Mikhail Tal blasts Bobby Fischer with the Najdorf

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  • Опубликовано: 10 окт 2024
  • Featured is the game between Bobby Fischer and Mikhail Tal from the 1959 Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates Tournament. The key battleground square out of this Sicilian Najdorf game between two chess legends revolves around the d5 square. The position before Fischer’s 10th move is already time sensitive with the top engine suggesting that Fischer should increase the pressure on e6 immediately with f5. Tal was quick to launch his b-pawn to undermine Fischer’s queen knight and its control of d5. By move 13, Tal had already won the battle for d5 and the plan of progress from there would be to simply break with the liberating and thematic d5 push. This game between Fischer and Tal acts as an excellent demonstration of how quickly one’s position can collapse when control of the center has been lost.
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Комментарии • 212

  • @ahmadhusain3756
    @ahmadhusain3756 Год назад +9

    I am a simple man. I see Tal in video thumbnail. I click on it immediately

  • @reshad8570
    @reshad8570 Год назад +28

    98% accuracy by Tal, in the absence of computer assistance. Just wow!

    • @bevs9995
      @bevs9995 6 месяцев назад +1

      if only he liked to study

  • @joseraulcapablanca8564
    @joseraulcapablanca8564 Год назад +8

    Hey Jerry, I used your analysis of Fischer Bolbochan, with my students last night, very successful even with my translation. this will make a good folow up to that for next monday night. thank you from me and my students.

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  Год назад +4

      Awesome, great to read that. Hope you’re all learning. 👍

  • @jacksonpollock8984
    @jacksonpollock8984 Год назад +7

    Jerry has some of the very best games with top analysis here on RUclips. And very good material picks too. I also like his calm voice and good presentation skills.
    Big thumbs up! Note: I was already subscribed to ChessNetwork :-)

  • @pwcrabb5766
    @pwcrabb5766 Год назад +12

    Very pleasant analysis

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Год назад +11

    In this same event, Candidates 1959, Fischer defeated Keres in a similar line but with Fischer holding the black pieces. Keres moved the queen to f3, took the knight on f3 with the bishop and sac'ed his queen after Bb7-Bxf3. I wonder if the Tal game happened first and Fischer took note of it to defeat Keres in a later round. Also, that was Fischer's first encounter with Keres and many of the other top players in the world at the time. Its important to note that Fischer was only 16 years old at the time which I believe its a record even today for youngest ever participant in a Candidates event.

    • @ex0duzz
      @ex0duzz 4 месяца назад

      How old was gukesh? 17 or 18? Did Fischer win the candidates? Or is gukesh the youngest?
      Didn't Kasparov become youngest WC? How old was he when he qualified for candidates or won it?

  • @alexroc172
    @alexroc172 Год назад +7

    Great explanation of the pivotal battle over d5.....thanks !

  • @manylch7964
    @manylch7964 Год назад +12

    Great commentary, very instructive

  • @WtItCbtLoR
    @WtItCbtLoR Год назад +3

    Thank you, Jerry. I really learn so much from these game analyses you do.

  • @jacobdrollinger4802
    @jacobdrollinger4802 Год назад +9

    Tal has always been my favorite player. Love the way he attacks.

  • @VictorianoOchoa
    @VictorianoOchoa Год назад +5

    loving all the recent uploads!

  • @philipfarmer3232
    @philipfarmer3232 Год назад +7

    The best chess commentator on the internet.

  • @superalkadias
    @superalkadias Год назад +9

    This was Tal at his best. he went on to win the tournament and to defeat Botvinnik to become the world champion in 1961.

  • @ber7129at
    @ber7129at Год назад +5

    Love the content Jerry, thanks for entertaining us.

  • @gbu32
    @gbu32 Год назад +3

    Well done. Very interesting game. Loved your analyses.

  • @PeterHuypens
    @PeterHuypens Год назад +5

    I love your work, man. It is so enlightening

  • @vladantripkovic6122
    @vladantripkovic6122 Год назад +4

    Jery, I do not know who you are, but your explanations and variations why something is played or not played are so exact and clear, and much better than any other comentators on you tube. And I saw many townsands of videos about chess.

