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Reykjavik Open Revives Memories of Bobby Fischer's 1973 Legend

The iconic Reykjavik Open chess tournament is underway at the Harpa Conference Centre, evoking memories of Bobby Fischer's legendary 1972 match against Boris Spassky nearby. The nine-round event began on Wednesday. The article also recalls that Fischer declined a $25,000 offer from shoe firm Clarks in 1973.

The US legend declined a $25,000 offer from shoe firm Clarks to meet the cream of England’s juniorsThe nine-round Reykjavik Open, which began on Wednesday afternoon at the Harpa Conference Centre and which continued with two rounds on Thursday, is an iconic event. It was first played as an all-play-all in 1964, when Mikhail Tal won, and is close to the Hotel Reykjavik Natura, formerly the Hotel Loftleidir, which featured prominently in the epic Bobby Fischer v Boris Spassky match of 1972.The top seed in the capacity entry of 422 players is Iran’s Amin Tabatabaei, the only 2700-rated player in the field, with Romania’s Bogdan-Daniel Deac (2655) next, and the veteran Ukrainian Vasyl Ivanchuk (2624) the fourth seed. Continue reading...