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    I love chess history , you should do more videos like this!

    Since this video, my Elo went up by a lot. I’ve learned a lot from Mikhail Tal. Thank you for this gem of history!

    More content like this ❤ Tal is literally my best attacking GM

    How good is Tal if he does not even play any Titled Tuesday ?

    When Tal as human can sometimes see more than Stockfish itself, what a crazy man!

    He reminds me of Muhhamad Ali

    Levy never fails to stare at us for 20 seconds+

    Love these videos! More please!! A lot of people out out chess history videos, but none of them are a entertaining as yours. Love the history and the learning!!

    Just wanted to tell you that I liked this video so much that I decided to watch your channel With ads. I mean, I could watch it with my adblocker active, but if this is the quality, you're worth a few ads, thank you Levi.

    We want this type of content every week ❤❤

    Wow, it feels like he saw 20 moves ahead of the game. Amazing talent!

    Stuck in 1400s for a year and stopped watching chess content… And saw thumbnail with the image of wierd old man smoking..i am in

    More vids like this please! They’re what got me into your channel (and subsequently into chess) in the beginning

    Yes please, very happy with the historical content.

    In that same tournament in Barcelona in 1992, Tal's last ever game was a win vs Akopian with white. His final move in that game was Ke1, upon which his opponent (who was getting mated) resigned. After such a momentous career, Tal's final move in a tournament game was the King returning to his home square.

    Too much clickbaits dude… U make me sick .. im unsubscribing

    I guess Mikhail Tal sacrificed his lifespan to become a chess legend.
    And that sacrifice is certainly not the correct sacrifice, but a Mikhail Tal's sacrifice

    12:35 "His moves are so god level, stock fish needs time to calculate them" You dont need a second guess who is Levy talking about. Thanks for this mesmerizing video.

    Tal never fails to put Levy in his YouTube video

    Absolutely love the historical content, Levy! The current stuff is great too but it sometimes feels like the Chess News, while the historical videos feel more like documentaries. They’re timeless, they’re awesome, and please keep up the excellent work!

    Congratulations to the chess grandmaster that is a pianist and drinks and smokes with 3 hands

    If time travel is possible and already exists I guarantee you that this guy was somehow displaced in time from the 18th century (romantic chess era)😅😅

    Please do more of this, really nice video!

    Morphy and Tal were both spoken of highly by the local masters here in NYC. Many other names like Capablanca and Alekhine came up often and of course everyone loved Nimzowitsch but the heaps of praise were not for Spassky, Karpov, Kasparov, Korchnoi, or Fisher or any of the contemporary giants we saw in the headlines. It was all about Tal. Thanks for giving us some perspective on why this was.

    Nice to see levy doing some content without Magnus

    Love this, reminds me of learning about Tal from old Agadmator videos

    Levi , honestly saying your videos give me peace from all worldly problems, it's like meditation. Thankyou. God bless you ❤️🥺

    Tal vs rashid najmudinov, plz, sorry for spelllings

    Please, more videos like this.
    It's so interesting to watch them casue in the end, most of us aren't pros who prepare openings with stockfish, and it's nice to see the games that were played before stockfish times.
    Also, keep the evaluation bar off sometimes, really makes it more interesting

    Please do more historical deep dives. Those are your best videos

    I absolutely love those historical games. Something about them just breathes a totally different school and manner of thought, both on the board and outside of it. I love it so much

    thank you so much for this. It was a banger of a video. Cheers from Vancouver! Btw I saw your book on Indigo the other day but I didn't buy it dunno why, Im gonna do it soon I promise. Keep doing these things. (:

    what was the game tal played the tal variation of the caro for the first time?

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