Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal

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Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
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Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: Ex-World Champion Mikhail Tal, in play at the Hoogovens tournament at Wijk aan Zee, January 1968. (Photo source: #chess / X
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: Mikhail Tal v. Tigran Petrosian, 25th USSR-ch, Riga 1958, which featured the trademark positional exchange sacrifice by Petrosian, 31Rf4! Semyon Furman looks on. ('#Chess in the USSR', No.
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: Mikhail Tal. Date and place unknown; possibly c. 1980? (Photo source: Latvian Sports Museum.) #chess / X
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: Wijk aan Zee, 16th January 1976. Pictured in play before their encounter in the opening round of the Hoogovens tournament - ex-World Champion Mikhail Tal (USSR) & Swedish
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: Legends of the chessboard: Mikhail Tal v. @Kasparov63, in play at (I think) the Moscow TV tournament, 1987. (Photo credit: I. Utkin.) #chess / X
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: Moscow, USSR. August 1983. Ex-World Champion Mikhail Tal is pictured in play in the traditional open blitz championship, held in Sokolniki Park. (📷: A. Fedorov, #chess /
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: Problem-solving at the Moscow Interzonal, Sep. 1982: Miguel Najdorf, Tigran Petrosian, Aleksandrs Koblencs (trainer of Mikhail Tal), Isaac Romanov (historian), Iosif Dorfman, Viktor Kart (famous trainer of Lvov
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: Moscow, October 1973. Mikhail Tal and his third wife, Gelya, are seen passing an advert for the 41st USSR Championship, which was then taking place in the Soviet
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: A photo of my own, for a change: Mikhail Tal, in play v. Paul Motwani, Glenrothes (Scotland) 1988. #chess / X
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: Defending World Champion Mikhail Tal, pictured with (I think) his wife Sally Landau, during his title match v. Mikhail Botvinnik. Moscow, April 1961. (Photographer: M. S. Okushko; source
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: A couple of photos of the 8th World Champion, Mikhail Tal. USSR, late 1970s. (Photo credits: L. Tugalev.) #chess / X
Douglas Griffin on X: Brussels, 1987. @JamesPlaskett, Mikhail Tal
Douglas Griffin on X: At the demonstration board, the 8th World Champion, Mikhail Tal (b. Riga, 9th Nov 1936; d. Moscow, 28th June 1992.) (Photo via #chess / X
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