Modern Benoni: Gurgenidze vs Tal Moscow (RUS) 1957

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @Buzzbox3rd
    @Buzzbox3rd 11 лет назад +2

    I am home sick lately and mannnn this series of vids you've made Mato put a smile on my dial , so much fun to listen to the way you describe them , very very well done .

  • @UltimeciaPrime
    @UltimeciaPrime 12 лет назад +2

    My day is always better after watching Tal's magnificent play. Thank you Mato and may you provide us with another year of wonderful chess entertainment/instruction.

  • @gurpreetgp5295
    @gurpreetgp5295 9 лет назад +18

    Brother Tal is amazing player in chess I can't believe this person, he is an outstanding ..this is the only person who use to to sacrifice more and more pieces I don't have words for him. I think Mikhail tal is the best attacking player .... Because usually the games of the other players which I have seen in past doesn't seem like this logical he is a incredible player .... I always guess the move but if you don't ask to guess this I can't think in the play that move ...thank you Mato you are have done great job...right now I am just thinking when would I get such a position in chess I will definetly play like him

  • @franckferrante6614
    @franckferrante6614 9 лет назад +9

    Each games of the Riga's magician are mysterious and awesome ! I'm a great fan of TAL ! The best tactician and creative chess player of all time !

  • @VectorGambiteer
    @VectorGambiteer 12 лет назад +1

    Happy 2013 Mato! Thank you for all of your hard work putting up these great videos to teach us and entertain us, you really are a blessing from the heavens!

  • @annasvilks
    @annasvilks 12 лет назад +1

    Tnx Mato! Another excellent Tal's game.
    Tal about himself:
    "In my games I have sometimes found a combination intuitively simply feeling that it must be there. Yet I was not able to translate my thought processes into normal human language."

  • @Kleshumara
    @Kleshumara 12 лет назад

    Happy new year, and thank you for all the wonderful chess in 2012!

  • @suyashgawade8597
    @suyashgawade8597 11 лет назад +2

    Mato...your chess videos are pure magic...and i adore the great magician from riga...MIKHAIL TAL!!!!

  • @anishkrishna8792
    @anishkrishna8792 12 лет назад

    thank you mato for uploading this game......happy new year.......

  • @sk8rboy177
    @sk8rboy177 12 лет назад

    new years Tal marathon, awesome!!! happy new year Mato

  • @josefwsteinerify
    @josefwsteinerify 12 лет назад

    Hi Mato, I wish you a happy New Year. Thx for the chess lessons, greetings from Vienna/Austria.

  • @lewistricker8058
    @lewistricker8058 4 года назад

    Chess' immortal game...best one I've ever seen. When white played a4 Tal's brain was already working on the master plan, b6 wasn't necessary for the execution but gave him precious calculation seconds before committing the perfect crime...thanks mato!!

  • @Xenon777channel
    @Xenon777channel 9 лет назад +4

    Nice review of a fantastic game

  • @Szabest1797
    @Szabest1797 12 лет назад

    Happy New Year! Thanks for the game!

  • @jacksonwolf4656
    @jacksonwolf4656 8 лет назад

    Mato, your videos have stuck in my head so much, that if I discover a new opening and search for it in RUclips and a video by you doesn't come up, I will stick your name on the end so that I can find one by you.

  • @IListenToGoodSongs
    @IListenToGoodSongs 11 лет назад

    At 5:20, Tal could have captured the g2 pawn with the queen. The knight couldn't take because it's pinned by the e8 castle. This puts the king in a position where he must retreat, and further advancement on Tal's part can be achieved through the castles and bishops, as well as pushing a pawn up through the b file to threaten the castle and limit space further. Would that be a good continuation?

  • @yedidsion
    @yedidsion 12 лет назад

    MATO, I wish you Happy New Year.
    Thank you for all you have done for us.

  • @carnifexservorum
    @carnifexservorum 12 лет назад

    Mato I would like to wish you a Happy New Year! (And I will most certainly continue to watch your great videos)
    Cheers from Portugal, Lisbon.

  • @jradovich
    @jradovich 12 лет назад

    Happy New Year Mato and thank you for all your videos!

  • @fporretto
    @fporretto 12 лет назад

    Mato, how about a Modern Benoni game in which White captures the pawn on e6 at move 4? There haven’t been many - I can guess why - but it would be instructive to see a couple of strong players grapple with the results.

