24:40
Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)
In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is conside...
published: 24 Jun 2010
author: thechesswebsite
Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)
Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)
In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game....- published: 24 Jun 2010
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14:56
Chess Candidates 2014 - Day 8 - An Immortal Move
One remarkable win marked the day, and an immortal move entered the history of chess snubb...
published: 23 Mar 2014
Chess Candidates 2014 - Day 8 - An Immortal Move
Chess Candidates 2014 - Day 8 - An Immortal Move
One remarkable win marked the day, and an immortal move entered the history of chess snubbing the best computers and arm chair analysts around the world! [Event "World Chess Championship Candidates"] [Site "Khanty-Mansiysk RUS"] [Date "2014.03.22"] [EventDate "2014.03.13"] [Round "8.4"] [Result "0-1"] [White "Peter Svidler"] [Black "Sergey Karjakin"] [ECO "A05"] [WhiteElo "2758"] [BlackElo "2766"] [PlyCount "164"] 1. Nf3 Nf6 2. g3 d5 3. Bg2 e6 4. O-O Be7 5. d3 c5 6. e4 Nc6 7. Qe2 O-O 8. e5 Nd7 9. c4 d4 10. h4 Kh8 11. Bf4 f5 12. Ng5 Bxg5 13. hxg5 Qc7 14. g6 hxg6 15. Nd2 Kg8 16. Nf3 Re8 17. Ng5 Nf8 18. g4 Nd8 19. Kh2 Bd7 20. gxf5 exf5 21. Bd5+ Nde6 22. Rg1 Bc6 23. Qf3 Rad8 24. Rae1 Qd7 25. Bxe6+ Nxe6 26. Qg3 Rc8 27. Nh3 Qf7 28. Qh4 Bf3 29. Bd2 Bg4 30. Rg3 Qe7 31. Qxe7 Rxe7 32. Ng5 Nxg5 33. Bxg5 Re6 34. f3 Bh5 35. b3 Kf7 36. Rh3 Rce8 37. Bf4 Ra6 38. Re2 Ke6 39. Kg3 Rb8 40. Bg5 f4+ 41. Bxf4 Rf8 42. Rf2 Rf5 43. Bc1 Rxe5 44. Rh1 Kf7 45. Bf4 Rf5 46. Bb8 Re6 47. Rh4 Re3 48. Rf4 a6 49. Bd6 Rxf4 50. Kxf4 Kf6 51. Bxc5 g5+ 52. Kg3 Rxd3 53. Kg2 Be8 54. Kf1 Bh5 55. Ke2 Re3+ 56. Kd2 Ke5 57. Rg2 Kf4 58. Bxd4 Re7 59. Re2 Rd7 60. Kc3 Bxf3 61. Re8 Be4 62. Rf8+ Bf5 63. Rg8 g6 64. Rg7 Rxd4 65. Kxd4 b6 66. Kc3 Ke3 67. Rb7 g4 68. Rxb6 g3 69. Rd6 g2 70. Rd1 g5 71. b4 Kf2 72. a4 g1=Q 73. Rxg1 Kxg1 74. b5 axb5 75. axb5 g4 76. c5 g3 77. c6 g2 78. b6 Kf2 79. b7 g1=Q 80. b8=Q Qc1+ 81. Kd4 Qe3+ 82. Kc4 Be6+ 0-1 ---------------------------------------------- Visit my personal web site http://www.jrobichess.com for a variety of free chess resources and training materials. ---------------------------------------------- http://www.twitter.com/jrobichess - Follow me on Twitter ----------------------------------------------- published: 23 Mar 2014
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12:45
Top 5 Greatest Chess Sacrifices
This is the list of the top 5 greatest chess sacrifices of all time. Sit back, grab some ...
