Boris spassky, soviet chess champion who lost famed match to bobby fischer, dies at 88

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Boris Spassky, a Soviet-era world chess champion who lost his title to American Bobby Fischer in a legendary 1972 match that became a proxy for Cold War rivalries, died Thursday in Moscow.


He was 88. The death of the one-time chess prodigy was announced by the International Chess Federation, the game's governing body. No cause was given. Spassky was "one of the


greatest players of all time," the group said on the social platform X. He “left an indelible mark on the game.” The televised 1972 match with Fischer, at the height of the Cold War,


became an international sensation and was known as the “Match of the Century.” When Fischer won the international chess crown in Reykjavik, Iceland, the then-29-year-old chess genius from


Brooklyn, New York, brought the U.S. its first world chess title. Fischer, known to be testy and difficult, died in 2008. After his victory of Spassky, he later forfeited the title by


refusing to defend it. Former world champion Garry Kasparov wrote on X that Spassky “was never above befriending and mentoring the next generation, especially those of us who, like him,


didn’t fit comfortably into the Soviet machine.” Spassky emigrated to France in 1976. On its website, the chess federation called Spassky's match with Fischer “one of the most iconic”


in the history of the game. Yugoslav grandmaster Svetozar Gligoric said that Spassky's secret strength “lay in his colossal skill in adapting himself to the different styles of his


opponents,” the _Washington Post _reported. The chess federation called Spassky “the first genuinely universal player” who “was not an opening specialist, but he excelled in complex and


dynamic middlegame positions where he was in his element.” (From left) Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer play their last chess match together in Reykjavik, Iceland, Aug. 31, 1972. J. Walter


Green/AP Photo At the time of their famous match, the Soviet Union had compiled an unbroken streak of world chess championships that stretched back decades. After his loss, Spassky went home


to a cold reception in the Soviet Union, where he had become a national disappointment, the _Post_ said. He said he was not allowed to leave the country, and his marriage, his second, fell


apart. “I feel at home at the chessboard,” he was quoted as saying in a recollection of the Reykjavik match published by the World Chess Hall of Fame in 2022, the _Post_ said. “Our chess


kingdom does not have borders.”


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