  • @nikadzigoshvili9186
    @nikadzigoshvili9186 12 лет назад

    Mato thanks for this briliant video ! Good job !!!

  • @iakona23
    @iakona23 12 лет назад

    Great video! Thank you. I love the wizard from Riga.

  • @royalblue0505
    @royalblue0505 8 лет назад

    At 6:14 at first I thought white could refuse the Bishop by playing Qc3, but then black would play QxR+, and after white plays BxQ, Rd1 is mate.

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 9 лет назад +3

    Fantastic game by the great Tal. And this succes-game with the black pieces in the Modern Benoni can make you ask yourself why there´s so much prejudice from many grandmasters on this opening. So much in fact that I only know of Topalov on top-level to like it so much that he plays it in his own games. Sad that only he seems to support this exciting and complicated opening. But maybe it´s because of it´s complications that many grandmasters avoid it. I think this is a good reason because of the complications Kasparov himself faced in this opening against for example Korchnoi. But should this stop us from playing it? I can´t see that this opening is the greatest bluff in modern opening-theory as some people think. Just because you´re facing enormous difficulties in playing it doesn´t mean it´s unsound. I haven´t seen any computeranalysis that confirms this. I think it´s an opening that can develop the indivdual player enormously. Don´t be afraid of it. It´s a gift to chessplayers who doesn´t fear complications....

    • @Arisudev
      @Arisudev 8 лет назад

      i never played this defense but from what i saw, black's position in the opening is a bit pressured with lack of space, lack of activity of the pieces, and maybe hard development. i'm no master, that is what i saw. tal in this case is a beast since he can crack up this position with piece sacrifices even his development is still incomplete

    • @renehenriksen1735
      @renehenriksen1735 8 лет назад

      No one promised us it should be easy to play the Modern Benoni. Yes Tal can play ANY opening well because of his tactical and combinative genius. All he needed was a little momentum for his pieces. I´ve personally played the Modern Benoni many times and I think it´s full of ressources for Black. But I´ll also say that it has similarities with the Fourpawns attack of the King´s Indian or the Averbakh-variation of the King´s Indian in the way that Black handles White´s apparantly scary pawncenter. In the King´s Indian as well Black may feel a little cramped in his position, but still the King´s Indian is a dynamic and ressourcefull opening just as the Modern Benoni. If one likes playing the King´s Indian then one wouldn´t be scared of the Modern Benoni...

    • @Arisudev
      @Arisudev 8 лет назад

      +René Henriksen i rarely suceeded with kings indian defense against high level players, but i admit that i didnt study this opening thoroughly and used it only for surprise attack. i never know that this defense has many resources (as well as modern benoni). thanks for your kind information. after i master sicillian and QGD maybe i will try your advice

    • @renehenriksen1735
      @renehenriksen1735 8 лет назад +1

      OK interesting that someone is interested in the King´s Indian. If you wish you can buy Joe Gallagher´s openingbook on the King´s Indian. It´s from the publisher EverymanChess and Gallagher is a great and pedagogical writer. Very entertaining book, not too expensive and not too extensive on analysis. Good for the aspiring clubplayer...

    • @Arisudev
      @Arisudev 8 лет назад

      +René Henriksen is that book only talks about kings indian or other openings are also described? im still learning and i dont know what book to read first

  • @musungu79
    @musungu79 12 лет назад

    so glad first video of the year is a TAL video :)

  • @bertrancourt
    @bertrancourt 12 лет назад

    for the puzzle its instead of Kd1, white played Qxc4..then its Qxg2+,Kd1,Qxd2 mate

  • @moonsong56
    @moonsong56 12 лет назад

    I think it's Qg2+, Kd1, then Qd2 checkmate. It only works because the white queen is no longer defending the bishop.

  • @thomaslewis2079
    @thomaslewis2079 12 лет назад

    i remember that, but to do that in a tournament! i do it all the time on playchess online, but the guy did it in tournaments all the time! he even did it a world championship game! guy is unbelievable....unreal

  • @JPRamirez7
    @JPRamirez7 12 лет назад

    another great video, im going to try that knight sac in my games, but i probably will not know the right continuation but it will be fun trying and the game will be dedicated to mato.

