A little fact there, before the game Tal vs Smirin, the latter in an article wrote, "If you trade queens against Tal, you could never lose!" Tal with this game showed Smirin and the Chess World that it was not a wise idea to underestimate a World Champion.
Another neat line in the study that wasn't mentioned: after 1. d6 cd 2. Ng8 c2 (trying to disturb the balance) White has 3 Qa8+ Kc7 and then not the tempting but drawish 4 Nxe7 c1=Q bur rather 4 Qa7+, leading to 5 Nxe7 with check.
Per your example white queen to g8 check. Black queen to e8 block/interpose then night to f7 to capture the queen. However, your example is genius! Great examples I really enjoy your instruction.
I thought so too at first but after White plays Nf7+, the King can actually go to e7 as an escape. Eventually a trade of queens is forced and black wins with his pawns.
Time 8:15 What you think about the variant 1. Bf3 R:c4+ 2.Kd2 c5 3. Rc1 Rd4+ 4. R:d4 cd 5. Rc7 Be6 6. B:b7 Rd8 7.b3 Kf6 8. Ba6 Rd7 9. R:d7 B:d7 white is better. Pawns a and b against blacks b. But Must play forward... If 8. Bc6 a5 9. Ra7 Bd5
Hallo.Thank you for an interesting analysis. One Question from an amateur from Norway concerning the last study: Why not play Qg8, Qe8 ,Nf7. The black queen would be lost . Is there something I do not see ?
these tactics were easy ,but for intermidate players will you make stronger vidieos,this is the most educative examples by M.Talvery good vidieo indeed
Everything is easy for the countless online grandmasters. However, the same crowd that call these tactics easy are usually sub 1500 online players and often have no national rating.
in the last example how about Qg8 check black has block it with Qe8 then check with Knight f7...king will have to move to e7... then beautiful check with the pawn on d6 winning the queen
A little fact there, before the game Tal vs Smirin, the latter in an article wrote, "If you trade queens against Tal, you could never lose!" Tal with this game showed Smirin and the Chess World that it was not a wise idea to underestimate a World Champion.
Another neat line in the study that wasn't mentioned: after 1. d6 cd 2. Ng8 c2 (trying to disturb the balance) White has 3 Qa8+ Kc7 and then not the tempting but drawish 4 Nxe7 c1=Q bur rather 4 Qa7+, leading to 5 Nxe7 with check.
Thank you for the study on the end games with Gm til
Tal is a genius
I enjoyed the commentary on the cover of The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal.
He always lived on the edge of disaster.
Very impressive of Tal's brilliance and equally impressive of Ms.Polgar's narrations, with that calm & delightfuly feminine voice !
i really likes your explanation, also your sweat line in last puzzle
Beautiful and very instructive games.
Per your example white queen to g8 check. Black queen to e8 block/interpose then night to f7 to capture the queen. However, your example is genius! Great examples I really enjoy your instruction.
I thought so too at first but after White plays Nf7+, the King can actually go to e7 as an escape. Eventually a trade of queens is forced and black wins with his pawns.
8:15 If 7.a3 Rb8 8. B:b7 a5 after 8. R:b7 R:b7 9. B:b7 Kf6
thats is amazing puzzle, thank you!
Rustam Mayk Glad to see you enjoy the course !
Magic endgames indeed.
At 9:49, I don't see why white does not just play Be6 winning the Bc8 or Rb8.
There was no need to rush and white was in full control all the time.
Time 8:15 What you think about the variant 1. Bf3 R:c4+ 2.Kd2 c5 3. Rc1 Rd4+ 4. R:d4 cd 5. Rc7 Be6 6. B:b7 Rd8 7.b3 Kf6 8. Ba6 Rd7 9. R:d7 B:d7 white is better. Pawns a and b against blacks b. But Must play forward... If 8. Bc6 a5 9. Ra7 Bd5
This seem to be wright!
Hallo.Thank you for an interesting analysis. One Question from an amateur from Norway concerning the last study: Why not play Qg8, Qe8 ,Nf7. The black queen would be lost . Is there something I do not see ?
In what moment of the video?
@@iChess2 The last study. The Jewel of the week. A study fro 1928 from Kupal.
@@SteinGunnar I see, after Nf7 black plays Ke7 and saves the Queen
Wow, love it!
Last puzzle also solved with White Qg8+ followed by Rf7++.
Correction Last puzzle also solved with White Qg8+ followed by Kf7++.
After 1.Qg8+ Qe8 2.Nf7+ Ke7 and white looks in a lot of trouble.
these tactics were easy ,but for intermidate players will you make stronger vidieos,this is the most educative examples by M.Talvery good vidieo indeed
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that's puzzle sit at home solve easy but in reality game in tournament we cant see easy moves))
Everything is easy for the countless online grandmasters. However, the same crowd that call these tactics easy are usually sub 1500 online players and often have no national rating.
Amazing
in the last example how about Qg8 check black has block it with Qe8 then check with Knight f7...king will have to move to e7... then beautiful check with the pawn on d6 winning the queen
one chance can be.. black queen taking the knight .... still white will take the queen for a knight
But the king doesn't have to take. Did you forget that black can take the pawn with the C pawn? That strategy doesn't work.
He cant take the knight because the queen protects the king from the white queen
in the last position after Qb7 black can take the h4 pawn with a check??
h4 pawn is black?
In the last example y not queen g8 check, queen e8 block, knight f7 check, king c8, queen take queen?
Lol I was absolutley sure that was the solution when she said d6 i was like what?!
One mans pin is another msns discovery
Bf3 was nice
In the third puzzle, why not play Gr8 followed by Nf7 and win the queen.
Good idea but after Qg8+ Qe8 Nf7+ Black can play Ke7! That's why it's better to play d6 first!
Tao was a all rounder!!!
In the last game. White can win black queen by playing Qg8. Following Nf7. What do u say? Miss Polgar
1.Qg8 Qe8 2.Nf7+ Ke7!
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i am at 0:07
what about queen g8 check
srinivasa shankar When ?
I think this lesson was somewhat convoluted. Maybe its the poor sound or poor flow of the lecture.
I should like to say something,but I can't.❤
You said it.
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This video is too slow for my taste. Agadmator would have covered 2 full games with more variations.
Each at his own pace, but keep in mind we are receiving lessons from a former World Chess Champion and one of USA's leading coaches 🤓
@@iChess2 So?
I've expressed my opinion, you don't have to get offended.
@@cipherxen2 No offense taken, cheers!