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Killegar Chess presents: Bobby Fischer Vs. Mikhail Tal, 1960 - part one

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Another great game from Bobby Fischer - this time he takes on the then-World Champion, Mikhail Tal.

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  • any chance you could post a link to your video(s) on the winower poison pawn?

  • Check out my playlists buddy - it's among them and easy to spot!

  • I`ve noticed that during all featured games Fischer was really young!!

  • Hi Boudie; yes, that's true! There is an explanation. Firstly, he was only 26 when the book was published but, more importantly, the games are listed chronologically and I have started at the beginning of the book!

  • Hehe suddenly my comment feels quite stupid xD

  • Lol ... sorry my friend. There was no way you could have known though so don't feel too bad!

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  • hi, do you want any videos that involves the larsen opening????, i am really intrigued by this opening, although it does not really have a good track record

  • Nvm the hospital point, the second point is still valid

  • @vitalsigns1 doesn't he mention tal was in a hospital room? He wasn't at Full game, and a title game requires vast preparation and is over 10 games long so there can be no arguement as to who to the rightful champ is.

  • If Tal was the champion and Fischer won, how come he didn't become the champion until 1972?

  • It's a bit to quick for the non english people! Interesting anyway.

  • At 4:10 I think Fischer should have played QxD4...what do you think?

  • Perceptive comment concerning the psychological aspect of certain plays. Well said throughout. Often,Fischer tactfully refrained from selecting the most effecient lines when he was assured a victory. In other words, Fischer used stylistic play as a psychological tool and display of superiority. I suspect he also held onto his best cards/lines, preparing for future play. He accused the Russians of such tactics, and I assume the mighty Fischer had the guile to return the Russians in kind.

  • Would moving the white bishop to F4 at 8:12 be good? Then taking then taking the e6 pawn.

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