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      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  Fischer’s Brain Boost

      Fischer’s Brain Boost

      Bobby Fischer, Columbus Dispatch, Shelby Lyman


      Frequent walks gave Fischer’s brain a boost
      Saturday, July 9, 2011 03:05 AM
      Basic Chess Features

      Many stories concern Bobby Fischer’s fondness for walking.

      On three or four occasions during the 1960s, I met him by chance as he perambulated around New York. He was always friendly and eager to talk.

      Late-night walks often took him to chess hangouts such as the Chess and Checker Club of New York, where he would frequently take on a player of master strength, offering up to 15-1 odds to his opponent and the gathering kibitzers.

      He seemed to tremendously enjoy the fun and hilarity provoked by the impromptu exhibitions.

      A champion boxer once described to me the difficulty of keeping up with Fischer’s walking tours. There seems to have been a method to his locomotion.

      Rae Pica, author of A Running Start, wrote: “Movement increases blood vessels that allow for the delivery of oxygen, water and glucose to the brain. And this can’t help but optimize brain performance.”

      Nocturnal walks – a wonderful combination of darkness and contemplation – offered Fischer a private laboratory to explore chess moves.

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      3 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        July 10, 2011 at 2:48 pm

        Nakamura is clearly better than Fischer and Morphy. He’s the best American player ever.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        July 10, 2011 at 5:09 pm

        “Nakamura is clearly better than Fischer and Morphy….”.
        Sure Naka is very good,but not a patch on Fischer! Naka could never in his dreams achieve Fischer’s dream run to the World Championships.So don’t be an idiot!.

      3. Anonymous Reply
        July 11, 2011 at 3:20 pm

        How dare you compare the zeus of chess bobby fischer with naka … from Lagos Nigeria.

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