At the first sight im in love with chess,i already knew when i choose tal as my fav GM (coz the mezmerizing attacking skill) later in this (Tal-Botvinik episode) i realized Tal also the gentleman who love challenge and the man with the principe "i must different from another people" (well the last one just my opinion) ah.... if Mikhail Tal keep alive till at age 76 (like hawking) maybe i can shake his hand and admire him as my role models life,Love u Tal from Indonesia😙😙
Micky Mantle said "If id known id live this long, id have taken better care of myself" I think Tal probably had similar thoughts. But The Magician from Riga left us many wonderful games to learn from, his style wasn't always precise, and was often complicated, but he attacked like no other. And much like Fischer must have been an incredible opponent to face over the board. Personally one of my favorite Tal games is the Drowning Hippo, should check it out if you haven't seen it already.
What a great series. I love the Capablanca series but there is something brave and fearless how Tal consistently forces more and more complications and consistently comes out ahead. That rook e5 was a brilliant barricade, it made the Queen into a lost puppy dog and stifled any momentum Botvinnik had. Another masterpiece.
Watched too many of talsl's games, I tried to analyze his moves, but came up with nothing, unpredictable and fearless... Even if you think tal made a mistake, later on, it becomes an opening to a greater attack... Amazingly beautiful games by Tal, I learned a lot from this genius 👍👍 I know I will miserably lose too many games against Tal, but still, playing against him would have made me a better player... Thank you bro for the videos, they are not only entertaining, but also educational
There was probably a lot of Respect between these two Players Botonivik played a Great Game Tal simply Awesome 1960 the year I was born another reason I like Tal so much Thanks Agadmator Game Enjoyed
@ 21:30 "But, Here Tal played Queen to e5. It's a weird move, but Tal really has ideas here. So what do you play here as black ?" Agadmator. Me : Resign ?🙄🤦
#suggestion You may like to add the engine evaluation bar thing (the vertical bar with black and white colors signifying which side is better and by how much ) This is useful for viewers to identify small mistakes easily
who ever describes chess better than you.you are the best chess commentator in the world. opponent like botvinik was very hard to bit chess player, even for alekhine chess genious in 1920,1930,and 1940th.
This game is similar to the last one of Karpov - Kasparov in Sevilla Match. The tactical player that changes the match strategy against the solid positonal player, playing a positonal opening with a slow pieces development. And striking the board with the tactical struck in the precise moment.
Thanks! Question: when was Botvinnik *_not_* in severe time trouble? This seems to me to be a main theme in this match. Although Botvinnik was considered the better preparer, Tal clearly did his homework. And although Botvinnik was considered the better endgame player, Tal was no slouch here either. Tal was able to play both quickly enough and precisely enough that Botvinnik seems to have been in time trouble in most of these games at the 40 move mark. In the end, it seems this was a match where a younger player with slightly newer, better, more flexible ideas beat an older champion just past his prime, who had one too many idiosyncrasies. Thanks again. Rikki Tikki.
15:15 Rook captures Queen captures Queen captures Rook captures Rook captures Bishop captures.... with CHECK. Then Knight captures Rook captures and in the end you have a drawn end game. Lmao 😂 made my night
Not really lol he can still check Tal's king into oblivion and force him to hide between the kingside pawns, but it's a lost endgame anyway and Botvinnik knows that Tal will convert it.
Classic game by the master. Its weird to see Tal not play e4, and Botvinnik in the King's Indian. But I guess Tal was better out of his comfort zone than Botvinnik was- the most versatile player won
Idk i think he just miscalculated it, i was thinking that too, or maybe he want to say "totally eliminate checkmate possibility", cuz who know tal have unexpected prepared move but yeah theoritically he miscalculated it
This is the best and perfect example of his quote "You must take your opponent into a deep dark forest where 2+2=5 and the path leading out is only wide enough for one.
very nice game. thanks @agadmator i wanna ask a question. how many variations should one claculate and to what level in a blitz game say 5 or 3 mins? thanks.
Wow. I don't know if the games are themselves amazing or the analysis is extra good here or both but this series is a class apart from your normal videos...
One of the main reasons I love watching Tal's games is because he plays just like the way I play. Creating complications and trying to come on top. Granted I rarly do come on top, I still enjoy that 1 minute (on 5m blitz games) my opponent spends to find what his next move will be after I do something Tal like. Although I lack the intellect, the skills and the knowledge to even compare with Tal, seeing him play this moves just makes something in me go 'WOW'.
