After watching so many Tal’s games and analysis by Mato.. the first thing I look at chess board is to where I can sacrifice a piece and force-swing position in my advantage.
"The problem is King safety, an even bigger problem is Tal's unpredictable moves!" A fun combination of astute chess analysis and humor. Well done Mato.
i was smiling the entire game and laughing out lout at some points and moves. this is pure entertainment and also opens the mind. thank u alot Tal and Mato :)
Shiesles, Me, too. "What move did Tal make?" Each time I pause, look for something totally unexpected, then chuckle happily as Tal does something even crazier. How brutal it must have been to face him, with time control, back in the day.
Dear Guru ( Master / teacher ), at the end you ask "Many people have high opinion about Tal. How about you? I've no words. He is just a mesmerizer !!!! And about you. You are a master teacher. No less in your art. Simply superb. 👌👌👌 🙏🙏🙏 🌹🌹🌹 A Big Thank You, Sir. 🙏🙏🙏
Am dam sure 23 - 8 - 2020 51 one sick peoples who dislike this game , doesn't know how many coins are there in chessboard .any ways beauty in quality .tq mato sir. You are great anchor of chess game ,I never even find a single person who can entertain this much ,when there 1000' ds of people who has chess lecture channels..you are the best ....✌️🙏
Hey Mato! Want to say thank you for all your content. I like your analysis and your humour, i dont miss a single one of your videos (; Hello from France!
Thank you Mato for posting this game. It fascinated me a lot, and it showed Mikhail Tal's genius. And your comment made it understandable nicely for bloody amateurs like I am.
sin lugar a dudas,mikhail tal hace arder el tablero,encuentra jugadas dificiles de ver para cualquiera......no doubt,mikhail tal makes the board burn ,he finds good moves that are hard to see for anybody, thanks MATO.
Thank you Mato for the great chess video and the link to Talks games! I'm writing down all of his games, and I learn so much from each game! Thank you, God bless!
This game did it for me. I'm absolutely convinced that any dictionary or encyclopedia should simply post a photo of Mikhail Tal for any definition of "Magic" or "Magician" ! There's no other words to describe his games !
Mato is right if u study Tal u might end up playing like him, more and more I'm able to find his killer moves the rook b7+ was found in a blink. awsome channal
I would take a life long quest to analyze Tal's games not one week, same with games of Geller and Fisher, because they limit the piece movement in a masterly way that produce dimensions to the game, Alekhine, Magnus, Kasparov are also masters like many others. But a 17 year old has surfaced who is a similar material. Carlson says he is scared of Ali Reza, I wonder what he will say about this new World Champion in RAPID. LONG LIVE THE KING.
some players were not afraid of Talj or Tal... for example Smyslov - all his moves are tricks - or Keres (alongside Korčnoj the best ever chess player to not rule the World)- he's good pupil - or Petrosian - poor kid, he thinks he's ownin' the game - or Spassky - Tal is greatest complicator but not a player... I adored Tal and played simultaneous game with him in Bugojno in '80s. Had a rook for a pawn but draw in the end. Was just overwhelmed with joy to play Tal - I had winnin' position. That was Tal's only draw of the tournament...
We can say that with computer moves Tal wouldn't be able to play like this. But he is playing a human. He trusts he is not playing a computer. So know this: Your opponent will have to play like a computer to beat you - all you have to do is play like Tal. .. This may sound weird but remember this:" Tactics flow from a superior position". So you will easily find your moves and your opponent has to find computer moves.
Tal is the most favorable chess player but it would be even more instructive to present Tal games with black pieces. I would like to know how such an attacking player played with black and what strategy did it use. Was he still sacrifising a lot?
It seems that the magician literally pulled a rabbit out of a hat here! Tal is one of the greatest contributions that the Jewish people have made to humanity!
Woww i have never witnessed something like that in a GM game. Almost 40% of the moves by both players were blunders. I understand the position was very complex, but it was unusual for Tal to make so many blunders.