published: 06 Oct 2013
Top 5 Greatest Chess Sacrifices
Top 5 Greatest Chess Sacrifices
This is the list of the top 5 greatest chess sacrifices of all time. Sit back, grab some popcorn, and enjoy as people give up material and come out with the victory.- published: 06 Oct 2013
- views: 6526
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Hikaru Nakamura vs Magnus Carlsen - Zurich Chess Challenge 2014
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published: 01 Feb 2014
Hikaru Nakamura vs Magnus Carlsen - Zurich Chess Challenge 2014
Hikaru Nakamura vs Magnus Carlsen - Zurich Chess Challenge 2014
★ FACEBOOK http://facebook.com/ChessNetwork ★ TWITTER http://twitter.com/ChessNetwork ★ GOOGLE+ https://plus.google.com/111685059261358125042/posts ★ LIVESTREAM http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork This is a game from round 3 of the Zurich Chess Challenge 2014 between Hikaru Nakamura and current world chess champion Magnus Carlsen. Both players revisit game 9 of the 2013 World Chess Championship match where Anand, as white, chose 4.f3 out of the Nimzo-Indian Defense. Play deviates from game 9 of that match however after Nakamura's 5.a3, and an opposite sides castling battle ensues with the typical race to attack one another's king. Will it be Nakamura or Carlsen who wins the race to attack the opposing king? Internet Chess Club (ICC) http://bit.ly/179O93N- published: 01 Feb 2014
- views: 10698
14:41
Everything You Need to Know About Chess: The Opening!
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published: 02 Aug 2011
author: wwwChesscom
Everything You Need to Know About Chess: The Opening!
Everything You Need to Know About Chess: The Opening!
Play Chess for FREE at: http://www.Chess.com If you only had one chess lesson in your life, this would be it! The "Everything You Need to Know" video series ...- published: 02 Aug 2011
- views: 144863
- author: wwwChesscom
3:13
Chess Master gets checkmated in 4 moves and can't stop laughing
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published: 07 Mar 2014
Chess Master gets checkmated in 4 moves and can't stop laughing
Chess Master gets checkmated in 4 moves and can't stop laughing
★ FACEBOOK http://facebook.com/ChessNetwork ★ TWITTER http://twitter.com/ChessNetwork ★ GOOGLE+ https://google.com/+ChessNetwork ★ LIVESTREAM http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork This video's title pretty much says it all. I got checkmated by an opponent who used the Scholar's mate and I burst out laughing during a chess tournament livestreamed at http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork. So much for trying to crack a poor math joke at the start of a chessgame and sort of being in premove mode. Math-minded chess master's beware! :) Surprisely enough, the second game ended with me checkmating my opponent on the exact square and with the same piece as I got checkmated in the first game. For whatever the reason, that really pushed me over the edge with laughter. This is the most candid video that'll likely ever be uploaded to this channel. Replicating such is hard to do. Hopefully it's good for a laugh or two.- published: 07 Mar 2014
- views: 16599
16:20
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 6 (Max Lange Attack)
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published: 02 Feb 2014
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 6 (Max Lange Attack)
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 6 (Max Lange Attack)