I subscribe to your channel. I enjoy your analysis a lot. Just a suggestion, go thru each game first, and then do the analysis. Thanks again -- Vic Alexander
At 21:50 could black have played knight to f4? The pawn is pinned by the rook, the knight would be attacking whites bishop, and black cant capture with the queen
Screw the candidates, we want more Tal games
Tal uses his rooks like knights
But he uses his Knights like LC0 uses her pawns D:
I know right
Not uses,should be used 🤘
@@ThePhenomeno He lives on in our hearts
I feel the same while watching this game
Me: That move looks good.
Agadmator: And obviously you can’t play that move because it allows mate on 57 moves.
Me: Yeah... bad move.
Haha totally!!
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:D
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I can relate🤣🤣🤣💔.
I's a weird move , not because it's a weird move , but .... Are you sure ? ha ha ha ha
Bro 190 likes n no comments
"There is an interesting line and I will show it because it is an interesting line"
Great vid tho
At the first sight im in love with chess,i already knew when i choose tal as my fav GM (coz the mezmerizing attacking skill) later in this (Tal-Botvinik episode) i realized Tal also the gentleman who love challenge and the man with the principe "i must different from another people" (well the last one just my opinion) ah.... if Mikhail Tal keep alive till at age 76 (like hawking) maybe i can shake his hand and admire him as my role models life,Love u Tal from Indonesia😙😙
And love u too Antonio 😙
I see that Detective Conan reference.
Unfortunately The Magician of Riga didn't take very good care of himself, and we lost him in 1992. A real shame, and a great lose to the game.
sparkplug1018 yea.... i know,i was shock when im read his autobioghrapy when it shows he died at age 55😢
Micky Mantle said "If id known id live this long, id have taken better care of myself" I think Tal probably had similar thoughts.
But The Magician from Riga left us many wonderful games to learn from, his style wasn't always precise, and was often complicated, but he attacked like no other. And much like Fischer must have been an incredible opponent to face over the board.
Personally one of my favorite Tal games is the Drowning Hippo, should check it out if you haven't seen it already.
What a great series. I love the Capablanca series but there is something brave and fearless how Tal consistently forces more and more complications and consistently comes out ahead. That rook e5 was a brilliant barricade, it made the Queen into a lost puppy dog and stifled any momentum Botvinnik had. Another masterpiece.
*and this is a weird move. not because its a weird move*
The funny thing is that was probably the clearest way to express his meaning.
13:24
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He's Great!
Botvinnik is a very unpleasant opponent
amro ezzeldien This is a great compliment to any competitive player.
Exactly my thoughts when facing a good player
@Donald Trump Wrong
@Donald Trump why?
@@brodigy254 not why, how?
Watched too many of talsl's games, I tried to analyze his moves, but came up with nothing, unpredictable and fearless... Even if you think tal made a mistake, later on, it becomes an opening to a greater attack...
Amazingly beautiful games by Tal, I learned a lot from this genius 👍👍
I know I will miserably lose too many games against Tal, but still, playing against him would have made me a better player...
Thank you bro for the videos, they are not only entertaining, but also educational
This game isn't in the playlist for the for tal vs Botvinnik, almost missed it
No matter where i am, whenever i see notification from agad i open my laptop, sit and start watching the video!!!
Me too man.
Me2 we are like addicted stadium 4 😂😂😂😂😂
+Gunjan Shellar
No dude what if you are in a time restricted game against Tal. Cannot stop to watch agad.
Gunjan is a name of girl I think so 🤔 y he is calling no man then?
@@VestigialHead I can't get notification while playing 😂😂
“Botvinnik has to make rook”. It’s embarrassing when that happens in the middle of a game, but when u gotta go you gotta go.
There was probably a lot of Respect between these two Players Botonivik played a Great Game Tal simply Awesome 1960 the year I was born another reason I like Tal so much Thanks Agadmator Game Enjoyed
Very instructive game, these games from Tal has been helping me get back into playing chess from a long absence due to work and school.
Today is my birthday and I get a Tal game! Best birthday present ever!!!
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This is amazing!!! and its is even more amazing to those who have read "Tal-Botvinnik, 1960 by Mikhail Tal" you do capture the essence.
What a match. The young challenger rises, but the formidable and stubborn champion stands his ground!
