February 04 1996
The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sunday, February 04, 1996 — Bobby Fischer Continues to Influence Chess — by Shelby Lyman. Skeptics said a myth would be destroyed when Bobby Fischer emerged after 20 years of reclusiveness to play a 1992 return match with Boris Spassky. But three years later and apparently $3.35 Read More
February 10 1996
The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, Saturday, February 10, 1996 — Where In The World Is Chess Master Bobby Fischer? — Budapest, Hungary — Anyone seriously looking for Bobby Fischer should be able to spot the American chess master in Hungary's capital. Talking to him is another matter. These days, the still-reclusive Mr. Fischer, 52, Read More
June 20 1996
Republican and Herald, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Thursday, June 20, 1996 — Bobby Fischer Presents New Chess Game — Buenos Aires, Argentina (AP) — Former world chess champion Bobby Fischer wants to bring the fun back into chess. To do it, he has created “Fischerandom,” a computerized shuffler that randomly distributes chess pieces Read More









![Press conference with Bobby Fischer in Buenos Aires, 1996, with regard to the anticipated Fischerandom match between Argentine Champion GM Pablo Ricardi and myself [Eugene Torre]. The match was eventually aborted.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiX_LUT9pKKXh_r2_p10JRPityqc-a6VMmRJtfgJuqthjpDqowzA3H7XaM4O86ExH9MM3G6-bP5inCfXaCNOU7ls42DRCkYay4beWiR0HEr7jXVs-polVR2sidCsGC_siET8DONU2yDzGaIKBhKLOlctg62BEOM1zHo3aKZp8_uFJPxdUfc4U124PluxsJi/s1542/1996-FischerRandom.jpg)