  • @AdityaMisra-s3c
    @AdityaMisra-s3c Год назад +9

    Excellent analysis
    Both Tal & Fischer were giants in chess

  • @jerryholder6999
    @jerryholder6999 Год назад +8

    New subscriber here, really enjoying your perspective and... well, teachings. thanks

  • @tamirtsogbayar3912
    @tamirtsogbayar3912 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for your videos!
    More Mikhail Tal's game would be great!!

  • @bobby5776
    @bobby5776 Год назад +4

    Thank you Jerry! I really like your vids where you go into the details of the openings...no that's not true...
    I like all your vids 😁

  • @chrislukas959
    @chrislukas959 10 месяцев назад +9

    Your videos are so wonderful

  • @iskandertime747
    @iskandertime747 Год назад +47

    Tal is like a chess trickster god.

    • @eprox-y3248
      @eprox-y3248 Год назад +1

      The Loki of Riga!

    • @eprox-y3248
      @eprox-y3248 11 месяцев назад

      I'd liken him more to a war god like Mars: aggressive, forceful and unrelenting.

    • @georgewalker903
      @georgewalker903 9 месяцев назад

      8:30

  • @jacobjosiahsteele
    @jacobjosiahsteele Год назад +4

    Great video as always jerry thanks

  • @moesheri9385
    @moesheri9385 Год назад +3

    Thx Jerry 😊, love your work

  • @DankFizzy-x2r
    @DankFizzy-x2r Год назад +7

    Hey Jerry, been a fan of yours for many years although it's been a while since I've watched, used to watch nearly every day!! But from my searches it seems you never covered the Fischer-Spassky 1992 unofficial world championship match. I would love to see your commentary on those! Hopefully you can look at them sometime- or maybe I just missed them. Anyway, thanks for many hours of wonderful chess commentary.

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  Год назад

      Thank you. 👍😎

    • @davidstar2362
      @davidstar2362 Год назад

      @@ChessNetwork Me too Jerry you are top notch you should be doing commentary for Championships people will LOVE you. think about it.

  • @Anxiathy
    @Anxiathy Год назад +7

    Beating this guy sure is a Tal order.

  • @MrSupernova111
    @MrSupernova111 Год назад +2

    Hi Jerry! Loving the old classics! Cheers!

  • @Rob-q4b5b
    @Rob-q4b5b Год назад +5

    Very instructiev Jerry thx

  • @BobChess
    @BobChess Год назад +5

    I think Tak moved his knight like a camel in the thumbnail 💀

  • @peterbrown6224
    @peterbrown6224 Год назад +3

    Thank you, I got the puzzle :-)
    I just found you and enjoy the laid back approach, though I should be in bed by now.

  • @naturalmystic67
    @naturalmystic67 Год назад +1

    Thanks Jerry, as always.

  • @marianosetula5666
    @marianosetula5666 3 месяца назад +4

    Good vid my friend :) nice game

  • @RoyGazoff
    @RoyGazoff Год назад +5

    Really instructive 👍

  • @richardfabrizio8998
    @richardfabrizio8998 Год назад +1

    Nice insights on a classic game

  • @shivaji856
    @shivaji856 11 месяцев назад +6

    Every square is important in chess. You cant play chess without giving up a square.

  • @ex0duzz
    @ex0duzz 4 месяца назад +2

    Show us a great fishing pole game of yours Jerry. I'm sure you have a few wild, awesome fishing pole attack games you can share with us..

  • @jessejordache1869
    @jessejordache1869 Год назад +2

    I've heard this game called "The Perfect Sicilian", because it follows black's ideal strategy in the Najdorf: to unwind your pieces and end up with central control.

  • @AlexSimiakakis-l9l
    @AlexSimiakakis-l9l Год назад +3

    So eloquent

  • @muzafferelmal5482
    @muzafferelmal5482 6 месяцев назад +1

    very good game to share, impossible not to admire

  • @asesh40
    @asesh40 Год назад +3

    While playing chess one should always concentrate all powers at the centre of the board. Powers at the sides are difficult to manoeuvre as much moves will be wasted in bringing them to the centre by which time the game slips.

