Mikhail Tal

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You must take your opponent into a deep dark forest where 2+2=5, and the path leading out is only wide enough for one
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Dark
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If you wait for luck to turn up, life becomes very boring.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Waiting
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There are two types of sacrifices: correct ones and mine
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Collection: Sacrifice
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Just as one's imagination is stirred by a girl's smile, so is one's imagination stirred by the possibilities of chess.
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Collection: Girl
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Planning anything is hopeless.
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Collection: Planning
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Quiet moves often make a stronger impression than a wild combination with heavy sacrifices.
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Collection: Moving
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In my games I have sometimes found a combination intuitively simply feeling that it must be there. Yet I was not able to translate my thought processes into normal human language.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Games
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Later, I began to succeed in decisive games. Perhaps because I realized a very simple truth: not only was I worried, but also my opponent
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Collection: Simple
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First, how to sac my queen, then rook, then bishop, then knight, then pawns.
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Collection: Queens
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It's funny, but many people don't understand why I draw so many games nowadays. They think my style must have changed but this is not the case at all. The answer to this drawing disease is that my favorite squares are e6, f7, g7 and h7 and everyone now knows this. They protect these squares not once but four times!
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Thinking
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When I asked Fischer why he had not played a certain move in our game, he replied: 'Well, you laughed when I wrote it down!'
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Collection: Moving
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Some sacrifices are sound; the rest are mine
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Collection: Sacrifice
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To play for a draw (at any rate with White) is to some degree a crime against chess.
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Collection: Play
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I like to grasp the initiative and not give my opponent peace of mind.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Giving
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Of course, errors are not good for a chess game, but errors are unavoidable and in any case, a game without ant errors, or as they say 'flawless game' is colorless.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Mistake
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Fischer is the greatest genius to descend from the chess heavens.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Heaven
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Botvinnik's right! When he says such things, then he's right. Usually, I prefer not to study chess but to play it. For me chess is more an art than a science. It's been said that Alekhine and I played similar chess, except that he studied more. Yes, perhaps, but I have to say that he played, too.
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Collection: Art
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I will not hide the fact that I love to hear the spectators react after a sacrifice of a piece or pawn. I don't think that there is anything bad in such a feeling; no artist or musician is indifferent to the reactions of the public.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Sacrifice
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Without technique it is impossible to reach the top in chess, and therefore we all try to borrow from Capablanca his wonderful, subtle technique.
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Collection: Trying
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Fischer is Fischer, but a knight is a knight!
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Collection: Women
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I'd like to always be romantic in chess. Sadly, this doesn't always work like that.
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Collection: Chess
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Many Chess players were surprised when after the game, Fischer quietly explained: 'I had already analyzed this possibility' in a position which I thought was not possible to foresee from the opening
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Collection: Player
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It is difficult to play against Einstein's theory -on his first loss to Fischer
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Loss
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As long as my opponent has not yet castled, on each move I seek a pretext for an offensive. Even when I realize that the king is not in danger.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Kings
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The cherished dream of every chessplayer is to play a match with the World Champion. But here is the paradox: the closer you come to the realization of this goal, the less you think about it.
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Collection: Dream
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You can't avoid mistakes and bad luck.
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Collection: Mistake
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If (Black) is going for victory, he is practically forced to allow his opponent to get some kind of well-known positional advantage.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Black
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For pleasure you can read the games collections of Andersson and Chigorin, but for benefit you should study Tarrasch, Keres and Bronstein.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Learning
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I have always thought it a matter of honour for every chess player to deserve the smile of fortune.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Player
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I believe most definitely that one must not only grapple with the problems on the board, one must also make every effort to combat the thoughts and will of the opponent.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Believe
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Naturally, the psychological susceptibility of a match participant is significantly higher than a participant in a tournament, since each game substantially changes the over-all position.
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Collection: Games
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I go over many games collections and pick up something from the style of each player.
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Collection: Player
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Playing in your home city is very special. You feel the support and attention. When everything goes well, it's very great, but when it doesn't, you might as well turn off your phone: the advices seem endless.
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Collection: Home
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Chess isn't football or hockey.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Football
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I think that the FIDE leaders have to reconsider the current drawing rules - their advantages aren't very clear, but their shortcomings are obvious. Artificial drawing of the lots is detrimental for everyone.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Thinking
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I can take care of myself! But the "external barriers", my opponents, do indeed concern me.
- Mikhail Tal
Collection: Care