed the world how chess could be played.  But practically every other famous chess player that I can think of did more to promote the game than he did.  The Polgar sisters are a good example of this.

    What's point of being great at something if you're an ******?

  6. I see Bobby Fischer as a chess champion nothing else. I am sad he died as his legacy in chess was undeniable. As a person I felt sorry for him, but no one's perfect!

  7. I personally enjoyed his antics

  8. Never heard of him.

  9. An IQ of 187--and the guy was a Jewish n**i (the alltime definition of a s*****k).

  10. Yeah.  Such a non-story.  The guy was a whack-job "Hate America First" moron.  Kind of like the Democrats...

  11. no love lost

  12. I am sure that Mr Kasparov is happy

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  14. As far as the chess world is concerned, he died in '92; hasn't played a competitve game since. I'm sad he'll never make a comeback, but glad his tormented mind is finally at rest.

  15. what? GLAD? he was an amazing chess player and the only american World Champion! he said that he remembered every move he had ever made in a game! we basically just lost one of the greatest players ever. how can you be glad?

  16. He was a great chess player, nothing more or less. I will miss him a tiny bit.

  17. History is never kind to haters.

  18. no,I am not glad he's dead, was a great chess player

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