GM Alex Yermolinsky - Double Pawns in the English - Part 8
Speelman, Timman, Schwartzman, Leko A21 English Opening: 1...e5 2.Nc3 (without: 2...Nf6 2...Nc6 2...Bb4 3.g3 Nf6 2...Bb4 3.Nf3 Nc6 2...Bb4 3.e3 Nf6) | |
GM Alex Yermolinsky - Double Pawns in the English - Part 7
Kortschnoj, Shirov, Rogule A21, A25 English Opening: 1...e5 2.Nc3, English Opening: Sicilian Reversed | |
GM Alex Yermolinsky - Odds and Ends - Part 9
Kramnik, Gelfand, Nepomniachtchi, Dubov, Caruana, Gledura B40, C55, B42 Sicilian Defence: 2.Nf3 e6, Two Knights Defence, Sicilian Kan: 5.Bd3 | |
GM Alex Yermolinsky - Odds and Ends - Part 7
Svidler, Gelfand, So, Anand B40, C50 Sicilian Defence: 2.Nf3 e6, Italian Game | |
GM Alex Yermolinsky - Odds and Ends - Part 6
Svidler, Gelfand, So, Anand B40, C50 Sicilian Defence 2.Nf3 e6, Italian Game | |
GM Alex Yermolinsky - Odds and Ends - Part 5
Nepomniachtchi, Carlsen, Gelfand, Svidler B95, E05 Sicilian Najdorf 6...e6, Catalan: Open - Classical line | |
Ronen’s Chess week - Episode 28
Sevian, Nepomniachtchi, Robson, Firouzja, Le quang Liem, Caruana, Vachier-Lagrave, Wesley So A22, E71, D37, B87, D87, B22, B33, D47 English Opening: 1...e5 2.Nc3 Nf6, King's Indian: Makogonov System (5.h3), QGD: 4.Nf3, Sicilian Sozin with ...a6 and ...b5 | |
Ronen’s Chess week - Episode 23
Caruana, Mishra, Niemann, Robson, Carlsen, Suleymenov, Pranesh E12, B07, C54 Queen's Indian Defence, Pirc, Giuoco Piano | |
GM Yermolinsky - Queen and Rook Endgame - Video 7
Yermolinsky, Lesiege, Toth, Gareev D27, E31, D37 QGA: Classical Variation, Nimzo-Indian: Leningrad Variation - Main line, QGD: 4.Nf3 Be7 5.Bf4 (Harrwitz Attack) | |
Ronen’s Chess week - Episode 20
Grischuk, Nepomniachtchi, Anand, Aronian, Svidler, Kramnik, So, Mamedyarov B22, E39, E42, B89, B51, E47, B48, D35, C11 Sicilian: Alapin Variation, Nimzo-Indian, Sicilian Sozin 7.Be3, Sicilian: Canal–Sokolsky Attack, Sicilian: Taimanov Variation | |
GM Yermolinsky - Queen and Rook Endgame - Video 4
Alekhine, Capablanca, Radjabov, So, Nakamura, Carlsen D51, D38, B22 QGD; 4.Bg5 Nbd7, QGD; 4.Nf3 Be7 5.Bf4 (Harrwitz Attack), Sicilian; Alapin Variation | |
Ronen’s Chess week - Episode 11
Ju Wenjun, Lei Tinjie, Khachiyan, Akopian, Yip, Lee D04, B41, C22 Queen's Pawn Game Colle System, Sicilian - Kan Variation, Center Game | |
GM Yermolinsky - Queen and Rook Endgame - Video 3
Capablanca, Alekhine D52 QGD | |
Ronen’s Chess week - Episode 10
Lei Tingjie, Ju Wenjun C54, A06, B19 Giuoco Piano, Réti Opening, Caro–Kann Classical 7...Nd7 | |
Ronen’s Chess week - Espisode 2
Svidler, Mishra, Gelfand, Ding, Nepomniachtchi, Firouzja | |
GM Yermolinsky - Life after Astana - Part 2
Gelfand, Svidler, Keymer A15, A04 English: Anglo-Indian Defence: 1...Nf6, Réti Opening or Zukertort Opening | |
GM Yermolinsky - Life after Astana - Part 1
Suleymanli, Niemann, Esipenko, Sevian D43, E04 QGD: Semi-Slav Defence, Catalan: Open 5.Nf3 | |
Charles Storey’s “Positional Chess Skills” - Combinational Skill
Andersson, Morales Barrera, Van den Doel A50, A39 Queen's Pawn Game, English: Symmetrical - Main line with d4 | |
GM Yermolinsky - What it takes to be a complete 1.d4 player - Benoni Part 2
Yermolinsky, Watson, Goletiani A65, A70 Benoni: 6.e4, Benoni: Classical with e4 and Nf3 | |
Charles Storey’s “Positional Chess Skills” - Improve your Pieces
Andresson, Lautier, Miralles E05, A26 Catalan: Open - Classical line, English Opening: Closed System: 1...e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.d3 d6 | |
GM Davorin Kuljasevic - The Importance of Modern Middlegame Tabiyas - Video 12
Gledura, Grandelius, Meier, Heinemann, Vachier-Lagrave, Svidler, Giri, Ding Liren A37 English Opening: Symmetrical 1...c5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.Nf3 | |
GM Davorin Kuljasevic - The Importance of Modern Middlegame Tabiyas - Video 11
Navara, Topalov, Svidler, Aronian, Carlsen, Kramnik, Gelfand, Edouard A29 English Opening: Four Knights - Kingside Fianchetto | |
GM Davorin Kuljasevic - The Importance of Modern Middlegame Tabiyas - Video 10
Oleksienko, Harikrishna, Galliamova, Naiditsch, Salem, Ganguly, Rajdeep, Demchenko, Vachier-Lagrave, Topalov E68 King's Indian - Fianchetto: Classical Variation with 8.e4 | |
GM Yermolinsky - What it takes to be a complete 1.d4 player - QGA - Vd 3
Yermolinsky, Quinn, Lesiege D27 QGA; Classical Variation | |
GM Misa Pap - The Importance of Small Tactics in Endgames - Vd 15: Attacking with opposite Bishops 2
Kotov, Botvinnik, Pap, Leskur, Sgircea, Karpov, Ivkov, Illescas D45, B22, B36, C92, D46 QGD; Semi-Slav 5.e3, Sicilian; Alapin Variation, Sicilian; Accelerated Fianchetto - Maroczy bind, Ruy Lopez; Closed - 9.h3 | |
GM Misa Pap - The Importance of Small Tactics in Endgames - Vd 13: R+B Tandem
Kasparov, Anand, Aronian, Calrsen, Vachier-Lagrave, Sargissian, Svidler, Gashimov C80, B30, C67, C42 Ruy Lopez - Open (Tarrasch) Defence, Sicilian - Rossolimo Variation, Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defence - Open Variation, Petrov's defen | |
GM Misa Pap - The Importance of Small Tactics in Endgames - Vd 12: Q+N Tandem
Tiviakov, Miedema, Motylev, Eljanov, Edouard Romain, Nepomniachtchi, Leko, Shirov C07, C84, B90, C78 French; Tarrasch - Open Variation, Ruy Lopez - Closed Defence, Sicilian Najdorf, Ruy-Lopez: 5.0-0 | |
GM Misa Pap - The Importance of Small Tactics in Endgames - Vd 10: Bishop pair Power
Pap, Aleksic, Kovic, Savic B32, C07, B01 Sicilian Defence: 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4, French: Tarrasch Open Variation, Scandinavian Defence (Center Counter Defence) 1...d5 | |
GM Yermolinsky - U.S. Championships - Part 3
Lenderman, Caruana, Shankland, So E62, E06, A28 King's Indian: Fianchetto Variation, Catalan Closed: 5.Nf3, English Opening - Four Knights System: 1...e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.Nf3 Nf6 | |
GM Misa Pap - The Importance of Small Tactics in Endgames - Vd1: Mating Attacks in the Endgame
Alekhine, Yates, Capablanca, Marshall, Boleslavsky, Petrosian D64, E16, B51 QGD: Orthodox Defence - Rubinstein Attack (with Rc1), Queen's Indian: Capablanca Variation, Sicilian: Canal–Sokolsky Attack | |
GM Misa Pap - Strategic Planning in Chess - Vd12: Mobile Center
Jakovenko, Nikolovski, Sokolov, Topalov, Ovod, Stellwagen, Sasikiran, Leon Hoyos A67 Benoni: Taimanov Variation | |
GM Misa Pap - Strategic Planning in Chess - Vd8: Play vs. the Blocked Center
Carlsen, Duda, Volokitin, Vitiugov, Khanin, Firouzja, Svidler, Andreikin, C02 French: Advance Variation | |
GM Yermolinski - Return of the rook Endgame – Winning Plan with the Pawn on the 7th - Part 1
Carlsen, Wesley So D37 QGD; 4.Nf3 Be7 5.Bf4 (Harrwitz Attack) | |
GM Misa Pap - Strategic Planning in Chess - Vd1 - Isolani Breakthrough
Pap, Sertic, Kler Borko, Forcen Esteban B22, D42 Sicilian: Alapin Variation, QGD; Semi-Tarrasch 7.Bd3 | |
GM Yermo Teaches You Openings! - The Averbakh KID - Part 4
Moskalenko, Yermolinsky E73 King's Indian - 5.Be2 | |
GM Misa Pap - Best Championship Matches - 4. 1937 - Alekhine vs. Euwe
Alekhine, Euwe D17, D46, D28, D10, D18, E34 QGD Slav Defence - Czech Defence, QGD: Semi-Slav 6.Bd3, QGA: Classical Variation 7.Qe2, QGD: Dutch Variation, Nimzo-Indian | |
GM Misa Pap - Best Championship Matches - 3. 1927 - Alekhine vs. Capablanca
Alekhine, Capablanca C01, D65, A47, D64, D51, D67 French: Exchange Variation, QGD: Orthodox Defence Rubinstein Attack Main line, Queen's Indian Defence, QGD; 4.Bg5 Nbd7 | |
GM Misa Pap - How to beat the Sicilian Sveshnikov - Video 13: Ra7
Anand, Leko, Vallejo Pons, Nigalidze, Wunderlich, Ruggeri Laderchi, Kempen, Arduman, De Firmian, Johannessen B33 Sicilian Sveshnikov | |
GM Misa Pap - How to beat the Sicilian Sveshnikov - Video 10: 11.g3
Ivanchuk, Van Wely, Volokitin, Ersahin, Areshchenko, Stopa, Motylev, Grachev, Berg, Dragicevic, Sax, Hardicsay, Zhang, Zhao B33 Sicilian Sveshnikov | |
GM Misa Pap - How to beat the Sicilian Sveshnikov - Video 9: Black plays 0-0
Giri, Shirov, Leko, Radjabov, Ivanchuk, Johannessen, Topalov, Kasparov, Vitiugov, Jiang B33 Sicilian Sveshnikov | |
GM Misa Pap - How to beat the Sicilian Sveshnikov - Video 7: 10.Bf6 Bf6 11.c4!?
