http://www.chesstv.eu/niva1/school.htm
The place is based in Sweden, so you need to find the ones that speak English but this strange sounding kid with a bow tie has a unique way of teaching some opening traps and he has a mild sarcasm about him which I find humorous since he speaks almost like a robot.
There is some very good stuff to be found in these little 3 minute videos.
I just watched the Max Lange Attack vol. 2 and wow... I might have a new opening to check out, I love fluid, crazy positions like this.
Originally posted by sumydidWord has it that gb speaks Limited Edition Svedish.
http://www.chesstv.eu/niva1/school.htm
The place is based in Sweden, so you need to find the ones that speak English but this strange sounding kid with a bow tie has a unique way of teaching some opening traps and he has a mild sarcasm about him which I find humorous since he speaks almost like a robot.
There is some very good stuff to be found in ...[text shortened]... vol. 2 and wow... I might have a new opening to check out, I love fluid, crazy positions like this.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThough I'm part Swedish (grandmother emigrated here from Sweden), I find the language to be nauseating to listen to. That kid on the website I posted, I've heard him speak Swedish on some of the videos and it sounds just plain awful.
Word has it that gb speaks Limited Edition Svedish.
Originally posted by sumydidSumy, it's been nice to read-only your gf stuff today but time for a nap. Yep, I gotta get
Though I'm part Swedish (grandmother emigrated here from Sweden), I find the language to be nauseating to listen to. That kid on the website I posted, I've heard him speak Swedish on some of the videos and it sounds just plain awful.
up url y in the morning to checkout the pandora's crate you recommended. Hang tuff.