The match took place on July 23, 1972, not on October 10. The game ended with the 74. move of Black (Fischer), when Spassky resigned. Here, in this video, you continue after that with completely nonsensical moves that were never played, and you invent a fictional, ridiculous mate. You do not infom the viewers that all this is made up, which is grossly misleading, unethical, and childish.
The match took place on July 23, 1972, not on October 10. The game ended with the 74. move of Black (Fischer), when Spassky resigned. Here, in this video, you continue after that with completely nonsensical moves that were never played, and you invent a fictional, ridiculous mate. You do not infom the viewers that all this is made up, which is grossly misleading, unethical, and childish.
You may be saying that a bit too strongly. But yes, the author of the video should explain that Spassky resigned at move 74.