In chess videos, some authors always announce the moves they make, like they say “e2 e4”, “e7 e5”, “pawn takes d4”.
Others prefer to avoid this, just say “here”, “there”, “then that”, “takes, takes, takes”.
I know for instance that Jon Watson uses the latter approach consciously, reasoning that average players might get confused by the notation.
What do you think : Notation or not, or don’t you care, or may be you don’t even watch any videos ?
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In chess videos, do you like to have the notation announced by the speaker | ||
Yes. I want to hear the notation, not only see the move. | 8 | |
No. Notations confuse me, I rather just watch the moves being made. | 0 | |
Either way is fine by me. I don’t care. | 2 | |
I don’t watch chess videos. | 0 | |
Total Votes: 10 | You must be a logged-in member to vote |
Chess videos : Announcing move notation or rather not ? |
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