Understanding Tal

Submitted by ih8sens on Fri, 08/15/2008 at 7:11am.

Mikhail Tal was a rather unique player.  His wild, sacrificial style lead to some very different opinions of Tal.  To some, he was the most successful patzer ever to play. To others his regular lack of objectivity was the very thing that made his play so beautiful to watch, and so terrifying to meet.  Whether you like his style or not, there are very few players in the chess world, especially those floating around the intermediate levels, who wouldn't give anything to see attacking options as effectively as he did. 

 

The incredible thing about Tal is that while he wasn't always as unsound and people think, he did take the most agressive line almost all the time.  Why?  Well to quote Tal himself "I realized a very simple truth: not only was I worried, but also my opponent." 

 

So how did Tal manage to find sacrifices and, maybe more impressively, generate the positions that allowed him to make those sacrifices so consistently?  Perhaps the answer to this isn't as difficult as you would think.  In fact it largely had to do with attitude.  When asked what he looks for when finding a move he said "First, how to sac my queen, then rook, then bishop, then knight, then pawns."  Whether this is true or not, only Tal has ever known; the fact is, however, that this attacking attitude has resulted in some amazing games of chess. The game you are about to view is one of Tal's bests.  I have not annotated the game in depth.  Your job is to 'think like Tal' and see if you can find the moves yourself.  Be warned, the tactic you are about to see is pretty sudden, don't let yourself get lulled into playing obvious moves!

Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For those interested, next weeks game is between Fischer and Tal.  It should be a real beauty!  See you Friday.

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Comments:

by Artemi - 3 months ago
Imus, Cavite Philippines
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Tal is a wizard!!!

by NM GreenLaser - 3 months ago
Chester, NY United States
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Tal is quoted by ih8sens as saying, "First, how to sac my queen, then rook, then bishop, then knight, then pawns." This sometimes became not one at a time, but all at once. With several of his pieces available to be captured, Tal felt that, according to the rules, his opponent could only take one. As soon as Tal's latest games were published, I had the impression that his opponents could not solve the problems Tal created with only 2 hours and 30 in the first time control. Some players survived and even had good records against Tal, but they were likely to be monsters such as Spassky.

by fzweb - 3 months ago
Australia
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Amazing game!

by joaoporto - 3 months ago
Porto Portugal
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I love Tal, but also Kasparov.

I think Tal couldnt get a win against Kasparov.

See this one:

by blegacy - 3 months ago
north carolina United States
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brilliant...never seen that 1 coming and neither did sviridov

by armchairQB - 3 months ago
Austin, TX United States
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I'm inspired to go outside and run with scissors!

by Spinatai - 3 months ago
Vilnius Lithuania
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Amazing

by Spektrowski - 3 months ago
Moscow Russia
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Brilliant. Tal is one of my favorites, along with Keres...

Though it's a pity that there's no immediate win after 18... Kd8. White, of course, remain two pieces up after 19. g8=Q+ Kc7 20. Qxc8+ Kxc8 21. Bxd2 and should win easily.

Another variant is 18... Qxd1+ 19. Bxd1 Kd8 20. g8=Q+, getting queen and knight for a rook. Equally hopeless endgame.

by wdygml - 3 months ago
Delhi India
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WooooW

by shadowc - 3 months ago
Buenos Aires Argentina
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Close the restaurant!

by suppenopa - 3 months ago
Bozen Italy
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wow, that's really great!

I also like this part of the article:

When asked what he looks for when finding a move he said "First, how to sac my queen, then rook, then bishop, then knight, then pawns."

 

looking forward to tal vs. fischer!

by thewolf72 - 3 months ago
Rome Italy
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ty !

by BirdBrain - 3 months ago
KY United States
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Thanks - huge fan of Tal.

by RaZhaN-k - 3 months ago
suleymany Iraq
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ive never seen such an entertaining game...i love the way Mikhail Tal plays...thanx for posting

by roflolmao1515 - 3 months ago
United States
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NICE!

 

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