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What a great game! Tal and I share the same birthday and its interesting that I can almost every time guess his "crucial" moves. Although his moves are mostly brilliantly calculated, its also based on intution, the feeling that it has to be there since it fits perfectly in line. At 25:20 my very first intuition was to sac that bishop but I just couldnt find the silent move of Tal. But it pleases me that Tal finds those and it also demonstrates the beauty of chess
Fantastic tactical game by Tal and very well presented. It's a shame computers have ruined beautiful games such as this. I'd bet the engine would give Tal at least 2 "??" and 1 "X" in this game, yet only masterpieces are derived from minds like his.
A great game by the Magician. 9. …b5 is a great move that I’d like to think was prepared given how early it was played and that it could’ve been risky if not calculated deeply enough. Either way, it was a strong practical move as activating your pieces when cramped supersedes a single pawn, and the option of either regaining the pawn or dis-coordinating the enemy position was there. The rest was a very natural occupation of the center and then successful transfer of those forces towards the enemy king tactically, and a crushing combination that finished the game. The tournament was nearly perfect for Tal, who won 12.5/13 and had some excellent games. Gligoric was second with only one loss to Tal and a draw, and Olafsson managed to take third in his home country with a loss to Tal, Gligoric, & Robert Wade (the former British Chess Champion in 1952)
Yes, as Tal writes, during this encounter he remembered a game (Tchaikovskaya vs Rozhlapa) in which Black played 9...b5. As always, thank you for the insightful summaries and the valuable background information. It really helps everyone understand the broader context of the tournaments. Good day.
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Michail Nechemjewitsch Tal. He was a good chess player from Riga, Latvia. Baltic states.
Tal’s evey move are related. Mine acting like Tal but sacrificing meaningless and 3-4 time blunder, cannot see whole chess board and finally losing with a styles.
As a professional, I tell you dear student that you must realise that Talj saw everything down the line when he played Bd4. If you don't believe this just keep studying. If you believe it is impossible not that you never going to be as strong player as Tal or any other GM is, you better quit on chess immediately. The way you comment the game dear host proves me you didn't consider Tal calculated everything at the moment he plays Bd4, but you do explain the moves right. Afterwards, one first learns the letters and words to be able to compose the novel, and these videos do make their purpose in that way.
Very good ❣
And in this match Tal's sacrifices were peaceful
i recently discovered your channel and i cannot express in words how addicted i am to these videos. PLEASE KEEP THEM COMING
Thank you for your kind words.
Thanks for the beautiful historical game with enough lessons to learn.
My pleasure.
Tal is simply the best player of all times because of his un imaginabled attacks
Keep these coming
more tall games pls,great video btw,tnx,big hug..
Tals games are the most interesting
I like his style, legendary
Thx for this great KID game by Tal! 👏👏
My pleasure!
What a game, The brilliancy is unmatched. We shall all try to play Tal's style. Enjoyable always. Thank you.
My pleasure.
Good video but dont repeat words often, be more synthetic
@@chesswisdomjust a little
Thorbergsson was must have felt like a puppet on a string under Tal's total control.
Wonderful analysis as always from Chess Wisdom.
“He executes sophisticated manures” 😂
Great work again, my new favorite chess analysis channel
Yes, Tal's magic can make even manure look sophisticated. :)
Thank you.
Love the way you analyze the games & explain why the players made the move.😊👍👍👍
17:50 At this time, I was thinking!!!! That Tal will be Sacrifice his knight for G3 pown 😂, thinking same 🤔💕
I experimented at home, and pawns DO move backwards.
Very valuable comments. Please continue the fabulous work.
Brillante partida.Saludos.
If you want to study classical games don't go any further guys this is the channel that's right for you . Truly a magnificient channel. Stay up and upload more ^^
Thank you for your kind words.
Fabulous game fabulous commentary
What a superb game and beautifully described, all with a fantastic Eastern European accent!
Thank you!
My pleasure!
What a great game! Tal and I share the same birthday and its interesting that I can almost every time guess his "crucial" moves. Although his moves are mostly brilliantly calculated, its also based on intution, the feeling that it has to be there since it fits perfectly in line. At 25:20 my very first intuition was to sac that bishop but I just couldnt find the silent move of Tal.
But it pleases me that Tal finds those and it also demonstrates the beauty of chess
My pleasure. Thanks for watching.
thanks! one of the best games i ever watch. very instructive; as all of tal's games.
Very smart and enjoying game. Great plaesure to follow your teaching.
Great game to show, great analysis
Superb analysis 👌
Really amazing explanation❤❤❤
Fantastic tactical game by Tal and very well presented. It's a shame computers have ruined beautiful games such as this. I'd bet the engine would give Tal at least 2 "??" and 1 "X" in this game, yet only masterpieces are derived from minds like his.
Thank You!
My pleasure!
Loved the koblence inclusion, and i can't believe I haven't seen (or at least truly felt) this game before.
top explained!
22:51 -- but what if White *simply DOES NOT CAPTURE the Black Rook **_AT ALL_** ?? :O*
Then he _SHOULD_ be OK, no ?? :O
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In this case Black will be up the exchange and his attack will continue.
20:37 white should try N x d4
A great game by the Magician. 9. …b5 is a great move that I’d like to think was prepared given how early it was played and that it could’ve been risky if not calculated deeply enough. Either way, it was a strong practical move as activating your pieces when cramped supersedes a single pawn, and the option of either regaining the pawn or dis-coordinating the enemy position was there.
The rest was a very natural occupation of the center and then successful transfer of those forces towards the enemy king tactically, and a crushing combination that finished the game.
The tournament was nearly perfect for Tal, who won 12.5/13 and had some excellent games. Gligoric was second with only one loss to Tal and a draw, and Olafsson managed to take third in his home country with a loss to Tal, Gligoric, & Robert Wade (the former British Chess Champion in 1952)
Yes, as Tal writes, during this encounter he remembered a game (Tchaikovskaya vs Rozhlapa) in which Black played 9...b5.
As always, thank you for the insightful summaries and the valuable background information. It really helps everyone understand the broader context of the tournaments.
Good day.
Michail Nechemjewitsch Tal. He was a good chess player from Riga, Latvia. Baltic states.
Sir plz analyze the currently ongoing candidate tournament.....
Other people are just doing formality things....
Thank you for your suggestion, sir. I would love to, but unfortunately I can only make one video a week at the moment.
Can anybody explain how gm arranges pieces cohesively?
Can you be more specific? The coordination of pieces must meet the demands of the pieces (weak squares,diagonals, pawn structures, open files etc
Tal’s evey move are related. Mine acting like Tal but sacrificing meaningless and 3-4 time blunder, cannot see whole chess board and finally losing with a styles.
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You speak the name of Tals teacher; but, dont spell the teachers name! Who?
Alexander Koblencs.
As a professional, I tell you dear student that you must realise that Talj saw everything down the line when he played Bd4.
If you don't believe this just keep studying. If you believe it is impossible not that you never going to be as strong player as Tal or any other GM is, you better quit on chess immediately.
The way you comment the game dear host proves me you didn't consider Tal calculated everything at the moment he plays Bd4, but you do explain the moves right. Afterwards, one first learns the letters and words to be able to compose the novel, and these videos do make their purpose in that way.