Free chess video lectures on YouTube

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PeterLalic
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Krumba

keep it short and simple

try to sound natural

and talk about what you think is most relevant :)
- the "new" knowladge that has really helped you improve

also, since it is a video, leave some room for people to pause and think,
dont make the videos too long by talking about obvious things or the weather,

personally i think you re videos are OK

just keep the info of where you found the game, when was it played and so on in the text area, no point in wasting video time, because not all of us have fast internets ;)

trysts

You know, I never hear chessplayers cussing. Yes, I would like to hear cussing, and quite a bit of it (if your parents let youWink).

BogAl

Peter, I think your videos are brilliant; in fact, they're the only youtube chess vids I watch.  I learn something from each of them, and I find your conversational style easy to listen to.

I'm sorry I can't help you figure out why they're not more popular, but I'd hate to see you make drastic changes (especially "dumbing them down" for the masses).

PeterLalic

Thanks, everybody Laughing That really brings a smile to my face!!! And good advice; Krumba, I agree. I should pack in more information and faster - I tend to ramble a bit...

BogAl, wow - I'm flattered! "learn something from each of them" - that's why I do them Smile. I'll try to make some more. I also need to improve the "Chess Endgame Course" - the numbers are low, on both views and number of vids.

And trysts...I'll think about it Undecided

Krumba

subscribed ;)

the endgame ones are definitely useful

theoreticalboy
trysts wrote:

You know, I never hear chessplayers cussing. Yes, I would like to hear cussing, and quite a bit of it (if your parents let you).


Seconded.  Might I suggest the following insert;

'There is just a plethora of f*** on this board right now.'

Exclam!

armhow

I hope lectures will all be like Matojelic style. Simple, precise, not silly and direct to the point.