Mikhail Tal's Greatest Queen Sacrifice! Best Chess Games | Moves, Strategy, Tricks & Ideas to Win
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2020
- Here's an absolutely incredible game of chess played by Mikhail Tal (the Magician from Riga). Mikhail Tal played one of his greatest queen sacrifices on move 13 of the game. This game was played between Mikhail Tal & Alexander Koblents in 1961 in Riga. Alexander Koblenz (who used to be Tal's trainer) is playing with the black pieces & Mikhail Tal (the Eighth World Chess Champion) is playing with the white pieces. From this mindblowing game, you can learn some amazing chess tactics, strategies, tricks, traps, moves & ideas, that you can use to win more games against your friends & other players online. This is a typical Tal game & one of the best chess games, which every Sicilian Najdorf player should see! Mikhail Tal was famous for his attacking style of play & he used to create absolute magic on the chess board with his chess pieces. I also have an interesting Chess Puzzle inspired by Mikhail Tal's games. Let's see if you can solve that.
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Sir make on handicap chess match
Good
U didnt answer my ques even after watching and commenting super fast😯😳😳
Please make new channel for Hindi chess videos
Why did you Don't make videos on gambits and traps
Mikhal Tal never loses a game , he just sacrifices his king sometimes
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Oh bhai
Mate that's nothing, I sacrifice my queen without even realising
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@@iamunstoppable8477 True
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂i know meeee too
That's Botez's Gambit😂
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Very very good! Such an exciting game and a brilliant sacrifice indeed. How Tal saw these possibilities is mind-numbing and makes it clear just how great a player he was!
Couldn't agree more! Glad you enjoyed it :)
1.Qg4 Bg4 2.Rh6 gh6 3. Bg7 #
Thank you Jeethendra bhai for such interesting puzzles . 👍
3.Bf7#(correction)
Then what about 1.Qf3 bg4 2.Qxg4 #
@@Tellytalk124 1.Qf3 is met with 1... Kxg6
@@Tellytalk124No because Qg4 means...King kills rook
Mikhail Tal: *starts playing*
His queen: *aight imma head out*
🤣🤣 totally nailed it
she knows that he is going to kill her
oh no my queen!
0-0
Mikail Tal to opponent: hey can u trade your king for my queen?
opponent: sure!
Mikail Tal: yey i win.
opponent: b-b-b-bb-bb-bu-bu-but the game hasent even started.
Mikail Tal:but u dont have a king dude its checkmated because its not on the board mr!
opponent:ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGHHHHHHHH IM GONNA COMPLAIN
judges: mikail tal won fair and square.
opponent: OK IM NEVER GONNA PLAY CHESS WITH MICHAIL TAL EVER AGAIN!!
Mikail Tal:Lol?
There should be a warning for every Mikhail Tal's game
'Please don't try this at your home' -
Hahaha right
Lmao right bro
Blew air through my nose.
Yeah
Right
Tal isn't just a genius... He's actually"MAGICIAN" who can recover from any situation on board 😌😎
O. N4. BXQ. R xrp. Pxr. B b7 mate.
him only having 1 pawn versus 3 queens:
You:dont worry, he can recover
@@yeahmansGet's stalemated instead
@@justaguywhozonesoutalot9328 3 rooks
Tal is genius than albert einstein 😂❤️
It’s mate in 3 !
1 Qg4+ Bxg4 , 2 Rxh6+ gxh6 , 3 Bf7#
Nice one 🤩
👏👏
Probably,you are fide rated player?
@@satender1616 I used to be ! Good at tactics ‘
In this game, all of tahl's move were perfect. Very deep tactics.
Is it tactics or strategy...
@@naywintun8034 both
Not really. The other guys shouldn’t have moved his knight (that was pinned to the rook). If he would’ve defended the knight by moving the rook to f8, he would still have advantage
@@tajchess75 man.... psychology is an important factor in chess.
@@tajchess75 lol dont u see pawn can take rook f8 bruh.
