Chess Strategy and Tactics: Mikhail Tal's Amazing Games

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Mikhail Nekhemyevich Tal is the eighth World Chess Grandmaster and is widely regarded as one of the best players in the game. He is unquestionably a renowned model for FIDE CM Kingscrusher and a protracted chess celebrity. Tryfon Gavriel, FIDE Chess Candidate Master, developed the Chess Strategy and Tactics: Mikhail Tal's Amazing Games certification course, which is available on Udemy.

Chess Strategy and Tactics: Mikhail Tal's Amazing Games online course aims to assist students to learn essential offensive teachings so that it can shine to passionate chess players who want to learn more about the concepts and theories of attacking chess using Mikhail Tal's plans and strategies. Chess Strategy and Tactics: Mikhail Tal's Amazing Games online classes cover 35 hours of video-based study materials which include strategies like the d5 plan, Qc2, Mikhail Tal's model, reverse maroczy bind, central control, king's Indian defense, diagonals of death, and many more.

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What you will learn

After completing the Chess Strategy and Tactics: Mikhail Tal's Amazing Games online certification, students will gain an understanding of the principles of chess. Students will explore various chess strategies, and chess tactics, and will acquire a knowledge of opening theory and Mikhail Tal's model of chess. Students will learn about various strategies including reverse maroczy bind, English symmetrical, king’s Indian defense, modern Benoni defense, scotch four knights, diagonals of death, and king x-raying. Students will also get knowledge of game plans such as Qc2 and d5, as well as phrases related to chess such as king soft spot, speculative, and central control.

The syllabus

Introduction

  • Introduction
  • Game selection criteria
  • Complexity as a weapon and the role of intuition
  • Analysis principles used for complex games
  • A sharp eye for tactics, combinations and opponent King soft spots!
  • Exploiting and encouraging opponent self-destruct moves!
  • An attacking mindset and perspective on principles

1949- Mikhail Tal was around 12 years old

  • Ratmir Kholmov vs Tal - Semi-Slav Defense: Botvinnik Variation
  • Janis Klavins vs Tal - French Defense: Rubinstein Variation
  • Knight on f5! - Tal vs M Strelkov -French Defense: Rubinstein Variation
  • Reverse Carlsbad structure - Tal vs Leonov - Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange var.

1950 - Mikhail Tal around 13 years old

  • Mikhail Tal vs Miglan - Spanish Game: Open. St. Petersburg Variation

1951 - Mikhail Tal around 14 years old

  • An exchange sacrifrice - N Darsniek vs Mikhail Tal - Semi-Slav Defense
  • Addressing a pin - Gutnikov vs Mikhail Tal - Four Knights Game: Scotch Variation
  • Nd5 Springboard - Mikhail Tal vs Gradus - Spanish Game: Closed Variations
  • Reverse Maroczy bind! - Berg vs Mikhail Tal - English Opening: Symmetrical
  • A lucky turnaround - Tal vs Aivars Gipslis - Nimzo-Indian Defense: Leningrad

1952 - Mikhail Tal was around 15 years old

  • Underdeveloped pieces - Tal vs Birjanis - Queen's Gambit Declined: Three Knights
  • a4 target - Aevski vs Mikhail Tal - Sicilian Defense: Classical Variation
  • Qc2 power for attack later - Tal vs Lozov - Queen's Indian Defense: Classical
  • e4 break - Mikhail Tal vs Segal - Dutch Defense: Classical Variation. General
  • f5 pawn sac - Tal vs Artur Darznieks - Four Knights Game: Scotch Variation
  • Exploiting lack of Nc3 for early b5 - Janis Mileika vs Tal - Benoni Defence

1953 - Mikhail Tal was around 16 years old

  • A disaster move - Gradus vs Mikhail Tal - King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto
  • A thorny bishop - Mikhail Tal vs Igors Zdanovs - Four Knights Game: Scotch
  • A necessary Queen exchange - Mikhail Tal vs Georgy Ilivitsky - Sicilian Defense
  • A crushing pin - Eduard Gufeld vs Mikhail Tal - Spanish Game: Closed Variations

1954 - Mikhail Tal was around 17 years old

  • A crushing pawn move -Mikhail Tal vs Vladimir Saigin - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • Diagonal of death - Anatolij Bannik vs Mikhail Tal - King's Indian Attack
  • Aiming at softspots -Mikhail Tal vs Semenkin - English Opening: Anglo-Dutch Def.

