Tal's Most Unusual Queen Sacrifice. Smyslov vs Tal, 1964

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @freded8431
    @freded8431 4 месяца назад +3

    very nice in depth description, much appreciated...

  • @barbarabarry3799
    @barbarabarry3799 11 месяцев назад +5

    Marvelous strategy and sense of timing. Excellent commentary to unfold the plan, showing how Tal, as a master, does not rush into short-term gains but rather plans stronger longer-term goals.

  • @Harsh_I_th
    @Harsh_I_th Год назад +13

    This match and the way you explained it felt like micro concepts of chess , very minute differences and the big change in the end . Such a beautiful game ❤

  • @markhughes2556
    @markhughes2556 Год назад +38

    A beautiful game, but it's almost depressing to watch games like this - and Fischer's games - and realise you will never, ever be able to play endgames like this!

    • @bubbahottep8644
      @bubbahottep8644 Год назад +3

      Yuuup. So insightful.

    • @JensThomasNepper
      @JensThomasNepper Год назад +2

      Not only endgame my friend..
      You will never be able to play chess like this ever.

    • @abdulkareemsaleh6152
      @abdulkareemsaleh6152 11 месяцев назад +2

      Everyone has talent in something and I'm sure you have many things that Tal or Fischer didn't have

    • @bubbahottep8644
      @bubbahottep8644 11 месяцев назад +1

      I've often felt the same about sunsets. Almost depressing. _Almost_.

    • @chingza5599
      @chingza5599 11 месяцев назад

      no no people forget the amount of time these guys had to play these games. games could be adjourned amd continued on the next day and players had a whole night to analyse the game

  • @2010sunshine
    @2010sunshine 22 дня назад

    Both players showed their mental stamina. Excellent analysis ❤

  • @jaafars.mahdawi6911
    @jaafars.mahdawi6911 Год назад +6

    So very instructive. Well done. Both Tal and you.

  • @PatrickPray
    @PatrickPray Год назад +3

    Wow, amazing video, I feel I'm learning a lot by watching your content. Thank you so much!

    • @chesswisdom
      @chesswisdom  Год назад +1

      My pleasure! I also feel I'm learning a lot by making these videos.

  • @davidvis9743
    @davidvis9743 11 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent commentary, as always.

  • @mcronrn
    @mcronrn Год назад +1

    Wow. I don’t usually watch The Classics, but after this amazing game and your wonderful presentation, I may have to start 🤣🙏👏

  • @kingberzerk
    @kingberzerk Год назад +1

    Very good instructions, easy to follow and crystal clear - thanks for showing.

  • @SKboys-bw3kt
    @SKboys-bw3kt Месяц назад

    Very great effort very very thanks for this video

  • @Kibria-yy7js
    @Kibria-yy7js Год назад +15

    We thought Fischer or Botvinnik would play such instructive endgame. People underappreciate Tal's endgame skill. The person who can calculate multiple complex middlegame's sacrificial variations, can easily make these sophisticated multi-layered plan in the endgame. If he was not sick too often he would be crowned once again. He found joy over the board and also loved to spread happiness through his sacrificial chess.

  • @williambunter3311
    @williambunter3311 Год назад +1

    Thank you for great commentary. I have gladly subscibed.

    • @chesswisdom
      @chesswisdom  Год назад +1

      My pleasure. Thanks for watching.

  • @exoplanet11
    @exoplanet11 Год назад

    Thanks. Queen sac in the middle game is something else!

  • @coconutz247
    @coconutz247 Год назад +1

    superb annotation for thoroughly enjoyable game!

  • @jackm4457
    @jackm4457 Год назад +4

    The great Smyslov is known primarily for two things: 1) Harmonious development of his minor pieces and 2) Mastery and patience in complex endgames. But in this game, Tal is only able to offer a Queen sacrifice because of the awkward placement of his opponent's knights, and then Smyslov gets outplayed by a more patient opponent in the endgame. What an oddity!
    Again, thank you for this presentation. I realize this long game required you to make a video longer than usual, but it was well worth it. I have played through Tal's game collection many times, but always neglected careful study of this game, because of its length. Now I know what I have missed. all these years. 😲

    • @chesswisdom
      @chesswisdom  Год назад

      My pleasure. I only saw the fantastic move Qe2 long years ago and had never played through this endgame either, as I always found endgames boring :). But I feel more enthusiastic about endgames after studying this wonderful game.

  • @gamechanger8645
    @gamechanger8645 8 месяцев назад +1

    Never seen this kind of amazing explanation..... God bless you

    • @chesswisdom
      @chesswisdom  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you. God bless you too.

  • @sandeepranga1
    @sandeepranga1 Год назад

    What a masterpiece of chess played by Tal and a very deep and brief explanation by you sir ❤️❤️👏👏👍👍 great work!!!!!

  • @MaramaoMaramao
    @MaramaoMaramao Год назад +1

    Amazing! Thank you for the explanations.

  • @giovannicorno1247
    @giovannicorno1247 Год назад

    Every part of a chess game is covered in this masterpiece, very well analyzed!

  • @GetMeThere1
    @GetMeThere1 Год назад

    Excellent demonstration. Thanks!