You're in a bad position:- panik
You're opponent leaves the queen hanging , so you took it and you're up a queen now:- Kalm
You're opponent is Mikhal Tal:- panik
Panik
Lamo 😂😂😂
hehe buai
That's racist. You're mocking his accent. "Panic = panik"
@@San-cs6lk nigga the Grammer lieutenant
Honestly Tal is one of my most favorite players because of his magical playing style. Honestly I would like to see the sacrificial and attacking spirit of chess revive again
Me! I sacrifice my queen without even knowing
The greatest sac ive done was 2 knight in a row
How amazingly he does those sacrifices. Players like him make the game more interesting
I call my girlfriend my queen. She thinks it's cute, little does she know I plan on sacrificing her.
r/cursedcomments
Don't think you are Mikhail tal you will loose the game of life for sure
@@sarfealam8520 Dont think you got the joke you will get r/wooooshed for sure
Black will place queen or rook in a1 its check mate
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Answer to Puzzle:
1. Queen to g4, check
2. Bishop takes queen at g4
3. Rook takes pawn at h6, check
4. Pawn takes Rook at h6
5. Bishop to f7, CHECKMATE.
Damm brilliant bro
Grand master level...
Woow amazing, I never thought of those moves 😰
difficult puzzle
Alag Level Bro
One of the best instructionals I have seen. I enjoyed it. You are a very good teacher.
Stunning game! My favorite player of all time is Fischer but I truly believe that in his prime Tal is unbeatable! Cheers!
Mate do you know a fact that on the verus of tal and Fisher, tal won 4 matches and fisher only 2 rest were draws.
1. Qtog4 forcing bishoptakes
2.Rtoh6 forcing pawntakes
3.Btof7 checkmate
AMAZING
What he said
Sharp mind
I wouldn't have seen that move in a million years
@@S4UTECHOFFICIAL Won't king just take out the rook?
I m weak in English but your clean voice is such clear that i don't even need captions.....love your content.♥️♥️♥️
True
Did you copy your writing from somewhere... 😂😂😂
@@dainedaicho actually I can speak and write English properly but when it comes to understand it when it is spoken fast and fluently ....then i need captions....
@@tycoon3228 Haha... yeah even the captions can't keep up with Suren who also does chess videos.
I've seen the captions on my feed say :"hello cheese lovers" & "hello trans lovers" when Suren actually said (or tried to say!) : "hello chess lovers"❗Lol.
@@shanelawson5072 lol🤣🤣🤣
Puzzle
1. Queen to G4. Check
2. Bishop takes queen at G4
3. Room to h6 check
4. Pawn takes took on h6
5. Bishop to f7 checkmate
Thanks for the puzzle it helps me thinking intellectually.
Bhai mene apaka Deka nice move
Nice copy paste🤣😂
Tal will always be my favorite player. Definitely not the best, but his games were fascinating to me when I was working with my high school chess coach
Qg4
Bg4
Rh6
gxh6
Bf7 is a beautiful checkmate, queen sacrificed, rook sacrificed after a blindfolded sacrifice game!
Loved the video sir!
l can't understand how it is a checkmate
How bishop go to h7 and check
Edit : ok
Understood
No his white B will hit you. Take his B with your white B then checkmate
How will Bishop go to g4
For white to win in every move white plays it should give black king a check or checkmate. Because If not blacks rook to A1 is checkmate.
Now winning moves is
1) sacrifice white Queen by moving to g4 only option is to capture by bishop.
2) sacrifice rook by capturing h6 pawn g7 pawn will recapture it.
3) move your white squared bishop to f7 and it's a sweet checkmate.
White plays c3. Blocks the mate threat and the bishop cannot capture the bishop because Q g4 is mate
Now white is threatening to capture the white square bishop, so this bishop has to move out of the a2-g8 diagonal. Say the black bishop moves to d7. then Bf7 and White's attack is huge
@@dhyeymakadia6797 what if black doesnt block by his bishop..rather he captures the rook on g6 which was protected by the queen..
u missed queen on e5
Its queen f3
Just saw this video. Interesting problem at the end (Find the Best Move). The quiet move 1. c3, removing Black's mate threats and also threatening Bd1+, looks hard to answer. If 1... Bxb3, then 2. Qg4 mate. There doesn't seem to be a good way for Black to defend the g4 square.
