Mikhail Tal was simply a chess phenomenon. The "magician from Riga"
stunned the chess world when he became the youngest ever World Champion
(at that time) in 1960, and he won countless supporters for his
scintillating tactical play and his infectious enthusiasm for the game.
As former World Champion Vassily Smyslov once noted, "Tal's appearance
in chess had the effect of an exploding bomb, since his style of play
was distinguished by extraordinary combinative brilliance." In this book
Raetsky and Chetverik revisit Tal's brilliant victories. The authors
have carefully picked his most famous and instructive games and
combinations, ones which set the chess world alight with admiration. A
study of this tactical genius is sure to entertain and benefit the
aspiring chess student. *Includes Tal's most brilliant sacrificial
attacks *Ideal for the attacking-minded chess player *Perfect for
sharpening tactical ability