I guess most of us just can't get enough talk of Bobby. Here's an audio replay of Dan Heisman's latest "Ask the Renaissance Man" broadcast, with Dr. Frank Brady as his guest. Dr. Brady is president of the Marshall Chess Club in New York City and authored the famous biography titled "Profile of a Prodigy". There's some nice reminiscing about Bobby by Dr. Brady.
The audio file will only be available for about another 6 days. The file is in wma format and is about 9 MB in size (about 75 minutes in length). Here's the direct download link to the audio file:
http://www.chessclub.com/webcast/Heisman
Originally posted by Mad Rookfascinating question and answer section, thank you Rook, thoroughly enjoyed it! The idea of a starving and destitute artist, having to hustle chess for $30 to buy food is a real insight into Fischers early life, the broadcaster was correct, people would have paid Bobby just for the honour! I hope they do him justice and make an objective film for a change! regards Robbie.
I guess most of us just can't get enough talk of Bobby. Here's an audio replay of Dan Heisman's latest "Ask the Renaissance Man" broadcast, with Dr. Frank Brady as his guest. Dr. Brady is president of the Marshall Chess Club in New York City and authored the famous biography titled "Profile of a Prodigy". There's some nice reminiscing about Bobby by Dr. Bra the direct download link to the audio file:
http://www.chessclub.com/webcast/Heisman