  • @bevs9995
    @bevs9995 6 месяцев назад +4

    Correction: Mikhail Tal annoyed the hell out of Bobby, making it almost impossible for him to concentrate, and then blasted him with Najdorf

    • @hugo_studio_hay439
      @hugo_studio_hay439 4 месяца назад

      Most Based Latvian Moment LMAO

    • @ex0duzz
      @ex0duzz 4 месяца назад

      Annoyed him doing what? Annoyed a 16 yr old kid lol

    • @Enrique-m3w
      @Enrique-m3w 3 месяца назад

      Excusses

    • @spyros07
      @spyros07 19 дней назад

      Correction: Mikhail Tal ADOPTED the hell out of Bobby, making almost impossible for him to stop crying like a baby.

  • @arnienermo5989
    @arnienermo5989 5 месяцев назад +3

    Regardless of the winner; they respected and even liked each other!
    Means a lot, especially from Bobby’s side, as he wasn’t the most socially adept fellow.…

  • @fakoidrizovic9286
    @fakoidrizovic9286 Год назад +5

    Talj was one of kind

  • @PaulHobbs23
    @PaulHobbs23 Год назад +5

    I love listening to your voice

  • @PaulFurber
    @PaulFurber Год назад +3

    Black's position collapses after d5? That might be a slight exaggeration Jerry.
    *Watches game*
    Holy cow.

  • @maximus4007
    @maximus4007 Год назад +2

    Fascinating game ..Thanks

  • @TymexComputing
    @TymexComputing Год назад +2

    Got it, if i ever have a son i will name him Jerry, so whenever he calls me on a phone i would hear "hello, its jerry" :D

  • @jacobdrollinger4802
    @jacobdrollinger4802 Год назад +1

    Love Tal's games. You might want to cover one of the games where he makes an insane sacrifice...

  • @rajeswararaobhyri5921
    @rajeswararaobhyri5921 Год назад +3

    Great display of genius by Tal

  • @johngleeman8347
    @johngleeman8347 Год назад +3

    I simply have to watch an analysis of a game from the Magician from Riga.

  • @cesar.sandovalcolon
    @cesar.sandovalcolon Год назад +2

    I need go learn these ideas well!! 😮

  • @yonahngambi29
    @yonahngambi29 6 месяцев назад +2

    Even though Tal is not listed among top ten chess players of time. I believe he was a chess wizard.

    • @mr.nobody2515
      @mr.nobody2515 6 месяцев назад +2

      Why not? In his era and with his knowledge he is clearly better than any other player before him (like Capablanka, Alekhine, Lasker etc)

  • @tanadihensen73
    @tanadihensen73 Год назад

    Verg detailed and clear analysis, thanks a lot GM.

  • @richardfredlund8846
    @richardfredlund8846 Год назад +1

    great pop quiz, actually got a3, but only after thinking for ages and process of elimination. not a move I would have thought of normally at all. Phenomenal game by Tal.

  • @kokohbagaitebing7565
    @kokohbagaitebing7565 Год назад +4

    All Hail Mr. Tal 🙌

  • @winfieldscott9058
    @winfieldscott9058 Год назад +4

    Well done by Tal & by ChessNetwork

  • @ChrisTopher-nr1vb
    @ChrisTopher-nr1vb Год назад +1

    Wonderful game

  • @andreasandergast6839
    @andreasandergast6839 Год назад +1

    A great positional game from Tal. All moves are logical.

  • @gexpe2003
    @gexpe2003 Год назад +3

    ❤ Chess

  • @RicardGomes76
    @RicardGomes76 Год назад +1

    Hi J! This concept of "important square to get into", is something I think very important to grasp. Do you have some vids about it? If not could you give us some more deep insights, like, ps pls pls pls 😅? Anyway, BIG THANK YOU!