  • @madokakaname471
    @madokakaname471 10 лет назад +3

    if Queen takes bishop at c4 then white queen take pawn at g2 check, then king moves to d1 and finally queen takes bishop at d2 and its checkmate with queen and rook

  • @krishanu-d1k
    @krishanu-d1k 4 года назад +1

    I'm deeply analysing this game. Studying the Modern Benoni defense.

    • @MatoJelic
      @MatoJelic  4 года назад

      Good luck with your chess

  • @mohammedriaz7667
    @mohammedriaz7667 3 года назад

    3.26 Tal captures the pawn on h3 leaving his queen to be captured, Tals trademark move

  • @StratsRgreat
    @StratsRgreat 12 лет назад

    *another brilliant game by my all time fav player...Tal the Magnificent !!

  • @guiladshmaya1
    @guiladshmaya1 8 лет назад +14

    Bishop takes pond...FINITO!

  • @VectorGambiteer
    @VectorGambiteer 12 лет назад

    I remember reading about when Tal was planning a sacrifice, but it was too difficult to see if it worked or not. Then he remembered a quote: "Oh, what a difficult job it was. To drag out of the marsh the hippopotamus." He spent loads of time thinking about HOW you would get a hippo out of the marsh.
    That's when it hit him; just let it drown!
    He realised the sacrifice was purely intuitive. The next day, the papers reported that after 40 minutes, Tal played an accurately calculated sacrifice :)

  • @temka088
    @temka088 12 лет назад

    woooot i love these!
    I was planning some positional games for my next tourney but it seems that i should go for some tactical playing too :D

  • @Hybridman7
    @Hybridman7 11 лет назад +1

    Highly dynamic game, introduced by a spirited Mato! Thanks :)

  • @savahoglundlundeberg4410
    @savahoglundlundeberg4410 Год назад +1

    Nitza was very good player to i remember him

  • @VectorGambiteer
    @VectorGambiteer 12 лет назад

    Yeah, playing in tournament settings is very different. Tal began to succeed after he realised that not only was he scared, but his opponents were too.

  • @MrUFOcatcher
    @MrUFOcatcher 12 лет назад

    HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU TOO MATO :D

  • @thomaslewis2079
    @thomaslewis2079 12 лет назад

    omg....that is just not even human. there were so many deep calculations in that variation, it would take average peoples days to calculate

  • @generalxtc
    @generalxtc 12 лет назад

    Happy New Year Mato!

  • @WAPBodie
    @WAPBodie 3 года назад

    Tal´s mobes looks so simply, but no one see that - except Tal.

  • @pashapasovski5860
    @pashapasovski5860 9 лет назад +3

    I saw the killer move even before the warning bell.,,.But only because I learned to look over the shoulder of a genius !!!

  • @maelstrom57
    @maelstrom57 12 лет назад

    damn Mato you have a knack for picking amazing games!

  • @OkcuMopoH
    @OkcuMopoH 11 лет назад

    Mato or any other, at 5:32 when Bishop captures Knight is it not possible to recapture with the Queen? Am i missing something? Thanks!

  • @ashwin71151
    @ashwin71151 12 лет назад

    we need many more tal games...

  • @cmck362
    @cmck362 12 лет назад

    Happy New Year Mato.

  • @mahar1953
    @mahar1953 9 лет назад +2

    Amazing player................,

  • @rahilbabaria8580
    @rahilbabaria8580 9 лет назад

    A Fantastic Video by Mr.Mato...An excellent option of choosing the game of Tal..It was a delightful sacrificial game by Mikhail Tal...But I had a doubt in the opening..Please solve a query...What would happen if 11.Bxa6 would be played by white?It would led to a doubled-pawn queen side structure for white...So I wanted to ask that is 10...Na6 a good move?

    • @Arisudev
      @Arisudev 8 лет назад

      i read somewhere, that bishop is much more powerful in an open position than knight. also, white was enjoying space advantage. general rule is, when you have space advantage don't exchange pieces. maybe thats why white didn't take the knight. as for black, Na6 is the precursor move for Nc7 which is a good post for knight in this opening,
      but i may be mistaken

  • @Digifier
    @Digifier 11 лет назад

    I also prefer to have a bishop pair, but 2 knights can be really annoying to have against you too =).
    I don't like trading my bishop for a knight, but if I have to, I'll do it.
    Usually I trade my knight for a bishop.