Caruana, Van Wely, Karjakin, Ponomariov, Trigubov, Nakamura, Le Quang Liem, Llaneza Vega, Kamsky, Ivanchuk B33 Sicilian Sveshnikov | |
GM Misa Pap - How to beat the Sicilian Sveshnikov - Video 6: 9…Qa5?!
Sjugirov, Khakimov, Korneev, Sig Vargas, Nevednichy, Croeene, Etchegaray, Mista, Markovic, Leko, San Segundo Carrillo B33 Sicilian Sveshnikov | |
GM Yermo Teaches You Openings! - Alekhine Defense - Part 6
kotlyar, Yermolinsky, Adams, Motylev B05 Alekhine Defense | |
GM Misa Pap - How to beat the Sicilian Sveshnikov - Video 3: 7.Nd5 Nd5 8.ed5 Ne7 - Model Games
Caruana, Carlsen, Vachier-Lagrave, Kramnik, Roganovic, Karjakin, Ter Sahakyan, Reimanis, Yakimova, Van Foreest, Alekseenko B33 Sicilian Sveshnikov | |
GM Yermo Teaches You Openings! - Alekhine Defense - Part 3
Yakovlev, Tal, Yermolinsky B03 Alekhine's defense | |
Champions’ Extraordinary Winning Ideas - Video 14 - Tandem 2 (Q+N vs. Q+B)
Anand, Piket, Adams, Kosintseva, Tiviakov, Miedema, Motylev, Elanjov, Sjugirov, Jojua, Ljubojevic, Karpov, Tregubv, Harikrishna, C95, C07, C84, D37, B19, E48 Ruy Lopez: Closed - Breyer, French: Tarrasch, Ruy Lopez: Closed, QGD, Caro-Kann, Nimzo-Indian | |
Champions’ Extraordinary Winning Ideas - Video 13 - Tandem 1 (R+B vs. R+N)
Vachier-Lagrave, Sargissian, Fischer, Taimanov, Svidler, Gashimov, Grujic, Pap C67, B47, C42, B32 Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defence - Open variation, Sicilian: Taimanov, Petrov, Sicilian defence: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Top 10 Checkmate Patterns - Video 5
Biliy, Vovk, Shirov, Simacek, Bischoff, Mueller, Benko, Horowitz, Akopian, Piskov | |
GM Yermo Teaches You Openings! - Sicilian: Richter-Rauser Attack - Part 9
Li Chao, Hou Yifan, Svidler, Dubov B67 Sicilian: Ricther-Rauzer Attack | |
GM Petrov’s Mastering Endgames - Video 7
Nimzowitsch, Stoltz, Lickleder, Dvoretzky, Nunn, Friedlander | |
Champions’ Extraordinary Winning Ideas - Video 11 - Play on the Light Squares!
Can, Nikolov, Benninger, Pap, Stajcic, Tokranovs, Jansa, Miranda Gonzalez, Tazbir B22, A35 Sicilian: Alapin, English: symmetrical variation | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Top 10 Checkmate Patterns - Video 3
Rodriguez, Illescas, Todorcevic, Khalifman, Khenkin E46, A09 Nimzo-Indian: Reshevsky variation, Reti Opening | |
Champions’ Extraordinary Winning Ideas - Video 9 - Rook and pawns vs. 2 Pieces
Savic, Pap,Beliavsky, Dolmatov, Miles, Kindermann C63, D43, A28 Ruy Lopez: Schliemann defence, Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, English | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Top 10 Checkmate Patterns - Video 1
Kasparov, Illescas, Nunn, Georgiev, Nakamura, Sasikirian A80, A00, C20 Dutch Opening, Benko's Opening, King's pawn game | |
GM Yermo Teaches You Openings! - Sicilian: Richter-Rauser Attack - Part 5
Sobolev, Yermolinsky, Lobzhanidze, Stripunsky B67 Sicilian: Ricther-Rauzer Attack | |
Champions’ Extraordinary Winning Ideas - Video 8 - Petrosian’s Exchange Sacrifice
Reshevsky, Petrosian, Rashkovsky, Spassky, Ulko, Morozevich, Lilienthal, Ragozin, Geller, Uhlmann E58, A77, D03, E90, E49, C09 Nimzo-Indian, Benoni, Torre Attack (Tartakower Variation), King's Indian, Nimzo-Indian: 4.e3 Botvinnik System, French: Tarrasch | |
GM Yermo Teaches You Openings! - Sicilian: Richter-Rauser Attack - Part 4
Fedorov, Korzubov, Sobolev, Yermolinsky B67 Sicilian: Ricther-Rauzer Attack | |
Champions’ Extraordinary Winning Ideas - Video 4 - Queen Sacrifice
Nezhmetdinov, Cernikov, Ftacnik, Cvitan, Alekine, Supico, Averbakh, Kotov, Levitsky, Marshall, Ivanchuk, Jussupow, Sokolov B35, E97, C21, A55, C10, E67, A45 Sicilian: accelerated fianchetto, King's Indian: orthodox, Center Game, Old Indian: Main line, French, King's Indian: fianchetto | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 16
Smyslov, Andersson, Illescas D40, E02 Queen's Gambit Declined: Semi-Tarrasch defence, Catalan | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 15
Saenz, Illescas, Karpov, Tumakov, Nakamura B22, D47, B74, D11 Sicilian: Alapin's variation, Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav, Sicilian: dragon classical, QGD Slav 4.e3 | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 14
Illescas, Kasparov, Krasenkow, Dominguez, Gashimov, B84, D85, D19, C42 Sicilian: Scheveningen, Grunfeld, QGD Slav: Dutch variation, Petrov Defense | |
GM Joel’s Need to Know Basics - Video 10
Boleslavsky, Geller, Movsesian, Kasparov, Lapshun, Golubev, Gipslis, Simagin B76, B80, B77, B88 Sicilian: Dragon - Yugoslav Attack, Sicilian: Scheveningen, Sicilian: Fischer-Sozin Attack | |
Play the Pap Attack! - Model Games 1
Pap, Vuelban, Pastor, Agdestein, Picazo Gonzalez C02 French: advanced variation | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 12
Salov, Illescas, A29 English: four knights kingside fianchetto | |
GM Joel’s Need to Know Basics - Video 8
Kavalek, Benjamin, Jussupow, Ivanov C02, C16, E92 French: advance variation, French: Winawer - advance variation, King's Indian: classical variation | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows - Rook Endings with an outside passer - Part 1
Lerner, Dorfman D94 Gruenfeld - Smyslov defence: 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. e3 O-O 6. Bd3 c6 7. O-O Bg4 | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 11
Botvinnik, Capablanca, Illescas, Kamsky E49, A17 Nimzo-Indian: 4.e3 - Botvinnik system, English opening: 1. c4 Nf6 2. Nc3 e6 | |
GM Joel’s Need to Know Basics - Video 7
Botvinnik, Capablanca, Lerner, Geller, Benjamin, Kortschnoi, Mengarini D05, E49, D35, E46, C07, B12 Colle system, Nimzo-Indian: 4.e3 - Botvinnik System, QGD, Nimzo-Indian: Reshevsky variation, French: Tarrasch, Caro-Kann | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 10
Kasparov, Karpov, Winter, Capablanca, Lautier, Radulov, Westerinen, Bellon Lopez, Padevsky, Molnarova, Prokesova, Illescas A36, C49, D45, B02, A01, B12, E66 English: symmetrical, Four Knights, QGD semi-Slav, Alekhine's defense, Nimzovich-Larsen attack, Caro-Kann, KI Panno | |
GM Joel’s Need to Know Basics - Video 6
Alekine, Yates, Gelfand, Salov, Dautov, Reshevsky, Sveshnikov, D55, A81, E18, B22 Queen's Gambit Declined, Dutch Defence with 2.g3, English: Mikenas-Carls, Sicilian; Alapin's variation (2.c3) | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 9
Illescas, Dgebuadze, Bronstein, Najdorf, Botvinnik, Reshevsky, Canela A17, E29, E21 English (1 c4 Nf6 2 Nc3 e6), Nimzo-Indian: Samisch, Nimzo-Indian, three knights variation | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 8
De La Villa, Illescas, Lasker, Tarrasch, Simagin, Keres, Taimanov, Suetin C45, C68, C79, A34 Scotch Game, Ruy Lopez: exchange variation, Ruy Lopez: Steinitz Defense Deferred, English: symmetrical variation | |
GM Joel’s Need to Know Basics - Video 3
Van der Sterren, Benjamin, Zhang, Hao, Garcia Palermo E11, C77 Bogo-Indian Defense (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 Bb4+), Ruy Lopez: Morphy defence | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 7
