New York Times, New York, New York, Sunday, May 23, 1971 - Page 195
Chess : Bigger, But Still Confusing by Al Horowitz
Presumably, he already knows a little about the history of this line: that it was long ago abandoned because Black's possession of the two bishops seemed to afford adequate counter-chances, but that for the last few years Bobby Fischer has played it for White with good success, and that this has caused a revival of interest in it. Fischer's recent game with Argentinian Grandmaster Rubinetti, gleaned from “Informant 10,” shows one of the currently popular ways to play it. Black equalizes in the opening, but makes a bad blunder (20. … R-R5—20. … P-KN3 is correct) and quickly succumbs.