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Boris Spassky is a Russian chess grandmaster who became World Chess Champion in 1969. Known for his dynamic and aggressive style of play, Spassky's victory over Tigran Petrosian marked a significant moment in chess history. His rivalry with Bobby Fischer during the 1972 World Chess Championship is one of the most famous in chess lore. Spassky's contributions to chess and his role in popularizing the game are well-regarded in the chess community.

"When I played Bobby Fischer, my opponent fought against organizations - the television producers and the match organizers. But he never fought against me personally. I lost to Bobby before the match because he was already stronger than I. He won normally."



"The Soviet Union was an exception, but even there chess players were not rich. Only Fischer changed that."



"Nowadays young people have great choice of occupations, hobbies, etc, so chess is experiencing difficulties because of the high competition. Now it's hard to make living in chess, so our profession does attract young people."



"Bobby Fischer has an enormous knowledge of chess and his familiarity with the chess literature of the USSR is immense."


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