Kasparov, Petrosian, Pachman, Jakobsen, Illescas, Short E11, B49, C02 Bogo-Indian Defense (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nf3 Bb4+), Sicilian: Taimanov variation, French: advance variation | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 6
Karpov, Gligoric, Unzicker, Illescas, Vallejo Pons C95, C98, A53 Ruy Lopez: closed - Breyer - Simagin variation, Ruy Lopez: closed - Chigorin - Rauzer attack, Old Indian Defense | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows - Selected games from the Candidates 2020 - 7
Liren, Alekseenko E08 Catalan: closed - Zagoryansky variation | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 3
Radjabov, Yuffa, Illescas, Siles, Lutz B10, D11, E45, E06 Caro-Kann: two knights - 3...Bg4, QGD Slav: 4.e3, Nimzo-Indian: 4.e3 - Bronstein (Byrne) variation, Catalan: closed - 5.Nf3 | |
FM Charles Storey’s “Positional Chess Skills” - Combinational Skill
Andersson, Morales Barrera, Van den Doel A50, A39 Queen's Pawn Game, English: Symmetrical - Main line with d4 | |
GM Miguel Illescas - Chess Strategy Lessons - Video 2
Carlsen, Kramnik, Illescas, Martin, Liang, Korobov D02, B23, C60, E20, A45 Queen's Pawn Game, Sicilian: closed, Ruy Lopez, Nimzo-Indian Defense, Trompowsky attack | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows - Selected games from the Candidates 2020 - 2
Caruana, Alekseenko E20 Nimzo-Indian defense | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 160
Ding, Caruana, Giri, Nepomniachtchi, Wang Hao, Alekseenko, Vachier-Lagrave, Grischuk D17, A33, C42, B80, C67, C77, C78 QGD Slav, English: symmetrical variation, Petrov defense, Sicilian: Scheveningen, Ruy Lopez | |
GM Davorin Kuljasevic’s “Develop Your Counter-intuitive Thinking!” - Counter-intuitive Tactical Ideas
Paiva, Beukes, Petran, Farago, Plenkovic, Markus, Lagarde, Kuljasevic, Navara, Wojtaszek A04, D37, C41, C50, B90 Reti, QGD, Philidor, Giuoco Piano, Sicilian Najdorf | |
FM Charles Storey’s “Positional Chess Skills” - Improve your Pieces
Andresson, Lautier, Miralles E05, A26 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 158
Shankland, Grandelius, Vitiugov, Anton Guijarro, Ragger, Van Foreest, Stefansson, Maghsoodloo, Suleymanli, Mamedov, Kozak D87, A31, A65, C50, D35, C67, A67, D38 | |
GM Davorin Kuljasevic’s “Develop Your Counter-intuitive Thinking!” - Fearless King
Lenderman, Gareev, Ivanchuk, Wei, Anton, Petrosian, Korobov, Castellanos Rodriguez, Sedlak, So D38, B08, D37, D02 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 153
Goryachkina, Ju, Carlsen, Kovalev, Firouzja, Caruana, Artemiev, Van Foreest, Mamedyarov, Gordon D00, A07, D55, E71, A13, B90, D38 | |
GM Misa Pap’s “Make the Right Decisions in Critical Positions!” - Intro
Alekhine, Podgorny, Yates B22, B40 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 144
Yoo, Moradiabadi, Hilby, Neimann, Yudasin, Nevednichy, Shishkin, Garcia Palermo, Sveshnikov, Giri, Carlsen C41, B06, E17, B31 | |
Attack with LarryC: Some Sparkling Caruana Carats
Caruana, Leitao, Elsness D76 Neo-Grunfeld | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows - Same Color Bishop Endgame - Part 1
Morales, Jimenez B33 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 138
Najer, Anand, Caruana, Sevian, Safarli, Rodshtein, Wang, Bu, McShane, Adhiban, Kovalev, Carlsen E51, A20, B13, C54, B52 | |
Learn How to Win with GM Boris! - Queenside Attack - Part 6
Alekhine, Nimzovich | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows - English-Catalan Part 2
Ding, Karjakin, Navara, Duda, Aronian, Anand, Aleksandrov, Yermolinsky, Lautier A13 | |
Attack with LarryC: Liren Ding’s Lifto-Palooza
Christiansen, Gschnitzer, Ding Liren, Lu Shanglei D39, A33 QGD: Vienna variation, English Opening | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 134
Lysyj, Xiong, Tabatabaei, Dominguez, Abasov, Nisipeanu, Nakamura, Nihal, Safarli, Xu, Inarkev, Korobov, Le D27, D20, B30, E06, C95, E21, D02 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 133
Kasparov, Caruana, So, Topalov, Aronian, Nakamura, Dominguez, Svidler N/A (Chess 960) | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 131
Tomashevsky, Alekseenko, Artemiev, Fedoseev, girya, Pogonina, Nepomniachtchi, Nakamura, Ding, Caruana D78, A34, D55, D37 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows - Players profile: Richard Rapport Part 2
Rapport, Le Quang Liem, Wei Yi, Howell A01, D30, E60 | |
Attack with LarryC: Makinas’ Gold
Gambit Tiger, Shredder, Makinas, Lebedev E48, D66 Nimzo-Indian, Queen's Gambit Declined | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 128
Xiong, Donchenko, Vachier-Lagrave, Dubov, Giri, Duda, Pert, Adams, Gorfon, Abdusattorov, Salem B96, B22, B01, D15, B51, C40 | |
Attack with LarryC: Spring Cleaning!
Jelen, Larsen, Hartlaub, Testa, Navara, Swiercz A30, C21, E32 English, Center Game, Nimzo-Indian | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 127
Vachier-Lagrave, Mamedyarov, Sevian, Praggnanandhaa, Moiseenko, Korley, Georgiadis, Shankland, Vidit, Bogner, Duda C54, B15, D35, B90, D15, A13 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: The Modern Benko - Part 6
Yermolinsky, Doyle, Plaskett A59 | |
Attack with LarryC: It’s Only Me
Miles, Panno, Kovacevic, De Moura Santiago E12, C04 Queen's Indian, French | |
GM Davorin Kuljasevic’s “Mastering Closed Position”- Open Files
Winter, Alekhine, Kramnik, Meier C01, A09 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 124
Nepomniachtchi, Caruana, Ding Liren, Dominguez Perez, Postny, Gelfand, Smirin, Le Quang Liem, Xiong B33, A20, C90, E97, B90 | |
Attack with LarryC: Alekseev Fireworks
Aleskeev, Krush B51 Sicilian: Moscow variation | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 117
Gonzalez Vidal, Sevian, Ivanchuk, Adhiban, Hillarp Persson, Jones, Nihal, Maghsoodloo, Nepomniachtchi, Carlsen C47, A42, A36, C54, B32 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 116
Adhiban, Albornoz Cabrera, Kamsky, Dominguez Perez, Murzin, Khismatullin, Benjamin, Garcia Palermo, Ehlvest, Petursson D27, D02, B07, C77, B76 | |
FM Charles Storey’s “Super Human Chess Engine” - CCTV 2.0
Storey, Summerscale A00 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 115
Carlsen, Svidler, Meier, Vachier-Lagrave, Keymer, Burke, Durarbayli, Shabalov, Boensch B30, D90, D24, B48, D37 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 111
Vachier-Lagrave, Kamsky, Kovalenko, Keymer, Robson, Kasimdzhanov, Kirila, Kaidanov, Ni, Lenderman, Kazhgaleyev, Adhiban, Grandel B48, B22, B33, D02, E05, A41, C54 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 110
Petrosian, Martirosyan, Maghsoodloo, Kulaots, Khismatullin, Esipenko, Wei, Yuffa, Alekseenko, Narayanan, Safarli, Aravindh C50, B90, C41, D85, E20, C88, A45 | |
Attack with LarryC:LarryC Summer Clearance Finals - A Rousing Rauzer!