# FACEBOOK :- http://www.facebook.com/gj.chess How to play against 2 Knights defense?, Chess tricks to win fast for white, Chess traps for white, Chess openings for white, Max Lange Attack, How to play aggressively against e5?, attacking chess, aggressive chess, Chess tricks, Chess traps, Chess Gambit, Chess tricks & traps 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. d4 exd4 (4... Nxd4 5. Bxf7+ Kxf7 6. Nxe5+ Ke8 7. Qxd4) (4... Nxe4 5. dxe5 Bc5 6. Qd5 Bxf2+ 7. Kf1) 5. O-O Bc5 6. e5 d5 (6... Ng8 7. c3 dxc3 (7... d5 8. exd6 Qxd6 9. Ng5 Nh6 10. Re1+ Ne7 11. Ne4 Qb6 12. Bxh6 gxh6 13. Qh5 Rf8 14. Nxc5) 8. Qd5) (6... Ng4 7. Bf4 O-O 8. h3 Nh6 9. Bxh6 gxh6 10. c3) (6... Ne4 7. Re1 d5 8. exd6 f5 (8... Bf5 {0} 9. dxc7 Qxc7 10. Nbd2 ) 9. dxc7 Qxc7 10. Nbd2 Be7 (10... Bb4 11. a3 Bxd2 12. Nxd2 Bd7 13. Nxe4 fxe4 14. Rxe4+) 11. Nxe4 fxe4 12. Rxe4 Bf5 13. Ng5 Bxe4 (13... O-O-O 14. Be6+ Bxe6 15. Nxe6) 14. Bf7+ Kd7 15. Qg4+ Kd6 16. Nxe4+ Ke5 17. Qe6#) 7. exf6 dxc4 8. Re1+ Be6 (8... Kf8 9. Bg5 gxf6 (9... Qd7 10. Bh6 gxh6 11. Qd2 Qg4 12. Qxh6+ Kg8 13. Re8+ Bf8 14. Rxf8#) 10. Bh6+ Kg8 11. Nc3 Bg4 (11... dxc3 12. Qxd8+ Nxd8 13. Re8+ Bf8 14. Rxf8#) 12. Ne4 Bb6 (12... b6 13. Nxd4 Bxd1 14. Nxc6 Qc8 (14... Bf8 15. Nxd8 Bxh6 16. Raxd1) 15. Nxf6#) 13. Qd2 Bxf3 14. Qf4 Bxe4 15. Rxe4 Ne7 16. Rxe7 Qd5 17. Qxf6) 9. Ng5 Qd5 (9... gxf6 10. Nxe6 fxe6 11. Qh5+) (9... O-O 10. fxg7 Kxg7 (10... Re8 11. Qh5 Bf5 12. Qxf7#) 11. Rxe6 fxe6 12. Nxe6+) (9... Qd7 10. Nxe6 fxe6 11. Qh5+ Qf7 {0} 12. fxg7 {0} Rg8 {1} 13. Qxc5 {1}) (9... Qd6 10. Ne4 Qf8 (10... Qd5 11. fxg7 Rg8 12. Nf6+) (10... Qe5 {0} 11. f4 d3+ 12. Kh1 Qd4 13. c3 Qd7 14. fxg7) 11. fxg7 Qxg7 12. Nxc5) (9... Qxf6 10. Nxe6 fxe6 11. Qh5+ Qf7 12. Qxc5) 10. Nc3 dxc3 (10... Qf5 11. Nce4 gxf6 (11... O-O-O 12. g4 Qxg4+ ( 12... Qd5 13. fxg7 Rhg8 14. Nf6 Qd6 15. Nge4 Qe7 (15... Qe5 16. f4 d3+ 17. Kh1 Qd4 18. c3) 16. Nxg8 Rxg8 17. Bg5) (12... Qe5 13. Nf3 Qd5 14. fxg7 Rhg8 15. Nf6 Qd6 16. Ne4 Qd5 17. Nf6) 13. Qxg4 Bxg4 14. Nxf7) 12. g4 Qg6 (12... Qe5 13. Nf3 Qd5 14. Nxf6+) 13. Nxe6 fxe6 14. Nxc5) 11. Qxd5 *- published: 02 Feb 2014
- views: 1953
7:51
Anand vs Carlsen - 2013 Tal Memorial Blitz Chess
This video shows the match between Vishy Anand and Magnus Carlsen in round 3 of the 2013 T...
published: 14 Jun 2013
author: hannelie006
Anand vs Carlsen - 2013 Tal Memorial Blitz Chess
Anand vs Carlsen - 2013 Tal Memorial Blitz Chess
This video shows the match between Vishy Anand and Magnus Carlsen in round 3 of the 2013 Tal Memorial blitz chess tournament. 2013 Tal Memorial Blitz Round 3...- published: 14 Jun 2013
- views: 27111
- author: hannelie006
18:13
Anand vs Aronian - 2014 FIDE World Candidates Chess Tournament
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published: 14 Mar 2014
Anand vs Aronian - 2014 FIDE World Candidates Chess Tournament
Anand vs Aronian - 2014 FIDE World Candidates Chess Tournament
★ FACEBOOK http://facebook.com/ChessNetwork ★ TWITTER http://twitter.com/ChessNetwork ★ GOOGLE+ https://google.com/+ChessNetwork ★ LIVESTREAM http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork This is a Round 1 game from the 2014 FIDE Candidates chess tournament between Vishy Anand and Levon Aronian. The winner of this 14-round tournament, which is being held in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, will act as the challenger to Magnus Carlsen in the 2014 world chess championship match. Anand opts for the Ruy Lopez and grabs the pawn Aronian offered in a variation still in the spirit of the Marshall Gambit. In return for the material deficit, Aronian has a lead in development and very well coordinated pieces all aiming towards Anand's kingside. One of the strategies almost always available to the side with the material advantage is to simply "give it back". This game illustates this very idea, and acts as an excellent example of endgame technique with the bishop pair. Thumbnail via http://candidates2014.fide.com/ Internet Chess Club (ICC) http://bit.ly/179O93N- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 8484
13:00
Mozart of Chess: Magnus Carlsen
At age 21, chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen is the number one player in the world and says...
