The Ottawa Journal Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Saturday, July 17, 1971 - Page 21
Chess: Fischer the Invincible
After scoring three wins in succession, Bobby Fischer, USA, has established an almost overwhelming advantage over Danish grandmaster, Bent Larsen, in their best of 10 games match at Denver, Colorado. Play is on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at Temple Buell College. Fischer now needs only 2½ points from the remaining seven games to win the match.
Players and public are in the same room. The latter can move to another room to listen to commentaries or the game in progress. Denver, aided by sponsor Caswel Silver, president of the Sundance Oil Company, outbid Los Angeles and New for the match.
Fischer has now run his winning streak to 16 successive games in international competition without allowing even a draw. The seven last games of the Interzonal, the six in his match with Taimanov, and the present three vs. Larsen. He always plays to win no matter what the score is. A sort of gladiatorial “thumbs down.”
By contrast, the match at Moscow between former world champion, Tigran Petrosian, and Viktor Korchnoi, has produced four successive draws. Dr. Max Euwe, president of FIDE, is in attendance. Winners of these two matches will meet in September to determine a challenger for Boris Spassky's world title in 1972.
Thanks Sundararajan Kidambi for once again solving Fischer game mystery. Always searching for 'lost' games, like this one. https://bfchos.blogspot.com/2018/06/lost-game-of-bobby-fischer.html.
Posted by Bobby Fischer's True History on Monday, June 29, 2020
Sundararajan Kidambi notes: Opponent's name Denis Allan
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1044207 move #13. d3
Fischer was hardly playing exhibition games later on so it had to be 1964. Bobby himself had annotated the game in the Spring 1964 issue of the American Chess Quarterly. On Black's 13...Nf4, Fischer comments: “Brilliant! Beautiful! The only trouble is that it loses! With 13...Bxh2+!! Black could have pulled off a neat win.”
After 14.Kxh2 (14.Kh1 Bf4) 14...Nf4 15.Bxf4 Qh4+ 16.Kg1 Bxe4 17.dxe4 Qxf4 with a winning material advantage.
this is a comment from chessgames website
apparently Bobby had analysed this game for American Chess Quarterly!! only old players or collectors based in US can get access to these issues