Chess Killer Tips Video Podcast with Alexandra Kosteniuk Alexandra Kosteniuk
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Improve your chess skills by watching a daily short free chess video podcast, presented by well-known Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk. Each episode covers a chess position, either from the opening, the middle game or the endgame. You will be given a chance to think about the position, after which Alexandra will run you through the solution, explaining all the right moves. Each podcast is marked Easy, Intermediate or Difficult. Watching this podcast regularly, you will improve your chess skills, guaranteed.
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CKT 063: Kramnik in Top Form
Intermediate - Middle Game: From the game Arkady Naiditsch - Vladimir Kramnik, Dortmund 2009. Black plays and wins.
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CKT 062: Remember Saavedra?
Difficult - Study: A very beautiful 1924 chess study by Troitsky. In this short video, Chess Queen Alexandra Kosteniuk shows you how to solve it to the end, you will enjoy it for sure.
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CKT 061: The weak link.
Difficult - Middle Game: From the game Alexandra Kosteniuk - Shen Yang, Beijing 2008. White plays and wins. True strategical thinking required.
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CKT 060: Female Diversion.
Easy - Middle Game: From the game Jakob Rosanes vs. Adolf Anderssen, 1863. Black plays and wins.
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CKT 059: Go home early
Intermediate - Opening: From the game Sangla - Karpov, 1968. Black plays and wins.
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CKT 058: Don't hurry. Think!
Difficult - Study: A difficult study by Kubbel from 1925. White plays and wins. The goal is simple: mate the Black King or win the Black Queen. It's forced.
Customer Reviews
Chess at its best
Fantasic! Alexandria is truly passionate about chess, and brings you into the minds of GM’s and IM’s solving difficult puzzles. The positions shown and analyzed would be enthralling to both beginners and enthusiasts, and illustrate why chess is arguably the perfect game.
Fantastic Podcast!
Thank you Alexandra - these podcasts are an excellent way to improve my chess game! I really like the way the drills are presented and even how they are labelled by challenge level. Thank you again :)