    • @uwu-nyaa
      @uwu-nyaa Год назад +1

      Watch his videos about holes

    • @RicardGomes76
      @RicardGomes76 Год назад

      @@uwu-nyaa Thank You

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  Год назад +1

      Many have expressed over the years that this playlist has been helpful. Video #13 has a focus on squares. ruclips.net/p/PLQsLDm9Rq9bHKEBnElquF8GuWkI1EJ8Zp

    • @ChessNetwork
      @ChessNetwork  Год назад

      Just seeing now @sawyer directed you. 👍

    • @RicardGomes76
      @RicardGomes76 Год назад

      @@ChessNetwork Thanks GM

  • @davidstar2362
    @davidstar2362 Год назад

    JERRY!!!! I been trying to solve the queen taking my rook problem. THANK YOU!!! for that solution

  • @19580822
    @19580822 Год назад +1

    Knight on f4 is very powerful and prevents white queen's access to h file.

  • @Enrique-m3w
    @Enrique-m3w 3 месяца назад +5

    Mikhail tal definely is the best of the all the times

    • @anilbista7445
      @anilbista7445 Месяц назад +1

      If you compare with this computer generation he isn't very accurate player
      To say best of all time is false
      He's one of the most creative player for sure but not accurate

    • @Enrique-m3w
      @Enrique-m3w Месяц назад

      But he was also the youngest champion in the world

    • @anilbista7445
      @anilbista7445 Месяц назад

      @@Enrique-m3w yea he was later broken by Garry Kasparov

    • @Enrique-m3w
      @Enrique-m3w 29 дней назад

      Tal was first younger champion with the artistic sacrifices still till now there is nobody to compare with him because tal is not equal that others chess players he is the best

  • @chullupa
    @chullupa Год назад +6

    Hi Jerry its everyone

  • @Jcc988
    @Jcc988 Год назад +1

    Awesome

  • @robertmac7833
    @robertmac7833 Год назад +1

    Looks like even Bobby had his days. But he got better and better.

  • @brandonzhu2304
    @brandonzhu2304 Год назад +2

    nice

  • @thetoastycroissant
    @thetoastycroissant Год назад +1

    HOW ARE WE GETTING ALL THESE VIDEOS?!?!

  • @dr.alikhudhair9414
    @dr.alikhudhair9414 6 месяцев назад

    Wonderful

  • @abhishekwaghmare2480
    @abhishekwaghmare2480 10 дней назад +1

    Some say Bobby Fischer is great but the Tal's record is again Bobby Fischer is 4-0 🔥

  • @AlexandruVataman
    @AlexandruVataman Год назад

    12:48 What if king doesn’t take the bishop and moves forward f4/f5, by securing this pawn with the knight and the knight itself with the queen?

  • @michaelmassaro4375
    @michaelmassaro4375 Год назад +1

    Gonzo Queen Ok pretty smooth 😅

  • @HiTechOilCo
    @HiTechOilCo Год назад +2

    This game proves without a shadow of a doubt that Bobby Fischer was not an android, but an imperfect person. :)

    • @Zenith9132
      @Zenith9132 Год назад +3

      Fischer was only 16 during this game, give him a break! He became an 'android' later on in his life

    • @uforferdetnilsson2595
      @uforferdetnilsson2595 Год назад

      @@Zenith9132 - 15-16-17 is not an excuse for chess prodigies - Fisher had played thousands of games by the time he was 14 when he was the youngest player to be awarded the rank of Master by the U.S. Chess Federation in 1957 - losing to Tal in no way diminishes Fisher - both were extremely gifted players and it is a testament to their tenacity that each would would win 4 games with 5 drawn over the 13 times they met on the board - Fisher's 1963 11-0 AI android performance was otherworldly and yet there are those who will detract about the disparity in the level of competition blah blah blah - at the Grand Master level there are no excuses in chess and regardless of what level one plays the game at losing sucks

  • @gregoriopalofuego9808
    @gregoriopalofuego9808 Год назад +2

    Looks like Bobby didn't eat his Wheaties (Breakfast of Champions™) before the game.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад

      Fischer was 16 years old here playing in the Candidates. The rest of history. But keep making a mockery of yourself.

