My pleasure! I think I first saw this game in Reti's "Masters of the Chess Board". You can also find it in Tartakower's "500 Master Games of Chess" and Kasparov's "My Great Predecessors" (Vol. 1).
Interesting game. Tarrasch did quite well. Unfortunate for him he, while correct in his assessment that Pillsbury’s attack wouldn’t do much, erred and thus allowed the attack to be successful. Still, I’m impressed with the strong queen side counter play he generated Thanks
It's easy to see good moves in retrospect, it's coming up with them at the time which is the hard bit. That's why take-back requests in Lichess blitz always makes me laugh. Take the loss and don't make that mistake again. What other game or sport can you have another go if you miss? There isn't one.
Takeback requests for obvious mouse slips are acceptable. Like that guy that moved his queen to one square in front of mine (an undefended square) instead of just trading, then just traded after the takeback. Of course not every case of a mouseslip is that obvious and you kinda need to trust your gut. If a genuine mouseslip just so happens to look a lot like a genuine blunder, oh well, not like Im a walking lie detector.
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Thank you for presenting this game 🙏, what book did you use for this presentation? Thank you again! 👌🙏
My pleasure! I think I first saw this game in Reti's "Masters of the Chess Board". You can also find it in Tartakower's "500 Master Games of Chess" and Kasparov's "My Great Predecessors" (Vol. 1).
@@chesswisdom thank you this reply, I will look for it! I have the Kasparov book
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A paradigm for several key thematic ideass. Thx for this, man.
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Interesting game. Tarrasch did quite well. Unfortunate for him he, while correct in his assessment that Pillsbury’s attack wouldn’t do much, erred and thus allowed the attack to be successful. Still, I’m impressed with the strong queen side counter play he generated
Thanks
Thank you for digging out all those very interesting moves!
Mt pleasure!
Had their own engines n mind
Paul keres game?!
Nice thanks
It's easy to see good moves in retrospect, it's coming up with them at the time which is the hard bit. That's why take-back requests in Lichess blitz always makes me laugh. Take the loss and don't make that mistake again. What other game or sport can you have another go if you miss? There isn't one.
Takeback requests for obvious mouse slips are acceptable. Like that guy that moved his queen to one square in front of mine (an undefended square) instead of just trading, then just traded after the takeback. Of course not every case of a mouseslip is that obvious and you kinda need to trust your gut. If a genuine mouseslip just so happens to look a lot like a genuine blunder, oh well, not like Im a walking lie detector.
Peope are to harsh to Tarrasch. Rd8 was an obvious mouse slip.
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Dr. Tarasch usually behaved arrogantly...and understimate his opponents.
Kh1 !!