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Chess NetworkI uploaded a YouTube video -- Chess Network: LIVE Blitz Game #3 Queen's Pawn http://bit.ly/7ROloXPosted at 8:58 PM Dec 18 from Twitter
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  • SilentDeep
    SilentDeep Posted at 9:18 PM Dec 18
    well matched
Chess NetworkI uploaded a YouTube video -- Chess Network: LIVE Blitz Game #2 Advanced Caro-Kann http://bit.ly/7hFW9I
Posted at 7:28 PM Dec 15 from Twitter
  • Matti
    Matti Posted at 9:21 PM Dec 15
    Great video! thanks!
Chess NetworkI uploaded a YouTube video -- Chess Network: LIVE Blitz Game #1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaUocxAu38Y&feature=autoshare_twitter
Posted at 12:16 AM Dec 12 from Twitter
  • Matti
    Matti Posted at 6:09 PM Dec 15
    Make more videos!!!! :)
  • Matti
    Matti Posted at 5:23 PM Dec 15
    That was a great game! very interesting to watch.
Chess NetworkI uploaded a YouTube video -- Chess Network: Donald Byrne vs Bobby Fischer - Game of the Century http://bit.ly/54Q3Ho
Posted at 11:29 PM Dec 3 from Twitter
  • Brian
    Brian Posted at 6:56 AM Dec 5
    Fantastic vid! I'm subd to you over there too! Awesome channel!
  • Matti
    Matti Posted at 4:30 AM Dec 5
    That was an awesome video! thanks!
Chess NetworkCheck this video out -- Garry Kasparov vs Sting Simul Chess Game: Bishop Flying to Trap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGiR7sEHloA
Posted at 9:25 PM Nov 25 from Twitter
  • Matti
    Matti Posted at 9:12 PM Nov 26
    That was an awesome analysis! You gotta make moreee!
  • Wm
    Wm Posted at 3:58 AM Nov 26
    That was nice, thanks
Chess NetworkI uploaded a YouTube video -- Garry Kasparov vs Sting Simul Chess Game: Bishop Flying to Trap http://bit.ly/6yEmW1
Posted at 9:22 PM Nov 25 from Twitter
Chess NetworkI uploaded a YouTube video -- Howard Stern Attacks a Chess Player's King http://bit.ly/4mQRNC
Posted at 1:46 AM Nov 17 from Twitter
Chess NetworkHoward Stern Attacks a Chess Player's King http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHF42yUzFkg
Posted at 1:38 AM Nov 17 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Try to provide a general statement for why you lost a particular game. i.e. "I lost due to neglecting development."
Posted at 5:51 AM Nov 14 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Don't let a mistake made at some point in your game preoccupy your thinking for future, same game, decisions. =)
Posted at 5:47 PM Nov 8 from Twitter
Chess NetworkI uploaded a YouTube video -- Chess Network: Endgame Study 1 http://bit.ly/1qtaWF
Posted at 5:38 AM Nov 5 from Twitter
  • BRGZZ
    BRGZZ Posted at 7:40 AM Nov 5
    thanks!
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Don't be deceived by a simplistic looking position. It can often contain hidden ideas that are very complex. Think!
Posted at 4:43 AM Nov 4 from Twitter
  • VooDooChild
    VooDooChild Posted at 6:04 PM Nov 4
    There is nothing more complex than a 'simple' endgame....I found that out recently :(
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Before seeking a plan, it's good to know what a weakness is, how to create one, and then organize a plan against it.
Posted at 3:55 AM Nov 3 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: If you and your opponent are attacking on opposite sides of the board, don't forget to consider defensive moves! =)
Posted at 1:07 AM Nov 1 from Twitter
  • VooDooChild
    VooDooChild Posted at 8:09 AM Nov 2
    How about this one: "Sac, Sac, Mate!!" First one to sacrifice material wins :)
  • Ioannis
    Ioannis Posted at 2:36 AM Nov 1
    A more sophisticated tip concerning situations with attacks on different flanks would be: "Do not forget to make sure you have control of the center and also if possible, attack the center at some point"
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: If one of your pieces needs protection, it's often the case that the cheapest piece should be used to defend such. =)
Posted at 7:31 AM Oct 30 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Don't trust your opponent. i.e. Do not, not take a pawn because you think it's some trap. Figure it out yourself! =)
Posted at 5:14 AM Oct 29 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: If you're the owner of an isolated queen pawn, it's often best to avoid piece exchanges. =)
Posted at 8:18 AM Oct 27 from Twitter
Chess Network#WORLD'S #YOUNGEST #CHESS #GRANDMASTER: #Ray #Robson http://bit.ly/2QQXpZ
Posted at 7:20 AM Oct 26 from Twitter
  • VooDooChild
    VooDooChild Posted at 6:48 PM Oct 26
    I played Ray once. He's good...it took me 30 moves to crush him instead of my standard 20, lol
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Sometimes the only difference between two strength categories(i.e..Expert/Master)in chess is a matter of time! =)
Posted at 6:44 AM Oct 26 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Once you know your style, play over games by famous chess players who share a similar style. =)
Posted at 12:32 AM Oct 26 from Twitter
  • Aledawg
    Aledawg Posted at 5:15 AM Oct 26
    I like that one:) keep em coming, really liked your videos to
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: There are 33 pieces piece involved in a chess game. Don't neglect the clock! Get @ me! =)
Posted at 6:56 AM Oct 24 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: It's important to understand rules like "Knights before Bishops" and, equally important, to know when to break them.=)
Posted at 5:06 AM Oct 23 from Twitter
  • Douglas
    Douglas Posted at 8:26 PM Oct 23
    1. g3 or 1. b3 - Bishops before knights!
Chess NetworkOPPS! I meant to tweet @chesstweets "Rf5 (Attacks the a-pawn and prepares to meet 40...Re4 with 41.Rc5)
Posted at 5:06 AM Oct 22 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Pawns act as a blueprint for the placement of the other pieces. Try to understand how their movements are influential.
Posted at 4:50 AM Oct 22 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Similar to the phrase, "Measure twice, cut once"..."Think...think again, then move." =)
Posted at 6:45 AM Oct 21 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: When thinking what next 2 moves to make, consider the order they are played! Instead of AB, maybe better is BA! =)
Posted at 2:38 AM Oct 20 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: If you don't know which of two pieces to move first out of the opening, go with the one that has the fewest options.
Posted at 11:33 PM Oct 18 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: “A passed Pawn increases in strength as the number of pieces on the board diminishes.” ~Jose Raul Capablanca~
Posted at 3:53 AM Oct 18 from Twitter
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Find out what style of play you are(positional/tactical), and play openings that suit such a style! Get @ me! =)
Posted at 3:14 AM Oct 17 from Twitter
Chess NetworkChess Tip of the Day: Don't try to memorize chess openings, but rather understand the themes behind each. How do you learn? Get @ me! =)
Posted at 11:25 PM Oct 14 from Twitter
  • Douglas
    Douglas Posted at 12:43 PM Oct 16
    The theme - kill the king! :-)
Chess NetworkCHESS TIP OF THE DAY: If you're strictly a positional player, try playing tactically, and vice versa. Learn to become more well-rounded! =)
Posted at 2:21 AM Oct 14 from Twitter
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