Motylev, Nijboer B67 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 107
Alekseenko, Naiditsch, Vachier-Lagrave, Karthikeyan, Matlakov, Aronian, Howell, Jones, Ramirez C87, C77, B92, B13, C10 | |
Attack with LarryC: LarryC Summer Clearance Semi-Finals
Ledger, Ternault, Penate, Hernandez C18, B86 | |
Attack with LarryC: LarryC Summer Clearance
Hague, Steadman, Valsecchi, Bontempi, Vallejo-Pons, Flores, Palacios, Gargatagli A40, D08, B43, A00 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 105
Carlsen, Anand, Duda, Giri, Shankland, Nepomnischtchi, Kovalev, Kuipers, So, Grandelius C77, D24, C50, B07, C07, B84 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 104
Gukesh, Sharma, Anand, Mamedyarov, Radjabov, Vidit, Korobov, Kovalev C03, B12, D38, E94 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 102
Murphy, Leenhouts, Gajewski, Nabaty, Yoo, Le Quang, Cordova, Xiong B48, D35, B13, A09 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 101
Carlsen, Vokhidov, Firouzja, Dubov, Artemiev, Nakamura, Kovalev, Matlakov, Svidler, Karjakin, Anreikin C20, E65, C42, D41, E16, A30 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 97
Vaisser, Jansa, Bagaturov, Movsziszian, Vareille, Neimann, Yakubboev, Brodsky, Firouzja A10, E62, A41, C82 | |
Attack with LarryC: The G-man Handcuffs Alekseev
Pinter, Arkhipov, Gelfand, Alekseev A30, D43 | |
Attack with LarryC: Pearl from Porz—Brilliant but Flawed
Miles, Perenyi A65 Benoni - 6.e4 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 94
Gledura, Santarius, Moon, Nyzhnyk, Liang, Cori, Durarbayli B12, D02, B48 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 93
Wojtaszek, Naiditsch, Nakamura, Rapport, Xiong, Kashlinskaya, Sevian, Svidler, Shankland E69, C60, D02, A42, D29 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 92
Carlsen, Ding, Svidler, Wang. Potkin, Antipov, Vuckovic, Dreev, Robson C47, B15, A29, D31, B92 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 91
Bates, Vitiugov, Svidler, Indjic, Navara, Grandelius, Hammer, Dreev, Swiercz D37, B90, D16, B12, C78 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Complex Minor Piece Endgames - Bishop and Knight vs. Two Knights - Part 4
Nakamura, Onischuk, Karpov, Fressinet, Leko, Ehlvest D36, D32, D46, A07 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 88
Gleizerov, Gareev, Artemiev, Harutyunian, Baules, Nakamura, Nepomniachtchi, Kawuma, Al-Subaihi, Bauer E15, A13, E32, C11, B01 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Complex Minor Piece Endgames - Bishop and Knight vs. Two Knights - Part 3
Sveshnikov, Pokojowczyk, Sakaev, Galego B66, A53 | |
Attack with LarryC: “March Magnus! Magniloquent Magic of Magnificent Magnitude”
Carlsen, Groe Hole D10 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 82
Vachier-Lagrave, Navara, Le, Shankland, Duda, Wei, Fodor, Adams, Howell, McShane, Fishbein, Cori C54, E16, A18, E35, C72, C54, B80 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 80
Nepomniachtchi, Meier, Giri, Kovalev, Liang. Bian, Balakrishnan, Patel, Li C10, B29, A04, B75 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Kramnik and the Modern Reti - Part 4
Kramnik, Svidler, Ghaem Maghami, Aronian, Harikrishna A04, A05, A07 | |
Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Alekhine-Rubinstein 1921
Alekhine, Rubinstein | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 78
So, Vachier-Lagrave, Caruana, Grischuk, Kramnik, Yu, Svidler, Harikrishna, Navara A30, D02, C65, C78, A11 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 77
Flores, Shankland, Xiong, Sosa, Liang, Hungaski, Ludwig, Zierk, Korley, Williams E54, B90, D38, A06, D02, A05 | |
Attack with LarryC: Tournament of Steel—75 Years of Brilliant Chess #3
Planinc, Balashov, Miles, Korchnoi E19 Queen's Indian: old main line, 9.Qxc3 | |
Improve Your Chess: Highly Instructive Games - Grigoriev-Alekhine 1915
Alekhine, Grigoriev | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 72
Rodshtein, Riazantsev, Rublevsky, Alekseenko, Morozevich, Vidit, Grandelius, Gledura, Ju Wenjun, Tan Zhongyi B12, B92, D96, B22, E01, D30 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Queen Endgames - Part 4
Kessler, Yermolinsky, Browne, Milovanovic, Lerner B23, D85, D38, A17 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Queen Endgames - Part 3
Granda Zuniga, Yermolinsky, Giri, Khamrakulov, Euwe, Alekhine, Ju, Gunina, Ni Hua, Sutovsky, Tukmakov, Ivanov, Dvoirys | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 70
Carlsen, Topalov, Ding, Mamedov, Lenderman, Xiong, Wang, Krush, Robson A28, D34, A20, E38, C54 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Queen Endgames - Part 1
Euwe, Reshevsky, Alekhine, Wang Yue, Adams, Jakovenko, Gurevich | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Exchange Sacrifice in the Endgame - Part 4
Akesson, Volkov, Caruana, Dominguez, Katz, Klemm D10, B90, B25 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Exchange Sacrifice in the Endgame - Part 3
Yermolinsky, Donaldson, Kaufman, Doyle D53, E41, B22 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Exchange Sacrifice in the Endgame - Part 2
Vaganian, Kraut, Sadler, Adams, Stopa, Yermolinsky D25, A57, D38 | |
Improve Your Chess: First Learn End! - Botvinnik-Alekhine 1938
Botvinnik, Alekhine | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 64
Adhiban, Rapport, Ramirez, Nihal, Adly, Ganguly, Xiong, Mikhalevski, Ali Marandi D15, A57, D37, D41, A10 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 63
Kovalev, Tabatabaei, Anand, Grischuk, Dubov, Nakamura, Kramnik, Gelfand, Nepomniachtchi C01, B31, A18, A13, D06 | |
Improve Your Chess: First Learn End! - Vallejo Pons-Carlsen 2012
Vallejo Pons, Carlsen | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 62
Benjamin, Lein B46, B98, C87, E13, B06, A43 | |
Improve Your Chess: First Learn End! - Steiner-Alekhine 1921
Steiner, Alekhine | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 61
Karavade, Jumabayev, Alekseenko, Yuffa, Artemiev, Bologan, Fedoseev, Tabatabaei, Pein, Jones B30, D00, A21, B12, E81 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Revolution Revisited - Part 26
Yermolinsky, Gausel. Meyer, Lenderman, Hendrickson A11 English, Caro-Kann Defensive System | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Revolution Revisited - Part 21
Ding, Svidler, Caruana, Nakamura D11, B31 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 51
Aphazero, Stockfish, Svidler, Vitiugov, Andreikin, Mamedyarov, Fedoseev, Volkov E17, A45, A39, E20 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Revolution Revisited - Part 19
Nakamura, Lenderman, Shabalov, Vioreanu, Mamedyarov, Beliavsky E04 Catalan | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Revolution Revisited - Part 15
Svidler, Topalov, Shirov, Caruana, Onischuk C78 Ruy Lopez | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 41
Tarjan, Kosteniuk, Motylev, Levin, tomashevsky, Wang, Radeva A20, B07, C88, D45 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Revolution Revisited - Part 6
Malakhov, Atalik, Svidler, Kursonov B81 Sicilian - Scheveningen, Keres Attack | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 37
Amin, Paichadze, Salem, Short, Gagare, Bauer, Bacrot B18, C50, E39, D31 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 35
Hou Yifan, Lenderman, Vaganian, Zherebukh, Lu RuifengA46, E60, A01 A46, E60, A01 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Build your opening repertoire - Part 33: KID Averbakh Part 10
Yermolinsky, Saleem, Yurtaev, Zaichik E75 | |
Attack with LarryC! Model Games: Old Indian Defense - Tony Does Jamison Shots
Miles, Jamison A54 Queen's pawn game | |
Attack with LarryC! Model Games: against the Blumenfeld Countergambit
Wang Yue, Valle E10 Blumenfeld counter-gambit, Dus-Chotimursky variation | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 26
Gelashvili, Liang, Lenderman, Swiercz, Akobian, Gajewski, Ragger A20, E32, B11, B20 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Build your opening repertoire - Part 27: KID Averbakh Part 4
Moskalenko, Yermolinsky, Basin E73 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 25
Stukopin, Ruifeng, Vallejo, Radjabov, Nakamura, Nepomniachtchi, Inarkiev, Hou B90, B31, B97, C50 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Build your opening repertoire - Part 25: KID Averbakh Part 2
Lerner, Yermolinsky, Atalik E73 | |
SimulMaster with IM Christof Sielecki 2017-04-29
Sielecki, ICC members | |
Improve Your Chess: Puzzles #12
Puzzles | |
An Hour of Chess… explained! 2017-04-24
Sielecki, ICC Members | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 21
Carlsen, Aronian, Meier, Hou, Vachier-Lagreve, Pelletier, Gelfand C88, E01, C65, D45 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Build your opening repertoire - Part 20: QGD Bf4 line #7
Yermolinsky, Lenderman, So, Caruana, Dreev, Yilmaz D37 QGD | |
Attack with LarryC! Model Games: The Scheveningen
Geller, Yap B46 Sicilian: Scheveningen | |
An Hour of Chess… explained! 2017-04-03
Sielecki, ICC Members | |
An Hour of Chess… explained! 2017-03-27
Sielecki, ICC members | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 17
Hess, Sukandar, Rapport, Krassowizkij, Viani, Mareco, Salem, Vignesh, Gajewski, Jarmula E32, C01, B92, E12, D02 | |
An Hour of Chess… explained! 2017-03-20
Sielecki, ICC members | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 16
Le Quang Liem, Howell, Wei Yi, Xu Yinglun, Vo Thanh Ninh, Xiong, Li Ruifeng, Zherebukh D37, B94, E12, B90 | |
GM Joel’s Chess Week Recap - Episode 14
Motylev, Donchenko, Indjic, Kamsky, Grischuk, Mamedyarov, Hou, Nepomniachtchi, Li Chao B12, D15, D40, E20, C42 | |
Attack with LarryC! Double Rook sac #1
Diemart, Gaprindashvili, Servaty, Reti, Euwe, Torre-Re, Ziegler, Atalik, Sax, Khalifman, Serper | |
An Hour of Chess… explained! 2017-02-27
Sielecki, ICC members | |
An Hour of Chess… explained! 2017-02-20
Sielecki, ICC members | |
SimulMaster with IM Christof Sielecki 2017-02-18
Sielecki, ICC members | |
An Hour of Chess… explained! 2017-02-13
Sielecki, ICC members | |
An Hour of Chess… explained! 2017-02-06
Sielecki, ICC members | |
Challenge of the YouTubers!
