Hi everyone.
If interested, here is a link for a video I've created which discusses some basic opening ideas which you might find to be helpful to your own game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_hJS29_IUk
Best Wishes...
ChessNetwork
Great video - thank you.
Connected knights seems to have been killing me in the vs computer games I play - I always catch it too late but now that I saw it on your video it makes a lot more sense to me. Been reading a lot, losing to the computer a lot, but I guess it takes a video between the eyes to make such a seemingly simple thing real. Been playing for 9 days now - that's it - so your offering is fantastic for me.
Thanks for posting.
nice video ty jerry :) do you have something else i can learn?
ok thanks chessnetwork
You're welcome. =)
Thanks. I do have other videos on my youtube channel that you might find to be helpful.
Thanks. Glad to hear that it's been of assistance to your own play. =)
I really appreciate the video. I have watched your quick games online and subscribed to your youtube channel. It's be a pleasure, I wish you were available to mentor! :P
Nice to know that it's appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to relay those very words. =)
good job on the vid.but the pieces shure arent very aggressive. but. you made your point. keep posting.
Thank you for the compliment and feedback. =)
cool video!
Thanks! =)
It acually helped me alot because usually i bring my queen out first and sometimes get it captured....
Alright! Good to hear that it has helped you then. =)
Thanks. I plan to also share this with some (even lower rated than me) players I am tutoring
You're welcome. Great to hear you're sharing. =)
Your way of explaining ideas is most helpful. I had already used several of your videos on youtube. I just found the "checkmate puzzles" one, yess.
By the way, that doom-filled intro song in some of your video is awesome. And using moonlight sonata in the puzzles video... both my favourite song in terms of chords/keys and also my favourite song to play chess to. Classy choice, sir.
Thanks.
Cool! Glad to hear of it. Thanks for the feedback and compliments on the video and audio. =)
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