Since playing chess I always tried to model my game after Jacques Mieses. As I continue through life I only hope to aspire to like Tal. It is only through true loss that we gain. He breathes this effortlessly.
Very interesting. Not a super commonly referred player Mr. Mieses. May I ask how you became acquainted with his games? Was it his famous rook interference one that first stunned you? 😊
Ill tell ya pal. Its simple the first man who showed me chess was my old man. He always swore by gaining central board positiong. The central four squares offer much. But I follow Jacques because he's declaring let's ignore the central four and utilize the entire board. I think chess boards are still 64 total squares. Ignoring the fundamental principle gives power over all lines. Sadly I'll admit much like Jacques has. When I'm on im scary. If I'm off I'll lose terribly. I'd rather go down embodying my ideology rather than trying to be something I am not. Great question. But it must be reciprocated. How do you prefer to open? What Gms do you appreciate. Pushing pawns one I feel is a lost art. After all pawns demand attention being simply peons.
17:25 Down a R. Which is irrelevant in a vacuum. This, of course, wasn't a blunder of the R. It was exchanged...for compensation...in the form of tremendous positional value...six and a half points worth of positional advantage in fact!! SF has him ahead by 1.5 here. Great stuff!
Sir I watch every video of your channel since long time.But I have never commented. I like your analysis very much.Please upload some more games of Mikhail Tal.And thank you very much for such videos❤😊
I enjoy Tal games the most. High risk, high reward. For me this is the true essence of chess. Who will out think the other, not who remembers what the computer calculated. Thank you kindly for another great video
In 1996, I talked to Korchnoi about Tal's "magic". Korchnoi said that Tal's "magic" was vastly overrated and was mainly caused by his opponents' weak calculation.
Awesome that you got that opportunity there. In a sense, Korchnoi was correct. Players like Keres, Korchnoi, Fischer (when no longer just a child), and other strong calculators managed to have positive scores against Tal. But Korchnoi was also a bit of a “blunt” individual. The pressure that Tal put was definitely tough to keep up with for people not typically the best in the world
Beautiful analysis. Thank you. 👏🏻
A new Chess Wisdom video featuring Mikhail Tal. It's like Christmas!
Awesome as always !
Since playing chess I always tried to model my game after Jacques Mieses. As I continue through life I only hope to aspire to like Tal. It is only through true loss that we gain. He breathes this effortlessly.
Very interesting. Not a super commonly referred player Mr. Mieses. May I ask how you became acquainted with his games? Was it his famous rook interference one that first stunned you? 😊
Ill tell ya pal. Its simple the first man who showed me chess was my old man. He always swore by gaining central board positiong. The central four squares offer much. But I follow Jacques because he's declaring let's ignore the central four and utilize the entire board. I think chess boards are still 64 total squares. Ignoring the fundamental principle gives power over all lines. Sadly I'll admit much like Jacques has. When I'm on im scary. If I'm off I'll lose terribly. I'd rather go down embodying my ideology rather than trying to be something I am not. Great question. But it must be reciprocated. How do you prefer to open? What Gms do you appreciate. Pushing pawns one I feel is a lost art. After all pawns demand attention being simply peons.
Theyre like the dalit of the classe hierarchy.
17:25 Down a R. Which is irrelevant in a vacuum. This, of course, wasn't a blunder of the R. It was exchanged...for compensation...in the form of tremendous positional value...six and a half points worth of positional advantage in fact!! SF has him ahead by 1.5 here. Great stuff!
Incredibly instructive game. But it's also a masterful piece of art.
Sir I watch every video of your channel since long time.But I have never commented. I like your analysis very much.Please upload some more games of Mikhail Tal.And thank you very much for such videos❤😊
My pleasure, sir. Thanks for watching.
I enjoy Tal games the most. High risk, high reward. For me this is the true essence of chess. Who will out think the other, not who remembers what the computer calculated. Thank you kindly for another great video
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
In 1996, I talked to Korchnoi about Tal's "magic". Korchnoi said that Tal's "magic" was vastly overrated and was mainly caused by his opponents' weak calculation.
Awesome that you got that opportunity there. In a sense, Korchnoi was correct. Players like Keres, Korchnoi, Fischer (when no longer just a child), and other strong calculators managed to have positive scores against Tal. But Korchnoi was also a bit of a “blunt” individual. The pressure that Tal put was definitely tough to keep up with for people not typically the best in the world
Easy to say when you haven't played him
Korchnoi did play him
Very nice game
14:18 isnt g5 Qg3 h6 closing the kingside & black can still hold? why did we disqualify this variation?
How do you figure out what the plans are, when I look at these games by myself it all looks random?
By reading the annotations in the books, using computer assistance, and a little bit of my own experience.
Don't worry, it comes with experience. Keep playing and you'll see results.
the Magician from Riga
12:38 after Nc6 Bc4 black can play e5
First views sir
@18:36 if Kd8 you got Rd8+!! And then Qf7++
Your reting?
I don't have an official rating. My blitz rating on chess.com is around 2250.
@@chesswisdom ok but your explanation is too good
Are you chess coach ?
@@chesswisdom thank you giving to me answer 🙏
@@shivamyadav5490 My pleasure.
…I’ve always fancied there to be a chess-sanatorium - best in Old Vienna - for victims of the virago likes of Tal, Schlecter, and Showalter……
Chess Nuts... what am I missing?? Before resigning what about Bb-7? If white pins with Rf1, welll, BxN!
After 30...Bb7 31.Nxf6 Qxf6 32.Rd7+, Black loses the queen and gets checkmated.