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Grandmaster Denes Boros teaches a chess class on the topic of his choice.
2020.05.21
Grandmaster Denes Boros teaches a chess class on the topic of his choice.
2020.05.21
National Master Caleb Denby equips you with the tools to get on the road to a 2000 chess rating.
2020.05.20
Grandmaster Denes Boros looks at Magnus Carlsen's best endgames during his rise to World #1 status in this edition of "Insane in the Endgame."
2020.05.19
Magnus Carlsen vs Alexey Shirov, Aerosvit (2008)
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Magnus Carlsen vs Alexander Onischuk, Biel Chess Festival (2007)
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International Master Dorsa Derakhshani continues with a second week of the Scotch Game. See Kasparov vs. Timman, and even a game of her own.
Grandmaster Denes Boros looks at Magnus Carlsen's best endgames during his rise to World #1 status in this edition of "Insane in the Endgame." 2020.05.19
Magnus Carlsen vs Alexey Shirov, Aerosvit (2008)
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1494188
National Master Caleb Denby analyzes Vladimir Kramnik vs. Fabiano Caruana from the World Championship Candidates tournament in 2018.
2020.03.12
Vladimir Kramnik vs Fabiano Caruana, World Championship Candidates (2018): C42 Petrov, Cozio (Lasker) attack
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National Master Caleb Denby analyzes Game 21 of Jose Raul Capablanca vs Alexander Alekhine from the World Chess Championship in 1927.
2020.03.05
Jose Raul Capablanca vs Alexander Alekhine, Capablanca - Alekhine World Championship Match (1927): D63 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox defence, Swiss (Henneberger) variation
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Grandmaster Denes Boros looks at the games of the legendary world champion Vladimir Kramnik.
Grandmaster Denes Boros looks at the games of the legendary world champion Vladimir Kramnik.
Grandmaster Denes Boros looks Vladimir Kramnik's most impressive games from the online "Play for Russia" charity chess tournament.