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  1. Bobby Fischer. Robert James Fischer ( Chicago, 9 de marzo de 1943- Reikiavik, 17 de enero de 2008) fue un Gran Maestro estadounidense de Ajedrez y el undécimo Campeón Mundial de Ajedrez. Fischer ganó ocho veces el Campeonato de Ajedrez de los Estados Unidos, triunfando por primera vez a los catorce años de edad.

  2. Fischer, Bobby. World Rank (All players): Federation: Indonesia. FIDE ID: 7123671. B-Year: 1996. Sex:

  3. 17 de ene. de 2008 · Bobby Fischer is the first and only American world chess champion in history. Many consider him to be among the greatest chess players of all time, as well as the most famous. Fischer sparked an entire generation of chess players, especially in the United States and Iceland.

  4. The first world number one, in July 1971, was Bobby Fischer. In January 1976 Anatoly Karpov became the highest-rated player on the FIDE list, FIDE having dropped Fischer (whose rating was higher than Karpov's) from the list due to inactivity. In January 1984, Garry Kasparov became the third world number one.

  5. Robert James Fischer (March 9, 1943 – January 17, 2008) was an American chess grandmaster and the eleventh World Chess Champion. A chess prodigy, he won his first of a record eight US Championships at the age of 14. In 1964, he won with an 11–0 score, the only perfect score in the history of the tournament.

  6. en.chessbase.com › player › bobby-fischerBobby Fischer | ChessBase

    In July 1971, he became the first official FIDE number-one-rated player. After forfeiting his title as World Champion, Fischer became reclusive and sometimes erratic, disappearing from both competitive chess and the public eye. In 1992, he reemerged to win an unofficial rematch against Spassky.

  7. Born: 1943-Mar. Best World Rank: #1 (109 different months between the February 1964 rating list and the July 1974 rating list ) Highest Rating: 2895 on the October 1971 rating list, #1 in world, age 28y7m. Best Individual Performance: 2887 in Fischer-Larsen Match (Candidates semifinal, Denver), 1971, scoring 6/6 (100%) vs 2752-rated opposition.