  • @V8SupersQirreL
    @V8SupersQirreL 12 лет назад

    if i can pause the video, i often find the "Killer - moves", but in my games, it's a problem, because 1.) how to get in that kind of position, and 2.) when is it time to play a killer - move? in this games i know there must be a good move that works, on the board i don't know if i play a "killer move" or just blunder!?
    anyway, your videos are very instructive and i like it!
    thanks to adelaide from berlin. and where is berlin? ;)

  • @vernonlobb2812
    @vernonlobb2812 10 лет назад

    Qxg2 check, followed by Kd1, then Qx B chkmt

  • @b0rgy
    @b0rgy 10 лет назад +3

    Mato, at 7:22 why didnt queen takes bishop?

    • @zasetko
      @zasetko 10 лет назад

      Yes I saw that move too, 5:34 and it was a good move too.

    • @LudiCoka
      @LudiCoka 10 лет назад +7

      Qxg2+ Kd1 Qxd2#

  • @dan1desai1
    @dan1desai1 12 лет назад

    Happy new year mato :D

  • @JerryT547
    @JerryT547 12 лет назад

    I like your voice, it makes me calm :)

  • @MANDARSVPC
    @MANDARSVPC 12 лет назад

    happy new year mato :-)

  • @rahilbabaria8580
    @rahilbabaria8580 9 лет назад

    but had a query..what happens if 10.Bxa6 is played by white?

  • @TheOneBlackSheep1973
    @TheOneBlackSheep1973 12 лет назад

    You got 2 thumbs and a seal of approval from jmertelj even though 29. Kg1 is an illegal move , though its quite plain what you meant its not really a typo because d isnt next to g on the keyboard .

  • @adriandumitras9302
    @adriandumitras9302 10 лет назад

    Big fan of your channel

  • @MrAogniv
    @MrAogniv 9 лет назад

    A masterpiece game by mikhail tal... Wow

  • @unclvinny
    @unclvinny 12 лет назад

    "It is better to say goodbye to the Bishop than to have a dead King."

  • @RafaelQuirinoVex
    @RafaelQuirinoVex 9 лет назад +1

    If 28.Qxc4 then 28. ... Qxg2+, 29.Kd1 (only move) Qxd2# =)

  • @jackandersson4237
    @jackandersson4237 9 лет назад +1

    hi mato :) what about King NOT taking Knight is Tal still winning ??

  • @MEME-qe4ze
    @MEME-qe4ze 9 лет назад +8

    tal was brutal

  • @sirmoglok
    @sirmoglok 12 лет назад

    happy new year

  • @Shadrinar
    @Shadrinar 12 лет назад

    If 28. Qxc4 then 28. ... Qxg3+ 29. Kd1 Qxd2#
    Thanks for all your video's this year Mato. Best of luck to you in 2013 :)

  • @blackmery
    @blackmery 11 лет назад

    After 15.Kxf2 , instead of Qh4+ why not Bd4+?
    What do you think?

  • @TheMaszyna
    @TheMaszyna 12 лет назад

    Mato, Happy New Year 2013 !!!

  • @Maxmaxmax63
    @Maxmaxmax63 11 лет назад

    I think you meant Kd1 in your solution. That works.

  • @1Batmanz
    @1Batmanz 12 лет назад

    after Qxh3 Bf3 why not Ba6+? what will happen? Mato?

  • @ardisuhendar86
    @ardisuhendar86 11 лет назад

    Qxc4, Qxg2!, Kd1, Qxd2 checkmate

  • @sosomatiashvili5096
    @sosomatiashvili5096 6 лет назад

    tals moves are very deep but easiest to guess, if you know that tal is playing

  • @manuelodabashian1089
    @manuelodabashian1089 Год назад

    Why can't the queen take the bishop?

  • @vitakyo982
    @vitakyo982 5 лет назад

    We don't see Benoni very often ...

  • @MrDevecka
    @MrDevecka 11 лет назад

    wonderfull but very risky opening. i remember Bobby Fischer playing this opening against Spasskij who was shocked about such a silly move as to move the black knight to the edge of the board and having doubled pawn on h file. but nevertheless Fischer knew exactly what he was doing. whatch this awesome Game :D

  • @VectorGambiteer
    @VectorGambiteer 12 лет назад

    I'm not so sure, if I was playing Tal and he sacrificed a piece against me, I would be overwhelmed with honour and joy! I think it would be much better to lose to a brilliant attacking combination 29 moves after a sacrifice than to win a dull positional struggle.