  • @amosdraak3536
    @amosdraak3536 Год назад +1

    @ 1:22 Smyslov also made this decision against Fischer and was crushed even quicker after Fischer sacrificed a pawn for the initiative and had the much more active position (1970 Palma de Mallorca). In both games, Smyslov fell behind in activity and was picked apart in the endgame.
    These two had a close score of +4 -3 =21 in Smyslov’s favor (+5 for Smyslov counting a blitz game).
    For this 1964, Tal produced great threats in the opening/ early middle game and through a combination achieved a superior minor piece endgame. Smyslov’s failure to activate his knight allowed Tal to patiently outflank White with said superior minor piece. While Smyslov presented Tal with some cunning ways to go wrong, ultimately leaving a fixed target on the light square a4 and having the light square weakness on g4 (as a result of not having activated his knight on the critical e5 square) allowed for Tal to create passed pawns on two flanks and to have an extra pawn @ 27:59. Thus while Smyslov was “so close” optically at the end to having achieved a draw since finally Tal didn’t have his effective LSB and since the white knight finally could travel the board without being tied down, the pawn plus Tal achieved was just enough and Tal with a KP vs K would’ve successfully promoted.

    • @chesswisdom
      @chesswisdom  Год назад +1

      Thanks for mentioning this game, I've just played it through. It seems to me, Fischer's punishment for Na4 was even more brutal.

    • @amosdraak3536
      @amosdraak3536 Год назад +1

      @@chesswisdom
      Agreed. He had a very commanding position as a result and Smyslov was really tied up.

  • @jesuesp1297
    @jesuesp1297 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot for this video :)

  • @fightingforcatalonia
    @fightingforcatalonia Год назад

    you're the man! thnks for this gem. Crazy sac!

  • @joe2mercs
    @joe2mercs 7 месяцев назад

    The Bishop on C6 restricting White’s knight and also threatening pawn on A4 tying up White’s king on its defence is a stroke of genius by Tal.

  • @1377sv
    @1377sv Год назад

    If the opponent falls for Tal’s piece sacrifice then it’s most likely he is sacrificing his own game
    What a adventurous player Tal was

  • @angelatanurdzic7508
    @angelatanurdzic7508 Год назад

    Thanks for this nice video 👍

  • @ChrisTopher-nr1vb
    @ChrisTopher-nr1vb 11 месяцев назад

    Wondeful Game and Great Analysis

  • @SAMSam-dn1xi
    @SAMSam-dn1xi Год назад

    Thank you for the presenting game along with your valuable comments.
    Episode at 18:38, May ask how the bishop be able to attack the pawn on h3 when g2 is guarded by knight?

    • @chesswisdom
      @chesswisdom  Год назад +1

      My pleasure. The bishop can attack h3 from the f1 square. It can reach f1 via e8-h5-e2.

    • @SAMSam-dn1xi
      @SAMSam-dn1xi Год назад

      I see… Thank you for your reply.

  • @tofankumarsahu8375
    @tofankumarsahu8375 Год назад

    Thxn ur explanation is very good.

  • @zogzog1063
    @zogzog1063 Год назад +1

    This game, and the commentary, is a Tour de Force.

  • @Blinknone
    @Blinknone 11 месяцев назад

    Tal was just amazing (Smyslov too, of course :)).. What a great, hard-fought game.

  • @jainrohtas
    @jainrohtas 10 месяцев назад

    masterful explanation of the game

  • @shabbaz40
    @shabbaz40 Год назад

    Very nice analisys

  • @thear1116
    @thear1116 Год назад +1

    Holy smoke... That is a lot...

  • @AndreasAltermann
    @AndreasAltermann 4 месяца назад

    In depth description, much appreciated- but here you take to many not explained threats in a to fast tempo, and- I get only lost. Please take time to show the obvious- it is not boring, it is pedagogical. Why? It makes a weaker player able to grasp with more clarity the big plan, - that gets lost if you omit some crucial threats. You will never have complains of explaining in to much detail, better with 10 more minutes, I am convinced. If you try it out and test send me a mail...

  • @-AxisA-
    @-AxisA- Год назад +1

    New thing I immediatly learned is that tempo in plular is tempi.

    • @cielant
      @cielant 8 месяцев назад

      Though actually it is a total mistake that has asserted itself somehow by massive false use. The correct latin plural would be ''tempora''.

  • @flutethyagu
    @flutethyagu 5 месяцев назад

    Game us played in 1964, Tal's photo taken in 1988

  • @ceotoriki
    @ceotoriki 11 месяцев назад

    7:24 after
    Black Qh1 check
    White Ke2
    B Qf3 check
    W Kf1 or Ke1
    If W Ke1 then B KnightD3 take pawn and double check
    So white King move to F1
    Black Q H1 done
    If white King go F1 instead of E1
    then Black KnightE5 to C4 threatening the queen then you know what to do after this White move done

  • @jandrew1994
    @jandrew1994 20 дней назад

    Tal Smyslov games were always fascinating. Smyslov beat Tal his fair share of times too.

  • @billystratford
    @billystratford 2 месяца назад

    oustanding endgame concepts

  • @RameshKamini-f1i
    @RameshKamini-f1i Год назад

    Unbelievable moves

  • @lynnsky2137
    @lynnsky2137 Год назад

    Queen Sacrifice = Tal's Gambit

  • @Veritifiy
    @Veritifiy 24 дня назад

    Feels like white should have gone with g4 earlier in the endgame

  • @jhdgdyhi8
    @jhdgdyhi8 Год назад

    what opening is this?

  • @valezeb
    @valezeb Год назад

    This is the only Genius in chess I respect as well as bobby fisher

  • @johnballard6725
    @johnballard6725 Год назад +3

    So often in Tal's games after the sacrificial smoke has cleared he has a small but persistent endgame advantage which he exploits to win.

  • @jithendrashegdenandalike.976
    @jithendrashegdenandalike.976 Год назад

    🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @MichaelBonilla-r7u
    @MichaelBonilla-r7u Год назад

    Facts

  • @uthoshantm
    @uthoshantm 5 месяцев назад

    Very complex end game

  • @victorfinberg8595
    @victorfinberg8595 Год назад

    truly amazing