    • @gregoriopalofuego9808
      @gregoriopalofuego9808 Год назад +1

      @@MrSupernova111
      Mockery?
      Are you kidding?
      You can't grasp my humor?
      Sad you don't understand beautiful humor, SN.
      Eres un culo guango.

    • @h0wnr681
      @h0wnr681 Год назад +1

      @@MrSupernova111 so butthurt, simp harder clown

  • @Brucelee-pv6uf
    @Brucelee-pv6uf Год назад +1

    Howw??this knight move ??

  • @A51838
    @A51838 Год назад +2

    luuuuuuuuv seeing games where fischer got crushed. by tal no less!

    • @gregory-pc2jt
      @gregory-pc2jt Год назад

      Boby was 16.tal was 22.bobby wasn't even close to his peak,and tal was almost at his peak

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад

      Yeah, prime Tal crushing 16 year old Fischer. Wait until the late 60s and early 70s. Let's see who's crushing Fischer then. LOL

  • @Chessdummy
    @Chessdummy 10 месяцев назад

    After e5, why wouldn’t you go Nc6??? Why push the b pawn??? Not sure you fully understand the board

    • @mderveni9144
      @mderveni9144 9 месяцев назад

      Kc6 is a good developing move but b5 threatens b4 which kicks the night away fighting for the center squares so black can push d5 himself after the white knight moves. Theoretically, if you can push d5 in the sicilian you are doing good

    • @mderveni9144
      @mderveni9144 9 месяцев назад

      I mean d5 isnt possible directly after b4 but you get the idea

  • @ndm8447
    @ndm8447 Год назад +4

    Tal best chess mind of all time. If he was born in 2000 he would reach the rating of 3000 by now.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад

      Maybe if he was healthy.

    • @MrSupernova111
      @MrSupernova111 Год назад +1

      Although I think Morphy was the most naturally talented player in history.

  • @psybranet
    @psybranet Год назад

    When the Whiz Kid meets the Demon King

  • @jmadratz
    @jmadratz Год назад +9

    Come on Bobby was 16

    • @1satyaghosal
      @1satyaghosal 8 месяцев назад +1

      Don't forget the fact that Bobby Fischer.. 16.. took down the great Paul Keres in the same tournament

    • @jmadratz
      @jmadratz 7 месяцев назад

      @@Enrique-m3w​​⁠Bobby was born on March 9, 1943. This game was played on Sept 28, 1959, so unless you are using some new math, Bobby was 16…do you agree chief?

    • @Enrique-m3w
      @Enrique-m3w 3 месяца назад

      He was 17 year

    • @FahimHoq
      @FahimHoq Месяц назад

      Fisher even at 16 was still very strong

    • @Enrique-m3w
      @Enrique-m3w Месяц назад

      Your fisher is a story but mikhail tal is a legend

  • @saadrathore4408
    @saadrathore4408 Год назад +2

    Forward thinker...wow😅

  • @Enrique-m3w
    @Enrique-m3w 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks to theses videos now everybody knows that tal is the best chess player of the world fisher is only a good player tal karpov kasparov and maybe fisher in the last place

    • @theoneandonlyhooda
      @theoneandonlyhooda 7 месяцев назад

      Fischer eventually became better than Tal. Unfair comparison based on a game between Fischer and Tal long before the former's prime.

    • @Enrique-m3w
      @Enrique-m3w 7 месяцев назад

      Tal was the younger champion chess with only 23 after kasparov with 22 and fisher was with 32 so old so compare this dates and tal won to fisher more games for the official word champion chess 😀
      tal was the master from kasparov and other sovietics player and he taught also to the last one fisher but fisher is only a proyanqui stoty

    • @HansDelbruck53
      @HansDelbruck53 6 месяцев назад

      @@Enrique-m3w Could you put that in English?

