Learn - Videos - scroll to the bottom and there is a search bar - tap in Shankland - this will give you a list of all videos by GM Shankland in date order from most recent to oldest (there are 5 pages so still might take some hunting. If you know the date of the YouTube vid or its title this will help). Otherwise tap in blitz in the search bar and see what comes up from other contributors. There's no order of quality, just got to click on a few and see if you get into them.
For your games go to learn - explorer. You will see the starting position and a box with 'master games'. Click this and select 'my games'. This will give you all the games you have played on this site and you can further select games as white or black and games with different time controls (daily, rapid, blitz, bullet). Underneath is a bar showing your %ages from each position you play out on the board, white wins, black wins, draw.
This only reveals my ignorance about how to fully use chess.com. I am sure I could improve a lot by using in a selective way the website.
For example, which are the best videos about blitz games? Or how can I check statistics about my openings? (In which openings I am doing better etc). And so on.
I know, some of you will tell me that if I a want to improve my blitz games I have to get better in chess, but this is not what I am talking about.
I need a general orientation in how to use the chess.com in a more efficient way. Or is somewhere a video about this?
But let’s begin with Shankand’s video, where I can find it? It would be already a start, thanks guys.