Sielecki, Gavriel | |
An Hour of Chess… explained! 2017-01-23
Sielecki, ICC members | |
Attack with LarryC! Alekhine is Rough on Reti
Reti, Alekhine A00 Hungarian Opening: Reversed Alekhine | |
Game Of the Week: Lenderman vs. Shabalov - US Open
Lenderman, Shabalov D12 QGD Slav: 4.e3 Bf5 | |
LarryC’s Tactic Handbook - Episode 6
Tactics - examples | |
Sinquefield Cup 2016 - Round 5 Video Recap
Svidler, Nakamura E63 King's Indian: fianchetto, Panno variation | |
Game Of the Week: Jingyao vs. Salem - Asian Continental Championship
Jingyao, Salem E97 King's Indian | |
Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Efim Geller - Part 2
Geller | |
Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Efim Geller - Part 1
Geller | |
Attack with LarryC: Dubov Antes Up and Getting Pwned by Pons
Dubov, Brkic, Vallejo Pons, Lupulescu C11, D30 French Defense, QGD | |
Game Of the Week: Lenderman vs. Shabalov - US Championship
Lenderman, Shabalov D45 QGD semi-Slav: Stoltz variation | |
FIDE Candidates 2016 - Video Recap Round 3
Nakamura, Svidler D16 QGD Slav | |
Attack with LarryC: Tata Steel Preview
Yermolinaky, Topalov, Svidler, Kasimdzhanov E97, B43 Sicilian: Kan variation, King's Indian | |
Game Of the Week: Mamedyarov vs. Lenderman - Qatar Masters Open
Mamedyarov, Lenderman E21 Nimzo-Indian: three knights variation | |
Attack with LarryC: Holidays Fireworks in Qatar
Krush, Christiansen, Mamedyarov, Lenderman A21, E21 English, Nimzo-Indian: three knights | |
Attack with LarryC: The Good, The Dubious and The Ugly
Lenic, Berg, Blomqvist, Jones, Morozevich, Gargatagli E94, B27, B90 King's Indian, Sicilian, Sicilian Najdorf | |
Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Alexander Alekhine #4
Alekhine | |
Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Alexander Alekhine #3
Alekhine | |
Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Alexander Alekhine #2
Alekhine | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Knight endgames - Part 1
Yermolinsky, Serper, Lein | |
Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Alexander Alekhine #1
Alekhine | |
World Cup 2015 - Game Of the Day - Final Playoffs
Karjakin, Svidler | |
World Cup 2015 - Game Of the Day - Final Game 4
Karjakin, Svidler D02 Queen's pawn game, Krause variation | |
World Cup 2015 - Game Of the Day - Final Game 3
Karjakin, Svidler B53 Sicilian, Chekhover variation | |
World Cup 2015 - Game Of the Day - Final Game 2
Karjakin, Svidler C95 Ruy Lopez: closed, Breyer, Borisenko variation | |
World Cup 2015 - Game Of the Day - Final Game 1
Svidler, Karjakin A05 Reti: King's Indian attack - French variation | |
World Cup 2015 - Game Of the Day - Semifinal Game 2
Svidler, Giri, Eljanov, Karjakin B18, A29 Caro-Kann: classical, English: four knights, kingside fianchetto | |
World Cup 2015 - Game Of the Day - Semifinal Game 1
Svidler, Giri, Karjakin, Eljanov C92, E15 Ruy Lopez: closed, Queen's Indian: Nimzovich variation (exaggerated fianchetto) | |
Attack with LarryC: Unusual Q Sacs and a Plaskett Case
Zukertort, Epoureano, Plaskett, Miles, Vaisman, Stefanov A21, A04 English, Reti | |
Ronen’s Greatest Hits! - Emanuel Lasker #3
Lasker, Capablanca, Alekine, Horatio C15, D35, C86, D11 French, Queen's Gambit Declined, Ruy Lopez, Queen's Gambit Declined Slav | |
Attack with LarryC: Stock Sacs on g5
Spassky, Genin, Bacrot, Burnier, Kacheishvili, Nezad, Artemiev, Motylev C78, C50 Ruy Lopez, Giuoco Piano | |
Game Of the Week: Narayanan vs. Kovalenko
Narayanan, Kovalenko E15 Queen's Indian: Nimzovich variation (exaggerated fianchetto) | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Searching for a new Russian Schoolboy #2
Ponkratov, Dubov, Salem, Artemiev A57, D85 Benko Gambit, Gruenfeld | |
Attack with LarryC: Power Chess by Shabba and W S Browne
Tony Miles, Alexander Shabalov, Walter Browne, Serper E70, A10 King's Indian, English | |
Attack with LarryC: Continuing Tribute to Walter S. Browne
Browne, Wojtkiewicz, Miles, Shabalov B90, D30 Sicilian: Najdorf, Queen's Gambit Declined | |
Attack with LarryC: Nice Sacs Take Out Sax
Luther, Yudasin, Sax, Kestler B07, B96 Pirc, Sicilian Najdorf | |
Attack with LarryC: Motylev Finds the End is Najer
Motylev, Najer B11 Caro-Kann: two knights | |
Game Of the Week: GM Nunn vs. FM Voekler
Nunn, Voekler B90 Sicilian: Najdorf | |
Attack with LarryC: Northern (high) Lights
Krasenkov, Grandelius, Rasmussen, Dragnev, Poley, Thorfinnsson D02, E04, A12 Queen's pawn game, Catalan, English | |
Attack with LarryC: Long Diagonals and Back Ranks
Bartel, Nepomniachtchi, Francisco Vallejo Pons, Gruenfeld B51, B99 Sicilian, Sicilian: Najdorf | |
Game Of the Week: IM Dale vs. GM Wei
Dale, Wei E52 Nimzo-Indian | |
Game Of the Week: GM Grischuk vs. GM Leko
Grischuk, Leko D58 QGD: Tartakower | |
Attack with LarryC: Simen Subtracts from Ledger and A Fabien Lights up Noel
Ledger, Adgestein, Libiszewski, Studer A20, E06 English Opening, Catalan | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Slav Defense #8
Tomashevsky, Romanov, Malakhov, Gleizerov, Gelfand, Morozevich A84 Dutch defense | |
Game Of the Week: Gm Inarkeiv vs. GM Baryshpolets
Inarkiev, Baryshpolets B66 Sicilian: Richter-Rauzer | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Slav Defense #6
Vallejo Pons, Coleman, Korchnoi, Fridman D12 QGD Slav | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: All American Opposite Bishops Endgame
Kamsky, Lenderman E20 NImzo-Indian | |
FIDE GP Baku 2014 - Round 8
Dominguez, Svidler C84 Ruy Lopez: Closed defense | |
FIDE GP Baku 2014 - Round 2
Caruana, Gelfand, Andreikin, Nakamura, Svidler, Mamedyarov B90, A80, D31 Sicilian: Najdorf, Dutch, QGD | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Slav Defense #5
Topalov, Kramnik, Le Quang Liem, Bruzon D12 QGD Slav | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Queen’s Gambit Accepted #6
Alekhine, Gruenfeld D21 Queen's Gambit Accepted | |
Chess Olympiad 2014 - Round 9
Carslen, Solak A11 English: Caro-Kann defensive system | |
Chess Olympiad 2014 - Round 8
Gajewski, Bacrot, Kramnik, Vallejo, Eljanov, Iotov E97, D37, D11 King's Indian: bayonet attack, QGD: 4.Nf3, QGD Slav: 4.e3 | |
Chess Olympiad 2014 - Round 3
Leko, Wang Yue, Almasi, Yu Yangyi, Aronian, Vachier-Lagrave, Topalov, Vallejo Pons C42, B92, E84, A85 Petrov, Sicilian Najdorf, King's Indian, Dutch | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Queen’s Gambit Accepted #5
Avrukh, Rublevsky, Shariyazdanov, Rustemov D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Every FRENCH Schoolboy Knows
Vachier-Kagrave, Carlsen, Motylev B90, B30 Sicilian Najdorf, Sicilian Nimzovich-Rossolimo Attack | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Queen’s Gambit Accepted #4
Pelletier, Domont, Anand, Adianto, Kasparov, Kamsky D26, D27 Queen's Gambit Accepted | |
Sparkassen Chess Meeting 2014 - Round 5
Leko, Naiditsch D36 QGD | |
Sparkassen Chess Meeting 2014 - Round 1
Kramnik, Meier, Baramidze, Caruana, Leko, Ponomariov A30, A87, A88 English, Dutch Defense, Dutch: Leningrad | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Endgames Tidbits - part 1
Timman, Brunello, Svidler, Yermolinsky B12 Caro-Kann | |
Ronen through Chess history: Chess Olympiad - Part 4
Leko, Kasparov, Polgar, Mamedyarov, Krasenkow C82, C80, B90 Ruy Lopez, Ruy Lopez: Tarrasch, Sicilian: Najdorf | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Rubinstein Endgames - part 4
Rubinstein, Nimzowitch, Alekhine, Reti A40. C33, D30, D18 Queen's pawn, King's Gambit Accepted, QGD, QGD: Slav | |
Game Of the Week: Gm Mamedyarov vs. GM Vallejo Pons
Mamedyarov, Vallejo Pons D39 QGD | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Queen’s Gambit Accepted #1
Greenfeld, Korchnoi, Vitiugov, Rublevsky D21 Queen's Gambit Accepted | |
