Where can I watch Masters game and control speed?

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dzp1111
I suppose the title speaks for itself. I’d like to watch (and study) Grand Masters games, but I’d like to control the speed of each move.

Website?
Yotube?
Chess.com?


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Dale

Chessgames for example is one site.

blueemu

365chess is a (free) internet opening database. You don't even need to register an account. They have millions of Master games on file, although you have to dig through a few menus to find them.

Reti vs Bogoljubow (1924) New York (365chess.com)

Chessgames.com is a similar site, with no opening database but lots of Master games.

Richard Reti vs Efim Bogoljubov (1924) Richard VIII (chessgames.com)

dzp1111
I appreciate that. Thank you.
magipi

I just can't understand what the OP meant by that "control speed".

blueemu
magipi wrote:

I just can't understand what the OP meant by that "control speed".

If you are watching a video, you don't have any control over how fast the commentator goes through the game.

magipi
blueemu wrote:
magipi wrote:

I just can't understand what the OP meant by that "control speed".

If you are watching a video, you don't have any control over how fast the commentator goes through the game.

I can go back and watch that part again. I can even stop the video and play the moves on my board and think as much as I like.