Chess.com – live sessions; the fast and the furious

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IM Rensch continues to brings us the immensely popular “Live Sessions” videos in which we get a rare glimpse inside the “mid-game” thought process of an International Master. Today, we see an even more exciting version of this story, as Danny decides to play several fast games against slightly stronger competition, rather than one long [...]

Chess.com – misplaying middlegame positions

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Today “The Dzindzinator” walks us through a “less then stellar” performance in regards to the Middlegame. Both players seemed to miscalculate, mis-evaluate, and simply misplay the two critical stages of the game: The transition from Opening to Middlegame, and then transition of Middlegame to Endgame. These faulty approaches ultimately climax in black accepting a draw [...]

Chess.com – pawn structure 101: caro-slav 4

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International Master Daniel Rensch continues his never-ending “Pawn Structure 101″ series with another video on the Caro-Slav Formation. Today, he reviews more of black’s options when white has made the mistake of trading too many pieces in a position with a space advantage. How can black exploit this, and what exactly are white’s weaknesses in [...]

Chess.com – playing vs the maroczy bind i

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Today Melik Khachiyan reviews his win against Grandmaster Alex Lenderman from the 2010 US Championship. Although the game itself is very instructive and climaxes in a very well-played rook endgame by Melik, the main topic of this video lecture (and the sequel coming soon) is how to play against the Maroczy Bind from the black [...]

Chess.com – recent trends in the french; tarrasch variation ii

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If you are a French Defense player, and you enjoyed International Master Thomas Rendle’s first video on this topic, then you have come to the right place! Here we see, in much greater detail, the strengths, as well as potential risks, behind the sideline 3…a6 in the Tarrasch French. Specifically, black’s aggressive plan foreshadowed in [...]

Chess.com – lasker vs. capablanca, 1914

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Grandmaster Melik Khachiyan reviews another classical game between two former world chess champions for our “educational pleasure”. Today’s featured game is a famous one indeed, and we hope you will find Melik’s original explanations of what happened in this match interesting and instructive. Where did the young Capablanca go wrong, and more importantly, where should [...]

Creeper world chess double down

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Part 4 of my walkthrough. This map is fun for people who love symmetry due to the fact that its just like a chess board. Don’t engage the Creeper too early, build up your energy first….

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Chess tactics:pawn forks chapter 2 of 2

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Chess.com – applying principles in the king’s gambit ii

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There is a reason why chess is known as the Game of “Kings” and not the game of “any other piece”… There is also reason why the King’s Gambit was one of the most feared weapons in white’s opening arsenal for almost a century… And finally, there is a reason why IM David Pruess is [...]

Chess.com – how to play the queens gambit v

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The video series on the Queen’s Gambit continues with some in depth coverage of the Ragozin Variation. One of black’s more underestimated, yet extremely theoretical lines of play is reviewed here in great detail by International Master Sam Shankland. We hope you will enjoy the sharp analysis (like black’s ability to open the king-side with [...]