Bobby Fischer

Cassowary

Bobby Fischer

A dangerous, brilliant outsider who destroyed everyone who crossed him.

Bobby Fischer was ferociously unpredictable, notoriously difficult, and widely misunderstood — a genuine genius who alienated allies, made outrageous demands, and self-destructed spectacularly despite towering talent. His behavior at Reykjavik 1972, his paranoid reclusion, and his virulent public outbursts mark him as the cassowary archetype: magnificent, terrifying, and ultimately isolated by his own nature. Few figures in history so perfectly embody the fierce, dangerous outsider who is simultaneously awe-inspiring and impossible to be around.

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