I watched agadmator for the chess analysis but subscribed for the drink analysis
Cold moderation. No word to few, no word to much! PERFECT!
He was truly a magician over the board..
@ 21:30 "But, Here Tal played Queen to e5. It's a weird move, but Tal really has ideas here. So what do you play here as black ?" Agadmator.
Me : Resign ?🙄🤦
"First of all, you have to make a move" Ha ha that's so agadmator
never clicked a notification so fast
so reti opening counters caro kann players xD
It is impossible to just move the pieces on the boards and analyze everything. Thanks to you now I can really enjoy legendary games.
#suggestion
You may like to add the engine evaluation bar thing (the vertical bar with black and white colors signifying which side is better and by how much )
This is useful for viewers to identify small mistakes easily
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But its like learning to ride a four wheeled bicycle, it doesn't teach you much.
Been watching your videos for a long time now my friend.. thank u for covering these games..
Pure magic from the magician! Thanks to agad for uploading this game!
Wonderful game. Botvinnik finds an engine move towards the end. The knight manoeuvre idea for the defence is amazing
Tal and Ivanchuk have the most interesting games
It's a shame they never olayed eachother in their primes
I like ivanchuk's play
Thanks agadmator for
going back to Tal vs Bottvinik series.
Very nicely explained.
who ever describes chess better than you.you are the best chess commentator in the world. opponent like botvinik was very hard to bit chess player, even for alekhine chess genious in 1920,1930,and 1940th.
“First of all you do have to make a move.”
Really nice video. followed all the matches. Thanks for this Agadmator. You are the best! Keep them comming
When you are watching Tal vs. Botvinnik and Agad spoils you the end of the Capablanca saga. #2019
this might be the longest analyzing video uploaded by u. i am always enjoying ur chess analysis. thank you agadmator :)
6:39,at Nc7 doesnt white win immediately with c5?
@Goat_Te a you are not forced to trade queens after c6.. blacks queen can just back down on the A file
@Zany_ i think winning a piece and a pawn for no compensation counts as an instant win in world class games
This game is similar to the last one of Karpov - Kasparov in Sevilla Match. The tactical player that changes the match strategy against the solid positonal player, playing a positonal opening with a slow pieces development. And striking the board with the tactical struck in the precise moment.
Thanks! Question: when was Botvinnik *_not_* in severe time trouble? This seems to me to be a main theme in this match. Although Botvinnik was considered the better preparer, Tal clearly did his homework. And although Botvinnik was considered the better endgame player, Tal was no slouch here either. Tal was able to play both quickly enough and precisely enough that Botvinnik seems to have been in time trouble in most of these games at the 40 move mark. In the end, it seems this was a match where a younger player with slightly newer, better, more flexible ideas beat an older champion just past his prime, who had one too many idiosyncrasies. Thanks again. Rikki Tikki.
perhaps my favorite game and analysis of yours so far, very excellent sir
Great games between Botwinnik and Tal :) Greetings from Poland !
15:15 Rook captures Queen captures Queen captures Rook captures Rook captures Bishop captures.... with CHECK. Then Knight captures Rook captures and in the end you have a drawn end game. Lmao 😂 made my night
13:10 couldn't Tal have moved Re7 to get the pawn and if Botvinnik had protected it then he could capture rook on f2?
After Re7 you get Rxa2, and now the pawns will be traded
#suggestion-The Peruvian Immortal(Estebaan Canal vs. NN)
Very rarely would a GM play into a lost position to only 1 move away from mate. I think botvinic did it on purpose to spite tal
Not really lol he can still check Tal's king into oblivion and force him to hide between the kingside pawns, but it's a lost endgame anyway and Botvinnik knows that Tal will convert it.
Quite pleased! Why not the games of T - Dr. B 1961 match also
Hello everyone!!! So enjoyable ride this was ...thank so much my friend and all chess community.peace out
You put the game 11 after game 20 in your playlist☺
Felt like I was losing my mind until I looked at the playlist
Do you think for some of the more recent games you will be able to implement the clock times?
Agreed, that's a great idea, but it would be hard to get such data.
Classic game by the master. Its weird to see Tal not play e4, and Botvinnik in the King's Indian. But I guess Tal was better out of his comfort zone than Botvinnik was- the most versatile player won
This video is out of order on the playlist. It is game 11 but it comes after game 19 in the list
After the hypothetic 14. ... Nc7 you give the "interesting line" starting with 15. Q:a7 but 15. c5 would end the game immediately.
