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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2009

analysis of my thinking process during a game.

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  • Anyone know what happened to Majnu? Its been awile since he's posted...

  • @Buri1750 I'm still here so now and then. I don't have much time for chess now. But there are some other great chess videos to be found here. Like Kingscrusher's.

    Best wishes,

    Majnu.

  • This has been my very problem. It is a relief somebody else has been there too.

  • All chess players have been there. But most are to proud to show it. ;-)

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  • @Majnu2006 thats weird i make the same mistake again and again, even if i tell myself everytime to think deeper, its so crazy. btw is night to e5 is any good instead of taking d4?

  • @Majnu2006 Glad to see your doing well. Its a pity you don't have time for chess anymore since you always did a great job with your vids. Hopefully sometime in the future you'll have time again. Thanks for all the vids you did get to do. Cheers! :)

  • Oh i was mistaken it would protect f8 not f7

  • In the starting position of this vid, doesn't Qd8 protect the threat of white queen to f7?

  • At 4:52, I would have just taken on B2, and gladly claim a hold on the material advantage.

  • Mikhail Tal vs Teodor Zeid

    URS 1952 · Slav Defense: Geller Gambit (D15) · 1-0,

    Another game played by Tal with the white pieces. I thought you would like how he attacks and sacrifices a few pieces to set up an attack.

  • Very nice and a truth that many of us just won't admit. Qg4 just "must" be correct. It is the only natural move. I would have also played it immediately and it would have taken a rare talent to have even had the sense of danger to look further. Another magnificent video, worth 5 stars (or more).

  • Every chessplayer have made this kind of mistake. the point is to find something to learn so as not to repeat it. thank u very much 4 sharing

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