I would like to shout out a YouTube channel I recently discovered, ChessAudiobooks. It is a small channel that has been uploading for years, and has lately been regularly posting instructive analysis of GM games. I know there is an abundance of this type of content, but this guy discusses every single move and does a very good job of explaining exactly what is taking place in the game, especially for beginners.
Here is his latest video posted about an hour ago, analyzing a 1991 game between Kasparov and Korchnoi. The themes from this video include Open Files, Early Pawn Structure Commitment, and Opposite Colored Bishops:
I would like to shout out a YouTube channel I recently discovered, ChessAudiobooks. It is a small channel that has been uploading for years, and has lately been regularly posting instructive analysis of GM games. I know there is an abundance of this type of content, but this guy discusses every single move and does a very good job of explaining exactly what is taking place in the game, especially for beginners.
Here is his latest video posted about an hour ago, analyzing a 1991 game between Kasparov and Korchnoi. The themes from this video include Open Files, Early Pawn Structure Commitment, and Opposite Colored Bishops:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zNHO-vINDJc