If he hadn t dealed with fatal health issues all during his career, he would have been accepted the best of all time with his infinite power of imagination and magical vision over the board... He s a hero.. He will always stay my favourite.. Kasparov once said that Tal doesn t calculate, he already sees all the combinations... Salute you The Magician of Riga 🎉🙏
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Here is what Tal writes about 19 b5: "... the move 19 b5 is not dangerous, as Black gets a positional advantage after 19 ... Ne5 20 bxc6 Nxd3 21cxb7 Rb8. I intended to take up a strong position on c4 with the knight, because my opponent had weakened this square with his incautious 14th move" The engine evaluates this position as equal though.
Tal was completely right, and even of you don't see immediate attacking possibilità, when White played ke2 there were still two rooks and three minors on the board, so It doesnt feel so safe to me, Just looking
Beautifully commentated.
This is one of the best chess channels ever
I love your videos keep up bravo
Thank you for your kind words.
Magistral partida y excelente análisis.gracias y Saludos.
Another fine analysis of a fantastic game!
If he hadn t dealed with fatal health issues all during his career, he would have been accepted the best of all time with his infinite power of imagination and magical vision over the board... He s a hero.. He will always stay my favourite.. Kasparov once said that Tal doesn t calculate, he already sees all the combinations... Salute you The Magician of Riga 🎉🙏
Maybe his closeness to death also helped him in some way.
Thanks for this beauty of master Tal game
My pleasure.
It is always enjoyable to watch master at work. Fine analysis of great game.
Very instructive attacking game! 😊
Absolutely briliant! Thank you for sharing
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Tal's little venomous moves !!
Wspaniale wytlumaczone.
Really fantastic and instructing game... thank u
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fantastic game & Tal make it looks so simple. Keep up your great work & vids. Cheers!
Good morning: every time we see a game in which the star is "the wizard of Riga", the enjoyment as well as a good surprise are guaranteed. I learn a lot from this channel, so I thank you so much.
P.S.: please, keep on doing "chess wisdom".
Good morning. Thank you very much for your kind words.
for me tal is the greatest, although there are better players. his games are often so entertaining.
I like the idea of playing for a 'weak'tory.
21:18 -- the bishop is *NOT* trapped... It has d6 to escape to !!
but then Rc6 would follow, it's essentially trapped
8:22 white to move. Pawn to B5?
Here is what Tal writes about 19 b5: "... the move 19 b5 is not dangerous, as
Black gets a positional advantage after 19 ... Ne5 20 bxc6 Nxd3 21cxb7 Rb8. I intended to take up a strong position on c4 with the knight, because
my opponent had weakened this square with his incautious 14th move"
The engine evaluates this position as equal though.
…it may well be that in a previous life Tal was an 8-brained octopus…
Who was the Tal's opponent? And what is the place and the date of the game?
Mikhail Mukhin. Moscow 1972.
I knew that at the end game holding king at center is better but i did'nt itis better than castling too(i lots of situation)...
Incredible how many variations he calculeted (if he did😂)
Tal was completely right, and even of you don't see immediate attacking possibilità, when White played ke2 there were still two rooks and three minors on the board, so It doesnt feel so safe to me, Just looking
Btw i don't want to appear arrogant....of course tal was completely right, he was Always right! Even the few times he was wrong!
Kd2 After Blacks f5 seems so wrong!!