Fischer vs. Spassky 1964

GPTKB entity

Statements (58)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf chess match
gptkbp:averageLifespan public figure
gptkbp:broadcasts televised live
gptkbp:chessOpening 29
American
varied
inspired future generations
extensive
aggressive
intimidation
calm demeanor
withdrawal from tournaments
“I will not play unless I am given a chance to win.”
World_Chess_Champion
popularized_chess_in_the_USA
gptkbp:date 1972
gptkbp:endOfLife reclusive
gptkbp:events gptkb:World_Chess_Championship
gptkbp:finalScore Fischer 12.5, Spassky 8.5
gptkbp:gameFeatures Game 6
Game 10
gptkbp:gameplay July 11, 1972
September 3, 1972
exceptional
gptkbp:hasFuturePlans gptkb:King's_Indian_Defense
gptkbp:hasTechnology 1937
still alive
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Fischer vs. Spassky 1964
gptkbp:impact increased popularity of chess
gptkbp:isLedBy 1943
2008
gptkbp:location Reykjavik,_Iceland
gptkbp:loser gptkb:Boris_Spassky
gptkbp:mayOffer gptkb:Nimzo-Indian_Defense
gptkbp:numberOfStudents 3
gptkbp:opened Sicilian Defense
gptkbp:previousName 21
gptkbp:saw numerous chess titles
gptkbp:significance Cold_War_tensions
gptkbp:style dynamic
flexible
gptkbp:takesPlaceIn gptkb:Chicago,_Illinois
Leningrad,_USSR
gptkbp:title 55
Soviet
classical
strong
traditional
positional
political pressure
respected grandmaster
numerous chess titles
continued to play
retirement from competitive chess
World_Chess_Champion
promoted_chess_in_the_USSR
“I_respect_Bobby_Fischer.”
gptkbp:winner gptkb:Bobby_Fischer