Tal took that pawn? | Bobby Fischer vs Mikhail Tal | Candidates 1959

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  • @PowerPlayChess
    @PowerPlayChess  Год назад +3

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  • @jp_64
    @jp_64 Год назад +33

    Daniel King - The best Chess content creator, chess coach, author of numerous chess books, courses and DVDs and now film star!! Just wow! And the analysis of classic games is top notch and entertaining as always!

    • @davidwillacy4796
      @davidwillacy4796 Год назад +1

      Yeah, he may be a hippy but he’s still pretty damn good. Cheers

  • @jozefserf2024
    @jozefserf2024 Год назад +15

    Many have covered this historic game, but none as well as this.

  • @ДенисЮденков-ь5ж
    @ДенисЮденков-ь5ж Год назад +14

    Great game! More historic games please!!)

  • @identitycafe76
    @identitycafe76 Год назад +1

    Hands down you are the best teacher of chess Daniel. The use of language ( 'the bishop biting against rock') , the passion that you infuse in your commentary is absolutely infectious. My most favourite RUclips channel.
    Respect, and hats off.

  • @michaelf8221
    @michaelf8221 Год назад +1

    This game reminds me of the Mishra - Ivanchuk game you just posted about as well. Except that time the extra piece wasn't enough to defend!

  • @Thepuritan1
    @Thepuritan1 Год назад

    Only just discovered the channel. Really enjoyed the game and your analysis. Will be returning, thanks Daniel!

  • @oacaparov
    @oacaparov Год назад +1

    Tal said after the game he smiles when Fischer wrote the Tad1 movement before making it, Tal knew this movement was the strongest move but he smiles, stood-up and started walking without worries. This fact confused Bobby and he regret and played Dc6+?, and after that Fischer Lost the game.

  • @christophflock1921
    @christophflock1921 Год назад

    Mr King you are so humble and competent. Vielen Dank mein Freund! :)

  • @epicchess2021
    @epicchess2021 Год назад

    Great game thanks

  • @dimitarbushkalov2380
    @dimitarbushkalov2380 Год назад

    Amazing video. Thanks Mr King.

  • @BrennenChua
    @BrennenChua Год назад +3

    I wonder if this is the same game referred to in Mishra v Ivanchuk?

  • @zagozago9893
    @zagozago9893 Год назад +1

    I remember reading about this game in Edward Lasker's ''Chess. The Complete Self Tutor''. A great game.

  • @LateCloser
    @LateCloser Год назад

    Interesting game, that I had not seen. Can't wait for the animation. Thanks.

  • @pascalpays-bas6557
    @pascalpays-bas6557 Год назад +1

    I can not wait! I am curious!!! 😉

  • @xgtete
    @xgtete Год назад +2

    I love this variation for White. It isn't seen too often anymore so it works as a great surprise weapon. There are so many ways for Black to go wrong and fall apart on the e6 square. I was inspired to play this variation from an IM Andras Toth video, and played this beautiful classical game earlier this year. My game differs from the game in the video, as I played 8.Bg5 rather than 8.f4.
    [Event "Northumbria Masters Minor"]
    [Date "27/08/23"]
    [Round "7"]
    [White "Ryan Duff"]
    [Black "Sergey Pereslavtsev"]
    [Result "1-0"]
    [WhiteElo "1606"]
    [BlackElo "1611"]
    [TimeControl "90+30"]
    [UTCDate "2023.11.19"]
    1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bc4 e6 7. Bb3 b5 8. Bg5 Be7 9. Qf3 Qc7 10. O-O-O O-O 11. e5 Bb7 12. exf6 Bxf3 13. fxe7 Bxd1 14. Nxe6 Qxe7 15. Bxe7 Re8 16. Nc7 Rxe7 17. Nxa8 Bg4 18. f3 Be6 19. Rd1 Rb7 20. Rxd6 Nd7 21. Bxe6 fxe6 22. Rxe6 a5 23. Nd5 Kf7 24. Re7+ Kf8 25. Nab6 Rxb6 26. Rxd7 Re6 27. Kd2 b4 28. c3 bxc3+ 29. Nxc3 Ke8 30. Rxg7 1-0

  • @huddunlap3999
    @huddunlap3999 Год назад +2

    I like the story where Tal signed Fischer's name on the scoresheet saying he had beaten him so often he had the right.

    • @gooddognigel9992
      @gooddognigel9992 Год назад +2

      I liked Tals remark on the American maverick.
      “Fischer is the greatest genius to descend from the chessic heavens.” - Mikhail Tal

  • @RafaelSang-tq8ur
    @RafaelSang-tq8ur Год назад +2

    Great analysis, but wrong picture. Fischer at the time was still a teen and did not wear stylish suits yet. 😅 That was a 4-0 score that Tal inflicted to Fischer.

