Most Unexpected Turn of Events | Tal vs Botvinnik 1960. | Game 7
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Mikhail Tal vs Mikhail Botvinnik
"A Brawl with Tal" (game of the day May-09-2012)
Tal - Botvinnik World Championship Match (1960), Moscow URS, rd 7, Mar-29
Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation (B18)
1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 de4 4. Ne4 Bf5 5. Ng3 Bg6 6. N1e2 Nd7 7. h4 h6 8. Nf4 Bh7 9. Bc4 e5 10. Qe2 Qe7 11. de5 Qe5 12. Be3 Bc5 13. Bc5 Qe2 14. Ke2 Nc5 15. Rhe1 Nf6 16. b4 Ncd7 17. Kf1 Kf8 18. Bb3 g5 19. hg5 hg5 20. Nh3 Rg8 21. Red1 a5 22. ba5 Ra5 23. Rd6 Ke7 24. Rad1 Re5 25. Nh5 Bg6 26. Rd7 Nd7 27. Rd7 Kd7 28. Nf6 Kd6 29. Ng8 Rc5 30. Nh6 f6 31. Ng4 Bc2 32. Nf6 Bb3 33. ab3 Rb5 34. Ng5 Rb3 35. f4 Rb1 36. Ke2 Rb2 37. Kf3 Rb3 38. Kg4 Rb2 39. g3 b5 40. Nfe4 Kd5 41. f5 b4 42. f6 Ra2 43. f7 Ra8 44. Nh7 b3 45. Nd2 b2 46. Kf3 Kd4 47. Ke2 c5 48. f8Q Rf8 49. Nf8 c4 50. Ne6 Kd5 51. Nf4 Kd4 52. Nb1
Tal vs Botvinnik 1960
Moscow
No sooner did Mikhail Botvinnik regain his title, the chess world became entranced by charismatic young Latvian named Mikhail Tal. Tal won the 1958 interzonal tournament at Portoroz, then helped the Soviet Union to retain the Chess Olympiad; before going on to win the 1959 Candidates Tournament with 20 out of 28 points--a point and a half ahead of second place Paul Keres.
Tal often sacrificed material in search for the initiative in chess. With such intuitive sacrifices, he created vast complications, and many masters found it impossible to solve all the problems he created over the board, though deeper post-game analysis found flaws in some of his conceptions. Although this playing style was scorned by ex-World Champion Vasily Smyslov as nothing more than "tricks", Tal convincingly beat every notable grandmaster with his trademark aggression.
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Mikhail Tal vs Mikhail Botvinnik
"A Brawl with Tal" (game of the day May-09-2012)
Tal - Botvinnik World Championship Match (1960), Moscow URS, rd 7, Mar-29
Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation (B18)
1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 de4 4. Ne4 Bf5 5. Ng3 Bg6 6. N1e2 Nd7 7. h4 h6 8. Nf4 Bh7 9. Bc4 e5 10. Qe2 Qe7 11. de5 Qe5 12. Be3 Bc5 13. Bc5 Qe2 14. Ke2 Nc5 15. Rhe1 Nf6 16. b4 Ncd7 17. Kf1 Kf8 18. Bb3 g5 19. hg5 hg5 20. Nh3 Rg8 21. Red1 a5 22. ba5 Ra5 23. Rd6 Ke7 24. Rad1 Re5 25. Nh5 Bg6 26. Rd7 Nd7 27. Rd7 Kd7 28. Nf6 Kd6 29. Ng8 Rc5 30. Nh6 f6 31. Ng4 Bc2 32. Nf6 Bb3 33. ab3 Rb5 34. Ng5 Rb3 35. f4 Rb1 36. Ke2 Rb2 37. Kf3 Rb3 38. Kg4 Rb2 39. g3 b5 40. Nfe4 Kd5 41. f5 b4 42. f6 Ra2 43. f7 Ra8 44. Nh7 b3 45. Nd2 b2 46. Kf3 Kd4 47. Ke2 c5 48. f8Q Rf8 49. Nf8 c4 50. Ne6 Kd5 51. Nf4 Kd4 52. Nb1
Tal vs Botvinnik 1960
Moscow
No sooner did Mikhail Botvinnik regain his title, the chess world became entranced by charismatic young Latvian named Mikhail Tal. Tal won the 1958 interzonal tournament at Portoroz, then helped the Soviet Union to retain the Chess Olympiad; before going on to win the 1959 Candidates Tournament with 20 out of 28 points--a point and a half ahead of second place Paul Keres.
Tal often sacrificed material in search for the initiative in chess. With such intuitive sacrifices, he created vast complications, and many masters found it impossible to solve all the problems he created over the board, though deeper post-game analysis found flaws in some of his conceptions. Although this playing style was scorned by ex-World Champion Vasily Smyslov as nothing more than "tricks", Tal convincingly beat every notable grandmaster with his trademark aggression.
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