Best Chess DVDs?

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brewd

I've really enjoyed watching GM Susan Polgar's "Winning Chess the Easy Way" series.  The series is gauged for novices for sure, concentrates almost exclusively at times on why it's important to use: the general principles of development, castling early, basic pawn structure elements, move each piece only once in the opening...but this was all what I've needed to concentrate on.  If you consider yourself an amateur I would recommend this series.

I've also purchased several of the Roman's Lab series.  I've heard many good things about them and GM Roman Dzindzichashvili, but found them to be dry and difficult to follow at times.  Of course, as I mentioned above, I consider myself an amateur and may not be ready for their content at this point.

I'm curious if anyone has seen the "Fighting Chess" dvd series by ChessonDVD, see: http://www.wholesalechess.com/chess/chess_videos_dvds/Fighting+Chess+DVD+Series%3A+All+6 as this seems to be at my level.  Any other insight or reviews on Chess DVDs would be appreciated, thanks!


masterbradenchaser
roman lab getting and edge in the oppening is my favorite volume 45 KID updates.
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jjupiter6

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TakeThisPawn
Lmao roman lab dvds are sooooo 2008
chessroboto

The better way to learn the 2000 materials that are still superior learning resources

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