Express and News, San Antonio, Texas, Sunday, July 05, 1959
“At Zurich, Bobby Fischer played steady, cool chess, and always obtained equality in the opening, from the Black side, either in the Sicilian Defense (his game against Duckstein) or in the King's Indian Defense (as in today's game).
After attaining equality, he employed a clever strategem—he did nothing! And like all true mullets rising to the bait, his opponents tried to force the issue, counting on their experience to over-run this baby (Fischer is only 16).
This is the story behind many of the games in this tournament and to re-enforce my point, here is another example.
Precision play by the young aspirant to the chess throne.