    • @kojiattwood
      @kojiattwood Год назад

      it really was a startling transformation, from cargo sweaters to bespoke suits, haha.

    • @jonathanbush6197
      @jonathanbush6197 6 месяцев назад

      Tal said "You must understand. Tal was still Tal, but Fischer was not yet Fischer."

  • @robertmacias7920
    @robertmacias7920 Год назад +1

    I've seen this one so many times, yet there's always something new to see in it. An epic clash between the youngsters. What was the name of the film, again?

  • @davidfranklin5426
    @davidfranklin5426 Год назад

    I seem to remember an anecdote about this game. Fischer was planning to play 22 Rae1 when he saw Tal laughing and joking with Petrosian away from the board. Bobby figured the obvious Rae1 must not be winning if Tal was so carefree, so he switched to the inferior Qc6+. But it was all a bluff by Tal, who staged the merry conversation because he thought he was lost.

  • @hylen26
    @hylen26 Год назад +1

    Is this the game where Tal pretended to play the Caro-Kann but then went with the Sicilian? Someone should link to that if so.

  • @joseraulcapablanca8564
    @joseraulcapablanca8564 Год назад +3

    That was a great analysis of a brilliant game. In Norwegian there is a word dumdristig, really two words put together dum, with the same meaning as the English homophone and dristig meaning boils, it means acting bravely with great risk whose outfall is unknown. Perfect word for this game. Thanks Daniel.

    • @joseraulcapablanca8564
      @joseraulcapablanca8564 Год назад

      @@tvens1 I could have used that word, but the Norwegian word seemed perfect.

  • @nilsp9426
    @nilsp9426 Год назад

    16:36 "white is a whole rook down"
    - looks at black's pieces
    I am not so sure about that in practice...

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules Год назад

    Fischer qualified for the Candidates at 16 years old, that's crazy!!

  • @andrewhaldenby4949
    @andrewhaldenby4949 Год назад

    Daniel thank you! Would you speculate on Tal’s style of play - was there an element of bluff, or all calculation?

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  Год назад

      I don’t think bluff. That wasn’t his style. Just a daring way to play backed up by excellent calculation.

  • @easymoney1226
    @easymoney1226 Год назад

    15:49 Rc6 is also a funny way to win 😀 against every move you play b1Q and Bc3+ and you win the rook on b1 in the end

  • @rasimofeliya421
    @rasimofeliya421 Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @ojas3464
    @ojas3464 Год назад

    👍How many games were originally scheduled for this match? I think there were 2 Interzonals and after that I don't know the number of scheduled games for subsequent Candidates Matches, thanks☺

  • @pardhukolli2869
    @pardhukolli2869 Год назад +1

    There is no great player like a tal❤❤❤❤😂😢😮😅

  • @italgong
    @italgong Год назад

    RE7 - vertical castling?

  • @nicserbo2689
    @nicserbo2689 Год назад

    she was last in ah hallway that we saw

  • @flamencolo
    @flamencolo Год назад

    ❤Misha Tal❤

  • @brianbailey3374
    @brianbailey3374 Год назад

  • @italgong
    @italgong Год назад

    Gorgeous

  • @kevinwinter4514
    @kevinwinter4514 Год назад

    Tal took liberties in this game !

  • @hylen26
    @hylen26 Год назад

    Fischer was sixteen. Let's see Firouzja do that.

  • @vjekoslavmatanovic8351
    @vjekoslavmatanovic8351 2 месяца назад

    Many have covered this historic game, but none as boring and confusing as this.

  • @user-ts2co4ov5h
    @user-ts2co4ov5h Год назад

    Tal had lots of wins in the Endgame

  • @Sevenigma777
    @Sevenigma777 Год назад

    I think if Bobby played Re1 first before Bd6 and exchanged rooks he would have won

  • @whatastud1000
    @whatastud1000 Год назад

    At least spell his name right. It's Mikhail, not Mihail

    • @PowerPlayChess
      @PowerPlayChess  Год назад +3

      The Cyrillic 'x' can be transliterated to 'kh' or 'h' depending on the language. My software chose to generate 'h' from the Russian (which might well tell us something about who put together the database). In the video title I used the spelling 'Mikhail' - as is common in the Anglo-Saxon world. I plead guilty to inconsistency, but not to ignorance.

    • @whatastud1000
      @whatastud1000 Год назад +2

      @@PowerPlayChess ok thanks Sir for your explanation. I learned something new. THANK YOU.