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Witness one of the most thrilling games from the legendary 1960 World Chess Championship! The reigning champion Mikhail Botvinnik faces the young "Magician from Riga" Mikhail Tal in an explosive tactical battle that showcases the clash between positional mastery and aggressive brilliance. 🎯 Game Details: Players: Mikhail Botvinnik (White) vs Mikhail Tal (Black) Event: World Chess Championship 1960, Game 6 Opening: English Opening Result: 0-1 (Tal wins) ⚔️ Game Highlights: Tal's brilliant f5 pawn break opening up the position The devastating f3 thrust creating unstoppable threats The immortal e2 passed pawn that couldn't be stopped Bishop to e5+ forcing Botvinnik's king into submission Double rook domination on the c-file Multiple passed pawns in the endgame crushing White's resistance 📊 Key Moments: Move 19: ...f5! - Tal's aggressive pawn break Move 23: ...f3! - The deadly pawn thrust Move 25: ...fxe2 - The unstoppable passed pawn Move 27: ...Be5+! - Check forcing further concessions The endgame demolition with multiple passed pawns 🔗 Game Reference: This game perfectly demonstrates why Tal was called the "Magician"—his ability to create chaos, sacrifice material for initiative, and generate unstoppable attacks made him one of the most feared players in chess history. Despite Botvinnik's solid positional play, Tal's dynamic tactical genius proved overwhelming. 💬 What's your favorite moment from this game? The f5 break, the f3 thrust, or the endgame with multiple passed pawns? Let us know in the comments! 👍 Enjoyed this World Championship masterpiece? LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications for more legendary chess games!