I think theres plenty of options for counter play that threatens whites queen that it's not really a major concern
after Qa5 by white, Rc7 is no option cause of c5 (min 6:44) ... nevertheless, i love your channel :)
QUESTION - at 18:58, why can't the checkmate threat from white Qg8 be defended by black Qe8/Qf8? Why Nf6 is the only defense?
Idk i think he just miscalculated it, i was thinking that too, or maybe he want to say "totally eliminate checkmate possibility", cuz who know tal have unexpected prepared move but yeah theoritically he miscalculated it
This is the best and perfect example of his quote "You must take your opponent into a deep dark forest where 2+2=5 and the path leading out is only wide enough for one.
Mother of God... 26min! Thx again, another nice video!
Tal seem to dominate this game. Great plays right from the beginning development.
I will save this video for dinner 😂
This video is not placed in the playlist; it skips from game 10 to game 12
23:49 what about Queen to d1check which grabs white's central pawn?
You were mistaken in 7:39 black will not play qb4 exchanging queens if bxc4 he will play bxe5 and if white takes queen x d1 twice and bh3
There is nothing better than watching Tal games then playing against the computer and sacrificing pieces like a mad .man and seeing the outcome,,,😂😂😂
It's game 11, but it's the #20 in the tal vs botvinnik list - you need to reorder it
Man, best videos around!! But don't spoil the ending of the match at the beginning of the video please :)
Hi @agadmator, the order seems to be wrong as game 11 didn't show up after game 10, but after game 19 for me.
Might be my TV but probably not.
Man, I love your videos. Keep up the good work.
#suggestion Yug-ch 1965, Rajko Bogdanovic & Albin Planinc, French defence.
This video is missing from your Playlist Tal vs Botvinnik 1960
I think you miss something on the time 6.45 if night back to c7 then tal would push pawn to c5 then the black queen no where to go.
when you are reading the contributors its as if they are sorted by their nationality in your list
21:52 i thought immediately of making that move
This game is not in the playlist @agadmator
"This is a wierd move.. Not because it's a wierd move, but because it doesn't really matter"
- Agadmator 2018
very nice game. thanks @agadmator
i wanna ask a question. how many variations should one claculate and to what level in a blitz game say 5 or 3 mins?
thanks.
Tal doesn’t want to exchange queen - tal loves giving them away
"You play to win the game! Hello! You play to win the game..."
In P. H. Clarke's, "Mikhal Tal's Best Games of Chess" (1961) - my second chess book ever - move 27 of Game 11 is listed as R-G7.
Always waiting for your videos.you are best agadmator.🙋
So much learning opportunity
At 6:40. The best move for white would be c6. Winning blacks queen.
At 6:39 you raise the inquiry of NC7. You missed the immediate snap-push of c5!
Great analysis.
Wow. I don't know if the games are themselves amazing or the analysis is extra good here or both but this series is a class apart from your normal videos...
This game doesn’t seem to be in the play list. It seems to go game 10, game 12.
I wonder if any chess engine would actually consider any of Tal's sacrifices. It's just maddening & exasperating.
Your accent has improved immensely!
Thanks!
This game is not on the playlist Sir agad
One of the main reasons I love watching Tal's games is because he plays just like the way I play. Creating complications and trying to come on top.
Granted I rarly do come on top, I still enjoy that 1 minute (on 5m blitz games) my opponent spends to find what his next move will be after I do something Tal like.
Although I lack the intellect, the skills and the knowledge to even compare with Tal, seeing him play this moves just makes something in me go 'WOW'.
6:38 wouldnt c5 just trap the queen?
such a long video but it was worth it .
this game is missing from the match playlist
Suppernezz or petrosian? Who do you think will play better at these kind of positions.
Love the long video Agad :)
I subscribe to your channel. I enjoy your analysis a lot. Just a suggestion, go thru each game first, and then do the analysis. Thanks again -- Vic Alexander
Such brilliance
At 21:50 could black have played knight to f4? The pawn is pinned by the rook, the knight would be attacking whites bishop, and black cant capture with the queen
Mikhail Tal is my favorite chess player. His style of play🔥🔥 new to the channel
Wow no dislikes. Great job adagmator.
Just beautiful
whats wrong with B2 check at the end of the game???