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Aug-25-16
 | | kingscrusher: I have done a new and revised video annotation of this game going into more of the hidden variations and details here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1C...
Cheers, K |
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Nov-14-16
 | | WannaBe: So this is the one where 1...c6 became 1...5 =)) Not the other one that took place in Oct.
Fischer vs Tal, 1959 |
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Nov-14-16 | | diceman: <WannaBe: So this is the one where 1...c6 became 1...5 =)) Not the other one that took place in Oct.> Looks like it.
In the video you can see Benko playing
Petrosian. Benko opened 1.Nf3.
That and this game were round 13.
The game you listed is round 27,
in that round, Benko opened 1.d4.
(thank goodness Benko switched openings!) |
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Nov-14-16
 | | WannaBe: <diceman> Yeah, and Tal went 4-0 against (young) Fischer!! =)) |
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Jan-08-18 | | Petrosianic: <technical draw>: <Thanks <HeMateMe>. That's my pun...> I don't get it. This is Game 2 of the series, not Game 4. <WannaBe>: <Yeah, and Tal went 4-0 against (young) Fischer!! =))> That's okay, it was also a young Tal. |
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Jan-11-18 | | technical draw: <Petrosianic I don't get it. This is Game 2 of the series, not Game 4.> It's because they played 4 games in this candidates tournament and Tal won all four. This has to be one of Fischer's worse games ever. |
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Jan-11-18
 | | perfidious: <td....This has to be one of Fischer's worse games ever.> Sounds about right, but in my opinion, Fischer vs Keres, 1959, played five rounds before this debacle, was an even nastier defeat for the young grandmaster. As Wade laconically noted in his work on Fischer: <Vintage Tal> |
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Jan-11-18 | | technical draw: <perfidious> And in both games Fischer had white. The final position in this game looks horrendous for Fischer. Say it ain't so, Bobby! |
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Jan-31-18 | | yurikvelo: https://pastebin.com/n4JxKQiL
multiPV |
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Jan-31-18 | | RookFile: Actually I don't know how Fischer even played 32. Kh3 with a straight face against Tal. He would have deeply understood that black never gets it so good in something like the King's Indian where you bet the house on a kingside attack. Resigning was probably a better choice. |
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Jan-31-18 | | ughaibu: <black never gets it so good in something like the King's Indian> Is the sicilian something like the kings-indian? |
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Jan-31-18 | | morfishine: I think Black plays the Sicilian vs <1.e4> & the Kings Indian vs <1.d4>...other than that, they are identical defenses...I think ***** |
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Feb-01-18 | | RookFile: I'm just thinking of black's counterplay down the g file. For example, in this game Lombardy murders Reshevsky: Reshevsky vs Lombardy, 1958 |
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May-10-20 | | carpovius: Fisher needed 13 yrs more to win WC, Tal - only 1. |
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Aug-02-20 | | talhal20: If anybody could play chess like Paul Morphy it was Tal. |
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Aug-02-20
 | | Sally Simpson: ***
I can see the point of view but most Masters could and can turn on the Morphy in them if given the chance. Topalov vs Speelman, 1995 Tal's gifted play took Morphy up a level.
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Nov-26-22 | | ChessIsLife159753: Absolutely fantastic game. 21...f5!! is a stunner: Tal doesn't want an open f- or h-file, but an open g-file! |
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Nov-26-22
 | | perfidious: <naisortep: Video of the game where Tal pretends to play c6 is available....> In due time, Tal would often push that cheeky c-pawn the one square only; by the 1980s, the Caro-Kann became a staple of his repertoire. |
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Nov-26-22
 | | fredthebear: Not my definition of staple.
1.e4 vs Tal:
1...c5 345
1...e5 94
1...c6 29
1...e6 13
1...d6 8
1...Nf6 7
1...g6 5
1...d5 1 |
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Nov-27-22
 | | perfidious: <fredthebore> needs a lesson in the subtleties of English. #fredthenonentityowned |
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Nov-27-22
 | | fredthebear: Another personal attack, has nothing to do with chess. This misbehavior has been allowed on this website for years. Folks, don't take no crap off the big perd. |
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Dec-11-24 | | ColdSong: Painful.Fischer plays something really dangerous without knowing it very well. |
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Dec-11-24 | | Petrosianic: <ColdSong: Painful.Fischer plays something really dangerous without knowing it very well.> No, Fischer knew both the Sicilian and this variation very well. He just got outplayed. |
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Dec-11-24 | | ColdSong: I have no doubt you're not mad. |
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Dec-12-24 | | ColdSong: You don't try much to understand what I mean,and let you be idiot just for the pleasure to say no.But all right,the reader will be free to know what to think of your opinion.And by the way,the most courageous are invited to admire your brilliant mind to the game Spassky Seirawan you know.Now please go jump in the lake. |
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