I came to the same conclusion. We can also see that Ra1+ doesn't work because of Kb2 (and no more "not silly" checks). Qf5 runs into Rxe6 and a forced mate. And if Qg3 we have Bd1+ Qg4 Rxg4 (not Bxg4+ because of Kxg6 and Black can't take back with the bishop because of Qxg4#) with the threat of Rxg7# and no defence works, they all lead to other forced mates. See my comment for more details.
@@UTube4MN Ra3 doesn't do anything; Black replies Bd1+ and wins.
no it's Qg4+ Bxg4 Rxh6+ gxh6 Bf7#
@@ultraemmit1063 I'm running through your solution in my head, but I think you're right: this way it's a forced mate in 3. But it's clear that my suggested 1. c3 also wins -- all Black can do to delay the inevitable with some spurious checks. This makes me think that it's not an optimally designed problem.
What's the problem with Queen f3 check, bishop blocks and we recapture and win???
And at this game, Mikhail Tal was perfect and so beautiful tacticks
Puzzle time
1. Queen to G4, check
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2. Bishop takes queen at G4
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3. Rook takes pawn at H6 check
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4. Pawn takes Rook at H6
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5. Bishop to F7 and checkmate.
The king can move G4 square
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@@samirtmg6524 the king cant move bcz black bishop already exist there no plce for king to move
samir tmg ..when queen gives g4 check than bishop takes and it stays there so it is already blocked
@@samirtmg6524 the g4 square will be blocked by the bishop
The only difference between my queen sacrifice and Tal's queen sacrifice is I don't know it's consequence 4 moves after i sacrifice it..🤣
Same lol
😄
Yes Tal was a genius and we are simple mortal
@@y.cschmidlin8172 shhh
Wonderful game by Mikhail Tal 👌👌👌
Pawn c2-c3 blocking the black queens checkmate
Black rook a8-a1
King c1-b2
Black bishop e6-d5
Queen g1-g4 check mate
totally wrong. after moving pawn to c3 black can put his bishop to f5 threatening rook and also checkmate. so you will simply loose rook. and loose the game.
@@Harsh-hf4kl then bf2
@@Harsh-hf4kl James is right. If black plays bishop to F5 as you said, then white can simply give a check by placing bishop in B3 to D1 and then black eventually loses as black can then only block the check by placing the bishop to G4 which can be captured by white queen with a check mate!
@@sandheepc.3209 Bro why would black plays e6 to d5?
You have to try best solution for both the side and we have to solve puzzle thinking both as your turn.. james simply plays black bishop which is a blunder, why would black wants to get checkmate? After bishop e6 to d5, white Queen can checkmate g2 to g4
@@Harsh-hf4klI never said black would play e6 to d5.
This was you comment above "after moving white pawn to c3, black can put his bishop to f5 threatening rook and also checkmate. ......"
Now let's play: I place my bishop B3 to D1. check. Now your turn.
You know you're in deep shit when Tal sacrifices two pieces in a row.
RESPECT
TAL IS THE GOAT
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One the best sacrifies ever seen!
Golden coin mate has to be the boldest and most creative mates I've ever seen. There are one or two others on that level but the gold coin game takes the cake because it is a 1 in a million that would have been able to find it. Not so much as this puzzle although it is amazing.
Truly said. But Marshall's Qg3 was the Master of all Queen Sacrifices in chess history
@@magnafire1 agreed
See marshall's game that is more epic
Unbelievable that despite the brilliant queen sacrifice by Tal the game is won on a King and pawn endgame. Simply amazing!
Jeetendra , your puzzles are just insane. Just like out of the box sacrifices that Mikhail Tal did comprising forcing moves . This one was really very tough !!
Amazing Video Sir!!👍
Here's the solution to the puzzle -
1. Qg4+ Bxg4
2. Rxh6. gxh6(forced)
3. Bf7 is a beautiful #
This was tough to spot...
Can’t the king escape?