Ronen through Chess history: Chess Olympiad - Part 3
Seirawan, Kasparov, Illescas, Nunn, Miles, Fernandez D91, C31, D97 Grunfeld, King's Gambit Declined | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Rubinstein Endgames - part 3
Rubinstein, Salwe, Levenfish, Duras, Tarrasch C01, C45, D33, C48 French, Scotch Game, QGD, Four Knights | |
Norway Chess 2014 - Round 8 GOTD
Carlsen, Svidler A27 English | |
Ronen through Chess history: Chess Olympiad - Part 1
Portish, Radulov, Ribli, Ljubojevic, Miles, Spassky E12, E04 Queen's Indian Defense, Catalan | |
Attack with LarryC: Mikenas’ Gold
Gambit Tiger, Shredder, Makinas, Lebedev E48, D66 Nimzo-Indian, Queen's Gambit Declined | |
Game Of the Week: GM Nepomniachtchi vs. GM Svidler
Nepomniachtchi, Svidler C45 Scotch | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: A great quasi-comeback
Svidler, Karjakin A05 Reti Opening | |
Game Of the Week: GM Yilmaz vs. GM Motylev
Motylev, Yilmaz A88 Dutch | |
Candidates 2014 - Round 5 GOTD
Svidler, Topalov C78 Ruy Lopez | |
Candidates 2014 - Round 2 GOTD
Svidler, Andreikin B32 Sicilian | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: The Caro-Kann Besieged - part 2
Shirov, Yermolinsky, Shabalov, Lenderman B12 Caro-Kann | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: The Caro-Kann Besieged - part 1
Timman, Brunello, Svidler, Yermolinsky B12 Caro-Kann defense | |
Ronen through Chess history: Toward the Candidates - part 3
Boleslavsky, Bronstein C15 French: Winawer | |
Attack with LarryC: Alekseev Fireworks to Start 2014
Aleskeev, Krush B51 Sicilian: Moscow variation | |
Alterman’s Gambit Guide: The Falkbeer Counter Gambit - Part 3
Wells, Lengyel C32 Falkbeer Counter Gambit | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The English Defense #13
Sher, Lempert, Eljanov, Delchev, Kallai, Hamdouchi A40 English Defense | |
Ronen through Chess history: Russia vs. World 2002
Polgar, Kasparov, Akopian, Shirov, Svidler B80, B30, C67 Sicilian: Scheveningen, Sicilian Defense, Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense | |
London chess Classic 2013 - Round 4 GOTD
Anand, Kramnik, Caruana, Gelfand, Adams, Svidler, Short, Nakamura D40, E46, B40, B25 QGD: Semi-Tarrasch defense, Nimzo-Indian: Simagin variation, Sicilian, Sicilian: closed | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The English Defense #11
Von Loehnysen, Schlemermeyer, Serper, Yermolinsky, Marjanovic, Ivanisevic A10 English Opening | |
Game Of the Week: GM Vallejo Pons vs. GM Grabarczyk
Vallejo Pons, Grabarczyk D53 Queen's Gambit Declined | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The English Defense #10
Watson, Leon Hoyos, Von Loehnysen, Schlemermeyer A10 English Defense | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The English Defense #9
Kempinski, Miles, Lubczynski, Macieja A10, A40 English Defense, Queen's Pawn Opening | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The English Defense #8
Pavlov, Kovalenko, Piesina, Kengis A10 English Defense | |
Improve Your Chess: Galaxy Quest
JohLeb, chuckh2 D20 Queen's Gambit Accepted, 3.e4 variation | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The English Defense #7
Hertneck, King, Kosten, Bauer, Kleff, Koenig A10 English Defense | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Easy Come Easy Go - A story of Modern Opening Preparation - part 2
Karjakin, Topalov, Mamedyarov, Le Quang Liem C11, D47 French, QGD Semi-Slav | |
Improve Your Chess: Alekhine-Rubinstein 1921
Alekhine, Rubinstein D02 Queen's pawn game | |
Alterman’s Gambit Guide: The Hennig-Schara Gambit - Part 1
Pirc, Alekhine D32 QGD: Hennig-Schara gambit | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The English Defense #6
Farago, Miles A40 English Defense | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The English Defense #4
Marchand, Gulko, Hager, Lempert, Partos Czebe A40 English defense | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Botvinnik… Kramnik, who’s next? - Part 2
Andreikin, Karjakin, Svidler, Nepomniachtchi, Shomoev E12 Queen's Indian: Unusual White 4th moves | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Tromso Heroes - Part 3
Kamsky, Mamedyarov, Nakamura, Korobov, Svidler, LeQuangLiem B47, B92, D10 Sicilian: Taimanov (Bastrikov) variation, Sicilian: Najdorf, Opocensky variation, QGD Slav defense | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Tromso Heroes - Part 1
Fressinet, Christiansen, Nepomniachtchi, Wei Hi, Kaidanov, Areshchenko, Granda Zuniga, Leko, Wang Hao, Dreev | |
World Cup 2013 - Quarter finals - Tiebreaks
Vachier, Caruana, Andreikin, Svidler | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: TWO PAWNS DOWN BUT ALIVE AND KICKING - part 4
Rozenkrantz, Eljashoff, Schiffers, Trenchard, Balashov, Aleksandrov, Kurajica, Marjanovic | |
World Cup 2013 - Round 5.1
Andreikin, Svidler A48 King's Indian: Torre attack | |
Game Of the Week: GM Ray Robson vs. GM Lu Shanglei
Robson, Shanglei B96 Sicilian Najdorf: 6Bg5 e6 7f4 lines other than 7…Qb6 and 7…Be7 | |
Dortmund 2013 - Round 5
Andreikin, Khenkin, Adams, Wang Hao, Kramnik Leko B12, A15, A37 Caro-Kann: advance variation, English, 1...Nf6 (Anglo-Indian defense), English: symmetrical variation | |
Game Of the Week: GM Victor Mikhalevski vs. GM Parimarjan Negi
Mikhalevski, Negi A37 Symmetrical English vs …g6: 4Bg2 Bg7 5Nf3 | |
FIDE GP Beijing 2013 - Round 11
Grischuk, Leko, Topalov, Morozevich, Wang Hao, Kamsky D38, B07, E21 QGD: Ragozin variation, Philidor: Improved Hanham variation, Nimzo-Indian: three knights variation | |
FIDE GP Beijing 2013 - Round 7
Leko, Karjakin, Mamedyarov, Topalov, Ivanchuk, Morozevich, Wang Hao, Giri E15, E32, D02, B07 Queen's Indian: Nimzovich variation (exaggerated fianchetto), Nimzo-Indian: classical variation, Queen's pawn game, Philidor: Improved Hanham variation | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The French #17
Mueller, Bogdanof, Fedorov, Rustemov C00-C19 French Defense | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Back from Chicago #4
Mikhalevski, Yermolinski A13 English opening: 1…e6 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Back from Chicago #3
Corrales, Yermolinsky B53 Sicilian: 2…d6: Lines with Qxd4 | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Back from Chicago #2
Yermolinsky, Kleinman D90 Grünfeld: Three knights variation | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The French #12
Leko, Morozevich C00-C19 French Defense | |
FIDE GP Thessaloniki - Round 11
Bacrot, Ivanchuk, Nakamura, Svidler, Caruana, Kamsky, Dominguez, Topalov D85, A10, C88, B48 | |
Ronen through Chess history: The Great Struggle - Part 3
Ivanchuk, Kramnik, Carlsen, Svidler B08, C84 Pirc: classical system, 5.Be2, Ruy Lopez: closed defense | |
Game Of the Week: GM Yannick Pelletier vs. IM Andreas Hagen - European Champ. 2013
Pelletier, Hagen E97 King's Indian:Classical Main Line | |
FIDE GP Thessaloniki - Round 7
Ponomariov, Ivanchuk, Caruana, Bacrot, Grischuk, Morozevich, Topalov, Kasimdzhanov, Kamsky, Svidler, Dominguez, Nakamura A39, D20, A88, A30, B92, E11 | |
FIDE GP Thessaloniki - Round 6
Ponomariov, Ivanchuk, Caruana, Bacrot, Grischuk, Morozevich, Topalov, Kasimdzhanov, Kamsky, Svidler, Dominguez, Nakamura C05, C45, C77, C84, A22, B01 | |
FIDE GP Thessaloniki - Round 5
Kazimdzhanov, Dominguez, Bacrot, Morozevich, Svidler, Topalov E11, D90, D37 Bogo-Indian defense, Grünfeld: Flohr variation, QGD: classical variation (5.Bf4) | |
FIDE GP Thessaloniki - Round 2
Morozevich, Svidler, Caruana, Ivanchuk C48, C76 Four knights: Rubinstein counter-gambit, Ruy Lopez: modern Steinitz defense, fianchetto (Bronstein) variation | |
FIDE GP Thessaloniki - Round 1
