The Man Who Invented Brilliant Moves
06.01.2024
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Give us more on history of chess Levy , we love it just like we love you
Need tal vs Bobby Fischer the titanic struggle
Love this video,
I'd love to see Tal playing against one of modern, supercomputers era superGMs like Magnus or Fabiano
Tal: makes a move
Stockfish 1 second after: hmmm idk about that
Stockfish 30 seconds later: ok what the f-
“This one was the Rauzer Variation; Tal did not need a second invitation”
“Looking to create an attack, castles by Black”
He’s a poet, and he didn’t even know it.
Love the historic vids Levi! Keep it up! These make me think about the game completely differently in a way that is awesome to share with club members to further connect them with the game.
Tal was an absolute Chad
more vids like this pls
I like the historical games. Thanks Levi
Tal plays like an anime protagonist
One of the best videos you've ever made <3
Can we talk how, despite this game being in the database, Levy showed his bishop f3 move and it showed 50/50, but then after walking it to the rook h8 line it decided on second glance bishop f3 was actually god level
More historic chess, this was great!
Yes more videos like this again please. Double yes for more Mikhail Tal!
I don’t know if you’ll see this comment, but I love when you cover historical games. This was some excellent commentary on some excellent games. I’d love to see some Fischer games in the future. Keep it up!
being tooooo old and sick and coming out of the hospital and also manage to win against a young player that is considered the best player of his gen and also win is something only tal can do
that's why tal is the best player of all time the absolute goat
please show us more tal games.
he is the greatest player of all time in my opinion.
Tal was sick all his life, not last two months.He learn chess in hospitals, where he spend his early ears.Never mind this was the poorest explanation on the net.
Amazing!!
Wow, what a story
I truly enjoyed this video! Would love to see more content like this! Regards from Serbia. 🙂
Just found out that you were making videos on historic players. I'm 100% here for that.
more please
Yes, yes, yes! We need more content like that one!
tal is one of my top 3 players… you should do one about ivanchuck as well.
Love your videos
Salute from brazil!
Love these historical deep dives and a glimpse back into your past content
Less pieces, less choices
I normally don't comment but I'll turn up for Tal
Love this content. And Tal is so amazing. Thanks for recapping these games. Beautiful.
More!!!!!! Without computer
Спасибо за шикарное видео, прям видно что временами ком в горле…
This was great and inspirational, please make more of these types of videos.
I love these historic chess videos, they're my favorite content. The way these old masters played was so fascinating. I love watching these hyper aggressive games where the refutations haven't been fully discovered and people just didn't know how to handle the pressure!
The first chess boom? Hey Jabroni, The first chess boom was when Bobby Fisher beat Boris Spaskie in 72. Even dumb jocks like me were trying our hand at chess rather unsuccessfully I might add.
Tal had to drink to prevent his intellect from crashing the matrix …
Mikhail Tal is my favorite chess player, and seeing you bring such energy to describing him and his games fills me with joy. I would love to see you cover more players and chess history – your style is super fun and engaging. Don't know how well it will play in the algorithm, but this was terrific.
I love these kind of videos <3
22:24 – what's up with the rook c7 move ? It seems completely irrational to my noob self …
How to make an amazing match boring and unwatchable with meaningless hyperbolic , scatterbrain talk? …Gotham chess. I wish they hire a good writer and use a teleprompter app. 😂
much prefer this kind of thing and 10 minute openings to bots and guess the elo
I missed the historical chess deep dives I love them
At 2:40, I thought he was going to sacrifice his king.😅
Thanks Levy. Absolutely enjoyed how you masterfully brought these games to life. Just love your commentary. ❤
I see Tal. I click
i am also sacrifice many piece . most of time i sacrifice king to win match , but after sacrifice king nobody continue playing with me .
For me at least, this is the best, more interesting and enjoyable content in your channel. Next is the covers of the biggest competitions of the present moment And then maybe specific covers on openings and general themes of the game that I found very useful for overcoming the beginner stage.
His Benoni games worth analysis
Levy never fails to put Hans-Joachim Hecht in his videos
Incredible