1955 - Mikhail Tal was around 18 years old

  • A principle breaking g4 - Azerbaev vs Mikhail Tal - Caro-Kann Defense: Advance
  • A powerful exchange sac - Dmitry Rovner vs Tal - French Defense - Tarrasch
  • A passed pawn stopped - Rosenberg vs Tal - Gruenfeld Defense: Three Knights

1956 - Mikhail Tal was around 19 years old

  • A magical Knight sacrifice! - Szukszta vs Tal - King's Indian Defense: Saemisch
  • Only a pawn up - Mikhail Tal vs Nils Mogren - King's Indian Defense: Saemisch
  • e5 break plan - Tal vs Giorgadze - King's Indian Defense: Saemisch

1957 - Mikhail Tal was around 20 years old

  • Thorn pawn attack - Eugenio Szabados vs Tal - English Opening: Agincourt Defense
  • The power of Qc7 - Kyosti Rannanjarvi vs Tal - Indian Game: Knights Variation

1958 - Mikhail Tal was around 21 years old

  • Punishment of a punishment - Tal vs Klavins - Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer
  • An anti-English Opening system - Andrejs Petersons vs Tal - English Opening
  • An interesting battery choice - Tal vs Kampenuss - Pirc Defense: Classical
  • Sicilian Najdorf unsound bishop sac - Klavins vs Tal - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • Milner Barry Gambit vs French! - Tal vs Nei - French Defense: Advance Variation
  • Forcing move awareness needed - Tal vs Bent Larsen - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • King in center exploited - Tal vs Aivars Gipslis - Sicilian Defense: Kan
  • Exploiting x-ray for material gain - Tal vs Larsen - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • A slow a6 move punished - Tal vs Milev - Tarrasch Defense: Symmetrical Variation
  • Exploiting missing f7 pawn - Tal vs A Russell - Scotch Game: Göring Gambit
  • Forcing moves can win on the spot! - Tal vs Tringov - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf

1959 - Mikhail Tal was around 22 years old

  • c5 break and f-file sharing- Tal vs Fischer -King's Indian Defense - Round 6
  • d5 liberational pawn break - Fischer vs Tal - Sicilian Defence - Fischer-Sozin
  • Bishop exchange leads to tailored pressure plan - Tal vs Fischer - Kings Indian
  • Active operations before castling risk- Fischer vs Tal - Sicilian Defense -Rd 27
  • Pin and win - Abrosimov vs Mikhail Tal - Sicilian Defense: Kan. Knight Variation
  • An intuitive knight sacrifice - Kupper vs Tal - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • To take is a mistake - Tal vs Smyslov - Caro-Kann Defense: Breyer Variation

1960 - Mikhail Tal was around 23 years old - year of becoming World Champion!

  • Queenside surface area responsibility - Troeger vs Tal - 1960 - Staunton Gambit
  • Unprotected rook on a1 - Unzicker vs Tal - Spanish Game: Morphy Defense. Breyer
  • A self-clearance move exploited - Tal vs Najdorf -Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen
  • Light square bishop without counterpart - Tal vs Unzicker - Spanish Game
  • WC Match #1 - Keeping pieces active -Tal vs Botvinnik - French Defense: Winawer
  • WC Match #6 - Game had to be moved away to quiet room! - Botvinnik vs Tal - KID
  • WC Match #7 - Precision in Endgame needed - Tal vs Botvinnik - Caro-Kann
  • WC Match #11- Strategic Double Fianchetto-Tal vs Botvinnik - Kings Indian Attack
  • WC Match #17- Iconic 12.f4 move keeping complexity- Tal vs Botvinnik - Caro-Kann
  • WC Match #19 - Counterplay cutting move - Tal vs Botvinnik - Dutch Lenningrad

