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AudibleChess
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AudibleChess shares chess videos that aims to help you to understand chess better.
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ChessBuddy has an interesting feature that follows a game on the screen. This video is a short demo of the feature. Please check more details in aniusw.github.io/chessbuddy/
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Chess Fundamentals, The Force of the Threatened Attack
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The Force of the Threatened Attack. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve Chess, Learn from Capablance, Chess Fundamentals, Example 51: Direct Attacks en Masse
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Example 51: Direct Attacks en Masse. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve Chess, Learn from Capablanca, Chess Fundamentals, Example 50: Direct Attacks en Masse
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Example 50: Direct Attacks en Masse. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve chess, Learn From Capablanca, Chess Fundamentals, Example 48&49: Winning by Indirect Attack
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Example 48&49: Winning by Indirect Attack. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve chess, Learn from Capablanca, Chess Fundamentals, Attacking with Knights
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Attacking with Knights as a Prominent Force, Example 46&47. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve Chess, Learn from Capablanca "Chess Fundamentals", Attacking Without the Aid of Knights
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Attacking Without the Aid of Knights, Example 43&44&45. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve chess, Learn from Capablanca, Chess Fundamentals, Example 42: Queen against Rook
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Example 42: Queen against Rook. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve chess, Learn from Capablanca, Chess Fundamentals, Example 40: Queen against Rook
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Example 40: Queen against Rook. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve chess, Learn from Capablanca, Chess Fundamentals, Example 39: Mate with Knight & Bishop
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Example 39: Mate with Knight & Bishop. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve chess, Learn from Capablanca, Chess Fundamentals, The Relative Value of Knight and Bishop
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The Relative Value of Knight and Bishop. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve chess, Learn from Logical Chess, Game 18, Move by Move Audio Annotation
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A video version of the game 18 from "Logical Chess". Noteboom - Doesburgh Netherlands 1931 Queen’s Gambit Declined
Improve chess, Learn from Capablanca, Chess Fundamentals, Example 28: The Opposition
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Example 28: The Opposition. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Improve chess, Learn from Capablanca, Chess Fundamentals, Example 27: The Opposition
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Example 27: The Opposition. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Chess Fundamentals, Example 26: The Opposition
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Example 26: The Opposition. Learn chess skills from Capablanca's "Chess Fundamentals".
Chess Fundamentals, Example 25: Which Pawn Queens First?
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 25: Which Pawn Queens First?
Chess Fundamentals, Example 24: Obtaining a Passed Pawn
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 24: Obtaining a Passed Pawn
Chess Fundamentals, Example 23: A Classical Ending
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 23: A Classical Ending
Chess Fundamentals, Example 22: A Cardinal Principle
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 22: A Cardinal Principle
Chess Fundamentals, Example 21: Opening Traps
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 21: Opening Traps
Chess Fundamentals, Example 20: Opening Traps
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 20: Opening Traps
Chess Fundamentals, Example 19: Control of the Centre
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 19: Control of the Centre
Chess Fundamentals, Example 18: Control of the Centre
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 18: Control of the Centre
Chess Fundamentals, Example 17: General Strategy of the Opening
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 17: General Strategy of the Opening
Chess Fundamentals, Example 16, Winning Middlegames
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 16, Winning Middlegames
Chess Fundamentals, Example 15, Winning Middlegames
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 15, Winning Middlegames
Chess Fundamentals, Example 14, Winning Middlegames
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 14, Winning Middlegames
Chess Fundamentals, Example 13, Winning Middlegames
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 13, Winning Middlegames
Chess Fundamentals, Example 12, Winning Middlegames
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 12, Winning Middlegames
Chess Fundamentals, Example 11, Winning Middlegames
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Chess Fundamentals, Example 11, Winning Middlegames
Very helpful and well made THANK YOU ♟️
Thank you for these videos, very well made ✅♟️
So it's for cheating purposes.
Fischer once lost to 2...f6 in a simul. 2....Bd6 was a favourite of Fidel Castro's and he made several draws with this move, in simuls by Petrosian or Fischer.
These are great! Will you be making others?
Will do. Thanks for the comment!
🌷 Promo'SM
Wow! The slow animations are really great when teaching. Never seen that before
Glad you like it!
Thank you, I’ve been looking for something to practice blindfold chess
Thanks! Happy to help! Please let me know if you have any idea about how this video can be improved.
Black plays CE6
“Then you sacrifice, THE QUEEN”
Isnt knight g3 already mate 🤔
Such amateur playing
Good bro
Thanks
Imagine u did this thinking its a royal fork
Yes, the checkmate is also a nice fork.
No way u won that tha bastion could have killed the horse
It is a double check,so if he/she takes the knight,queen will take the king. If he/she takes the queen,knight will take the king Did this help?
Thank you!
It's called attraction
Thanks for the nice name of the tactics, :)
What if king takes?
The king cannot take the queen as the bishop on a7 is guarding the g1 square.
So from the start of the video before anything is moved, move queen to C8 then Knight to H7 and there you won (if that is legal, I don't 100% know the chess rules)
If I understand correctly, moving the knight to h7 is illegal as it puts the king in check.
Did all stwps except the rook Idk why but i just oversaw hin
Nice try. Practice makes perfect, :)
Easy..as a 1400 rapid with problem solving on 2100...i destroyed it
Nice job!
Yes, i found a bit hard to follow all the variations presented. Maybe this game was not good example to show?
Hi @davidgegia339, thanks for the comment! Yes, I agree with you. First, I realized that it's quite hard to present the variations. Then I realized that even with good presentation, complicated variations are still difficult for the viewer to follow. So maybe games with less variations but more instructive information are better candidates.
I met quite many difficulties to make this video. Please help to share your ideas about how chess games (especially variations) can be presented better in videos. Thanks!
Incredible series thanks for this🎉 "Let me hasten to assure you that a master does not waste time on future speculation. Instead, he makes use of a potent secret weapon; positional judgement" people spoke so brilliant before
Hi @cegan2, thanks for the comment! I hope you like these videos.
now i can hear chess
Thank you! I am glad you like it.
Hey, this is great! Are you having to manually edit in the speaking of the moves? If so, you must be spending a tremendous amount of time on these. One thought is to tag these as visualization training. I think that might bring in more people to check it out, as visualization training games and puzzles are hard to find. Keep up the great work, it is much appreciated.
Thanks! I have added the tags to the videos. The move notation sound is generated like other text. What I need to do is generate text from chess SAN.
Really good pacing of the speech. Would be cool to include the opponents, year and location at the beginning of the recording if that is easily done. The only other thing I would say is that the side lines could use a bit more pause between moves to help with visualization, but other than that, I think you have it nailed. @@audibleChess
If it is easy to have another voice for the moves, that would be cool, but certainly not necessary. If you would like me to listen to a test, let me know, and we can get in touch. I run a club for blind chess players, I think several of them would be interested in this. Take care.
Thanks! Let me work on this and I will drop you a message when I have some update.
Please check out the "Game 4" video.
Hi, sounds much better, good voice. I myself am a totally blind chess player. If the algebraic notation were included, this would be perfect for all blind players. Additionally, it would be good training for visualization for the sighted, as they could listen to it while doing other things and follow along with the game in their head. Blindfold training like this is very helpful for all chess players. Thanks much.
Thanks for the good advice! Reading out the move is possible, the uncertain thing is that should we use a different voice to read the move or use the same voice.
Good job with this. I hope you do more audible chess material One tip: your synthesized voice is a bit distorted. I look forward to your future releases, thanks.
@thedarksquares, thanks! Will do. I changed to use another tool in the game 2. Please check it out.