Youtubers that help you become better
Just search up chess and browse until you find a channel you like, best chess youtuber is subjective.
I would like to know if there are some youtubers thst could teach me some good things for chess.
I have a chess YouTube channel, so I’ve got to mention my own: https://www.youtube.com/@kesetokaiba/videos
There’s other good channels too though. I liked Daniel Naroditsky (Danya) before he passed away (his channel is still on YouTube though). One of the best channels for me now is Andras Toth, but he’s a bit more advanced (maybe 1600+ rating).
It really depends on what you are looking for in a channel. GothamChess is famous for a reason and Anna Cramling has a welcoming channel; it all depends on what you’re looking for and which chess personality you resonate more with.
Look up "King's Bishop Chess", aka Coach Daniel Greiner.:
https://www.youtube.com/@KingsBishopChess
This man has LOTS of videos on puzzle walkthroughs and GOOD explanations. Easy to follow and understand.
- chessbrah(building habits series is super helpful)
- akeem(I learned a lot from his many videos on how to play the Italian game)
- Eric rosen(speedruns)
- Daniel naroditsky(speedruns)
I think u should check out a video from each and see what style of teaching u like best
