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In this classic encounter from the 1964 Amsterdam Interzonal, positional genius Lajos Portisch faces the attacking wizard Mikhail Tal. Instead of Tal’s usual wild sacrifices, this game shows his deep positional understanding and precise calculation. Portisch demonstrates why he was known as one of the most solid players in the world, successfully neutralizing Tal’s dynamic chances. The game evolves into a balanced middlegame where both players show incredible accuracy and respect each other's threats. ♟️ Key lessons from this game: How to play solidly against aggressive players Importance of piece coordination When to simplify into a draw Positional play vs tactical style This game proves Tal was not only a tactical genius but also a strong positional player. --- 📚 Game Information: Tournament: Amsterdam Interzonal (1964) Round: 2 Date: May 21, 1964 Opening Code: A04 Opening Name: Zukertort Opening Symmetrical Variation Result: Draw Game Phase: Positional middlegame battle leading to equal endgame --- 🧠 Interesting Facts: Mikhail Tal was World Champion (1960–1961). Portisch was nicknamed "The Hungarian Botvinnik" for his positional style. The Interzonal was part of the World Championship qualification cycle. Both players later became legendary chess figures.