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[video] The World’s Most Famous Chess Combinations #10: Larsen - Spassky, Belgrade 1970

Saturday, February 7, 2009

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In this video I discuss the famous chess combination that Spassky played against Larsen during the Team match U.S.S.R. - Rest Of The World, Belgrade 1970.

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[video] Vladja’s Chess Adventures #4: Moes - Witkamp, Baarn 2008

Monday, December 1, 2008

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[video] WCC 2008 Sample: Kramnik - Anand, Bonn 2008, Game #8

Saturday, November 15, 2008

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Hi all, I’m doing an extensive video series on the Anand - Kramnik World Championship Match that was recently held in Bonn, Germany. As we all know Vishy has retained the title in convincing style. Congratulations to him!

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[video] Chess Opening Surveys #4:
IGM Karel Van Der Weide On The Wolga Gambit (2)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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Photo: Karel Van Der Weide at the Corus Chess Festival (Fred Lucas)

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[video] Chess News #33: Morozevich - Svidler, Moscow 2008 (Game Fragment)

Sunday, October 5, 2008

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An instructive fragment from the game Morozevich - Svidler, Moscow 2008

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[video] Chess Opening Surveys #3:
IGM Karel Van Der Weide On The Wolga Gambit (1)

Thursday, October 2, 2008

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Photo: Karel Van Der Weide at the Corus Chess Festival (Fred Lucas)

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[video] The World’s Most Famous Chess Combinations #9:
Byrne - Fischer, New York 1956

Sunday, September 28, 2008

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Of course this famous combination also features in our series of The World's Most Famous Chess Combinations. Enjoy!

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[video] Chess Opening Surveys #2:
IGM Karel Van Der Weide On The Sveshnikov (2)

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

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Photo: Karel Van Der Weide at the Corus Chess Festival (Fred Lucas)

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[video] Chess News #32:
Topalov - Carlsen, Bilbao 2008

Sunday, September 14, 2008

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Hi all, apologies for being away a bit longer. I have accepted a new position as a student coach and that has taken up some of my time. But don’t worry I will also remain chess coach! Back to chess now. Bilbao has provided us with a number of interesting games and this time I’m [...]

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[video] Chess News #31: Anand - Ivanchuk, Bilbao 2008

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

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Yesterday was the first round of the new Grand Slam Chess Final. it is being held in Bilbao, Spain. Magnus Carlsen got of to a great start as he defeated Levon Aronian with black. It reminded me of the candidates matches they played in Elista earlier. There Carlsen put up a tremendous fight to constantly [...]

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