Ivanchuk Vs. Korchnoi - Blitz "An amazing piece of calculation from..."
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- View Count: 20660
- Author: ChessNoir
For More Crazy Ivanchuk Blitz Videos, Click Here bit.ly An astonishing display of masterful chess calculation. The eccentric genius of Ukranian Grandmaster Vassily Ivanchuk is pitted against the great mental power of Viktor "The Terrible" Korchnoi. This epic confrontation took place in New York...
Chess Calculation: The Square Rule
- Length: 2:23
- View Count: 1435
- Author: ivanovitchs
chess-video.blogspot.com Famous chess games, puzzles, chess combinations, and more... This video: How to use the Square Rule for quick calculation in chess. The Square Rule is used to quickly calculate if the unsupported pawn can be promoted or not. The Rule is useful for the pawn endgame.
Calculation Training 7
- Length: 6:52
- View Count: 1346
- Author: isayoldchap1
A relatively easy tactical training exercise with forcing moves.
Chess combinative vision
- Length: 9:46
- View Count: 1671
- Author: teoeo
Tactics problem that exemplifies eliminating human bias.
Blindfold Chess Simultaneous Event - No: 44
- Length: 3:12
- View Count: 2712
- Author: Erekton99
The World's Best Blindfold Chess performer FM Darko N. Dimitrijevic held his 44th Performance 4 HOURS and 30 MINUTES PLAY - MEMORY PERFORMANCE = 97.36% Regular Continuous Blindfold Chess Simultaneous on 10 boards: Place: Grace & St. Paul's Church West 71st Street, New York, NY 10127 Date: June...
How to see more moves ahead: Visualwize Level 1
- Length: 3:35
- View Count: 3042
- Author: bataleur100
Visualwize Website: www.chess-tactics-strategies.com In chess, visualization is the ability to see moves in your mind without actually moving the pieces on the board. Aside from the usual chess tactics, there is not much training material available to train this vital chess skill. The Visualwize...
PL Chess Tactics #2
- Length: 10:44
- View Count: 945
- Author: DraganLalic
Test your visionary powers of calculation, by practising pattern recognition. A FIDE-rated chess player presents 10 problem positions, one-by-one. First, when the diagram is displayed on the board, and you are told your task (to find White or Black's best continuation), you have the chance to...
How To Improve Your Chess
- Length: 8:9
- View Count: 3106
- Author: Chessedelic
Better Your Chess is open! Go to www.betteryourchess.com and download your Sneak Preview Video! Better Your Chess is a unique Chess Improvement membership site. It is designed for Intermediate and Advanced Chess Players. Topics covered include 1. Calculation and Planning 2. Strategy and Tactics...
Chess Trick #1: Quickly Calculating King vs. Pawn Movements
- Length: 9:24
- View Count: 116922
- Author: jrobichess
I came across this little tip from Josh Waitzkin's segments on Chessmaster 10 and found it pretty interesting. I had previously calculated every move in my head for end-games, and this will save a fair amount of time. Hope you find it usefull if you haven't come across it yet.
Letsplaychess.com presents a critical look at Kotov's second example vs Panov, Part 3 of 3
- Length: 7:11
- View Count: 1542
- Author: kingscrusher
Play online turn-based chess at www.chessworld.net Letsplaychess.com presents a critical look at Kotov's second example vs Panov, Part 3 of 3
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