One impressive thing about this is thatkarpov was known to be almost unplayble in the Caro Kann and crushing against it in a similar way to how Tal had been known as impossible to play the sicillian against and crushing when he played it. it was in a way beating Karpov at his own game. Thanks Josip and keep up the good work.
What a great game! I love the way Tal just went for attack attack attack ... that is the best defense. A quarter of a century after being World Champion he still troubled World Champions! (Ivanchuck still has the same effect on the top players today.)
One impressive thing about this is thatkarpov was known to be almost unplayble in the Caro Kann and crushing against it in a similar way to how Tal had been known as impossible to play the sicillian against and crushing when he played it. it was in a way beating Karpov at his own game. Thanks Josip and keep up the good work.
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"Hold my rooks, kid." Mikhail Tal
What a great game! I love the way Tal just went for attack attack attack ... that is the best defense. A quarter of a century after being World Champion he still troubled World Champions!
(Ivanchuck still has the same effect on the top players today.)
I spotted Nf6 in about 20 seconds. Such a shame I never got into chess at an early age
I will also... But finding the best continuation and keeping the advantage is where real talent comes in ...
Great 👌
Tal the magician
This was a blitz game according to Coach Andras Toth on youtube that's why they missed some wins
Tal, the SF at that time.
Probably the most famous and most analyzed blitz game ...
Fabi resembles Karpov...not a great performance in short formats, but so hard to beat at classical format.
Hello there, could you please cover Ayush Sharma who is 2150 that recently defeated 2644