Together with 'Understanding Your Openings', your best series by far - and they 're all up there with the best chess content. Please please feed us more guru!
Instructive how you played e5-e4. Shutting down the defenders route. I recognized pawn e4 as a Kasparovian attacking tool from Chess Principles Reloaded King Safety 😎
Strange game. I thought we would see an early white f4. I thought he was go to try to play on the other side of the board and try to retain the center. Posted for the algorithm.
Coach can you please make a video on chess training structure and must have books to reach 2000 FIDE classical from amateur level?. Currently my strength is 1500ish. Having read the Amateur's mind, Silman's Complete Engame Course till the 1600 section and currently more than halfway through his Reassess Your Chess 4th edition, I am really unsure on what books to read next. It would be extremely helpful if you could make a video discussing all the necessary books needed, be it about theoretical endgames or practical endgames and middlegames to reach 2000, so that I never have to think of what book to read next. Could you also share what sources to learn openings from? For instance, are the FREE Chessable courses enough? Or should I spend time reading books solely on an opening? Your response will be deeply appreciated.
Together with 'Understanding Your Openings', your best series by far - and they 're all up there with the best chess content. Please please feed us more guru!
Instructive how you played e5-e4. Shutting down the defenders route. I recognized pawn e4 as a Kasparovian attacking tool from Chess Principles Reloaded King Safety 😎
Have been cramped by similar structures in the opening. Nice counter offensive. Will have to play this post again and let it sink in.
Very instructive !
Strange game. I thought we would see an early white f4. I thought he was go to try to play on the other side of the board and try to retain the center. Posted for the algorithm.
Our Coach is a great attacker!!
Coach can you please make a video on chess training structure and must have books to reach 2000 FIDE classical from amateur level?.
Currently my strength is 1500ish. Having read the Amateur's mind, Silman's Complete Engame Course till the 1600 section and currently more than halfway through his Reassess Your Chess 4th edition, I am really unsure on what books to read next. It would be extremely helpful if you could make a video discussing all the necessary books needed, be it about theoretical endgames or practical endgames and middlegames to reach 2000, so that I never have to think of what book to read next.
Could you also share what sources to learn openings from? For instance, are the FREE Chessable courses enough? Or should I spend time reading books solely on an opening?
Your response will be deeply appreciated.
I really enjoy these speedruns Coach! Please consider doing more volume/quantity maybe more games in one vid!
Boomski, like that!
More games please.
Hello Chess Chicas and Chicos!
Me as an 800 wondering wtf is even happening