    • @Enrique-m3w
      @Enrique-m3w 3 месяца назад

      I Am sure that you like the tal games

  • @6dmiller
    @6dmiller Год назад

    I'm sure Tal would have played 34. ... Qg2+ 35. QxQ Rc6+

    • @owencrawford5984
      @owencrawford5984 Год назад +2

      there's a funny line 34... Qg2+ Kh4 Qxh2+ Qxh2 Rh6+ Bh5 Rg4+ Kh3 Rxh5#

  • @bobjebbington5628
    @bobjebbington5628 Год назад

    Hi Jerry

  • @nikbeznik4892
    @nikbeznik4892 10 месяцев назад +6

    Tal is the best!

    • @doekole1089
      @doekole1089 10 месяцев назад

      in what
      sport?

    • @nikbeznik4892
      @nikbeznik4892 10 месяцев назад

      @@doekole1089
      by jumping sideways(

    • @Enrique-m3w
      @Enrique-m3w 7 месяцев назад

      Of course tal is the best chess player in the history

  • @loplop7029
    @loplop7029 Год назад

    Hi Jerry.

  • @ExplosiveBrohoof
    @ExplosiveBrohoof Год назад

    Haven't watched the video yet, but is there an error in the thumbnail with the square the knight is pointing at? Because it's not looking at that square.
    EDIT: Finally got around to watching the video, can confirm is not an error!

    • @fburton8
      @fburton8 Год назад

      I thought it was clickbait. Well, it evidently worked in my case! :P

  • @henryromagosa433
    @henryromagosa433 Год назад +2

    Makes Fischer look like a piker! Well told

    • @FahimHoq
      @FahimHoq Месяц назад

      Only Tal could do that

  • @Brucelee-pv6uf
    @Brucelee-pv6uf Год назад +1

    I love booby fiwher he is my fave plqyer of all time
    Thank u I would love to see his all matches

  • @angoor101
    @angoor101 Год назад +1

    I’ve watched a few of your Tal videos and how he has some crazy sacrifices and unnatural moves. It would’ve been interesting to see them play when Fischer had reached his prime. The recent GM players are not putting up any great games anymore and especially the last few world champions have been nothing but boring with draw after draw. We need a Tal, Morphy, Capablanca, or Fischer to bring new life into chess. Maybe you, Jerry!

    • @finlayson6868
      @finlayson6868 Год назад +6

      If you genuinely believe that modern players 'are not putting up any great games anymore' then I suggest you watch more chess. Just this week in Norway there have been a handful of fantastic games. On top of that the 2023 World Championships had 6 decisive games. Tal v Botvinnik featured 38% decisive games. This year Ding vs Nepomniatchi featured 42% decisive games. Tal vs Botvinnik had a higher percentage of draws than the last world championship.
      It's simply not possible to play like Tal or Morphy today and be a top GM.

    • @angoor101
      @angoor101 Год назад

      @@finlayson6868
      1972 Word Chess Championship, game one, Fischer plays Bh2 and throws the game. You expect me to believe he made a blunder?!
      I believe he did that intentionally. The man was such a great player that he knew he hadn’t gone to Reykjavík to draw 24 times. He threw the second game, too. But he came back and won. Game six is perhaps the most awesome game ever. This is what I mean. The current GMs don’t have the guts to put up their real talent and the loser is the world chess community. It’s more important for them to win that million dollar prize than actually play real chess. I guess it’s true that the root of all evil is money.

    • @finlayson6868
      @finlayson6868 Год назад +4

      @@angoor101
      Wait, so by your logic, losing on purpose is "real chess" and playing to win the tournament is not real chess?
      What you're saying makes no sense, and is verifiably false. Players today have greater accuracy than any generation in history. If that's not putting up their best then I don't know what is.
      Also, Fisher didn't play for free. In fact he refused to play in tournaments if the prize money wasn't high enough.

    • @angoor101
      @angoor101 Год назад

      There’s no drama, no rivalry and no fun in todays GMs and certainly the world championships. These new GMs are unable to inspire kids to play chess instead of violent video games. You sound like a younger individual and don’t remember the exciting times when Kasparov and before him, Spassky and other great GMs dominated the news. Bobby Fischer shook the world and inspired millions of kids to play chess including myself as a ten year old in 1972. Of course I learned chess from my father at six, but got more involved because of him. Those are the days I yearn for and know we’re not going to see anytime soon.

