Bobby Fischer's Conquest of the World Chess Championship: The Psychology and Tactics of the Title Match

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Ishi Press International, 2008 - Games & Activities - 322 pages
Reuben Fine was both one of the world's strongest grandmasters of chess and one of the world's leading authorities on psychoanalysis. In this book, he combines the two disciplines. This Fischer-Spassky book is really three books in one: An analysis of the games (straight chess analysis, with no psychology), a psychoanalytic study of the two players in the match, especially of Fischer whom Fine had met many times when Fischer was a boy, and a correction of the historical record from 1938 to 1948, because it was during this period that little chess was played because of World War II, and the controversies associated with the deaths of the World Champion and several other top grandmasters, during which time Fine himself had a claim on being called the World Chess Champion. Reuben Fine was a chess grandmaster and one of the world's strongest chess players. He was also a psychoanalyst and one of the world's leading authorities on psychoanalysis.

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