1961 - Mikhail Tal was around 24 years old

  • Allowing a pin can be fatal - Tal vs Johansson - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • Queen sac for two pieces! - Albero vs Tal - English Opening: King's English
  • a6 Structure vs b-file Piece activity - Bertok vs Tal - Benoni Defense

1962 - Mikhail Tal was around 25 years old

  • A counter piece sacrifice - Mikhail Shofman vs Mikhail Tal - Pirc defence
  • Opposite side castling - Tal vs Barcza - French Defense: Classical
  • Checkmating pieces in effect! - Khodos vs Tal - Queen's Gambit Accepted

1963 - Mikhail Tal was around 26 years old

  • Great out of the Kan with Black - Paoli vs Tal - Sicilian Defense: Kan
  • King in the Center exploit - Tal vs NN - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf. Polugayevsky
  • Opening piece blunder - Ortega vs Tal - Sicilian Defense: Classical Variation
  • Too many pawn moves - Tal vs Broderman - Caro-Kann Defense: Main Line

1964 - Mikhail Tal was around 27 years old

  • Intuitive but a little optimistic - Tal vs Teslenko - French Defense: Winawer
  • Point to King - Tal vs Springall - Queen's Gambit Declined - Albin Countergambit
  • Slaying the dragon - Tal vs Boardman - Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation
  • Greek Gift sacrifice - Mikhail Tal vs E W Jaggs - French Defense: Winawer
  • Tal emulates Paul Morphy! - Tal vs Pratten - King's Gambit: Accepted
  • King in center too long - Tal vs Kalton - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • Being too clever can backfire - Svein Johannessen vs Tal - King's Indian Defense
  • A slight risk to celebrate diagonal - Tal vs Ingi Johannsson - Spanish Game
  • Not brave enough for d6 - Solmundarson vs Tal - King's Indian. Fianchetto
  • Light square grip - Tal vs Wade - Sicilian Defense: Lasker-Pelikan. Sveshnikov
  • d6 weak but lots of piece activity - Pachman vs Tal - Sicilian Defense
  • Giving up the bishop pair - Tal vs Benko - Caro-Kann Defense: Karpov. Smyslov
  • Keeping the king around - Tal vs Bilek - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation
  • Punishments of Punishments - Tal vs Tringov - Modern Defense: Two Knights
  • Noah's Ark Trap Avoidance - Tal vs Ciocaltea - Spanish Game: Modern Steinitz

1965 - Mikhail Tal was around 28 years old

  • One wrong move decisive - Tal vs Koblents - Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen
  • Pawn sac needed - Tal vs Kiriakov - Queen's Gambit Declined

1966 - Mikhail Tal was around 29 years old

  • Trapping a queen - Mikhail Tal vs Bozidar Gasic - Sicilian Defense: Old Sicilian
  • Tricks behind the scenes - Tal vs Pachman - English Opening: Agincourt Defense
  • Najdorf Trap Alert! - Mikhail Tal vs Ong Yok Hwa - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • Dark square disaster - Mikhail Tal vs Svend Hamann - Sicilian Defense: Kan
  • A dynamic Ruy Lopez Gambit! - Mikhail Tal vs Alfredo Olivera - Spanish Game
  • A recipe vs fianchetto bishop - Tal vs Laccourreye -English Opening: Symmetrical
  • Outrageous dark square grip opportunity - Tal vs Wade - Sicilian Defense: Dragon
  • Pawns on light squares - Segovia vs Tal - Old Indian Defense: Janowski Variation

