Menu   ≡ ╳
  • News
    • Major Tournaments
    • General News
    • USA Chess
  • Puzzles
  • Improvement
  • Event
  • College
  • Scholastic
  • Women
  • Search

        More results...

        Or you can try to:
        Search in Shop
        Exact matches only
        Search in title
        Search in content
        Search in comments
        Search in excerpt
        Search for News
        Search in pages
        Search in groups
        Search in users
        Search in forums
        Filter by Categories

        Try these: Sicilian Defense, Empire Chess, USA Chess

    • SPICE
    • Videos
    • Susan’s Blog
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • SPICE
    • Videos
    • Susan’s Blog
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    Menu   ≡ ╳
    • News
      • Major Tournaments
      • General News
      • USA Chess
    • Puzzles
    • Improvement
    • Event
    • College
    • Scholastic
    • Women
    • Search

          More results...

          Or you can try to:
          Search in Shop
          Exact matches only
          Search in title
          Search in content
          Search in comments
          Search in excerpt
          Search for News
          Search in pages
          Search in groups
          Search in users
          Search in forums
          Filter by Categories

          Try these: Sicilian Defense, Empire Chess, USA Chess

      Home  >  General News • Major Tournaments • SPICE / Webster • Susan's Personal Blog  >  Fischer’s physicality enhanced his aura

      Fischer’s physicality enhanced his aura

      Bobby Fischer, Columbus Dispatch, Shelby Lyman


      Fischer’s physicality enhanced his aura
      Saturday, June 13, 2009 2:50 AM
      By SHELBY LYMAN

      With the passage of years, the name Bobby Fischer has come to signify a bitter expatriate, a pariah known for anti-Semitic views and anti-American rants.

      But an early incarnation of him was not only magnificent in his 1972 victory over Boris Spassky but also strikingly impressive personally, according to Dick Cavett. The talk-show host was interviewed after Fischer’s premature death in January 2008.

      Cavett — who expected Fischer to be a nerdish, unprepossessing physical specimen — was delighted to find before the camera a somewhat disconcerted, tall and handsome lad, impeccably dressed, with football-player shoulders.

      And then there were the eyes. Cameras fail to convey the effect of his eyes when they looked at you. A bit of Svengali, perhaps, but vulnerable. And only the slightest hint of theatrical menace — the menace that so dismayed his opponents.

      Describing his audience, Cavett fancifully recalled: “I could clearly see entranced women gazing at him as if willing to offer their hearts and perhaps more to the hunky chess master.”

      Harry Sneider, Fischer’s trainer at the time, said his charge lifted weights, swam 45 minutes a day, played tennis and was a world-champion walker.

      Source: Columbus Dispatch

      Posted by Picasa
      Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
      Previous Article New chess club at Poinciana Day School
      Next Article 6-year old champ returns home

      About Author

      Susan Polgar

      Related Posts

      • How I met and played Bobby Fischer

        February 12, 2021
      • Q & A about Bobby Fischer

        August 19, 2017
      • Visiting the greatest!

        August 9, 2017

      8 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        June 13, 2009 at 1:14 pm

        Isn’t he like 6’5″?

      2. Eric Reply
        June 13, 2009 at 2:05 pm

        6’2 as I recall

      3. Anonymous Reply
        June 13, 2009 at 5:24 pm

        How many chess players lift weights today?

      4. Susan Polgar Reply
        June 13, 2009 at 5:25 pm

        I don’t lift weight but I go to the gym or jog daily. This is a very important part to my chess preparation.

        Best wishes,
        Susan Polgar

      5. Anonymous Reply
        June 13, 2009 at 7:11 pm

        Weight lifting? Yes, he was fantastic with the heavy pieces too.

      6. ioannis Reply
        June 13, 2009 at 11:01 pm

        Hi Susan, thanks for replying. It would be interesting to write something about nutrition and gym habits of chessplayers. I remember seeing such an article once (about nutrition for chessplayers I think). I believe that at the highest level, optimizing properly nutrition and exercise is something interesting to think about. Are there many chessplayers who would devote time into optimizing this?

      7. Anonymous Reply
        June 14, 2009 at 1:51 am

        Yes, a tall handsome Jewish man, to his own regret.

      8. Anonymous Reply
        June 14, 2009 at 5:31 am

        One wonders if he was like a salami or like vienna sausage.

      Leave a Reply to Susan Polgar Cancel reply

      Improvement

      • Important Scholastic Coaching Tips
      • My Chess Quotes Over The Years
      • My kids know chess rules. What’s next?
      • Chess Parenting

      Events

      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 3) May 13, 2021
      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 2) May 12, 2021
      • My Top 10 Most Memorable Moments in Chess (Part 1) May 10, 2021
      • About Susan Polgar April 9, 2021
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Daily News
      • My Account
      • Terms & Conditions
      • Privacy Policy

      Anand Armenia Breaking News Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St Louis Chess interview Chess Olympiad Chess tactic Chess tournament chess trivia China FIDE Grand Prix Holland India Khanty-Mansiysk LIVE games Lubbock Magnus Carlsen Moscow National Championship Norway OnlineChessLessons Philippines Puzzle Solving Russia Scholastic chess Spain SPF SPICE SPICE Cup St Louis Susan Polgar Tata Steel Chess Texas Tech Tromsø TTU Turkey Webster University Wesley So Wijk aan Zee Women's Chess Women's Grand Prix Women's World Championship World Championship World Cup

      April 2026
      M T W T F S S
       12345
      6789101112
      13141516171819
      20212223242526
      27282930  
      « Sep