A Little Known Brilliant Attack By 17 Year Old Tal Analyzed
At the age of eight, Mikhail Tal learned to play chess while watching his father, a doctor and medical researcher.
Shortly thereafter, Tal joined the Riga Palace of Young Pioneers Chess Club. His play was not exceptional at first, but he worked hard to improve. Alexander Koblents began tutoring him in 1949, after which Tal's game rapidly improved, and by 1951 he had qualified for the Latvian Championship.
Here is a brilliant attacking game by young Tal at the age of 17. The analysis is done by Stockfish 10 x64 running on an i3 processor for 2 minutes. Enjoy the game!

