“In my opinion, the King's Gambit is busted. It loses by force.”

A bust to the King's Gambit http://academicchess.org/images/pdf/chessgames/fischerbust.pdf (1960)
1960s

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American chess prodigy, chess player, and chess writer 1943–2008

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