Wow what a game from the magician Tal putting on the magic show definitely a vintage Tal game sacks major pieces and goes on to win with his minor pieces and passed pawns so effective Thanks Jozarov
Hi Jozarov! After looking at the position, I saw why it wasnt working, but you missed saying why it doesnt work. On 26 Rf1 works because there is no Knight fork, but you didnt mention the fork so initially I was confused, cus the position looks exactly the same, except for the King, and that is why now it doesnt work anymore because now Black had lost initiative to attack, because now if the Knight jumps out, there will be no fork anymore, so blacks attack is dead. For the fork to work the King must be on b1, not c1 where it now stands in the continuation of the game. This was a very instructive game, thank you for showing it! I love Tal. He was pre-Ai Ai. :)
Great analysis. Thanks Jozarov.
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A very fine analysis of two brilliant games. thanks Josip.
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Thanks Bro for posting it. It's a middlegame study which contains a lot of good and weird ideas need to be reviewed, analysed, and understood.
Well said!
Wow what a game from the magician Tal putting on the magic show definitely a vintage Tal game sacks major pieces and goes on to win with his minor pieces and passed pawns so effective Thanks Jozarov
And after so many days i got my favourite master playing on my favourite channel...
I am a Tal fan bro💙
Hi Jozarov! After looking at the position, I saw why it wasnt working, but you missed saying why it doesnt work. On 26 Rf1 works because there is no Knight fork, but you didnt mention the fork so initially I was confused, cus the position looks exactly the same, except for the King, and that is why now it doesnt work anymore because now Black had lost initiative to attack, because now if the Knight jumps out, there will be no fork anymore, so blacks attack is dead. For the fork to work the King must be on b1, not c1 where it now stands in the continuation of the game.
This was a very instructive game, thank you for showing it! I love Tal. He was pre-Ai Ai. :)
Thankyou coach.
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Queen for 3 pieces variation
What about 7. Qb6
8. qd2
@ 8. Qxb2 9. Rb1, Qa3 10. e5 is most played move but f5 is the best move according to the engine.