published: 20 Feb 2012
author: CBSNewsOnline
Mozart of Chess: Magnus Carlsen
Mozart of Chess: Magnus Carlsen
At age 21, chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen is the number one player in the world and says he loves to see his opponents squirm. Watch more HERE: http://www....- published: 20 Feb 2012
- views: 542737
- author: CBSNewsOnline
23:37
How to squash the Queenside! : Veselin Topalov vs Vladimir Kramnik World Chess Candidates (2014)
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published: 19 Mar 2014
How to squash the Queenside! : Veselin Topalov vs Vladimir Kramnik World Chess Candidates (2014)
How to squash the Queenside! : Veselin Topalov vs Vladimir Kramnik World Chess Candidates (2014)
►Playlists: http://goo.gl/FxpqEH ►Kingscrusher's Greatest Hit Videos! : http://goo.gl/447QLb ►FREE online chess at http://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs/asplogin.asp?from=1053 or realtime at http://www.chessclub.com/from/kingscrusher [Event "Candidates Chess 2014"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "6"] [White "Veselin Topalov"] [Black "Vladimir Kramnik"] [Result "1-0"] [PlyCount "81"] {The World Chess Championship 2006 was a chess match between Classical World Chess Champion Vladimir Kramnik, and FIDE World Chess Champion Veselin Topalov. The match, which was won by Kramnik, determined the undisputed World Chess Champion for the first time in 13 years. The match was played between September 23 and October 13, 2006, in Elista, Kalmykia, Russia.[2] On September 29, Kramnik refused to play Game 5 due to a dispute over bathroom arrangements. Topalov won the game on forfeit, and the match was delayed as administrators sought to resolve the controversy. On October 2 the match resumed with Game 6, but with Kramnik still protesting the result of Game 5.[3] The scheduled match finished on October 12 with the score even at 6â€"6. A series of games with rapid time controls was played as a tie-breaker. Kramnik won the fourth game to take the tie-break 2½â€"1½ and win the match, becoming the 14th undisputed World Chess Champion.} 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 Be7 5. Bf4 O-O 6. e3 Nbd7 7. c5 Nh5 8. Be5 (8. Bd3 Nxf4) 8... c6 ( 8... Nxe5 9. Nxe5 Nf6 10. Bd3) 9. Bd3 g6 (9... Nxe5 10. Nxe5 Nf6 11. Qc2) 10. h4 f5 (10... Nxe5 11. Nxe5 f6 12. Nf3 e5 13. Be2 exd4 14. Nxd4 Bxc5 15. Bxh5 gxh5 16. Qxh5) 11. Bh2 b6 (11... Bxh4 12. Qc2 Be7 13. b4) 12. b4 f4 (12... Bxh4 13. b5 Bb7 14. Qa4 Rc8 (14... cxb5 15. Bxb5 Nb8 (15... Ndf6 16. Nxh4) 16. c6 Bc8 17. c7) 15. Qxa7 Ba8 16. Nxh4 Rc7 17. Bxc7) 13. O-O a5 (13... Bxh4 14. b5 Bb7 15. Qa4 Rc8 (15... cxb5 16. Bxb5 Ndf6 17. c6 Bc8 18. Nxh4) (15... Nb8 16. Ne2 fxe3 17. fxe3 Be7 18. Ne5 cxb5 19. Qc2) 16. Qxa7 Rb8 17. cxb6 Qxb6 18. Qxb6 Nxb6 19. Nxh4) 14. b5 bxc5 15. bxc6 Nb8 16. Bb5 Ba6 17. a4 Qc8 18. dxc5 Nxc6 19. Nxd5 exd5 (19... Kh8 20. Nb6 Qb7 21. Nxa8) 20. Qxd5+ Kh8 21. Qxc6 Qxc6 22. Bxc6 Rac8 23. Bb5 Bxb5 24. axb5 Bxc5 25. Rxa5 fxe3 26. fxe3 Bxe3+ 27. Kh1 Rc2 28. Rb1 Rfc8 29. Raa1 (29. b6 Rc1+ 30. Rxc1 Rxc1+ 31. Bg1 Bxb6) 29... Bb6 30. Be5+ Kg8 31. Ra6 Be3 (31... Rc1+ 32. Rxc1 Rxc1+ 33. Kh2 Be3 34. b6 Rb1 35. g4 Ng7 36. Ra8+ Kf7 37. Ra7+ Ke6 38. Rxg7) 32. b6 Rc1+ 33. Rxc1 Rxc1+ 34. Kh2 Rb1 35. g4 Bf4+ (35... Nf4 36. Ng5 Kf8 37. b7 Rxb7 38. Rf6+ Ke7 (38... Kg8 39. Bxf4 ) 39. Rf7+) (35... Ng7 36. Ra8+ Kf7 37. Ra7+) 36. Kg2 Bxe5 37. Nxe5 Nf4+ 38. Kf3 Ne6 (38... Nd5 39. Ra8+ Kg7 40. Ra7+ Kf6 41. Nd7+ Ke7 (41... Ke6 42. b7) 42. b7 Kxd7 43. b8=Q+) 39. b7 Rb3+ (39... Nc7 40. Ra8+ Kg7 41. b8=Q) 40. Kf2 ( 40. Ke4 Nc5+ 41. Kd5 Nxa6) 40... Rb2+ 41. Ke3 1-0- published: 19 Mar 2014
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14:38
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 4 (2 Knights Attack -- Caro-Kann)
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published: 14 Nov 2013
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 4 (2 Knights Attack -- Caro-Kann)
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 4 (2 Knights Attack -- Caro-Kann)
# FACEBOOK :- http://www.facebook.com/gj.chess Chess tricks to win fast for white, Chess traps for white, Chess openings for white, Caro-Kann Defense, How to play aggressively against Caro-Kann Defense?, attacking chess, aggressive chess, Chess tricks, Chess traps, Chess Gambit, Chess tricks & traps- published: 14 Nov 2013
- views: 1864
15:00
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 3 (Nf3 - Scandinavian)
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published: 01 Sep 2013
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 3 (Nf3 - Scandinavian)
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 3 (Nf3 - Scandinavian)
# FACEBOOK :- http://www.facebook.com/gj.chess Chess tricks to win fast for white, Chess traps for white, Chess openings for white, Scandinavian Defense, How to play aggressively against Scandinavian Defense?, attacking chess, agressive chess, Chess tricks, Chess traps, Chess Gambit, Chess tricks & traps- published: 01 Sep 2013
- views: 1844
9:32
Game 1 - 2013 World Chess Championship - Magnus Carlsen vs Vishy Anand
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published: 09 Nov 2013
Game 1 - 2013 World Chess Championship - Magnus Carlsen vs Vishy Anand
Game 1 - 2013 World Chess Championship - Magnus Carlsen vs Vishy Anand
★ FACEBOOK http://facebook.com/ChessNetwork ★ TWITTER http://twitter.com/ChessNetwork ★ GOOGLE+ http://google.com/+ChessNetwork ★ LIVESTREAM http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork This is a game 1 review of the much anticipated 2013 World Chess Championship match between defending champion Viswanathan Anand of India, and the challenger 22-year-old chess prodigy Magnus Carlsen of Norway. Internet Chess Club (ICC) http://bit.ly/179O93N- published: 09 Nov 2013
- views: 50137
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1:00
Project Unknown - Environmental Test
**Has been selected as an Honorable Mention in the Adobe Design Achievements Awards!**
Re...
published: 30 Jan 2011
author: Chess Bonte
Project Unknown - Environmental Test
**Has been selected as an Honorable Mention in the Adobe Design Achievements Awards!**
Recognised in the ADAA online gallery, www.adaagallery.com.