Arnav Tiwari I found one that wins in two moves :)
No matter what. It’s move the queen to f3 attacking the king. The white squared bishop now needs to protect the king (forced) to g4. Now all the queen has to do is move to g4 and win.
@@Space_X400 by keeping queen to f3 check then king will capture rook escaping from check
@@hkr478 thanks for the explanation!
there's always one Indian guy that has everything you need on youtube
you can imagine how much problems indians have
@@infinixgaming1791 lol
Lol
LOL
loL
I want more video from you, your analysis is really awesome and I learn a lot from it
Thanks for really cool chess videos
Puzzle
White :Qg4+ Queen sacrifice
Black :Bxg4 is forced
White :Rxh6+ Rook sacrifice
Black :g7xh6 is forced
White :Bf7# is a beautiful checkmate... ❤️
I think its not chekmated coz still king can take bishop h5xh6
@@abdurrahmn15 the light square bishop is already on g6 after the queen sacrifice ;)
After 1st step black queen to a1 is a checkmate
@@chakravarthipattipati2651 You can't checkmate the opponents king when your own is checked.
Good job
Your Clarity in Speaking is Awesome
tal is not of this world, what a strategist, always enjoy watching his games , no matter who he plays ....da man!.
Agadmator spent 15 years looking for this and this guy had it.
Qg4+ only move is Bxg4 then Rxh6+ only move is gxh6 then Bf7 is a beautiful smothered checkmate♥️
It is not smothered mate
@@Fenamer It is dear. Since the bishop and pawn prevent the king from running away.. also smothered mate need not always be delivered by knight with the king on h8 :)
Bxf4 or Bxg4 brother....you missed it completely
Also pawn on g7 can take white rook in h6 and then black will easily win the game
Aman Goel it’s not smothered checkmate, smothered checkmate is a checkmate deliver only by knight, not other pieces, also smothered checkmate is when the king surrounded only by his own pieces that prevent him to run away, while in this case bishop on d2 prevent the king from going to g5 (the king can’t move to g5 because the enemy pieces is cutting of the way, not because his own pieces is there) so no, it’s not smothered checkmate, you can even search on google what smothered checkmate is if you still think it’s smothered checkmate
Queen to g4 a stunning queen sacrifice.. black is left with no option rather than capturing it with bishop. Now rook to h6 with check, a rook sacrifice where again black is left with no option but to capture it with pawn and then light bishop to f7 deliver a beautiful checkmate. Nice puzzle!
Nope there won't be checkmate
No man pawn to c3 other wise game over
Thanxs for the answer
@@virajmore774 no its checkmate
@suma priya see the first move thoroughly.Q to g4 not g5
I'd play C3. It blocks the black queen's access to A1, and it also gives way for the white whitesquare bishop to deliver check on D1. Black's whitesquare bishop cannot take on B3 because it must protect G4 against checkmate.
C3?
Rook to B8 pinning the bishop
@AK7M queen to b2 check then king to d1 forced after than queen to b1 checkmate
C3 is a loosing move
@AK7M queen A1 is checkmate
@@ricksanchez571 wrong
@@technicalpandit5335 if pawn moves to C3 then how queen to A1 is checkmate? King to c2 saves the game lol
Great video Jeeten, I learned a lot!
1 Queen to g4, check
2. Bishop takes queen at g4
3. Rook takes pawn at h6, check
4. Pawn takes Rook at h6
5. Bishop to f7, CHECKMATE.
Isn't there king to g4
@@chunlin8646 bishop is blocking g4
@@limlim0169 Black King captures Rook g6 after check
Oh yeah ok
Um, am i missing something or black queen/rook go to a1 and its check/mate in 1 turn?
Solution to the puzzle:
1) Qg4+
A stunning Queen sacrifice
Idea is to block g4 square as you will see later and to free a2-g8 diagonal
Bxg4 (only possible moves)
2) Rxh6+
A stunning rook sacrifice
Idea is to open e8-h5 diagonal
gxh6 (only possible move as rook is protected by Bishop)
3) Bf7#
A beautiful Boden's mate!!
SPARSH SHARMA wonderful answer
Beauty! Block King's escape after Bg7!
