I love Tal-Fischer games. Clear lines plus audacious attack produce really exciting chess. And the way Fischer converted a Bishop v Knight advantage to a win by mobilizing his King as an attacking force early was beautiful to behold.
Some say the internet is evil but it so cool to have the access to so many historical chess games. Who really puts faith in word jumble or sudoku to work the mind and avoid senility?
This game is a classical example for how Kings moves has vital important at game ends. Fischer used his king for win. And he was not only genious also has soul like a computer, i mean he had no human soul disadvantages he can move his King 5-6 rows between Tal's pawns knight and rook and he had not any fear for be mate. This was really amazing...
I am a club player and not too bad at the game but from like half of the video - when the rook + bishop vs rook + night endgame was reached I could hardly predict any single move. It's so insanely complicated ...
questa partita a differenza delle partite del 1958 ( 4 sconfitte di Fischer , che aveva 15 anni) , mostra la vera forza di Fischer , il più forte giocatore di tutti i tempi !
Nice excuse, the reality was that Tal couldn’t beat Fischer anytime after 1960's.. The last time Tal dominated Fischer was 1959 in Zurich when Fischer was just 16.....After 1960 it was pretty much over..
There's no move for black. If you play b2, then white will give you a check by playing R e7. After black's K d8, white Rook goes to b7 and you can't guard the pawn on b2 and mate on b8 at the same time.