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Mikhail Tal
Tal 
 

Number of games in database: 2,957
Years covered: 1949 to 1992
Highest rating achieved in database: 2705
Overall record: +1116 -292 =1301 (65.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 248 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (362) 
    B43 B46 B32 B82 B96
 Ruy Lopez (265) 
    C95 C92 C93 C96 C84
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (167) 
    C95 C92 C93 C96 C84
 French Defense (107) 
    C07 C18 C05 C09 C16
 Caro-Kann (105) 
    B18 B17 B14 B12 B10
 English (95) 
    A15 A14 A13 A17 A16
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (336) 
    B43 B40 B92 B22 B46
 King's Indian (113) 
    E69 E92 E80 E66 E98
 Modern Benoni (84) 
    A56 A64 A61 A70 A62
 Nimzo Indian (83) 
    E48 E52 E56 E53 E46
 English (83) 
    A15 A14 A10 A13 A16
 Queen's Pawn Game (74) 
    A46 E10 A40 A41 E00
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Tal vs B Larsen, 1965 1-0
   Tal vs Hjartarson, 1987 1-0
   Tal vs Smyslov, 1959 1-0
   Botvinnik vs Tal, 1960 0-1
   Tal vs H Hecht, 1962 1-0
   Tal vs Koblents, 1957 1-0
   Spassky vs Tal, 1973 0-1
   Fischer vs Tal, 1960 1/2-1/2
   Fischer vs Tal, 1959 0-1
   Bobotsov vs Tal, 1958 0-1

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS: [what is this?]
   Botvinnik - Tal World Championship Match (1960)
   Tal - Botvinnik World Championship Rematch (1961)

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Latvian Championship (1954)
   URS-ch sf Riga (1955)
   Zuerich (1959)
   Latvian Championship (1958)
   Bled-Zagreb-Belgrade Candidates (1959)
   Asztalos Memorial (1963)
   Reykjavik (1964)
   Bled (1961)
   USSR Championship (1972)
   Keres Memorial (1977)
   Lublin (1974)
   Riga Interzonal (1979)
   USSR Championship (1962)
   Capablanca Memorial (1963)
   Amsterdam Interzonal (1964)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   Talented Indeed is a FTB Understatement by fredthebear
   Tal Fever by chocobonbon
   Match Tal! by amadeus
   Match Tal! by docjan
   "Tal's Tournament and Matches 1949-1973" per JFQ by fredthebear
   "Tal's Tournament and Matches 1949-1973" by Littlejohn
   Tal's Tournament and Matches 1949-1973 by jessicafischerqueen
   Tal's Tournament and Matches 1949-1973 by Bokke
   Mikhail Tal's Best Games by takchess
   Mikhail Tal's Best Games by markkumatt
   2 Mikhail Tal's Best Games by Littlejohn
   Mikhail Tal's Best Games by pdoaks
   Mikhail Tal's Best Games by Okavango
   Mikhail Tal's Best Games by mneuwirth


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MIKHAIL TAL
(born Nov-09-1936, died Jun-28-1992, 55 years old) Latvia
PRONUNCIATION:
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Mikhail Nekhemievich Tal was born in Riga, Latvia (annexed by the USSR in 1940). At six, he learned chess from his father, a medical doctor (source: Tal interview in <Chess Life>, May 1967). Tal won his first Latvian Championship in 1953, and earned the title of Soviet Master the following year. In 1957, aged twenty, he became the youngest-ever Soviet Champion. In 1960, following a string of victories in strong tournaments (including a second consecutive Soviet Championship, the Portorož Interzonal and the Candidates in Yugoslavia), Tal became the youngest World Chess Champion with a match victory over Mikhail Botvinnik. This record was broken by Garry Kasparov in 1985. Suffering from poor health, Tal lost the rematch with Botvinnik in 1961. He never qualified for a title match again.