Beautiful mate! I was thinking along the same lines with Qg4+ and then attacking with light squared bishop, but couldn't figure out the 2nd move with the Rook
Hi SPARSH SHARMA, This was easy puzzle
Cool 👍🏻
There's a reason why Tal became world champion. He was the best when it was his time.
3 to 4 brilliant moves in single game! mikhail tal
6:08 the mating pattern is
1:Qg4+, Bxg4
2:Rxh6+, gxh6,
3: Bf7#
I believe Qf3 in the 1st move will also work
I will keep my sweetie on the board.
Rook h6 can be killed by pawn
In 2. Instead of rook h6 we can do bishop f7.... And black can do any move and rook g5 would be checkmate✌🏻
Black can win by Queen a1
@@jugalmahapatra2352 Yeah but that opened up the diagonal
How fascinating Mikhail Tal was!
He played such a risky sacrifices against grandmaster, he was very courageous
The greatiest
More genius than courageous
Tal was a genius. His level of thinking was at another level, and he saw moves others couldn't.
Lots of sacrifices in this one 👏👏👏👏
For common chess spectators like myself, almost every single Tal and Nezhmetdinov games are full of dynamic sacrifices that always entertaining and fun to watch. Always play in attacking mode
Leonid Stein was very successful against Tal, and sometimes he would beat him in such a stile that you can't understand who is Tal in this game. You may want to check more about Stein, if you are not familiar with his heritage, and you love Tal. He was a huge talent too. He died too early...
1.Qg4-Bg4, 2.Rh6-gh6, 3.Bf7#
A beautiful double sacrifice
Wait, what about the g4 square? Can’t the king go there?
Wait nvm Lol
@@nathanhorn9587 g4 is occupied by the B that just captured the Q.
@@DavidM-tg1oy ok 😊
Lol but black is also threatening checkmate
5:58 I use queen to f3 check,if the bishop trys to block the check I simply trust take the bishop and checkmate,because the bishop is force to block the check.
Dude, what a move ! the game will be finished in seconds
Same , I have no idea why they wanna play QtoG4 like , It's just mate in 2 moves without sacrificing anything
Oh no , it's because king will take Rook 😂
what if they take rook on g6
king to g6
Queen takes rook as:-
•Avoids check mate as ⚫queen to a1 and also protect the A1 square as queen can't infiltrated.
•If Queen Infiltrate at E1 as king can escape from B2.
You would play rook take h6 first because either way it's a rook trade but by taking this pawn you are also winning material
I am a ten year old chess lover and I love your videos and wait for them
Earlier I didn't pay much attention for names of openings & those tricks & traps I just played the game, & I was pretty good at it. But after finding this channel I felt interested in all his gambits & tricks, I'm a even better player now
I like his game very much. Really he is a chess magician
It's not just a channel it's my inspiration 🥰
Mikhail Tal being the best chess player ever may be debatable but he was definitely the most entertaining of them all.
True that!
@anmol khurmi you forgot Carlsen, Kasparov
Paul Morphy won almost all the games by sacrifices.
@@zecon990 Tal never had engines to inform his play, just his mind and the board.
I am Aayush Adhikari from Nepal.
Answer for puzzle:
White should push his pawn on C 2 to C3 ( Reason = Stopping the checkmate threat by black if he moves his rook on A 8 to A 1)
This move also opens the diagonal for white bishop to place it on D 1 and give checkmate in next few moves i.e, white bishop to D 1 check
Black blocks with bishop on E 6 to G 4 that is the only move possible .Now the white queen on G 2 captures the black bishop on G 4 . That would be a beautiful checkmate.
After we move our pawn to C 3 , giving a check by black's rook on A 8 by bringing on A 1 isnt a good idea because after white king moves to B 2 , we are threatning to capture the rook and also threatning checkmate in same sequence discussed earlier after the rook moves.
Getting back , after we move our pawn to C 3 , black bishop on E6 cant take the hanging white bishop on B3 because white queen to G 4 is a checkmate. White rook or queen also cant threaten to capture the hanging white bishop due to the checkmate threat discussed earlier i.e, bishop to D 1 and so on.
