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  • Tuesday, January 5, 2016

    Mikhail Tahl

         Mikhail Tahl (9 November 1936 – 28 June 1992) was the eighth World Champion, briefly holding the title from from 1960 to 1961. He was one of the best attacking players of all time and a highly regarded chess writer. The game Tahl vs. Klaman given here is a good example of the depths to which GM's can calculate. Tahl's opponent in this game, Konstantin Klaman (12-23-1917 – 10-5-85, 65 years old) was the Leningrad Champion in 1962-63 and in 1961 he helped train Boris Spassky. 

    Garry Kasparov talks about Mikhail Tahl and Soviet chess history 
    Mikhail Tahl: Triumph and Tragedy (Part I) 
    Mikhail Tahl: Triumph and Tragedy (Part II) 
    An interview with Angelina Tahl 


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