Best Youtube Channel to Follow?

Kingscrusher, love the way he says "very, very interesting idea", "the idea is revealed" , "exploit the weakness of the last move", "a fantastic move is played" , "I wonder if you can guess the move if I give you 5 seconds starting from...now" , :)

I would humbly recommend to check out my channel. I am trying different ideas at the moment. Right now my uploaded online lessons and my "inside my head" series are quite popular.
As I aim to grow the channel any advice is greatly appreciated.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEpPxcZWJjA5IhbFBTMvFgg

knightedmagi wrote:
Kingscrusher and Chessnetwork are my favorites.
*definitely likes these two, and of late, MatoJelic

I would humbly recommend to check out my channel. I am trying different ideas at the moment. Right now my uploaded online lessons and my "inside my head" series are quite popular.
As I aim to grow the channel any advice is greatly appreciated.
Andras! I know you from Twitch, crazy Australian-raging bullet nights.
Hehe, the youtube channel has a fair bit more to it than that...:) In fact hardly any bullet and a great deal of in depth stuff.
To me, andras Chess Coach is by far the best to make actual progress. And also the beginner to chess master playlist by chessnetwork and another playlist by john bartholomew, chess basics or something like that


Hello my chess friends! If you want see my new chess channel on Youtube "Chess Training"
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIDoZuZ2jzoKlXhFkzfQTxw
Thank you

I like Simon Williams and in particular his long play games, where he explains how he is thinking about the game as it is being played. And of course he has instructional videos on various openings as well, which are worth watching if you are interested in that opening.

agadmator; chessnetwork ( Jerry), gingergm, matojelic, kingcrusher, johnbartholomew(sp?), Anna Rudolph
They all bring a different personality and different ideas to their videos.
I have watched more ginger GM than anyone else for his clear chess instruction which was a breath of fresh air for me vs. a bunch of rapid fire analysis I had trouble following.
I have been watching a lot of agadmator lately due to his engaging explanation of games other people player. chessnetwork ( Jerry?) has also done great videos along that line.
For entertainment, I sometimes watch Anna to see what hat she's wearing, and because I enjoy her upbeat personality, and she's cute, what can I say. But I think you can learn from her, though I know she has detractors.
Try a bunch of them. These people are often working really hard to try to bring good chess.
There's a bunch more popular ones, this is a short list of ones I gravitate towards.
Matojelic.