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Here’s one of the greatest chess games ever played between Bukhuti Gurgenidze (white pieces) & Mikhail Tal (black pieces) at the 24th Soviet Chess Championship in Moscow in 1957. Reviewing this game we’ll learn how to play & sacrifice like the magician. We’ll analyze his strategy, moves, ideas & tactics. Mikhail Tal made a name for both himself and the Benoni defense with his fantastic victories on the black side. Playing Gurgenidze in the Soviet Chess Championship of 1957, Tal setup a great trap by making a knight sacrifice & also offering a queen sacrifice to mate his opponent! Following this game we can learn important Chess Lessons like power of attacking a weak color, mating patterns (Boden’s mate) & the power of using all your pieces to target the opponent’s king. I also have an interesting endgame chess puzzle at the end of this video, let’s see if you can solve that.
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White Queen d4×e5, white pawn h4 & than h5….to be continue…
Queen d2
puzzle QF2 i think
No exchange queen i move the queen to f2
Q x e5
K*C3.. only 2 main pieces we can look forward to defend the kind obv and queen.. so c3 and the queen is protected then the black queen can just back of for now or be gone.
Puzzle answer – queen exchange is wrong movement bcs black pawns are more than white so black winning the game. I think queen D1 is the correct movement bcz saving for both pawn.
Every time watching I am enjoying this game
This is does not fit the mood but
3:48 Scissors, eh? Eh?
sacrifie the queen
Bukhuti should have resigned after Move 1 just like Carlsen did
Queen to G1 because giving support to h2pawn , g4pawn and keep that diagonal covered
Is it correct
Kc3 is best move
Exchange the queen after that pawn to h4 then h5 black pawn take after white pawn takes the black pawn to h5 go and make a queen he can try to move another queen and mate
Edited- I am 10 years old can u plz pin me
Qd2 would be the best in place of exchanging queens .
qxe5
queen for queen, h2 pawn gets promoted.
which app do you play chess
I think I would go for the queen exchange. I just can't really see any good moves for white
what a move! wow
C4
Qxe5
do not exchange. this will create a past pawn for black, not to mention this will have white lose because of the material disadvantage.
exchange the queen..white will definitely win.
Q*e5 d*e5, h4 f5, g*f5 g*f5, h5 f4, kc3 kc7…..
h pawn will be queen soon
Queen to C4
QC4
knight d4 to b6
mikhail tal is a brilliant
Excellent
Queen c4
Please get rid of DISTRACTING MUSIC
Any response to his challenge?
I’ll say King to C3 then check the comments
Sub titles problem
It's not showing completely
i did this same mate but accidentally lmaooo gg
Qc4
Explanation : Black is already pawn-up. So, if white's queen could enter to c6, it could a series of repeated checks.
queen c4
Bukhuti should have used queen
I think Qxe5 dxe5 h4 starting a pawn march wins, because the black King cannot defend this promotion, he is too far. in the other side, the farthest passed pawn black can make is the f, it means that the white King is able to stop a simultanous run. Well, if black could delay the h pawn advance somehow, then they would have the f and e passed pawns connected and advancing, and there is a 2×1 on the queen side making available one more passed pawn so white would be lost trying to defend both sides, but it demands too much time and h4 promotes in 4. Therefore I would play Qxe5, after dxe5 I push h4.
Rook a3 ans
QD4 then QC7
Move king c3
Bhai ji subtitles ki wajah se maja Kam hora hai aapki videos ka…..
6:25 I'll Sacrifice my queen
Hm. We can exchange the queens and then move the h-pawn to h4. Our king has enough time to take black's e-pawn.
His madness has a method😂
I will never forget, discovering Tal for the first time. I went through two of his books. He is by far my favorite player. And the idea of being flexible I believe is tantamount to winning on the board. One situation can suddenly transmute into another, and it is up to us to pounce on the dynamics of new opportunities. (Kind of like life. Lol) Great analysis!
Whats the solution
It's crazy how he just hangs his "mate-in-1" threats and wait for his opponents to make the wrong move. It's feels like there's 3 or more of that threats and the moment you move the wrong piece, it's mate in 1. Just crazy genius
Your Queen juste need to move to c4 and den to c6