1967 - Mikhail Tal was around 30 years old - FIDE 2650 - Rank #4 in world

  • Extinguishing major threats when material down - Tal vs Geller - Spanish Game

1968 - Mikhail Tal was around 31 years old - FIDE 2650 - Rank #5 in world

  • Exotic opening play punished - Gurgenidze vs Tal - Sicilian Defense:Canal Attack
  • A model Isolated Queen's Pawn game - Tal vs Chikovani - Caro-Kann Defense
  • A dynamic perspective on central control - Hermlin vs Tal - Benoni Defense

1969 - Mikhail Tal was around 32 years old - FIDE 2610, Rank #10 in world

  • g4 dynamic play - Tal vs Gulko - Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen. Tal Variation
  • A bit of magic! - Tal vs Sviridov - Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation
  • Active operations before castling punished - Tal vs Zaitsev - French Defense
  • Blunder induced pressure - Tal vs Gufeld - Sicilian Defense: Paulsen
  • A nice Queen Sac! - Tal vs Suetin - Sicilian Defense: Kan. Modern Variation

1970 - Mikhail Tal was around 33 years old - FIDE 2590, Rank #15 in world

  • Beautiful even if flawed - Mikhail Tal vs Salnikov - French Defense: Tarrasch
  • Space advantage - Tal vs Gedevanishvili - Alekhine Defense: Saemisch Attack
  • Pressure points and infiltration - Ivkov vs Tal - King's Indian Defense
  • Weak d5 pawn - Tal vs Korchnoi - French Defense: Tarrasch Variation
  • Exploiting dark square weaknesses - Tal vs Uhlmann - Benko's Opening
  • Asking for a pin to be exploited - Tal vs Bellon Lopez - Sicilian Defense
  • Exploiting a fianchetto bishop downside - Barcza vs Tal - King's Indian Attack
  • Exploiting dark square weaknesses- Tal vs Myagmarsuren - Queen's Gambit Accepted
  • Undermining center at expense of K safety - Nikolaevsky vs Tal - English Opening

1971 - Mikhail Tal was around 34 years old - FIDE 2610, Rank #13 in world

  • Material and the Attack - Tal vs Krogius - Spanish Game: Marshall Attack
  • Where exactly is Bishop without counterpart? Tal vs Uhlmann - French Defense

1972 - Mikhail Tal was around 35 years old - FIDE 2625, Rank #9th equal in world

  • Need to prove Knight on rim is dim or not- Tal vs Hermlin - King's Indian Attack
  • Dark square strategy - Bernard Simon vs Mikhail Tal - Pirc Defense: Classical
  • Avoiding Sharp Theory - Tal vs Gonzales - Sicilian Defense: Rossolimo Attack.
  • The h7 soft spot - Tal vs Timman - Pirc defence by transposition
  • Gambit to punish provocative opening - Tal vs Zilberstein - Modern Defense
  • Punishing active operation with K in center - Tal vs Mukhin - Sicilian Defense

1973 - Mikhail Tal was around 36 years old - FIDE 2660, Rank #2nd equal in world

  • Celebrating a central wedge pawn - Mikhail Tal vs NN - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • Offering a center pawn with Check - Tal vs NN - Alekhine Defense: 4 Pawns attack
  • A deep dark forest with Tal's king involved - Tal vs Donner- English Opening
  • Technique win - Hartoch vs Tal - Zukertort Opening: Pirc Invitation
  • f6?!- Westerinen vs Tal -Sicilian Defense: French Variation. Westerinen Attack
  • Opening up a closed position - Tal vs Bronstein - Pirc Defense: Byrne Variation
  • Early attack - Tal vs Vaganian - French Defense: Tarrasch Variation. Guimard
  • Avoid self-deflection if possible! - Tal vs Platonov - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf

1974 - Mikhail Tal was around 37 years old - FIDE 2635, Rank #7th in world

  • A powerful deflection exploiting pawn hook - Tal vs Chandler - Scandinavian
  • Slaughtering the Dragon with doubled pawns - Tal vs Bodha - Sicilian Defence
  • An easy to play Opening plan - Tal vs Wiseman - Sicilian Defense: Canal Attack
  • Thorn Pawn - Tal vs Bridges - Alekhine Defense: Four Pawns Attack
  • Winning a key pawn out of opening - Tal vs McCulloch - Spanish Game: Steinitz
  • A surprising Knight sacrifice - Tal vs Hughes - Sicilian Defense: Chekhover
  • Forced mate in 7- Tal vs NN (Bernard Williams)- Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer
  • A large number of tempo gainers - Tal vs Searle - Latvian Gambit: Accepted
  • Castling into an attack - Tal vs NN - St. George Defense
  • Castling where there are weaknesses - Tal vs Giorgadze - English Opening
  • King Soft spots vs Bishop pair - Tal vs Petrosian - Pirc Defense: Classical
  • A trapped bishop and then soft spot attack - Tal vs Knaak - Spanish Game
  • The threat of a threat of mate in 1 - Tal vs Paehtz - Sicilian Defense: Accelera
  • Seemingly crude but very effective - Tal vs Ilijc -Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack
  • A simplifying rook sac tactic - Tal vs Mejic - Spanish Game: Morphy Defense

1975 - Mikhail Tal was around 38 years old - FIDE 2645, Rank #4th equal in world

  • Precision when needed - Mikhail Tal vs NN - Sicilian Defense: Kan
  • Ripping open the K in center - Tal vs Gregory - Sicilian Defense: Najdorf
  • Losing central control early - Tuzovsky vs Tal - Modern Defense
  • Taking away King escape squares creates luck!- Tal vs Petrosian - French defence
  • Punishing weakness of last move - Tal vs Vargas - Caro-Kann Defense: Classical
  • A cute knight positional move - Tal vs Andersson - Sicilian Defense: Paulsen
  • Exposing a vacuum of weaknesses - Mariotti vs Tal - Sicilian Defense: Paulsen
  • Prevention and prophylaxis - Tal vs Martinez - Spanish Game: Cozio Defence

1976 -Mikhail Tal was around 39 years old - FIDE 2615, Rank #11th equal in world

  • Bishop at end of Fishing pole - Tal vs Byrne - Sicilian Defense: Chekhover

1977 - Mikhail Tal was around 40 years old - FIDE 2620, Rank #6th= in world

  • Bypassing dynamic play with pressure moves - Poutiainen vs Tal - English Opening
  • A few inaccuracies creating crushing position - Gonzalez vs Tal - Sicilian
  • Lurking King soft-spot opportunities - Beliavsky vs Tal - Sicilian Defense
  • Rare Sicilian Nimzovich variation - Tal vs Zaitsev - Sicilian Defense: Nimzovich
  • A dangerous outside passed pawn - Kuzmin vs Tal - Sicilian Defense: Scheveningen
  • Important Tempo Gainer moves - Tukmakov vs Tal - English Opening: Symmetrical

1979 (Jan)- Mikhail Tal was around 42 years old - FIDE 2615, Rank #8th= in world

  • Be careful of self-pins - Tal vs Christiansen - English Opening: Agincourt Defen
  • King in center too long - Tal vs Larsen - Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer
  • The upside of "Hanging Pawns" - Spassky vs Tal - Queen's Indian : Spassky System

1980 (Jan)- Mikhail Tal was around 43 years old - FIDE 2705, Rank #2= in world!

  • Consolidation and Counterplay removal - Tal vs Mochalov - English Opening

1981 (Jan)- Mikhail Tal was around 44 years old - FIDE 2555, Rank #29 in world

  • Relentless soft spot pressure & tempo gaining - Tal vs Miles - Caro-Kann Defence

1982 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 45 years old - FIDE 2605, Rank #10th= in world

