Moral: Never challange Tal in sacrifice theme. Once a player said, " Tal, I dare you to sacrifice your queen. And Tal destroyed that player brutally with queen sacrifice.
Not only did Najdorf break his promise, he lost anyway. Why would he mention to Tal that he had played Capablanca, Alekhine and other world champions (such as Lasker, Euwe, Botvinnik), as if this was going to intimidate Tal? Tal was still only 22 years old in the early part of November 1960 but he had become world champion earlier that year.
Where can we I send you some chess games link ? From you inspiration I have created the SPARTANS Defense which I used back in 2021, 20 hrs a day for weekends.
At 2:10 after Black played Qc7, White should have played e5 because: e5 dxe5 fxe5 Nxe5/Qxe5 Rxf6 (removing the defender of h7 pawn and Queen and bishop are set to deliver mate on h7) and this is crushing the black side.... I did not find anything wrong here. But it cannot be so because Magician of Riga was playing White and how can I be better than him!! So, where am I wrong in here??
Given that he resigned so soon after declining the sacrifice he was honor bound to accept, Najdorf should have said: "I might still win this game, but I must accept the sc. because I promised.."
Is the puzzle really as simple as it looks? If I'm missing something please point it out to me. Thanks. Black plays f2, discovered check. Only response is to block with Nf3, then Bxf3 is mate. OK. Since posting the above I looked ahead and based on another answer, I saw that instead of blocking with Nf3, white can play Qxe4, and that kills my whole idea.
Puzzle. Balck Pawn pushes discovered check, white queen takes black bishop, black pawn promotes queen and white rook takes, black rook takes, white knight takes, second black rook check , only cover white knight back, black queen mates white king
Like Morphy! Mikhail Tal's Checkmate With A Single Bishop
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Najdorf: "Be forewarned that I will accept all of your sacrifices."
Tal: "Be forewarned that I will accept all of your resignations."
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Najdorf was in the insurance business when he was not playing chess. No wonder he didn't keep his promise.
Thank you very much for this impressive Tal game showing his attacking style ! More success to your endeavor sir.
Plz ..introduce the players ..like the ufc fighters are introduced ..you did once and that was interesting 😂
Which vid did he do it in?
you are so careful 😂
@Oissev Onos thanks player 😂
@@SurenAghabekyan i hope you will do atleast one video in the proposed style 😋
Yes man
"I will accept all of your sacrifices"
*Plays Queen's Gambit*
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Hahahahahha
Magic on the board..superb coverage
many thanks dear Gowri
Thanks for making this video. Very funny story of 2 real gentleman and also a very nice game.
Nice to know this story behind the game 👍
Moral: Never challange Tal in sacrifice theme. Once a player said, " Tal, I dare you to sacrifice your queen. And Tal destroyed that player brutally with queen sacrifice.
Very nice game
I enjoyed this greatly
Thanks suren 😊 the Tal game
*Brilliant Game By SGM Mikhail*_"The Magician"_*Tal💪🔥*
"I hope you keep your promise. "♟💪🏾💯🤓
Not only did Najdorf break his promise, he lost anyway. Why would he mention to Tal that he had played Capablanca, Alekhine and other world champions (such as Lasker, Euwe, Botvinnik), as if this was going to intimidate Tal? Tal was still only 22 years old in the early part of November 1960 but he had become world champion earlier that year.
Where can we I send you some chess games link ? From you inspiration I have created the SPARTANS Defense which I used back in 2021, 20 hrs a day for weekends.
At 2:10 after Black played Qc7, White should have played e5 because:
e5 dxe5
fxe5 Nxe5/Qxe5
Rxf6 (removing the defender of h7 pawn and Queen and bishop are set to deliver mate on h7)
and this is crushing the black side....
I did not find anything wrong here. But it cannot be so because Magician of Riga was playing White and how can I be better than him!!
So, where am I wrong in here??
After Qe5, Rf6 and Nf6 and no more mates
The problem is shyam rr said that after the queen takes on e5 rook takes on e5 the other knight can take the rook
I am surprised! Why najdorf didnt played sicilian najdorf?
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Mikhail Tal is a legend!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
At 2:10 why not e5?
Given that he resigned so soon after declining the sacrifice he was honor bound to accept, Najdorf should have said: "I might still win this game, but I must accept the sc. because I promised.."
Wow Qe1+ what a tactic!
Some could say that Tal sometimes enjoyed a cigarette
Good
Najdorf didn't play the Najdorf Variation.
It was a very beautiful puzzle, again with a Queen sac. I hope I get it right this time.
watching.....
Is the puzzle really as simple as it looks? If I'm missing something please point it out to me. Thanks.
Black plays f2, discovered check. Only response is to block with Nf3, then Bxf3 is mate.
OK. Since posting the above I looked ahead and based on another answer, I saw that instead of blocking with Nf3, white can play Qxe4, and that kills my whole idea.
Lol
Find Queen sacrifice, Suren's Favourite. This is a hint
@@goldyarora1977 true... Suren's fav XD
After f2+ you are missing Qxe4.
Want a face reveal.....
1. Qe1+, Rxe1
2. f2+, Qxe4
3. fxe1Qeen+, Kg2
4. Qxd2+, Kh3
5. Rh6+, Kg3
6. Qxh2+, Kf3
7. Rh3#
I know I didn’t analyze all the variations.
After
4. Qxd2, if Kg1 or Kh1, then
5. Rc1+, Nf1
6. Rxf1#
What about Nf1 after Qe1+ ?
@UCEtLVLw73-j_hVEtYbEdMvg
1. Qe1, Nf1
2. Rh6+, Qh4
3. Rxh4+, Kg1
4. f2+, Rxf2
5. Rh1#
Congrats, you are correct
I hope u are safe.
Hope everything gets back to normal.
is like saying to stockfish you will go at deepth 62 every move and i will beat you
The picture on the right, how tall smoking with pleasure.
Puzzle. Balck Pawn pushes discovered check, white queen takes black bishop, black pawn promotes queen and white rook takes, black rook takes, white knight takes, second black rook check , only cover white knight back, black queen mates white king
Hello suren. I hope u r safe! How are things in Armenia?
Najdorf looks like Alfred Hitchcock.
How is e5 a nice threat when you lose your queen?!
He said it was a nice threat before black played Bb7 to neutralize the threat
@@justintime2026 yes
Let see the tal way to attack najdorf variation
Puzzle Qe1
Work on your voice please
Suren, Najdorf is polish player
Puzzle, Qd1+ Rd1, f2+ Qxe5, fxe1=Q+, Kg2, Qxd2...
And white is doomed, down 2 rooks and getting checkmated
Google CC: hello chess lovers, stolen here.
1.Qe1+....
Najdorf lost some of my respect after this video
Qe1+...Rxe1...f2+...Qxe4...fxe1(Q)+...winning both rooks...
Puzzle:
f2 Qxe4
Rh6 and it's game over
After Rh6, white can play Qg2 and it’s not over
Puzzle Qe1
...g3-e1+
Jyada paka mat game shuru kar
what does that mean??
@@SurenAghabekyan
That means *don't do useless talks and start the game*