Project unkown is an environmental test of a dark abstract material to see how it will react.
The test is a journey through several abandoned industrial sites, such as old petrolium tankers,train graveyards and more...
But how does it react?..
That's the question..
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Music: Kaebin Yield - Microglian Activity
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Final project Motion course @ devine.be
Shot on Nikon D5000
Used techniques:
Montage: Adobe Premiere and after effects
Post-production: After Effects
3D: Cinema 4D
Lighting & reflections 3D with iPhone 360 app
3:41
Life in Pixelarte
This video represents the life in Pixelarte. I made this video as a project during my inte...
published: 05 Jun 2013
author: Chess Bonte
Life in Pixelarte
This video represents the life in Pixelarte. I made this video as a project during my internship.
Pixelarte is a great little family located in Valencia, Spain, with a more than evident passion for design and illustration. We adore our profession, and this is what makes us put our whole heart into every job we do.
www.pixelarte.es
Used materials:
For the dynamic camera motions I used a tripod and my skateboard.
Camera: Canon D5 Mark II
Lenses: Canon 50mm 1.4, Canon 110mm.
Editing and post in Adobe Premiere Pro and After effects.
Music:
Holiday (Instrumental) - Les Enfants
Licensed at themusicbed.com
0:18
ChessTV ID Concept
ID concept for ChessTV Channel...
published: 20 Feb 2013
author: Dmitriy Frolov
ChessTV ID Concept
ID concept for ChessTV Channel
2:14
"Chess" Short
This was a test shoot with a new letus extreme. Stumbled upon these two gents in downtown ...
published: 24 Mar 2009
author: Kevin Andrews
"Chess" Short
This was a test shoot with a new letus extreme. Stumbled upon these two gents in downtown Denver and the rest is history.
Camera: Kevin Andrews
Youtube results:
3:46
Play Magnus - Magnus Carlsen Chess Training: How to Play the Opening
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published: 27 Feb 2014
Play Magnus - Magnus Carlsen Chess Training: How to Play the Opening
Play Magnus - Magnus Carlsen Chess Training: How to Play the Opening
Hi Everyone (especially Android users)! I hope you saw my video a couple days ago about the Play Magnus app. If not, check out the link here: http://youtu.be/fd-7dIg0Wzc Today, I am excited to share with you one of the chess training videos that you will find in the app! I have heard the Android users, and wanted to ensure they got a peek into the app too. Hope you enjoy (and maybe even learn something) from this first clip! If you'd like to see more, download my free iOS app: http://appstore.com/playmagnus - Magnus- published: 27 Feb 2014
- views: 17106
2:38
Cats Playing Chess [NEW HD]
Cats are not very good at chess. This video proves that fact. Check out these wonderful ki...
