@simohamed0 I may suggest Bobby Fischer teaches chess.
A bit amateurish but good.
@simohamed0 I may suggest Bobby Fischer teaches chess.
A bit amateurish but good.
@simohamed0 I may suggest Bobby Fischer teaches chess.
A bit amateurish but good.
@Tae7 #9 thanks fot the videos and for the remarque ;)
(I've been putting some work in so I hope I'm improving a bit)
@simohamed0 No prob...personally I find it much easier to learn from youtube videos (saint louis chess club is also a very good channel, it has a lot of useful lectures on literally every aspect of the game.)
Your progress is very impressive considering you just started two months ago xD
@Tae7 I love youtube too and I follow few channels and they're very useful, however for saint louis chess club I find the lectures a little but impractical cuz they may be a bit long but I still watch some of them, if you have any definite suggestions in order - I will be very grateful (trying to maximize my time and effort and get the best out of them)
and thank you again :)
@simohamed0 ChessCoachAndras.
@CoolChesser Yes! Andras is finally getting some recognition!
lol,u told me about him @Tae7
Ik, I’m trying my best to promote his channel since he never advertises it lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eirmBsBMuv4&list=PL4WTyEhy_sF5wQ8o7O2X8WyPdrIIA4asC&index=29
Marks the beginning of "The amateur's mind" @simohamed0
@Tae7 why?
@CoolChesser thanks
I'm really a fan of ChessCoachAndras and he's really so underrated, his style and humour amaze me and he's a wonderful teacher too
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