00:01Hello, my name is Alejandro. In this video we are going to see another tactical exercise of Ajedrez.
00:07It is a game that was played between Schender and Mikhail Tal in 1951.
00:13Here both players had the same amount of pieces and peones, but the computer says that Tal has a 3
00:20.5 advantage.
00:21So here the tactics of the Tal is first, Dama captures the torre, and if here Rey captures, then Caballo
00:34captures the peón in F2, making a tenedor.
00:39Reye G2, Caballo captures the D1, and Torre captures the D1.
00:45After all the combination, we can see that Tal won the quality, and then won the peón, and won the
00:53game.
00:53It is a game between Mikhail Tal and Georgie Tringo in the Olympics of Ajedrez of 1958.
01:03Here Tringo with Negras has a advantage of a peón, but Mikhail Tal has a advantage of a piece.
01:13So here Tringo with Negras has a advantage of a D7, but the computer says that Tal has a advantage
01:22of 3 points.
01:23So here the tactics of the game is to play first, Dama captures the D1.
01:30Then Tringo captures the D1, and Tal plays C5, making a tenedor with the Rey and the D1.
01:38Reye Ae7, Caballo captures the D1, F5, and Tal juega C5, and here Tringo decides to abandon the game.
01:50It is a game between Héctor Roseto and Mikhail Tal in the international tournament of Portorros 1958.
01:58So here Tringo has two other points of war, which are passing.
02:03But Mikhail Tal is carrying a advantage of a dangerous attack.
02:08And the computer also mentions that he has a force force force.
02:11So here the tactic of Thal is first to capture the field in E3 and here Rosetta abandona.
02:21If Thal had captured the field, Thal could have played D-A-G-2-H, R-E-1 and F
02:32-F-3-H.
02:34It is a game between Michael Thal and Paul Benko in Amsterdam 1964.
02:40Here both players have the same amount of pieces and peons,
02:44but Michael Thal has a great advantage in the development of pieces and has a good advantage of 2.5.
02:51So here Paul Benko realises the game D-A-G-2-H,
02:56and then attack the C-H, but here Michael Thal now has a good advantage of 5 points
03:04and plays the next tactic.
03:07First, he will play D-A-G-8-H,
03:12and if here Paul Benko captures the torre,
03:16then Michael Thal juega F-F7,
03:19F-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7.
03:22So in the game, Paul Benko decides to play D-A-G-7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7
03:32-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7
03:36-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7
03:36-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7-F7
03:44-F
03:46Mijail Tal y Levin en 1970, aquà el jugador de negras tiene una pieza de más, pero la computadora dice
03:56que Mijail Tal tiene ventaja de 5 puntos, entonces aquà la táctica ganadora de Tal es jugar dama, captura el
04:05caballo y posteriormente Mijail Tal ganarÃa la partida,
04:09pero si en esta posición, si Levin decidiera capturar la dama con su caballo, entonces Tal darÃa jaque mate en
04:21dos jugadas, primero jugarÃa torre a e8 jaque, rey a h7 y finalmente torre a h8 dando jaque mate,
04:33con un patrón que se conoce como el jaque mate de Majette, y eso serÃa todo, si les gustó el
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