Chess.com – converting extra material iii

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IM Sam Shankland is back, and today he continues his video series on the topic of technique. Though there were several instructional moments in this game between Gelfand and Ponomariov, Sam places special emphasis on white’s patient relocation of the pieces to defend the center, as well as Gelfand’s disciplined approach in stopping his opponent’s [...]

Let’s play chess titans

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Just a normal game of chess for me….

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Chess piece crazy

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This is just showing how the different pieces on the chess board are funny….

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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 [...]

Live blitz chess game 29

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Thanks for watching! Note that my first opponent didnt move for about a minute so I aborted that game. That is why there is a somewhat awkward introduction, though I suppose you can call most of my introductions awkward!…

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Check

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chess, a game of wits……

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Within the walls of castle keep

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A poem of chess by The Great Pawn Hunter…

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How to do a 1 move checkmate and a 3 move checkmate in chess

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A quick tutorial on how to do quick checkmates in chess….

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Fastest checkmate possible. (with custom chess board)

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This is the fastest checkmate possible in chess. The pieces here are all pictures I took of myself. Interesting eh?…

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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 [...]