    • @finlayson6868
      @finlayson6868 Год назад +2

      @@angoor101 What world do you live in? More people play chess today - especially young players - than ever before. The game is bigger than it's ever been and that's in large part due to a handful of very famous GMs.

  • @angoor101
    @angoor101 Год назад +2

    Sad to see my chess hero lose. Fischer probably was not feeling well and that’s why he lost. ☹️

    • @AlexWyattDrums
      @AlexWyattDrums Год назад +11

      He was 16. Tal was basically in his prime. Bobby caught up eventually.

    • @zogzog1063
      @zogzog1063 Год назад +2

      Or the other way round? "Fischer probably was not feeling well BECAUSE he lost". The Fischer Tal battles were just too good, perhaps eclipsed only by Kasp Karp.

  • @KF1
    @KF1 Год назад

    :)

  • @FurkanKahraman.
    @FurkanKahraman. Год назад

    Comeback

  • @chessmaster3225
    @chessmaster3225 Год назад +4

    Bobby was barely 16 when this game was played, Tal was 22 I believe and much more experienced player, don't give Tal too much credit, later Bobby beats Tal 4 games almost in a row, two in 1962 and two in 1970, Tal was no match for him after he matured

    • @mohammadalqahtani6139
      @mohammadalqahtani6139 Год назад +17

      Why feel hurt? Both are legends.

    • @daniscool5092
      @daniscool5092 Год назад +3

      There have been 2700 players that are 16 Bobby was still a fantastic player at that age. Not to discredit his future improvement but Tal was still a bad ass tactician

  • @patament2944
    @patament2944 Год назад +5

    This was young Fischer. When he matured, he handled Tal.

    • @homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649
      @homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649 Год назад +5

      When Fisher matured, he became antisemitic. And speaking of a persona, this weighs heavier than any handling of chess opponents that he might have done.

    • @brandonbarker7817
      @brandonbarker7817 Год назад +6

      ​@@homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649who cares. Chess speaks for itself.

    • @homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649
      @homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649 Год назад +6

      @@brandonbarker7817 I care. And so should you. There are more important things in life than chess. Not being a Nazi is one of them.

    • @McLKeith
      @McLKeith Год назад +3

      Fischer did not handle Tal. They each won 4 games a drew 5.

    • @peterbrown6224
      @peterbrown6224 Год назад +2

      @@McLKeith I didn't know that. Thank you.

  • @pradeepm.p395
    @pradeepm.p395 Год назад +2

    Tal was the greatest in whole chess historty, much greatest than fischer

    • @barracuda7018
      @barracuda7018 Год назад

      Lol you are an idiot. First , Fischer was 16, and second after 1961 Tal would never beat Fischer. Tal won the 1960 championship against Botvinnik by creating confusions, a year later 51 years old Botvinnik defeated Tal comfortably..Tal is not even among the 20 best of the last century...

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 Год назад

      @@barracuda7018 Tal had just had a kidney removed not long before their return match: I would argue there was nothing comfortable about it at all.
      Posing problems to your opponent that they are unable to solve over the board is just good chess. You and the Korchnoi fan above seem to think it's dirty pool. Anyway it has nothing to do with this game, which is a positional masterpiece. Tal spent his life in and out of hospital, which cut short a lot of matches. Fischer was often the first person to visit him in the hospital. Tal was liked and respected by everyone.

    • @1satyaghosal
      @1satyaghosal 8 месяцев назад

      Absolutely agree.. Tal was very ill during the return match but Botvinnik rejected an offer of rescheduling the match probably because he was afraid of losing again

  • @barracuda7018
    @barracuda7018 Год назад +1

    Tal wasn't a good chess player. He always surprised his opponents with spectacular sacrifices. Players who studied Tal carefully in detail could easily beat him..
    Kortschnoi for example described Tal as his most preferable opponent..Tal didn’t have a fucking idea of positional strategic games.