published: 24 Mar 2014
Cats Playing Chess [NEW HD]
Cats Playing Chess [NEW HD]
Cats are not very good at chess. This video proves that fact. Check out these wonderful kitties trying to mimic their humans. LIKE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE!- published: 24 Mar 2014
- views: 5297
20:59
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 8 (Italian-Koltanowski Gambit)
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published: 15 Feb 2014
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 8 (Italian-Koltanowski Gambit)
Dirty chess tricks to win fast 8 (Italian-Koltanowski Gambit)
# FACEBOOK :- http://www.facebook.com/gj.chess How to play against 2 Knights defense?, Win fast against e5, Chess tricks to win fast for white, Chess traps for white, Chess openings for white, Italian Gambit, How to play aggressively against e5?, attacking chess, aggressive chess, Chess tricks, Chess traps, Chess Gambit, Chess tricks & traps 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. O-O Nf6 5. d4 Bxd4 (5... Bb6 6. dxe5 Nxe4 ( 6... Ng4 7. Bxf7+ Kxf7 8. Ng5+ Kg8 (8... Ke8 9. Qxg4 Nxe5 10. Qg3 d6) 9. Qd5+ Kf8 10. Qf7#) 7. Qd5) (5... exd4 6. e5) (5... Nxd4 6. Nxe5 d5 (6... O-O 7. Be3 Ne6 8. Bxe6 Bxe3 9. Bxf7+ Kh8 10. Bb3 Bb6 11. Nf7+ Rxf7 12. Bxf7) 7. exd5 O-O ( 7... Nxd5 8. c3) 8. Be3 b5 9. Bxd4 Bxd4 10. Qxd4 bxc4 11. Nc3) 6. Nxd4 Nxd4 ( 6... exd4 7. e5 d5 (7... Nxe5 {0} 8. Re1) (7... Ne4 8. Qg4 d5 9. Qxg7 Rf8 10. Bh6 Qe7 11. Bxd5) 8. exf6 dxc4 9. fxg7 Rg8 10. Qh5 Qf6 (10... Rxg7 11. Re1+ Kd7 (11... Ne7 12. Bg5) (11... Kf8 12. Bh6) (11... Be6 12. Rxe6+) 12. Qd5#) 11. Bg5 {9} Qxg7 12. Re1+ Kd7 (12... Kf8 13. Bh6) (12... Be6 13. Rxe6+ Kd7 14. Rxc6 bxc6 15. Qh3+ Kd6 16. Nd2 Qxg5 17. Ne4+) 13. Qh3+ Kd6 14. Qa3+ Kd7 15. h4 h6 16. Qc5 Qg6 17. Qd5+ Qd6 18. Qxf7+ Ne7 19. Bxe7 Qg6 20. Qd5+ Ke8) 7. f4 (7. Bg5 h6 8. Bh4 g5 9. f4 gxf4 (9... gxh4 10. fxe5) (9... exf4 10. Qxd4 gxh4 11. Rxf4) (9... Nxe4 10. fxe5 Ne6 11. Qf3) 10. Rxf4 exf4 11. Qxd4 Rg8 12. Bxf6 c5 13. Qe5+ Kf8 14. Bxd8 Rg7 15. Bf6 Kg8 16. Bxg7 d5 17. Bxh6 dxc4 18. Qg7#) 7... d6 ( 7... Nc6 8. Bxf7+ Kxf7 9. fxe5 Nxe5 10. Qd5+ Kf8 11. Qxe5) 8. fxe5 dxe5 9. Bg5 Be6 10. Na3 h6 (10... Qe7 11. c3 Bxc4 12. Bxf6 gxf6 13. Nxc4 Qc5 14. cxd4 Qxc4 15. Rc1 Qxa2 16. Rxc7 Qxb2 17. Rxf6 Qxd4+ 18. Qxd4 exd4 {2} 19. Rfxf7 {1} Rb8 20. Kf1 Rf8 (20... b5 21. Rxa7 b4 22. Ke2 b3 23. Rfb7 Rxb7 24. Rxb7 Rg8 25. g3 Rg4 26. Kd3 h5 27. Kxd4 h4 28. Rxb3 hxg3 29. hxg3) 21. Rce7+ Kd8 22. Rxf8+ Kxe7 23. Rxb8) 11. Bxf6 gxf6 12. c3 Nc6 13. Qf3 Qe7 14. Qxf6 Qxf6 15. Rxf6 Ke7 16. Raf1 Bxc4 17. Nxc4 Raf8 18. Ne3 *- published: 15 Feb 2014
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LIVE Blitz #2197 (Speed) Chess Game: White vs IM in French: advance variation - Scalp alert!
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published: 29 Mar 2014
LIVE Blitz #2197 (Speed) Chess Game: White vs IM in French: advance variation - Scalp alert!
LIVE Blitz #2197 (Speed) Chess Game: White vs IM in French: advance variation - Scalp alert!
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