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THANKS A LOT
apawndown
Just finished my second trip with these videos. They are really excellent: of great practical use. Question: can we get Camilla back for more?
noodlefolks
Thanks so, so, SO much WGM Baginskaite. Your videos are outstanding and you are by far the BEST chess.com author as far as I am concerned. Keep making excellent videos. Your series of Tempo Moves is amazing and I will certainly recommend it to everyone:)
Best Regards and Many thanks...
ChenGJ
sometimes i don't know what is she saying.
Boomer49
These videos clearly show how to seek and destroy. How to pin and win! You should write a book filled with those themes and it could be the book of the year.
apposal
Your video was excellent. :)
ofern
very nice video as always! thanks a lot
prabhakaranjustin
deeMannn
I thoroughly enjoyed the video. Your explanation was very crisp an to the point. Thank you and Happy New Year.
Templetonkaka
great
mikehoney
A wonderful series of videos. You are very good at explaining your thought processes at every move. This is what we need, advice on how to think and evalulate at every move. I shall watch these over and over.
Hope you do more of the same........well done!
LSH12
thank you vm Camilla
Shuffleking74
She should try improving her English. It is most widespread language in the world. But whatever.
exzakto
After this series, there is no doubt that Camilla is my favorite video author here on Chess.com. I can't wait for the next series.
Diyarbekirli
Beautiful..! Thanks.
pumpupthevolume247
Don't listen to what people say about your English - most people can't even speak more than 1 language anyway, and I am rubbish at understanding accents but I can easily understand every word you say! This was definately a video for thought... sacrificing material to keep the attack going is something I only learned in the summer, I continue to try and improve my skills and all these video lectures are helping me a lot... merry christmas and happy new year! I look foreward to your next series :)
Rshabh
never mind Knight is pinned
Rg6+?? ,B takes g6,Q takes d2, N takes d2
ealdor
Your videos are highly instructive and beautifully delivered. They demonstrate how to proceed not just logically but also very practically over the board. Thanks very much.
assyr
Thanks. I never sacrifice a knight for a pawn but now I see how that can be a good thing depending on the situation.
by WGM Camilla Baginskaite
To wrap up her series on Tempo Moves, Camilla highlights several important positional points along with the regular onslaught of tactical trickery! She also offers advice on how to evaluate positions, especially for those who, like her, have felt that their concrete calculation skills may not be on par with other stronger players. Enjoy this video and apply her principles of forcing moves in your own games!
Category: Tactics Level: Intermediate | Advanced Related: « Part 3
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WGM Camilla Baginskaite
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Women's Grandmaster Camilla Baginskaite learned to play chess from her father ate the age of eight in her home town of Vilnius, Lithuania. She earned the title of Women's Master at the age of 15, and went onto win the Girls Under 20 World Championship. She has competed in a total of seven chess Olympiads between Lithuania and the United States. She is a former U.S. Women's Champion, and continues to play at the highest levels of chess in the U.S. for women, while maintaining her family life and teaching chess.