  • @eugeniosanchez2329
    @eugeniosanchez2329 11 лет назад

    thanks

  • @baphomet5469
    @baphomet5469 12 лет назад

    Happy New year Mato kamusta n b?

  • @Raidersscm
    @Raidersscm 7 лет назад

    Tal was in chess like Federer is in tennis today. A genius attacking player. Too bad we cannot see Tal at his best against Magnus(the best grinder) although sadly I think Magnus would be favored.

  • @whyevenplaymekid5067
    @whyevenplaymekid5067 10 лет назад +2

    i would like to see Morgan Freeman commentary a game

  • @StratsRgreat
    @StratsRgreat 12 лет назад

    Thank u Mato for finding another v

  • @andreassuasanto1047
    @andreassuasanto1047 6 лет назад

    Mikhail tal was truelly the magician of chess

  • @keninswed
    @keninswed Год назад

    Amazing chess by Tal...

  • @imbanana
    @imbanana 11 лет назад

    Kg1? how does the king moves 2 times and also in the wrong way? You Proberly mean Kd1.

  • @АсхатДюсупов-ы2ф
    @АсхатДюсупов-ы2ф 10 лет назад

    Great!

  • @gervaishennequin
    @gervaishennequin 7 лет назад

    I think the SAS has adopted Tal ways " who dares win"

  • @thomaslewis2079
    @thomaslewis2079 12 лет назад

    hahah yeah. he puts the onus on them to solve a huge chess problem and knows it's impossible to fullly calculate, then uses his intuition in order to see if it is a good attack. that's the same skill set needed in go. you can't really fully calculate, you just use instinct and go by feeling and experience. i think tal was the greatest chess player to play the game.

  • @rahilbabaria8580
    @rahilbabaria8580 9 лет назад

    nice video

  • @akashmihir84
    @akashmihir84 12 лет назад

    @3:23 "IN THE GAME" LOL

  • @jmertelj
    @jmertelj 12 лет назад

    yeah, I came up to the same conclusion.

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 9 лет назад +1

    I think that we chessplayers should push ourselves in our understanding of chess by studying games of the great attackingplayers like Morphy, Aljechin, Tal, Fischer, Kasparov, Morozevich, Grischuk, Topalov and Aronian. That´s the best way to improve one´s chess. Much positional play unfortunately seems to stagnate because strategic advantages are static while dynamic advantages are more fluid. However I don´t think one should completely neglect positional principles, but have at least a basic understanding of it.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 7 лет назад

      You're not going to get far with only a "basic understanding" of positional chess. You might reach 1800-2000 with strong tactical attacking style but won't go any further without solid positional understanding.

  • @rockstarockstheworld
    @rockstarockstheworld 12 лет назад

    killer move

  • @jackcoleman5955
    @jackcoleman5955 5 лет назад

    Better to say goodbye to Bishop...
    but, they wear a nifty hat!

  • @zauteacolney7677
    @zauteacolney7677 5 лет назад

    i used to wach tal play again and again even the same game also.....i wish Tal should reborn in this boring and defensive game era

    • @zauteacolney7677
      @zauteacolney7677 4 года назад

      most of modern players hardly plays attacking games,like whom i have mentioned above, even top players like nakamura, caruana,firouja,sarin, even carlsen... but, tal, nezmedinov,paul morphy,emanuel laskar always prefers attacking game inspite of all risk

  • @vladimirrod8114
    @vladimirrod8114 4 года назад

    Y

  • @TheMergike
    @TheMergike 11 лет назад

    yay i saw bishop sacrifice :P

  • @doffdrayton1302
    @doffdrayton1302 3 года назад

    It is better to say goodbye to bishop than to have a dead king 🤣🤣🤣

  • @anthonyivanaglugubjr.2645
    @anthonyivanaglugubjr.2645 5 лет назад

    How are Russian Chocolates with Vodka?

  • @KILBOYUN
    @KILBOYUN 11 лет назад

    keske Tal daha yaşasaydı:((