Fisher was the first world chess champion in American history to defeat the Soviet Union, but he was already hallucinating while playing. There is a scene in the movie where his coach mentions that there was also a good American chess player who was one step away from the world champion, but was insane. A genius and a lunatic are just one thought. When Fisher was in the final, he refused to get on the plane because of the reporter's photography. When I arrived in Iceland, in the first game of the game, I felt that the sound of the camera was too loud and the audience was too loud, and I lost the game. Then it was proposed that the game must be played in the table tennis room, otherwise the game will be refused. The Soviet world champion won the match because his opponent refused to play, an insult to him, and agreed to play in the ping-pong room. Since then, the form has been reversed, and Fisher has won two games and tied one game. The most interesting thing is that the Soviet world champion was full of confidence at the beginning. After losing, he thought that something in the chair was blocking him, and asked for an X-ray of the chair, and finally found the bodies of two flies! It seems that the more the master, when the victory or defeat is one step ahead, when 1 billion people watch their game, the psychological pressure to bear is super huge!
The most exciting game was the sixth game. Fischer gave up the usual opening, and the first battle became a classic in chess history!
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