Leo Correa and "BishoptoC4" send their Best | Viewers’ Choice - GM Elshan Moradiabadi
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi analyzes viewer submissions. Send yours to info@saintlouischessclub.org.
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi analyzes viewer submissions. Send yours to info@saintlouischessclub.org.
Caleb Denby looks at two of his games from the 2017 Saint Louis Open, an event where he earned 70 USCF rating points.
2019.04.24
https://lichess.org/study/hqB3nMJJ
Caleb Denby vs. Michael Brooks, 2017: A41 Robatsch defence, Rossolimo variation
Denby vs. Katerina Nemcova, 2017: A90 Dutch defence
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi shows games from the GRENKE Classic and more. Identify turning points and identify the bias each player lets influence his decisions.
Does Jonathan Schrantz Beat a Grandmaster on lichess.org? Watch to find out!
2019.04.23
Jonathan Schrantz vs. GM Ianchester1: E20 Nimzo-Indian, Kmoch variation
Eight scholastic players from the Saint Louis Chess Club play students from the Zugdidi Chess School in the country of Georgia in a friendly one-round rapid match on lichess.org. Join Mike Kummer & Ben Simon for the move-by-move.
2019.04.20
https://chesszugdidi.bitrix24.site/ZugdidivsSaintLouis/#block220
G/25;+10
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi profiles Wilhelm Steinitz, Johannes Zukertort, and Joseph Henry Blackburne and the early tournaments of international chess.
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi analyzes a submission from Lenhardt, which was probably played in the German League.
2019.04.18
NN vs. Lenhardt: A81 Dutch defence, Blackburne variation
NN vs. Henry Rankin, 2019
Caleb Denby analyzes Game 1 of his recent rapid and blitz match against Jonathan Schrantz. This was the only game Caleb lost, as he went on to win the match 4.5-2.5.
2019.04.17
Jonathan Schrantz vs. Caleb Denby, 2019: B19 Caro-Kann, classical, Spassky variation
https://lichess.org/study/gS12Ixg2
Grandmaster Elshan Moradiabadi shows two painful losses, including one against WGM Maria Velcheva in Dubai in 2004. Elshan shows how overconfidence can kill.
It's the strongest expert chess match ever! Chess Club personalities Jonathan Schrantz and Caleb Denby settle their score with two rapid games and four blitz games. Join GM Denes Boros, Ben Simon, and Dennis LaRue for the move-by-move.
https://lichess.org/study/gS12Ixg2
2019.04.12