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Real nice video thanks

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The tactics at the end were fantastic. Very entertaining as usual.

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Wow! your enthusiasm is very very crazy! I love it! great video!
Exclamations make things more exciting!

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Is this video good? What! It's excellent!

Keep it up, :)


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I registered on the forums just to comment on this.

You are A-mazing! The instruction is delicious and the delivery is great!

Will watch and rewatch all of your videos as they get posted.

Thanks for taking the time to do this!

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Thanks a lot..this is really an amazing chess tutorials..More Power guys!!


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this is a great video, it makes so much more sense now why experienced players hold off on taking pawns when theres tension in the center and why people often hold off to castle, thank you.


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Learned a lot. Thanks.


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great video! I finally saw this thanks to katar's recommendation of this video

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Coach, great video, I think I saw this one before or either I may be confusing it with one of the games 'in my head', anyways, I am glad I watched this video because I was recently doing some research on the position after 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3, what brought my attention to this position is that after 3..Nf6 the move 4.Qb3 is kind of becoming a fashion again as an alternative to 4.Bg5 at master level chess after it has been employed by Kramnik a couple of times recently

:?: I was wondering if you had any prefered line if white was to play 4.Qb3 in answer to 3..Bf5 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Bf5 4.Qb3), I myself looked up a trap which happens after 4.Qb3 Qc8!? 5.Nc3 e6 6.cxd cxd 7.Bf4 Nc6 8.Nb5!? Bb4+ (where 9.Nd2 would be a mistake..(Kd1)), I also looked up some lines involving 8.e3 instead and the resulting positions are unclear with chances for both sides..

I wonder what would be your favorite line if you were to play against 4.Qb3 (1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Bf5 4.Qb3)

Note: I am refering to alternative lines to 4..Qb6 (I don't think Kramnik would be answering 4.Qb3 to Nf6 if he thought Qb6 was an automatic equalizer, where 4.Qb3 is even stronger when black plays 3..Bf5) I might be wrong on that :?:

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Post Re: The Chess Gym - Rook-file Tactics1 [28:51]
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These legendary videos have to be seen to be believed!

What does Rook-File Tactics have in common with Kellogg's Corn Flakes?
TASTE IT AGAIN FOR THE FIRST TIME.

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Post Re: The Chess Gym - Rook-file Tactics1 [28:51]
Keep up the good work,

thanks


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Post Re: The Chess Gym - Rook-file Tactics1 [28:51]
that was cool your accent is well funny
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