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11 Best Chess YouTube Channels - Part 2

GM Irina Krush also has a nice channel

GM Irina Krush also has a nice channel

I think that one Russian YouTuber is missing. This is ChessMaster. For your information, a person on a YouTube channel has more than 500k subscribers

I think that one Russian YouTuber is missing. This is ChessMaster. For your information, a person on a YouTube channel has more than 500k subscribers

Yes, you missed quite a few. Actually, some of my favorites.

/@AlexBanzea

/@MasterofMayyhem

/@Jozarovschesschannel

/@DTChess

Yes, you missed quite a few. Actually, some of my favorites. /@AlexBanzea /@MasterofMayyhem /@Jozarovschesschannel /@DTChess

@Coach_Goran said in #23:

/@DTChess

Some real chess and highly quality coaching :D

@Coach_Goran said in #23: > /@DTChess Some real chess and highly quality coaching :D

ChessNetwork is more than a honorable mention, he along with Danya should be in the top 5 AFAIAC

ChessNetwork is more than a honorable mention, he along with Danya should be in the top 5 AFAIAC

Please Lichess, i love the platform, stop using AI images

Please Lichess, i love the platform, stop using AI images

Chess Dojo is great ! Thanks!

Chess Dojo is great ! Thanks!

The Canadian guy with the curly hair is called "The Chess Nerd". Here is the link to his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thechessnerd
Oh I see some one already mentioned it. Nvm
Nevertheless, I'd like to recommend Chess Dawg. He breaks down memorable games from the past in just under 20 min.

The Canadian guy with the curly hair is called "The Chess Nerd". Here is the link to his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thechessnerd Oh I see some one already mentioned it. Nvm Nevertheless, I'd like to recommend Chess Dawg. He breaks down memorable games from the past in just under 20 min.

So, I see you ask the reader to recommend channels who exclusively speak in their native language. My native language is German and there are several German speaking chess channels which come to my mind: GM Huschenbeth (GM Niclas Huschenbeth) is a German Grandmaster (the guy who stood in front of the analysis board in the recent Freestyle Chess event at Weissenhaus), The Big Greek (IM Georgios Souleidis) breaks down memorable games, comments on recent events and analyses his own games. Josefine Heinemann is a German Woman Grandmaster who analyses her own games but also recent games from other female and male chess players.

So, I see you ask the reader to recommend channels who exclusively speak in their native language. My native language is German and there are several German speaking chess channels which come to my mind: GM Huschenbeth (GM Niclas Huschenbeth) is a German Grandmaster (the guy who stood in front of the analysis board in the recent Freestyle Chess event at Weissenhaus), The Big Greek (IM Georgios Souleidis) breaks down memorable games, comments on recent events and analyses his own games. Josefine Heinemann is a German Woman Grandmaster who analyses her own games but also recent games from other female and male chess players.