** FILE ** Then fifteen-year-old chess star Bobby Fischer, left, and Russian grand master Tigran Petrosian play a practice game at Moscow's Central Chess Club, June 30, 1958. Fischer, the reclusive chess genius who became a Cold War hero by dethroning
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Download this stock image: ** FILE ** Then fifteen-year-old chess star Bobby Fischer, left, and Russian grand master Tigran Petrosian play a practice game at Moscow's Central Chess Club, June 30, 1958. Fischer, the reclusive chess genius who became a Cold War hero by dethroning the Soviet world champion in 1972 and later renounced his American citizenship, died Thursday Jan. 17, 2008. He was 64. (AP Photo/Roy Essoyan) - 2PAJMB0 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
Bobby Fischer of the United States, standing left, shakes hands with an unidentified admirer after beating Tigran Petrosian of the Soviet Union in their nine-games chess tournament, Oct. 26, 1971, Buenos Aires
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