Life & Games of Mikhail Tal by Mikhail Tal

Life & Games of Mikhail Tal



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ISBN: 1857442024, 9781857442021
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Oct 22, 2011 - "Life and Games by Mikhail Tal". Sep 12, 2013 - How to does one study chess with Mikhail Tal? Nevertheless, Fischer was still able to put in a Having never held formal education in high regard, Fischer had left school early to pursue life as a professional chess player. Aug 7, 2011 - If you take a review of a book 'Complete Games of Mikhail Tal 1960-1966 ' by Thomas's book you will find that the book gives 231 competitive games, of which 96 featured at least one Tal sacrifice. Naturally artistic, witty and impulsive, Tal led a bohemian life of chess playing, heavy drinking and chain smoking, which on more than one occasion created an embarrassment for the Soviet authorities. Nov 5, 2006 - I've gone through 3 copies of The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal. Perhaps if he'd smoked fewer be held November 2 and 3. Dec 14, 2012 - Mikhail Tal's books, "Tal-Botvinnik 1960" and "The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal" are both pleasures to read. Jan 5, 2012 - His run-in with the eventual winner, Mikhail Tal, who would go on to dethrone Botvinnik, was an emphatic case in point, as Fischer received a stern lesson from the 'Magician from Riga' and lost all four of the games they played. "The Chess of Bobby Fischer" by Burger and "How to Beat Bobby Fischer", by Mednis. Oct 28, 2013 - Mikhail Tal would have been 77 years old on November 9th. Donner's "The King" I should put in there too. Sometimes they were played simply because he wanted an interesting game. Nov 13, 2010 - And I think it's no accident that Petrosian, a man with a very sharp tongue, said that in his life he'd only seen one genius: Tal. The latest one which I have now has broken into 3 pieces and I handle them with the utmost care. Dec 11, 2012 - I think it's the best game in the world. Many of the sacrifices were in combination that finished off games, but plenty By contrast, throughout his life Tal would play sacrifices in any pahse of the game. Young chess players thrive when playing beyond mere scholastic events, giving their game well-rounded perspective. Alexander Koblencs, Tal's trainer, explains: ''The raw material for this book was gleaned from my training diaries, which contain the output from every training session with the ex-world champion Mikhail Tal [] Aided by these full-bloodied games of Tal, I have tried to produce a book for the practising player in which I systematically outline the analytical/theoretical basis of Tal's ability to breathe life into the wooden pieces.

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