Tal continued to struggle with health problems for the rest of his career, which was often marked by inconsistent results. On a number of occasions, however, he was still able to achieve world-class successes. Tal added four more Soviet Championship victories to his resume (in 1967, 1972, 1974, and 1978), equalling Botvinnik's all-time record of six. In 1979, he won joint first place at Montreal with Anatoly Karpov, briefly climbing back to second place in the world rankings and becoming only the third player after Fischer and Karpov to reach a rating of 2700.* In 1988, Tal won the World Blitz Championship. He died of renal failure in 1992 at age 55.

Paul Keres was a font of inspiration for him and Tal won three Keres Memorials: 1977, 1981, and 1983. Renowned for his aggressive, sacrificial playing style, Tal was also a noted chess journalist and author. In his autobiography, The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal, he annotates 100 of his greatest games.

A list of books about Tal can be found at http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/...

Wikipedia article: Mikhail Tal

A chronological list of Tal's Tournaments and Matches 1949-1973: Game Collection: Tal's Tournament and Matches 1949-1973

* http://www.olimpbase.org/Elo/Elo198...

Last updated: 2021-06-28 21:06:43

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 page 1 of 119; games 1-25 of 2,957  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. A Parnas vs Tal 0-1331949URS U18 Team-ch SemifinalC91 Ruy Lopez, Closed
2. Tal vs M Strelkov 1-0161949Riga Junior-ch FinalC10 French
3. Tal vs I Zilber 1-0331949Riga Pioneer Palace ChampionshipC07 French, Tarrasch
4. Tal vs Vedrov 1-0651949URSB40 Sicilian
5. J Klavins vs Tal 0-1181949Riga Junior-ch FinalC10 French
6. A Nevitsky vs Tal 0-1431949Semi Finals Youth ChampionshipC49 Four Knights
7. Kholmov vs Tal 0-1211949SimulD44 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
8. Tal vs Leonov 1-0251949Riga Junior-ch SemifinalB13 Caro-Kann, Exchange
9. Tal vs Ripatti ½-½411949URS U18 Team-ch SemifinalB74 Sicilian, Dragon, Classical
10. Butvit vs Tal  0-1371949RigaC01 French, Exchange
11. Tal vs A Vilup  0-1591949Ch URS (team)(juniors 1/2)C03 French, Tarrasch
12. Mendeleevsky vs Tal  1-0391949Ch URS (team)(juniors 1/2)D46 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
13. K Klasups vs Tal ½-½411950Riga Championship semifinalD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
14. Juliks vs Tal 0-1391950Riga Championship semifinalA16 English
15. Tal vs I Miglans 1-0211950Latvian Youth ChampionshipC82 Ruy Lopez, Open
16. Lavrinenko vs Tal 0-1381950Riga-ch FinalB59 Sicilian, Boleslavsky Variation, 7.Nb3
17. Tal vs A Darznieks 0-1261950Riga Championship semifinalC98 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
18. A Pakalns vs Tal 0-1291950Riga Championship semifinalD02 Queen's Pawn Game
19. Tal vs J Klavins 1-0541950Latvian Youth ChampionshipB74 Sicilian, Dragon, Classical
20. Liepins vs Tal 0-1441950Riga Team ChampionshipB59 Sicilian, Boleslavsky Variation, 7.Nb3
21. Leonov vs Tal 0-1341950URSE17 Queen's Indian
22. Tal vs M Straihers 1-061950Riga Championship semifinalB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
23. V Ivanovs vs Tal 1-0251950URSC90 Ruy Lopez, Closed
24. Tal vs Sodell 0-1231950URSC91 Ruy Lopez, Closed
25. Tal vs Pliss 1-0371950Riga Championship quarterfinalC99 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 12...cd
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Jun-03-09  AnalyzeThis: Poor Tal. He makes the mistake of making a draw against Benjamin when he's not feeling well, and it's still being talked about nearly 20 years later.
Jun-03-09  ughaibu: It wasn't his drawinglessest tournament:
E Torre vs Tal, 1991 Tal vs Adianto, 1991 Tal vs Zsuzsa Polgar, 1991
Browne vs Tal, 1991 Tal vs Ftacnik, 1991
Jun-03-09  AnalyzeThis: The man makes a few draws the year before he dies. Burn his books!
Jun-03-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: The guy's kidneys are all shot to hell, and yet he could still smile and laugh at himself. Hell of a man.
Jun-03-09  MaxxLange: Dying is no excuse!
Jun-03-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: 50 points for "drawinglessest."