  • Risks of castling queenside- Tal vs Bronstein -Caro-Kann Defense: Bronstein var.
  • Captures and square vacation - Huebner vs Tal - Spanish Game: Exchange
  • Visually crushing leads to concrete crush -Tal vs Van der Wiel - English Opening
  • Important deflection tactic - Lputian vs Tal - Queen's Gambit Accepted
  • Playing against Isolated Queens Pawn - Pribyl vs Tal - Sicilian Defense: Alapin
  • Knight on e5 and attack plays itself- Tal vs Abramovic - Queen's Gambit Exchange
  • Pawn sac creates King in center issues - Tal vs Van Der Wiel - English Opening
  • Super aggressive Opening Variation - Tal vs Velimirovic - Benoni Defense
  • Exploiting piece configuration issues - Tal vs Psakhis - Tarrasch Defense
  • Right moves in right order needed! - Tal vs Psakhis - Queen's Indian Defense

1983 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 46 years old - FIDE 2620, Rank #7th= in world

  • Punishing Sleepy pieces - Pytel vs Tal - Zukertort Opening

1984 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 47 years old - FIDE 2620, Rank #8th in world

  • Beware of soft-spots around King! - Tal vs Plaskett - English Opening

1985 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 48 years old - FIDE 2565, Rank #24th= in world

  • Pawn sac for strong control- Tal vs Sisniega - Sicilian Defense: Richter Rauzer
  • Chain reaction of weaknesses of last move - Tal vs Korchnoi - Sicilian Defense

1986 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 49 years old - FIDE 2600, Rank #14 in world

  • A caro-kann opening trap - Tal vs Oll - Caro-Kann Defense: Karpov Variation
  • A useless bishop pair - Tal vs Mnatsakanian - Sicilian Defense: Nimzowitsch
  • A bishop sac opening up King - Tal vs Donchev - English Opening: Anglo-Indian
  • Exploiting an unprotected piece- Tal vs Gonzalez - Caro-Kann Defense

1987 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 50 years old - FIDE 2605, Rank #11 in world

  • Bad bishop of french provides solidity on light squares - Tal vs Granda Zuniga
  • Build compatible advantages to current ones - Tal vs Quinteros - Pirc Defense
  • Removing the defender of h7 - Tal vs Quinteros - Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack
  • f7 softspot attack even from quiet opening - Tal vs Baillo - Slav Defense
  • Classic attacking bishop pair - Tal vs Sygulski - Spanish Game:Closed Variations

1988 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 51 years old - FIDE 2630, Rank #8 in world

  • Pawns don't go backwards - Tal vs Sveshnikov - Tarrasch Defense
  • Greedy opening play punished - Tal vs Amparan - Sicilian Defense:Anti-Sveshnikov
  • Provoking pawn chain weaknesses - Meyer vs Tal - Rat Defense: English Rat
  • Solid opening play provokes weakening pawn moves - Nogueiras vs Tal - QGD
  • An over-active opening bishop move when K in center - Tal vs Timman - Tarrasch
  • Knight sacrifice to dislocate resources- Tal vs Andreopoulas - Sicilian Defence

1990 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 53 years old - FIDE 2585, Rank #36 in world

  • Materialism in opening delays castling - Tal vs Meduna - Caro-Kann Defense

1991 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 54 years old - FIDE 2565, Rank #62 in world

  • Seal of approval for Smith Morra Gambit - Tal vs Neibults - Sicilian Defense
  • Solid appearances can be deceptive! - Tal vs Dzindzichashvili - Sicilian Defense
  • Not so easy to trap queen - Tal vs Rogers - French Defense: Rubinstein

1992 (Jan)-Mikhail Tal was around 55 years old - FIDE 2525 - Rank #173

  • Solid setup and accurate defence - Lukovski vs Tal - Trompowsky Attack
  • Classic c3 undermine tactic - Gonzalez vs Tal - Sicilian Defense: Old Sicilian
  • Not safely getting pawn back - Tal vs Luna - Caro-Kann Defense
  • Tal's last recorded game vs Garry Kasparov - May 28th 1992 - Moscow Blitz

Conclusions and philosophical points

  • Conclusions
  • Bonus Lecture

Instructors

Mr Tryfon Gavriel

Mr Tryfon Gavriel
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