Even if black moves his dark squared bishop somewhere to free up square , there will be a mate in next few moves i.e, white squared bishop to D 1 .Thats check. If black bishop blocks , white queen to G 4 is a mate. If ,Black king moves to H 4, white queen to H 1 is a checkmate.
Getting back , the best move continuation for black is to move his queen to F 5 trying to cover the G 4 square by 2 pisces . After it moves, now white can give a check by placing light squared bishop to D 1 . Now black blocks with its queen by placing it on G 4 that is the only possible move.Now white can take the black queen by its bishop on D 1 by placing it on G 4. If black bishop on E 6 takes our bishop on G4 then white queen to G 4 is a checkmate. If black king takes our rook on G 6 , we can take his bishop on E 6 by white bishop on G 4 and give a discovered check by the queen on G 2. After the king moves on F 6 threatning to capture our bishop , we can capture his hanging rook on A 8 by our queen on G 2. Although white is down by a pawn, it is up by a queen. White can win this game easily from here .
Hence , moving the pawn from C 2 to C 3 is the best move continuation for white as it prevents the checkmate by black and threatens to checkmate at the same time by the same sequence discussed earlier.
You are free to post your doubts here , I will be glad to clear your doubts 😁
Lots of love to Chess Talk and its viewers from Nepal❤
Why can't we take rook by queen
If you take black's rook by your queen then the black king can capture your hanging rook on G 6.
Black will be up by a pawn
Here , you are in such a stronger position threatning checkmate in next few moves so , exchanging rook is not a good idea .
nope, c3 is too complex.
why go for complex when an easy forcing line already guarantees a win?
ie. Qg4
Mikhal Tal is a real magician of chess game
Tal at his prime was legendary..
its so satisfying when you say "Alexander coblins resigned'
Because of Chess talk, I became a better chess player. Thanks Chess talk!
My answer to the puzzle: White Rook to h6 taking the pawn, then black's only move would be to capture the rook at h6 by pawn from g7 to h6. White Queen takes the Rook at a8, hereby protecting the mate at a1 from the black queen.
Ur actually super close. Start by sacrificing queen on g4, black must take with bishop. Sacrifice rook on h6, black must take with pawn. Then bishop to f7 is checkmate
It would be a incredible day if Carlsen and Tal had a match against each other.
Your tricks have helped me win many games
Yaa
Ikr
Moral of the story is "We shode sacrifice in life to get something biggerest.
Don’t sacrifice the wife. In real life.
Me: Sacs my Queen
Tal: Now you know.
Shut up
Also dont take easy sacrifice dont get greedy...only eat if thats wat u wanted
Tal always thought out of the box❤❤❤❤
Great game
Thank you so much
Best Chest Commentator and THE best chess trick explainer.
Thank you for explaining not just what the moves played in the game were, but also some of the strategy that comes with it and the explanation behind how Chess players think! Very insightful, especially for those of us who maybe don’t know as much about chess as others.
Yeah that's one of the best things about this channel. Makes these games easy to follow and grasp even for an average player.
I love this chess analysis so much. Keep up the good work
I have been following. High elo chess players(2700+). For some time. But I haven't seen a beautiful game like this.
Such a free spirited guy, that man must be. To play even a game like chess, this way.
The magician chess game in the world. Thal 🙏
Wh Q takes R at A8. Bl K takes Q at G6. Wh Q to E8 to check Bl K and K moves to F5 or 6, Wh B takes Bl B at E6. In next move Wh Q moves to F7 and checkmate.
Mikhail Tal(Before training)-Power ♘ ♘
His trainer-♛
(After training)
Tal-♕ ♕ ♕ ♕ ♕ ♕ ♕ ♕
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Lol, love your videos.
Mikhail Tal is indeed a smart player. Thank you sir for bringing this video for us. 🙏🙏💝💝I learned from this video that we can win a match without queen too. Really he is a great thinker and one of the best brains in the world 👍👑
I kind of play like mikhail tal and the checkmate in your puzzle is very amusing Qg4 is a win for white because then we have bf7 and it’s a forced checkmate
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Super match mind blowing match,amazing sacrifices
Amazing! A cascade of sacrifices!
