Do you realize Fischer almost never has any bad pieces? He exchanges them, and the bad pieces remain with his opponents.
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[Event "rated untimed match"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "Unknown"] [Black "Unknown520"] [Result "1-0"] [Annotator "David Hayes"] [BlackElo "0"] [FEN "5rk1/pp3pp1/2p4p/4PP1P/2P5/3rbN2/PP4R1/R3K3 w Q - 0 1"] [SetUp "1"] [TimeControl "0"] [WhiteElo "0"] 1. Ke2 ( { White can try: } 1. f6 Bc5 2. Rxg7+ Kh8 3. Rg3 Rg8 4. Rxg8+ Kxg8 5. b4 Rxf3 6. bxc5 Rf5 7. Kd2 Rxh5 8. Rg1+ Rg5 9. Rxg5+ hxg5 10. Ke3 { With a likely draw. } ) 1... Rfd8 2. Ne1 Rd2+ 3. Kxe3 Rxg2 4. Nxg2 { White wins with a large material advantage. } 1-0