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A talk on how to seize the moment, and convert winning positions in chess (instead of the commonly seen "throwing away" ... A big talk about openings, how to choose them, what to to go for, what to avoid, and most importantly the "WHY?" behind these ...

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A few things went a bit "funny" last time round with that rook ending, and some mistakes were gently brought to my attention, ... Student (1414) vs His opponent (1635) Big discussion about exploiting lead in development and recognising tactical opportunities ... In this video I explain the thought process behind how to turn promising positions into vicious attacks and tactical skirmishes.

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In this video I explain the thought process behind how to turn promising positions into vicious attacks and tactical skirmishes. White plays timidly from the start, giving Black multiple opportunities to take over the initiative.

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The Aggressive Mindset - The amateur's mind

In this video I explain the thought process behind how to turn promising positions into vicious attacks and tactical skirmishes.

The Amateur's Mind #11

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How to Get Better at Chess Part 4 | 1700 to 1900 | The Amateurs Mind #27

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The Amateur's Mind #1

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Correction on the last "Amateur's Mind" video

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The Amateur's Mind (for  want of a better category) #3 A big rant about how to choose opening lines.

The Amateur's Mind (for want of a better category) #3 A big rant about how to choose opening lines.

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