What recommended chess channel on YouTube?

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HrishaanIyer
KyngKiller wrote:

Also I forgot this name but there is a really helpful Indian dude on YouTube very good chess content

Chess talk?

HrishaanIyer

Remote chess academy, chess vibes, daniel naroditsky, gmhikaru

Mathnerd2015

Gotham

SacrificeEnPassanter

Blunderfish64

mizant
doctornukem wrote:

Chess Factor was interesting

That channel is actually what I recommend my students to visit and learn openings. In comparison with others, IM Andrey Ostrovskiy is the doctor when it comes to teaching chess and creating content. No hype, no ridiculously long opening lines, and of course no nonsense. Just pure planning and logical reasoning. Very, very underrated.

For instance, here mentioned and glorified content creators one of which is the guy selling opening tricks, called Remoted Chess Academy - they may be way more popular, but experienced coaches and those who are in the world of chess for much longer then an average forum reader - they see a huge difference. Such difference that those from ChessFactor would be embarrassed making and publishing videos such as those usually named "Win in 3 moves" or "Crush everyone with this opening", etc. That's just marketing that only makes bad influence on beginners, but they are unable to see it at first.

Geelse_zot

A channel that I find interesting to watch is from above poster FM Mizant called BadBishopChess on Youtube. He teaches ideas and concepts based on pawn structures, instead of opening moves or tricks. He's all about chess. No cheap clickbait stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/@BadBishopChessAnother good channel is from KeSetoKaiba who's a fast improver on this site and he shares his experience and knowledge on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/@kesetokaiba