Sep-05-16 A Miezis vs Tal, 1958
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quirite: A game by a great positional player.
-In a closed position, Tal takes space at the queen-side -Then, He can open the a file and immediately invades it -So he concentrates all his pieces and after many maneuvers, sacrify a pawn to release power from the queenside to extend towards ... |
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Jun-22-16 Tal vs S Dittmann, 1957
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quirite: every tal game in 1957 deserve comments. Indeed, they all are wonderful. Here, he plays saemish closed variation as usual against king's indian, to attack in reversed castling. The mastery of d and f files gives him the victory.
20.g5! is the outcome of his strategy. |
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Nov-11-15 P Leonhardt vs Spielmann, 1906
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quirite: I guess you mean Judit Polgar. I said to me the same thing that you. |
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Oct-23-15 Tal vs Shamkovich, 1955 
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quirite: And I am impressed by his knight endgames.
His level in endagme in general was very good. |
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Oct-15-15 Tal vs V Shiyanovsky, 1955
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quirite: one more time, exploitation of a passed pawn in middle game.
Typical of a Tal plan. |
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Oct-09-15 K Zvorykina vs Tal, 1955
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quirite: In closed positions, Tal was even stronger than open positions.
He was a strategic player than a tactical player.
Here, the position is static.
It is in these circumstances that Tal produces his best moves. |
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Oct-05-15 Tal vs V Goldin, 1955
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quirite: It looks like Capablanca.
Just weakness exploitation.
Instructive to learn chess ending (anyway for me). |
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Sep-11-15 Steinitz vs Lasker, 1896 
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quirite: Thank you King.Arthur.Brazil. With your explanation, I understand the Lasker's goal and the Steinitz resignation. |
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Sep-11-15 Zukertort vs A Guest, 1887
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quirite: To learn how to attack the king side |
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Sep-09-15 D Urusov vs Lasker, 1899 
Jul-15-15 Tal vs P Kampenuss, 1954 
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