Deliberate Practice in Chess
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- Author: waterclearascrystal1
Outside the Catholic Church there is No Salvation - www.vaticancatholic.com Pray the Rosary Everyday - http
Chess the Jeremy Silman Way, Powerful & Logical
- Length: 15:38
- View Count: 370
- Author: TheBackyardProfessor
Discussing many ideas during a chess match I had in chess club this week. Essential to know what to do and not to do, what to think and how to react when you are attacked.
Live Blitz - Grandmaster Ron Henley - (Chess Openings: Dzindzi Indian, Sniper Accelerated Dragon)
- Length: 11:49
- View Count: 1305
- Author: OnlineChessLessons
♕ MORE INFO ►: www.onlinechesslessons.net ♕ ronwhenley.zeekler.com ♕ facebook.com ♕ twitter.com Ernaldo 2100 -- GM Ron W Henley 2879: Dzindzi Indian: Against my Dzindzi Indian, White essayed 6 Bd2, followed by a plan of 7.f3 and 8.Qc2 clearly building for the 9.e4 advance. I chose to...
Neo Kortschnoi Karpov Kasparov Kramnik Unreal Matrix Rockets Janggi Korean Chess Game !!!
- Length: 35:37
- View Count: 29
- Author: ural200162
Music www.youtube.com - ROCKETS - Electric Delight (Remix).avi www.youtube.com - rockets-future game
Idaho Open Chess Tournament April 21-22, 2012: My First Ever!
- Length: 27:36
- View Count: 491
- Author: TheBackyardProfessor
I videoed my first chess tournament. What a blast!
Bobby Fischer, Game of the Century
- Length: 6:9
- View Count: 49
- Author: KchessK
This game was named The Game Of The Century by Hans Kmoch in Chess Review. The game was played between IM Donald Byrne and 13 year old chess prodigy Bobby Fisher in the Rosenwald Memorial Tournament in New York on October 17 1956.
Chess 960 on Chesscube: Pawn Sacrifices for Superior Development
- Length: 7:7
- View Count: 979
- Author: OnlineChessLessons
♕ MORE INFO ►: www.onlinechesslessons.net ♕ facebook.com ♕ twitter.com I played the opening very energetically and put good pressure on black with 4. f4!? - sacrificing a pawn for superior development. Black gave the pawn back with 6. ...Qe7 and white was left with an enduring initiative...
POLGAR - KARPOV Chess Match 1998, Budaspest
- Length: 1:45
- View Count: 463
- Author: juditpolgardotcom
At the age of 22 Judit Polgár played an eight game match of "action" chess, which is 30 minutes for the entire game, against Anatoly Karpov in June 1998 in Budapest. She won the match 5--3 by winning two games with the remaining ending in draws. At the time Karpov was the FIDE World Champion.
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