Chess Mistakes and How to Avoid Them | Grandmaster's Choice - GM Miro
Grandmaster Evgenij Miroshnichenko shows his own losses and explains what exactly he was thinking and what went wrong. After all, we all make mistakes!
Grandmaster Evgenij Miroshnichenko shows his own losses and explains what exactly he was thinking and what went wrong. After all, we all make mistakes!
Grandmaster Evgenij Miroshnichenko shows his own losses and explains what exactly he was thinking and what went wrong. After all, we all make mistakes!
Alex Moellering teaches a beginner chess class on a concept you all should know.
2022.11.15
Alex Moellering teaches a beginner chess class.
2023.02.28
Grandmaster Evgenij Miroshnichenko shows his own losses and explains what exactly he was thinking and what went wrong. After all, we all make mistakes!
2022.11.01
Live from The Chase Park Plaza Hotel, the fourth Fall Chess Classic is comprised of two 10-player round robin tournaments (fields below). The Classic Chess series are strong tournaments held quarterly to create opportunities for Grandmasters and International Masters to test their skill against similar level players. Join GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko and Jonathan Schrantz for the move-by-move.
2022.11.02
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Grandmaster Yuniesky Quesada shows what he believes is the best attacking game from this year's U.S. Chess Championship.
2022.10.25
Ray Robson vs Wesley So, U.S. Championship (2022): E50 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 e8g8, 5.Nf3, without ...d5
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Alex Moellering talks about the Zwischenzug, also known as an "intermezzo" or "intermediate move," which describes a move that is played instead of and before the expected move and poses an immediate threat that the opponent must answer.
Grandmaster Yuniesky Quesada shows the best attacking games from this year's U.S. Chess Championship, which was won by Fabiano Caruana.
2022.10.25
Ray Robson vs Wesley So, U.S. Championship (2022): E50 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3 e8g8, 5.Nf3, without ...d5
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=2389953
Alex Moellering talks about the Zwischenzug, also known as an "intermezzo" or "intermediate move," which describes a move that is played instead of and before the expected move and poses an immediate threat that the opponent must answer.
2022.10.25