Tal is Tal. =)

Jun-08-09  BISHOP TAL: ty for replys people espesially hemateme, hilarious indeed somthing I would do after a long night of drinkin.Would of liked to seen there faces in Tals second move attempt.
Jun-09-09  talisman: Tal was a Pro.
Tal was a Champion.
I don't know you;
But you "ain't" Tal!
Jun-09-09  talisman: <HeMateME> i'm sorry, that was for HeMateME.
Jun-09-09  Hugh the Drover: Could CG please provide a better picture of Mikhail Tal? Ideally a young Tal. I want to show my 9-yo nephew his games and would like to avoid the unsavory picture.
Jun-09-09  ughaibu: Cover his eyes while you scroll down. What a daft request!
Jun-09-09  Tessie Tura: The current picture is a good one but it would be nice to have a shot of Tal when his health and hairline were still more or less intact.
Jun-09-09  AnalyzeThis: Agreed.
Jun-09-09  talisman: Agreed.
But...
You have to remember
the policy is...
ONLY BOBBY gets the new pictures.
Jun-09-09  MaxxLange: http://www.chessbase.com/columns/le...
Jun-09-09  talisman: max...you have to have whatthefat's permission.
Jun-10-09  MaxxLange: we don't need no stinkin' permissions

I guaran-damn-tee you there is no rights holder for that photo who won't fold like Superman on laundry day after you call their bluff in court, which they will never even take you to.

the photo probably belongs to the USSR, which does not even exist anymore....can you say "motion to dismiss"?

Jun-10-09  whatthefat: Haha, I actually got that one from a chessbase article myself. Perhaps they have the rights?
Jun-10-09  Hugh the Drover: Yeah, the Chessbase picture is good. It sort of exudes Tal's chess mastery. The are other similar pics of Tal. (The videos of Tal playing 10 games blindfold, and playing Fischer, have classic expressions.) Hmm, there seems to be a consensus for a change of picture (as was requested for Fischer, where there has been a change).
Jun-10-09  SamAtoms1980: He looks a lot like Henry Stauf, of The 7th Guest fame
Jun-12-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  kamalakanta: <talisman: 1.reason for tal looking terrible: the man was dying.
2.reason for tal(maybe?) trying to move twice:
the man was dying.

BUT, he beat kasparov shortly before he died AND, he died very much in the saddle.>

Where is that game where he beat Kasparov? I could not find it in chessgames.com

Jun-13-09  Octal: <talisman: 1.reason for tal looking terrible: the man was dying.
2.reason for tal(maybe?) trying to move twice:
the man was dying. >

Isn't every living person continuously dying?

Jun-15-09  talisman: <kamalakanta> you won't find it. Kasparov gave like the first 18 moves or so from memory in an interview and that's it. if you search back on these pages you will probably find something. <Octal> He was really dying...as in Soon!(but still able to leave the hospitable and beat Kasparov!).
Jun-15-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  kamalakanta: <talisman: <kamalakanta> you won't find it. Kasparov gave like the first 18 moves or so from memory in an interview and that's it. if you search back on these pages you will probably find something. <Octal> He was really dying...as in Soon!(but still able to leave the hospitable and beat Kasparov!).>

Hi! It was a blitz game. It is on page 475 of Kasparov's "My Great Predecessors, Part II"...Kasparov gives only until move 18. Tal had White and sacrificed a piece. Kasparov lost on time later on.

Jun-15-09  talisman: <kamalakanta> you got it!...i wish Garry one day will remember the rest!
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