Hello friends
I just would like to know if you watched or only knew about a youtube channel that explains well chess basics + openings + more profound chess knowledge.
That's all
Thanks
Robert Ramirez is the best one IMO. Lesson 1 assumes you know nothing about chess and he builds up from there in 200+ videos.
Hikaru Nakamura (especially his recent "SlowKaru speedrun") and ofc the infamous Gotham chess.
for openings in particular Remote Chess Academy is great.
and you can't mention chess youtubers without mentioning Ben S Chess :)
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I wouldn't use YouTube at all. It's basically a popularity contest. If you want the level of knowledge you're seeking, your only true recourse is to hire a coach. At least that's how I feel about it.
David
Agadmator and chessbase india (Sagar Shah) are my favorites. Both speak about intermediate and advanced concepts in their game analysis.
If you like multiple move options discussed about positions, agad in particular does that.
Hello friends
I just would like to know if you watched or only knew about a youtube channel that explains well chess basics + openings + more profound chess knowledge.
That's all
Thanks
are any of you good at chess meaning won all your games
John Bartholomew, only guy with character....