First published at 15:45 UTC on October 21st, 2022.
Recent video from the GothamChess YouTube channel by Levy Rozman, with music. We see Levy do this screencast in one take, instructive and entertaining. The video thumbnail shows O M G while this might be Game Of The Century ..
Replay the game at …
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Recent video from the GothamChess YouTube channel by Levy Rozman, with music. We see Levy do this screencast in one take, instructive and entertaining. The video thumbnail shows O M G while this might be Game Of The Century ..
Replay the game at https://lichess.org/rFMAXWcz
Original video: 'It Happened Again', see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6S5Z-0KZkw
Intro text by me, synthesized at https://speechify.com/text-to-speech-online/ a very nice text-to-speech service, free and with many options. This URL seems a replacement for http://fromtexttospeech.com which doesn't function since some time..
Music: unknown classical
2022@ArtFlow - all rights respected
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Your game can be a story where all pieces and pawns have their role.
They work together, assisting eachother.
During the game you should continue your story idea,
by finding the right moment for each move.
Put your pieces on good squares, while restricting the opponents options.
Your pieces being captured should be an advantage .. otherwise place them elsewhere.
Exchange pieces only when you're ahead in material.
Avoid weak squares regarding your pawn structure.
But induce weak squares in the opponent camp.
The threat of a move is more important than the move itself.
Keep the initiative : the opponent must constantly be alert of all your threats.
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[Event "Aimchess Rapid - Prelims"]
[Site "chess24.com"]
[Date "2022.10.15"]
[Round "7"]
[White "GM Rapport, Richard (ROU)"]
[Black "GM Mamedyarov, Shakhriyar (AZE)"]
[WhiteElo "2735"]
[BlackElo "2712"]
[Opening "Konstantinopolsky opening"]
[ECO "C44"]
[Result "0-1"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 {2.00s} Nc6 {3.00s} 3. g3 {4.00s} Nf6 {6.00s} 4. d3 {2.00s} d5 {4.00s} 5. exd5 {-}Qxd5 {3.00s} 6. Bg2 {5.00s} e4 {37s} 7. Nc3 {16s} Bb4 {3.00s} 8. Ng5 {3.00s} Bg4 {1m44s} 9. Qd2 {12s} Bxc3 {39s} 10. bxc3 {4.00s} O-{O-O 1m11s} 11. O-{O 4.00s} Ne5 {36s} 12. c4 {3m38s} Qd4 {2m13s} 13. Rb1 {37s} h6 {1m08s} 14. Qb4 {28s} hxg5 {8.00s} 15. Qxb7+{ 16s} Kd7 {1.00s} 16. Bb2 {4m43s} Rxh2 {1m34s and White gave up.} 0-1
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