Kamsky, Dominguez, Kazimdzhanov, Nakamura, Svidler, Bacrot B90, A56, D35 Sicilian: Najdorf, Benoni defense, QGD: exchange variation | |
Norway Chess Tournament - Round 6
Nakamura, Svidler C44 Ponziani: Leonhardt variation | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Same Color Bishop Endings #2
Vaganian, Yermolinsky, Evans, Gonzales | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The French #8
Shen Yang, Leconte C04 French, Tarrasch, Guimard Main line | |
Game Of the Week: GM Veselin Topalov vs. GM Peter Leko - FIDE GP Zug
Topalov, Leko D38 QGD : Ragozin System | |
FIDE Grand Prix Zug 2013 - Round 11
Kamsky, Giri, Leko, Kasimdzhanov, Topalov, Karjakin A30, C84, A62 Réti opening, Ruy Lopez: closed defense, Benoni: fianchetto, 11...Re8 | |
Ronen through Chess history: Leko vs. Topalov - 2005 World Chess Championship
Leko, Topalov B90 Sicilian: Najdorf | |
Game Of the Week: Gm Peter Svidler vs. GM Pentala Harikrishna
Svidler, Harikrishna D36 QGD: exchange, positional line, 6.Qc2 | |
FIDE Grand Prix Zug 2013 - Round 7
Kamsky, Morozevich, Leko, Mamedyarov B27, C70 Pterodactyl defense, Ruy Lopez: Cozio defense deferred | |
Alekhine Memorial 2013 - Round 4
Aronian, Svidler D90 Grünfeld: modern exchange variation | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Heroes of the Candidates #3
Aronian, Gelfand, Kramnik, Svidler Ivanchuk, Carlsen | |
FIDE Grand Prix Zug 2013 - Round 3
Kamsky, Topalov, Karjakin, Ponomariov, Leko, Nakamura B51, C45, C11 Sicilian: Canal-Sokolsky (Nimzovich-Rossolimo, Moscow) attack, Scotch: Potter variation | |
FIDE Grand Prix Zug 2013 - Round 2
Kasimdzhanov, Kamsky, Topalov, Leko C03, D38 French: Tarrasch, QGD: Ragozin variation | |
FIDE Grand Prix Zug 2013 - Round 1
Leko, Kamsky, Caruana, Radjabov, Karjakin, Nakamura, Morozevich, Kasimdzhanov C80, C63, C11, A07 Ruy Lopez: open, Bernstein variation, Ruy Lopez: Schliemann defense, French: Steinitz, Boleslavsky variation, Réti: King's Indian attack, Keres variation | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Repertoire for Black - The French #5
Schenk, Moskalensko, Aryanejad, Potkin C02, C02 French: advance, Milner-Barry gambit, French: advance, Milner-Barry gambit | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Heroes of the Candidates #2
Kramnik, Grischuk, Svidler, Radjabov, Gelfand, Aronian | |
Game Of the Week: GM Peter Svidler vs. GM Alexander Grischuk
Svidler, Grischuk E81 King's Indian, Sämisch, 5...O-O | |
FIDE Candidates 2013 - GOTD - Round 14
Carlsen, Svidler C84 Ruy Lopez: closed defense | |
FIDE Candidates 2013 - GOTD - Round 11
Svidler, Aronian, Kramnik, Radjabov E26, E60 Nimzo-Indian: Sämisch variation, King's Indian: 3.g3 | |
FIDE Candidates 2013 - GOTD - Round 8
Kramnik, Svidler D85 Grünfeld: modern exchange variation | |
FIDE Candidates 2013 - GOTD - Round 6
Svidler, Carlsen C84 Ruy Lopez: closed defense | |
FIDE Candidates 2013 - GOTD - Round 5
Svidler, Gelfand D85 Grünfeld: exchange variation | |
FIDE Candidates 2013 - GOTD - Round 1
Svidler, Kramnik D35 QGD: exchange variation | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Alekhine Defense #1
Manasterski, Zabierzanski, Glek, Ivanov B03, B03 Alekhine's defense: Balogh variation, Alekhine's defense: Balogh variation | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Scandinavian #3
Topalov, Kamsky, Zjukin, Teelem, Leko, Morozevich B01, B01, B01 Scandinavian defense, Scandinavian: Marshall variation, Scandinavian: Marshall variation | |
Game Of the Week: GM Ivan Solokov vs. GM Peter Leko
Sokolov, Leko E53 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with ...c5 | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Pirc Opening #3
SantoMarin, Chabanon, Werle, Nijboer, Philidor, Mirzoev, Movsziszian B07, B07, B07 Pirc: Byrne variation, Pirc: Byrne variation, Pirc Defense | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - Bishop Opening #5
Adams, Gyimesi, Kobalia, Petkov, Ems, Ledger C54, C54, C54 Giuoco Piano, Giuoco Piano, Giuoco Piano | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - French - Part 3
Ulibin, Lautier, Meijers, Mullon, Miezis, Glek C01, C01, C01 French: exchange variation, French: exchange variation, French: exchange variation | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Isolated Pawn #2
Navara, Svidler D16 QGD Slav: Soultanbeieff variation | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Isolated Pawn #1
Radjabov, Svidler D16 QGD Slav: Soultanbeieff variation | |
Bilbao 2012 - Game Of the Day - Round 8
Vallejo Pons, Aronian B06 Modern Defense | |
FIDE Grand Prix London 2012 - Game Of the Day - Round 8
Leko, Grischuk B90 Sicilian | |
FIDE Grand Prix London 2012 - Game Of the Day - Round 2
Leko, Ivanchuk C11 French | |
USCL 2012 Season - Game Of the Week - Week 2
Finegold, Hushenbeth, Kekelidze, Korley E32 Nimzo-Indian: classical variation | |
Chess Olympiad 2012 - Game Of the Day - Round 7
Movsesian, Wang Yue, Grishuk, Safarli, Ivanchuk, Vallejo Pons A11 English: Caro-Kann defensive system | |
Sharpen your chess-sense with IM Watson! - London system Part 2
Spassky, Bukic, Ivanchuk, Svidler, Speelman, Haik | |
Game Of the Week: GM Peter Svidler vs. GM Nikita Vitiugov
Svidler, Vitiugov C02 French, Advance Variation | |
Chess Olympiad 2012 - Game Of the Day - Round 3
Ziska, Radjabov, Kamsky, Prasca, Rhodstein, Ponomariov, Aronian, Valleo-Pons C02 French: advance, Euwe variation | |
Game Of the Week: GM LE quang Liem GM Vassily Ivanchuk
Le Quang Liem, Ivanchuk D18 QGD Slav: Dutch variation | |
Game Of the Week: GM David Navara GM Peter Svidler
David Navara (GM), Peter Svidler (GM) A05 Réti opening | |
Game Of the Week: GM Morozevich GM McShane
Alexander Morozevich (GM), Luke McShane (GM) D15 QGD,Slav, 4.Nc3 | |
Game Of the Week: GM Francisco Vallejo Pons GM Veselin Topalov
Francisco Vallejo Pons (GM), Veselin Topalov (GM) B90 Sicilian, Najdorf | |
Game Of the Week: GM Diego Flores GM Alexei Shirov
Diego Flores (GM), Alexei Shirov (GM) A11 English, Caro-Kann defensive system | |
Game Of the Week: Vassily Ivanchuk (GM) Leinier Dominguez Perez (GM)
Vassily Ivanchuk (GM), Leinier Dominguez Perez (GM) B52 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky Attack, 3...Bd7 | |
Game Of the Week: GM Svidler vs. GM Jakovenko
Peter Svidler (GM), Dmitry Jakovenko(GM) D37 QGD | |
Beyond the Opening: The Triangle Structure in the Semi-Slav #2
Miguel Illescas, Kramnik, Uhlma Larsen, Nikolic, Paunovic | |
Game Of the Week: GM Francisco Vallejo Pons vs. GM Tamir Nabaty
Francisco Vallejo Pons (GM), Tamir Nabaty (GM) D20 Queen's Gambit Accepted | |
Attack with LarryC: Model Games: The Old Indian Defense - Tony Does Jamison Shots
Miles, Jamison A54 Queen's pawn game | |
Beyond the Opening: The Triangle Structure in the Semi-Slav #1
Topalov, Kramnik, Flear, Fressinet | |
Beyond the Opening: Restraint Structures #2
Sasikiran, Rublevsky, Khalifma Anand, Christiansen, Sher | |
Beyond the Opening: Restraint Structures #1
Gulko, Lakdawala, Miguel Illescas, Dominguez, Vigorito, Ippolito | |
Attack with LarryC: Model Games - Against the Blumenfeld Countergambit
Wang Yue, Valle E10 Blumenfeld counter-gambit, Dus-Chotimursky variation | |
Beyond the Opening: Closed Game Structure - QGD #7
Malaniuk, Petronijevic, Alekhine, Colle, Pillsburry, Chigorine, Karpov, Yussupov | |
Game of the Week: GM Hou Yifan vs. GM Le Quang Liemo
Hou Yifan (GM), Le Quang Liem (GM) B93 Sicilian, Najdorf, 6.f4 | |
Beyond the Opening: Closed Game Structure - QGD #6
Nikolic, Miladinovic, Kramnik, Morozevich, Atalik, Capablanca, Alekhine | |
Game of the Week: GM Etienne Bacrot vs. GM Alexandr Fier
Etienne Bacrot(GM), Alexandr Fier (GM) D44 QGD | |
Beyond the Opening: Closed Game Structure - QGD #4
Gelfand, Ivanchuk, Andersson, Kasparov, Karpov, Pelletier | |
