Space in Chess | Beginner Breakdown - NM Ralph Tan
National Master Ralph Tan discusses the chess concept of space, and how to get more of it on the board. A “space advantage” is one who controls a greater number of squares.
National Master Ralph Tan discusses the chess concept of space, and how to get more of it on the board. A “space advantage” is one who controls a greater number of squares.
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi teaches a chess class on pawn breaks.
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi demonstrates how to stymie wacky openings like the Stafford and Elephant gambits.
2024.01.11
Boris Savchenko vs Viktorija Cmilyte, Politiken Cup (2011): C52 Evans gambit, Tartakower attack
C40 QP counter-gambit, Maroczy gambit
C50 Giuoco Piano, Jerome gambit
C63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann defence, Berger variation
C42 Petrov's defence
During his Grandmaster's Choice class on the Endgame Labyrinth, Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi loses a bet with himself. He honors it by doing ten pushups in front of the class.
2024.01.09
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi takes you by the hand to lead you through chess endgame puzzles, so complicated you could call them labyrinths! Positions are taken from "Endgame Labyrinths" by Steffen Nielsen and Jacob Aagaard: https://forwardchess.com/product/endgame-labyrinths.
2024.01.09
National Master Julian Proleiko teaches a beginner chess class on opening principles.
2024.01.09
Paul Morphy vs Duke Karl / Count Isouard, Paris (1858): C41 Philidor's defence
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1233404
Julian Proleiko vs. Kenneth Wallach, 2023: B27 Sicilian, Hungarian variation
Proleiko vs. ???, 2023: A09 Reti opening
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi refutes the Stafford Gambit, Elephant Gambit, and more!
2024.01.09
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi refutes the Stafford Gambit, Elephant Gambit, and more!
2024.01.04
National Master Julian Proleiko teaches a beginner chess class on king and pawn endgames you absolutely should know!
2024.01.02
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi stretches classical players to their limits with less time on the clock. So, how good CAN you be in quick chess?
2024.01.02