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  1. King's Gambit Declined
    10 games, 1849-2004

  2. Knights take center stage
    First three games from MadlyDeeply Collection. Thanks,
    4 games, 1889-1936

  3. mastering Tactical ideas by minev
    Takchessbooks: Game Collection: mastering Tactical ideas by minev I am slowly building a game collection of games from IM Nikolay Minev Chess book: Mastering Tactical Ideas. This is a collection of his chess columns and each chapter has a half a dozen games which speak to a tactical theme. This is in the spirit of the Chernev most instructive game book. 25% of the games in the book appear in the chessgames collection. I'm finding this to be an interesting book with ideas nicely presented
    57 games, 1788-1994

  4. Mating Net practice
    1 game, 2013

  5. Mikhail Tal's Best Games
    Cloned from mneu. Changing this in time
    The best games of Tal's career.

    Believe me, playing in such a style, this guy has no chess future. – Peter Romanovsky (on a young Tal)

    Later, I began to succeed in decisive games. Perhaps because I realized a very simple truth: not only was I worried, but also my opponent. – Mikhail Tal

    Tal enjoys excitement and hair-raising complications, and in that kind of game he can find his way around better than anyone else. – Paul Keres

    Tal doesn't move the pieces by hand; he uses a magic wand. – Vyacheslav Ragozin

    Some sacrifices are sound; the rest are mine. – Mikhail Tal

    First, how to sac my queen, then rook, then bishop, then knight, then pawns. – Mikhail Tal (on what he thinks about after his opponent moves)

    I will not hide the fact that I love to hear the spectators react after a sacrifice of a piece or pawn. – Mikhail Tal

    Tal develops all his pieces in the center and then sacrifices them somewhere. – David Bronstein

    Even after losing four games in a row to him I still consider his play unsound. He is always on the lookout for some spectacular sacrifice, that one shot, that dramatic breakthrough to give him the win. – Bobby Fischer (on Tal

    Tal was a fearless fighter. Nobody could successfully accomplish so many incorrect maneuvers! He simply smashed his opponents. – Bent Larsen

    I was surprised by his ability to figure out complex variations. Then the way he sets out the game; he was not interested in the objectivity of the position, whether it's better or worse, he only needed room for his pieces. All you do then is figure out variations which are extremely difficult. He was tactically outplaying me and I made mistakes. – Mikhail Botvinnik (on Tal)

    Botvinnik’s right! When he says such things, then he’s right. Usually, I prefer not to study chess but to play it. For me chess is more an art than a science. It’s been said that Alekhine and I played similar chess, except that he studied more. Yes, perhaps, but I have to say that he played, too. – Mikhail Tal

    Mother, I have just become Ex-World Champion. – Mikhail Tal (on returning home after losing the '61 rematch to Botvinnik)

    I did not take the tournament too seriously. I walked around the pressroom, smoked a few cigarettes and sacrificed some pieces. I am waiting until next year when I can become a new ex-world champion. – Mikhail Tal (on the '88 World Blitz Championship, which he won)

    It's funny, but many people don't understand why I draw so many games nowadays. They think my style must have changed but this is not the case at all. The answer to this drawing disease is that my favorite squares are e6, f7, g7 and h7 and everyone now knows this. They protect these squares not once but four times! – Mikhail Tal

    For him chess was his life. Without the game he could not exist. – Engelina Tal (on her late husband Mikhail)

    The man who has proved that you can reach the top and remain human. – Mikhail Tal (on who his chess hero was)

    My head is full of sunshine. – Mikhail Tal

    I couldn’t make myself dislike him. – Mikhail Botvinnik (on Tal)

    If you wait for luck to turn up, life becomes very boring. – Mikhail Tal

    In chess, at least, the brave inherit the earth. – Edmar Mednis (commenting on Tal)

    Analyzing his chess games is tantamount to discussing what God looks like. - Vladimir Kramnik

    132 games, 1953-1992

  6. MKD's Sicilian Najdorf. Poison Pawn Variation. W
    23 games, 1955-2015

  7. Modern Art of Attack Game Collection
    Games taken from Ken Smitn and John Hall's booklet. This is a attempt to create a follow on to Vukovic's Art of Attack with newer games from the 70's and 80's. A nice little book
    96 games, 1890-2005

  8. modern King gambit wins
    1 game, 2021

  9. More Facinating than Correct - Black against e4
    Black has a solid lead in development and decides to go for an idea that is more fascinating than correct. -- Jacob Aaagard

    .....My Chess life story.

    Games that reflect openings I like to play. From an extremely optimistic perspective. I think of myself like Tal if Tal had no talent.


    2 games, 2004

  10. Nakhmanson Gambit
    Just learned of this one and hope to fill out a collection on this . https://www.chessgames.com/perl/che...
    6 games, 1956-2008

  11. Nez check
    33 games, 1929-1970

  12. Nimzovitch my system quality chess
    3 games, 1908-1945

  13. On the attack Timman
    57 games, 1981-2006

  14. Openings: Collections I like
    Each Game can point me back to a collection of Others that I like.
    2 games, 1925-1926

  15. pawn power
    23 games, 1904-2010

  16. POTD Alekhine's Defense
    Takchess Puzzles of the Day Collections (POTD) by Openings -Under Construction. So one can study play, openings and traps in the openings you play or play against.

    Starting from 2004 and working my way chronologically from there. I expect to finish by the summer of 2019. I will do the Quality Control at that point.

    66 games, 1925-2017

  17. POTD Benko Gambit and Blumenfeld Gambit
    Takchess Puzzles of the Day Collections (POTD) by Openings -Under Construction. So one can study play, openings and traps in the openings you play or play against.

    Starting from 2004 and working my way chronologically from there. I expect to finish by the summer of 2019. I will do the Quality Control at that point.

    37 games, 1964-2018

  18. POTD Benoni Old & New
    Takchess Puzzles of the Day Collections (POTD) by Openings -Under Construction. So one can study play, openings and traps in the openings you play or play against.

    Starting from 2004 and working my way chronologically from there. I expect to finish by the summer of 2019. I will do the Quality Control at that point.

    83 games, 1913-2016

  19. POTD Birds Opening
    Takchess Puzzles of the Day Collections (POTD) by Openings -Under Construction. So one can study play, openings and traps in the openings you play or play against.

    Starting from 2004 and working my way chronologically from there. I expect to finish by the summer of 2019. I will do the Quality Control at that point.

    19 games, 1894-2011

  20. POTD Bishop Opening
    Takchess Puzzles of the Day Collections (POTD) by Openings -Under Construction. So one can study play, openings and traps in the openings you play or play against.

    Starting from 2004 and working my way chronologically from there. I expect to finish by the summer of 2019. I will do the Quality Control at that point.

    22 games, 1620-2016

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