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Well, let's not forget his family. He was told a man was his father until he became a teen. Then he found out

Posted by tinear on October 3, 2011 at 08:49:58:

another man was.
And his mother was a notorious "free-spirit." She left Bobby for extended periods to go off protesting various causes. Her view of parenting was "unusual." I don't think it's too hard to understand that a sensitive, intelligent kid, with so little affection from his parents, would become enraged and hate-filled later in life. His was directed at their Jewish-ness, in general. Perhaps he found it hard to admit the personal feelings he felt directly towards them?
Enough, I'm not Jewish nor a psychoanalyst!
I played many of his games with my father and remembering being astonished at them. With Tal, he was my favorite player.