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Month: May 2015

chess boiler room #20

May 8, 2015 NHaselton Personalities, Contemporary Masters
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Chess Grandmasters Eric Hansen(Canada) and Robin van Kampen(Netherlands) playing speed chess with uncensored commentary and energetic dance beats. LIVE ON TWITCH ▶

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Chess Defense – Beginner Breakdown – 2015.05.05

May 8, 2015 NHaselton Chess Lectures
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Mike Kummer stresses the importance of establishing a solid defense plan early by reviewing three games. One of the

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Chess Kibitzing #70: GM Simon Williams vs IM – Queen’s Pawn Game w/ 2.h4?!

May 8, 2015 NHaselton Chess Lectures
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Here’s a kibitz of a 5-minute blitz chess game between Grandmaster Simon Williams and an International Master that was played

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Don’t Lose in Six like Anand; Know your Openings! – GM Alejandro Ramirez – 2015.05.03

May 5, 2015 NHaselton Chess Lectures
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Grandmaster Alejandro Ramirez challenges the kids to name openings, then he shows them on the board. Ramirez shows Anand

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Horde Speed Chess Tournament [156]

May 5, 2015 NHaselton Chess Lectures
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This is a Horde speed (bullet) chess tournament (Beatty Arena) I competed in on lichess while livestreaming on

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LIVE Blitz Chess Commentary #308: King’s Indian Defense, Sämisch

May 2, 2015 NHaselton Chess Lectures
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This is a blitz chess game I played with time control 3|2. The opening was the King’s Indian Defense, Sämisch

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The St. Petersburg 1914 Tournament – GM Alejandro Ramirez – 2015.04.30

May 1, 2015 NHaselton Chess Lectures
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Grandmaster Alejandro Ramirez looks back to one of the strongest tournaments ever, St. Petersburg 1914. The dual-stage event lasted

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