This video was featured on Nakamura’s blog. It’s a little long but it’s really good. I think you all will enjoy.
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This video was featured on Nakamura’s blog. It’s a little long but it’s really good. I think you all will enjoy.
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I watched all of this last night, it’s very interesting. Naka used really simple openings and for the most part just outplayed everyone. I like kingscrusher’s channel and have been following it for two years. He covers classic games, current tournament games and even his own blitz games which are a lot of fun. Great stuff!!!
I really like Kingscrusher’s channel also. Sometimes he comments while he’s playing a game and reviews it afterwards. I think that’s a great way to learn because you can tell exactly what he’s thinking during the game and what he focuses on. But he doesn’t lose you in variations like a top GM might. That and thechesswebsite are my favourite youtube chess channels and the only ones I visit.
Kingscrusher is great!!!!!!
i find the games boring, but the video was interesting…nakamura played a not so great opening but has blitz skills. I would not recommend this video for beginners and enthusiasts. May be just for fun and who has 1:30 mins to kill.
If I play 1.b3 and 1…b6, will I be 3400?