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When I was a kid I played my sister all the time. She told me I knew her game better than anyone and should be able to beat her, but she was the only one I had to play with. I made a new friend that played and invited him over. After beating him about three or four games in a row, I had an epiphany and turned to my sister and said "We are going to play three games, and I'm going to win all three". It was a great feeling, because she was right and I did know her game better than anyone. I can't remember if she ever beat me again.
The great thing about chess is that the lessons learnt can be applied to all aspects of your life. It is also a good grounding for playing any game that requires strategy.
5:58 Best move for white is moving c2 pawn to c3. Here's my reasoning, you're blocking the Black Queen at e5 from checkmating you at a1. This position is safe because your d2 bishop also protects the pawn in that position and it opens up space as it allows movement to or through c2.
But if I do do that, then my b3 bishop is open to enemy bishop at e6 to be taken and so they do. And I feel like I don't have options going on from there...
Instead of doing that how about trying moving d2 bishop to c3, then it forces the queen to act to which she can take c3 bishop putting my pawn and other bishop at risk. As well, it puts my king into a crossroad where the enemy rook still gets me. Moving left leads to checkmate, moving right leads to checkmate by a check later, the queen has the spaces to protect their rook. So it doesn't really work as it's basically giving away my bishop so it's a worthless move, delaying if not promoting the inevitable.
Instead, how about moving my b3 bishop to take e6 bishop, then it would be defended by my g6 rook but it still leaves me open to check mate by enemy queen moving to a1. So it doesn't really work.
Instead, how about moving white queen to f3 forcing the king into check, well if that happens then enemy king can take my rook at g6, as defending their king with their e6 bishop to g4 leads to checkmate my as my queen takes said bishop. But them taking my rook is most optimal so they take my rook at g6. I then take their rook at a8 with my queen. And then I don't know what move black does.
The only other optimal move I can think of for white is literally having my queen taking black rook. Sure, I lose my rook in the process but they lose theirs, and if they try to move their queen into checkmating me, my queen will protect. I'm only capable of looking at future paths for like a turn or two when surmising blacks move in reaction to whites and vice versa. It's like trying to find the path to checkmate with both sides but also knowing how they're doing.
I see, I did watch the video and I did think the maneuvers see were a hint, my brain doesn't like the sacrificing play but if it forces a checkmate, I might have to start looking at possible checks that lead to checkmate from now on even if I lose pieces.
@@satyajithalder6047 Actually the best move is to move g2 white queen to g4, putting black king into check, forcing e6 black bishop to take your queen as black king cannot take your queen due to your rook at g6. Then moving g6 white rook to h6 taking black pawn, putting the black king into check again, again the king cannot take your rook because your rook is being protected by your d2 white bishop thus forcing their g7 black pawn to take your rook. Finally you move your b3 white bishop to f7 putting their king into checkmate.
Not only does these series of moves isolate the kings movements but it's ingenious because it does so as it forces black to play defensively throughout as they are forced to move in reaction to check to save their king, trapping themselves whether they like it or not.
@@satyajithalder6047 it highly depends on the opponent, if black doesn't take bishop on b3.
Better would be a to sacrifice of queen to g4, king can't take it cuz queen is backed up by our rook and king can't take rook at the moment so the only possoble move to save checkmate is black's bishop to g4 , next move would be by white is rook to h6 (rook sacrifice) black only option is to take by pawn cuz king can't take it cuz protected by bishop. In the end king has 4/5 his sides blocked by pieces. h6 blocked by black pawn that just took our rook, g5 blocked by our bishop, g4 blocked by black's bishop, and h4 blocked by black's bishop. Thus, white's light block bishop move to f7 to make a awesome checkmate!!
Magician from riga... I wish he were in our era...
This is the excellent game ever that a student win with his tranner.
6:05 movie white Queen to f3
Also right if u take pawn by pawn
So nice
The solution is check king on g4.. white bishop is forced to take on g4xq... Then rook to rxh6 forced to take with pawn pxh6... Bishop to F7 is beautiful checkmate
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