    • @jlms69
      @jlms69 Год назад +6

      "Tal wasn’t a good chess player…
      Tal didn’t have a fucking idea about positional strategic games…"
      WOW! 😮

    • @kokohbagaitebing7565
      @kokohbagaitebing7565 Год назад +2

      Without Mr. Tal, chess wiil have been boring

    • @vaibhavsomani14
      @vaibhavsomani14 Год назад +7

      This might be coming from a mentally retarded fat person sitting on his sofa with his hands inside his pants the entire day

    • @jessejordache1869
      @jessejordache1869 Год назад +2

      And Botvinnik, who played two world championship matches against Tal, DIDN'T study him? You don't know what you're talking about.
      Chess games, especially in those days, were a lot like boxing matches: styles made fights. Tal had a hard time against Korchnoi, and he got so used to losing to him that in the 1968 candidates tournament, Tal was in a position to win the match and finally get his revenge on Korchnoi; instead, he started playing straight "?" moves.
      Tal was aware of what Korchnoi said (the actual quote was "Tal is a thoroughly routine player": kind of a weird statement when you came half a game from losing)-- when asked what his reaction was, Tal said "I don't have one. I know Victor, and he often says things he does not mean." Classy man. Tal covered the next round in 64 magazine. Korchnoi lost (Korchnoi was as incapable of beating Spassky -- a problem Tal didn't have -- as he was of beating Karpov. Anyway before the match, Korchnoi lodged a formal protest, because he assumed Tal would use his position in the press to "get even", probably because those were the types of antics Korchnoi himself spent his entire life doing, but accusing Mikhail Tal of that sort of petty behavior is absurd.
      Tal is the player that no one -- not even Fischer -- could bring himself to dislike, whereas Korchnoi was probably responsible for more dick moves in post WWII chess history than any other candidate. Kasparov, a far greater player, doesn't even come close.

    • @ryoma1412
      @ryoma1412 Год назад +1

      This is actually very inaccurate while Tal loved to play exciting chess he was also a very good strategic and positional player, it is just that that was not his style. Even Kasparov and Kramnik mentions this. But then again you might just know more about tal and be a greater chess players than them so who am I to judge?

  • @audiovideodisco8420
    @audiovideodisco8420 Год назад

    August 12, 2036. The heat death of the universe.

  • @davew4304
    @davew4304 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for almost putting me to sleep. My man. You’re going 5 miles into variations that never happened after each move. Want some advice to make your videos tolerable? Keep it short and simple. Show what actually happened and why not some bs variation that didn’t ever happen . I had to stop watching after about 10 minutes

    • @danieltan8085
      @danieltan8085 5 месяцев назад +10

      the variations are the best part tho

    • @davew4304
      @davew4304 5 месяцев назад

      @@danieltan8085 my man the creator should’ve changed the title to something like “lichens opening study “ because the variations he goes into have nothing to do with the game. When you show a game you show treats. Reasons why they moved here why they didn’t move there but don’t go 30 miles into variations that have nothing to do with what’s going on. Long story short keep things short and simple or it’s just irrelevant .This was the most boring this I’ve ever watched chess related and not even close to entertaining. Few content cheaters even get it. The only one that comes to mind is remote chess academy when it comes to analyzing a game. That Chanel actual gets it. I had my time completely wasted for this clickbait vid

    • @kamerona
      @kamerona 3 месяца назад +4

      Don't listen to him Jerry! Never change. Plenty of creators out there for people with short attention spans.

    • @davew4304
      @davew4304 3 месяца назад +1

      @@kamerona you’re right. Short attention span is your problem.

    • @Im_Him786
      @Im_Him786 2 месяца назад

      ​@@davew4304Then why don't you stick to what and who you know?
      2nd, what you want is for players rated between 900 - 1200, one move explanations. We have players rated 2000's also watching this, different variations is what helps them learn and improve. You wanna see what happens in this game? Download the PGN and play through it yourself. These variations weren't 30 miles in and were hardly difficult to understand, at least for me. If you want entertainment then watch bullet reruns from streamers with a gamer-boy vibe with music playing in the background, how much more do you wanna be spoon fed?