Ben Finegold. The man is hilarious, and I've learned a lot from watching his many videos. If you haven't seen them, they are posted to YouTube. I highly recommend watching them.
Ben Finegold. The man is hilarious, and I've learned a lot from watching his many videos. If you haven't seen them, they are posted to YouTube. I highly recommend watching them.
My favorite GM is Magnus Carlsen because he's the best ever and I improved my chess a lot simply by following his games.
My favorite GM is Magnus Carlsen because he's the best ever and I improved my chess a lot simply by following his games.
Magnus Carlsen :)
Obviously the G.O.A.T --- Magnus Carlsen ##
Obviously the G.O.A.T --- Magnus Carlsen ##
And in chess history---- It's none other than Garry Kasparov ##
And in chess history---- It's none other than Garry Kasparov ##
https://lichess.org/@/Ding-Chilling
i know it is out of the theme but brois rom the future Ding-Chilling ........... bro acc opeaned 1 year ag0o..............................real time traveller
https://lichess.org/@/Ding-Chilling
i know it is out of the theme but brois rom the future Ding-Chilling ........... bro acc opeaned 1 year ag0o..............................real time traveller
actually tho @DhEekShIkAgUnAsIvA lol
https://youtu.be/LZ6dCbRW4SY?si=2OVEXtrq2t47gqT9
For me, It's Tal. His style is so chaotic yet brilliant.
For me, It's Tal. His style is so chaotic yet brilliant.
Some of the nicest games to study are those where a mistake is exploited and explained ... Years ago' I liked studying Alexander Alekhine's games though I must admit I studied a lot of games by all the World Chess Champions @Chesstrymc
Some of the nicest games to study are those where a mistake is exploited and explained ... Years ago' I liked studying Alexander Alekhine's games though I must admit I studied a lot of games by all the World Chess Champions @Chesstrymc