Mikhail Tal bener2 sabar dan sangat akurat setiap langkah bidak catur sampe mas Bobby Fisher selalu resign karena tak mungkin memenangkan game itu dari yang ke 1 hingga ke 4. beneran maha guru catur terbaik cuma Mikhail Tal.
That's what I admired on Fischer. His defeats at the early stages of his career, made him more determined to become the best ever, grandmaster in the history of chess
I thought the same thing. Bobby must have been furious losing, but instead of having self-doubt at becoming a champion, he became even more determined. It's a similar situation with Praggnanandha vs. Magnus. It will be interesting to see if Rameshbaba can do what Fischer did. Becoming the champion is more than being a chess genius. We have plenty. The difference in 1st and 2nd is *mental strength* under duress and intense pressure. Now, to me, Bobby Fischer was the greatest ever because of the enormous pressure in the historic match against Boris Spassky in 1972. It was the mighty USSR against the U.S. Before that championship match, Bobby had never beaten Spassky. So, with all that pressure, then to win in the convincing manner he displayed, is the ultimate demonstration of greatness in the history of chess. ♟️
Tal became world champ a year later by beating Botwinnik.Fischer with 16 wasn't ready for the title.After 1962, Tal wouldn’t stand a chance against Fischer.
@@slavqnin66Kasparov knew tal was dying coming from hospital, he just honoured his favourite magician , will u just beat a dying man for his last chess game? Kasparov also gave the title to kramnik in 2000 in fixed game. Btw bobby claim all Kasparov vs karpov games were fixed, maybe Fischer correct in some way😅😅😅😅
@@boboho3928 Kasparov wouldn't beat dying Tal out of respect... Kasparov was a trust gentleman, he visited Fischers cemetery in Island to pay his respect... No other champion did that.. I remember him saying ' He stopped playing at the age of 29, that's insane...
Even the world champions Botvinnik didn't know what hit him in the title fight in 1960, 51 years old Botvinnik was ready a year later and he took Tal apart.. After that Tal has never recovered..
I am just amazed that they had these candidates tournaments etc organized so neatly even in 1959 and even before that. A time when there was very little technology and everything. Travelling was such a big undertaking. No cell phones, no gps, fewer flights and everything.
Buen video..... q sabroso es ver juego de ajedrez como si fuera en torneo... sin habladera q si hizo esto o hizo aquello..... quieren saber más q esos grandes campeones
Un joven Bobby Fischer siendo ya GM enfrentándose al mago de Riga 🧙♂️ ✨️ quien se coronaría campeón del mundo al siguiente año. Dos de los mejores ajedrecistas de todos los tiempos
1:16 Tal already won...every time I can do that position I know I won! 😁. Tal played like Capablanca ,what´s even better!!.... following this spirit,: 3:10 is not K x e4 !! MUST BE : c6 !1 getting crazy Fischer´s Bishop !
in chess age doesn't matter, your brain does, many old players got defeated by younger ones, enjoy the beauty of a GOAT losing from an older GOAT, the losing GOAT became the best of GOATs, I love them both though
There was no match. Tal was way stronger than Fischer. In my opinion Fischer was overestimated, he was a great chess player but only for a few years. I don’t like the way he played