Game of the Week: GM Nikita Vitiugov vs. GM Alexander Morozevich
Nikita Vitiugov (GM), Alexander Morozevich (GM) A16 English opening | |
Attack with LarryC: Model Games: The Scheveningen
Geller, Yap B46 Sicilian: Scheveningen, classical main line | |
Beyond the Opening: Closed Game Structure - QGD #2
Kasparov, Barua, Karpov, Ljuboljevic, Djuric, Pfleger | |
Attack with LarryC: Kitchen Sink Sacs #2
Czeranski, Zolni, Chaurang, Moore, Alekhine, Prat, Cifuent, Zvaginze, Sutovsky, Smirin, Kosolapov, Nezhmetdinov | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Episode 20 Opposite Color Bishop Endgame #3
Kramnik, Svidler, Vallero-pons, Van Wely, Carlin, Yermolinsly | |
Attack with LarryC: Kitchen Sink Sacs #1
Cesena, Dyke, Reichma Ullrich, Lewis, Dayton, Carlsen, Harestad, Siff, Kashdan, Hoi, Gulko | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Episode 20 Opposite Color Bishop Endgame #2
Hodgson, Yermolinsky, Sorokin, Galliamova, Kovalevskaya | |
Game of the Week: William Kelleher (FM) vs. Vladimir Okhotnik (IM)
William Kelleher (FM), Vladimir Okhotnik (IM) B22 Sicilian Defence, Alapin Variation (2.c3) | |
Attack with LarryC: Double Rook Sac #2
Morley, ThomasCrown, Wall, Ippolito,Sandipan, Himanshu, Topalov, Bareev, Christiansen, Seirawan | |
Attack with LarryC: Double Rook Sac #1
Diemart, Gaprindashvili, Servaty, Reti, Euwe, Torre-Re, Ziegler, Atalik, Sax, Khalifman, Serper | |
Beyond the Opening: Surrender of Center #2
Reti, Szekeli, Pillsbury, VonBardeleben, Capablanca, Thomas | |
Attack with LarryC: Mixed Sacrifices Part 1
Mahfuuzur, Huch, Schmidt, Nowara, Blackburne, Gashimov, Lalic, Gallagh, Bellin, Acs, Bellez, Geller, Gofshtein | |
Attack with LarryC: Two Knight sacrifice - Part 2
Nargulis, Nadel, Damljano, Plachetka, Ivanovic, Steinbe, Vukic, Velim, Holek, Ftacnik, Henrichs, Prusiki | |
Attack with LarryC: Two Bishop sacrifice
Burn, Owen, Lasker, Herma Nimzovitsch, Tarrasch, Miles, Brown, Braga, Grun, Rohde, Seirawan, Dizdarevic | |
Game of the Week: Hikaru Nakamura (GM) vs. Francisco Vallejo Pons(GM)
Hikaru Nakamura (GM), Francisco Vallejo Pons(GM) A25 English opening, Sicilian Reversed | |
Beyond the Opening: The Center #2
Ivanov, Mikhalevski, Yakhovich, Mathe, VallejoPons | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Episode 11 - Chess & Friendship #2
Yermolinsky, Bologan, Atalik, Blehm E90 King's Indian: 5.Nf3 | |
Attack with LarryC: Alekhine is Rough on Reti
Reti, Alekhine A00 Benko's opening: reversed Alekhine | |
Beyond the Opening: The Center #1
Estrin, Libov, Kramnik, Svidler, Postny, Shahade | |
Beyond the Opening: Isolated Pawns 15
Schulman, Sekely,Avrukh, Kovalev | |
Game of the Week: Magnus Carlsen (GM) vs. Levon Aronian (GM)
Magnus Carlsen (GM), Levon Aronian (GM) A36 English opening, Symmetrical | |
Beyond the Opening: Isolated Pawns 14
Chamier, Clerc, Lafreuchoux, Maleki, Nikolic, Mamedyarov | |
Game of the Week: Gata Kamsky (GM) vs. Peter Svidler (GM)
Gata Kamsky (GM), Peter Svidler (GM) C78 Ruy Lopez, 5.O-O | |
Attack with LarryC: Pawn formations and Lightning Strikes
Alekhine, Colle, Mamedyarov, Timofeev , D45 , QGD semi-Slav: Stoltz variation | |
Attack with LarryC: Paul Keres Home The Attack
Keres, Leho, Szabo , B64 , Sicilian: Richter-Rauzer, Rauzer attack, 7...Be7 defense, 9.f4 | |
Game of the Week: GM Joel Benjamin vs. GM Alexander Shabalov
Joel Benjamin (GM), Alexander Shabalov (GM) A40 Queen's Pawn Game | |
Game of the Week: Morozevich vs. Shirov
Alexander Morozevich (GM), Alexei Shirov (GM) E32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical Variation | |
Gambit Guide: Marshall Gambit 2
Ivanchuk, Leko C89 Ruy Lopez: Marshall counter-attack | |
Beyond the Opening: Isolated Pawns 8
Sargissian, Halkias,Petrossian, Smyslov, Botvinnik, Alekhine | |
Game of the Week: GM Yasser Seirawan vs. GM Judit Polgar
Alexander Morozevich (GM), Alexei Shirov (GM) E32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical Variation | |
Gambit Guide: Marshall Gambit 1
Ivanchuk, Leko C89 Ruy Lopez: Marshall counter-attack | |
Attack with LarryC! - Amusing Nezh Simul-Bash Repeated Decades Later
Nezhmetdinov, Lusikal, Geller, Liebert | |
Attack with LarryC: Kalegin Goes Whole Haag!
Yuferov, Kalegin | |
Attack with LarryC: Chase the King?
Soberheim, Langleb, Miles, Ljuboj | |
Every Russian Schoolboy Knows: Episode 3
Baginstait, Melekinha E62 King's Indian: 3.g3 | |
Attack with LarryC: Attacking Chess at the European Championship
Rublevsky, Zude, Wojtaszek, Hracek | |
Attack with LarryC: Happy Birthday to a Chess Legend. Korchnoi Turns 80
Korchnoi, Huebner, Cherepkov, Christiansen, Geller | |
Attack with LarryC: Torn between 2 queens—1 Move and 2 Offers
Trent, Tan, Clemens, Eisenshmidt | |
Attack with LarryC: Forcing your Opponent to Win Brilliantly
Meskov, Osuba Vega, Perez Reisler, Garcia de Lomas, Garcia Jimenez, Stefanova | |
Attack with LarryC: Mikhalevski destroys the Indian’s king
Christiansen, McCambridge, Akobian, Mikhalevski | |
Attack with LarryC: Lower Boards Produce Fine Attacking Play at Gibraltar
Kotronias, Ivanchuk, Vaarala, Valhondo Morales | |
Attack with LarryC: Alekseev Extinguishes Burn Var & Murdzia takes the Bloom off the Blumenfeld
Alekseev, Ilyushin, Murdzia, Kryvoruchko | |
Attack with LarryC: Attack in London!
Miles, Pritchett, Smeets, Adams | |
Attack with LarryC: Naiditsch Knocksout the Hedgehog
Naiditsch, Zeller | |
Attack with LarryC: Notorious Sozin
Motylev, Amonatov, Azarov, Reshetnikov | |
Attack with LarryC: Alekhine’s gun and Kobalia’s crush
Alekhine, Nimzowitsch, Adams, Conquest, Kobalia, Van Wely | |
Attack with LarryC: A favorite from my youth
Lalic, Christiansen, Spassky, Geller | |
Attack with LarryC: From St. Louis to Astrakhan
Christiansen, Nakamura, Stripunsky, Svidler, Gelfand | |
Attack with LarryC: Dragon flames out in wild World Cup battle
Areshchenko, Corrales | |
Attack with LarryC: Friedel Shows Kan-do Spirit
Svidler, Nyback, Friedel, De Jong | |
Attack with LarryC: Attacking Pioneer Joseph Blackburne
Steinkubler, Blackburne, Schwarz | |
Attack with LarryC: Tal’s Liquidation Sale clinches deal
Tal, Koblents | |
Attack with LarryC: A Battle between two Chess Legends
Larsen, Geller | |
Attack with LarryC: Necessity of urgency in your attacking play
Bischoff, Nogeuiras, Kalegin, Yuferov | |
Attack with LarryC: Powerful Breakthrough Leads to King Hunt
Polugaevsky, Bilek, Kovacebic, Timman, Gelfand, Georgiev | |
Attack with LarryC: Centralize, soften, strike, Defeat!
Inarkiev, Kazhgaleyev, Gelfand, Eljanov | |
Attack with LarryC: King in the Center gets Filed Away Part 1
Oleksienko, Grandelius, Zhao Xue, Yang Shen | |
Attack with LarryC: Howell zings
Howell, Bitalzadeh, Hou Yifan, Vallejo | |
Attack with LarryC: Trashing The Tarrasch
Savon, Gleizerov, Kengis, Djurhuus | |
Attack with LarryC: Study the specialists!
Geller, Anikaev | |
Attack with LarryC: Hua in Italy: veni, vidi, vici
Ni Hua, Leon Hoyos | |
Attack with LarryC: Battle in Vegas
Ni Hua, Leon Hoyos | |
Attack with LarryC: No margin for Error
Bacrot, Leko | |
Attack with LarryC: Anand’s Anatomy of an attack
Anand, Kamsky, Timofeev, Svidler | |
Attack with LarryC: Fischer/Rauzer hybrid yields results
Gashimov, Volokitin, Giles, Browne | |
Attack with LarryC: Classic Early Tal
Tal, Keller | |
Attack with LarryC: A Postny-Mortem and an Adams
Postny, Werle, Smeets, Adams | |
Attack with LarryC: Timing is Everything
Kavalek, Formanek | |
Attack with LarryC: Fischer’s Attack and Technique prove too much for Bilek
Sermek, Sula, Fischer, Bilek | |
Attack with LarryC: Almasi Rips Open the Open
Almasi, Mikhalevski | |
Attack with LarryC: Bashing the Gurg
Alekseev, Novikov | |
Attack with LarryC: Sicilian Najdorf: Perenyi attack
Svidler, Cheparinov, Rivera |