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  1. I uploaded a YouTube video -- Chess Network: LIVE Blitz Game #2 Advanced Caro-Kann http://bit.ly/7hFW9I
  2. I uploaded a YouTube video -- Chess Network: LIVE Blitz Game #1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaUocxAu38Y&feature=autoshare_twitter
  3. I uploaded a YouTube video -- Chess Network: Donald Byrne vs Bobby Fischer - Game of the Century http://bit.ly/54Q3Ho
  4. Check this video out -- Garry Kasparov vs Sting Simul Chess Game: Bishop Flying to Trap http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGiR7sEHloA
  5. I uploaded a YouTube video -- Garry Kasparov vs Sting Simul Chess Game: Bishop Flying to Trap http://bit.ly/6yEmW1
  6. I uploaded a YouTube video -- Howard Stern Attacks a Chess Player's King http://bit.ly/4mQRNC
  7. Howard Stern Attacks a Chess Player's King http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHF42yUzFkg
  8. CHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Try to provide a general statement for why you lost a particular game. i.e. "I lost due to neglecting development."
  9. I uploaded a YouTube video on chess--http://bit.ly/4k0LWZ
  10. CHESS TIP OF THE DAY: It's often better to play a position, materially even, with an initiative instead of being a pawn up and defending.
  11. CHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Don't let a mistake made at some point in your game preoccupy your thinking for future, same game, decisions. =)
  12. I uploaded a YouTube video -- Chess Network: Endgame Study 1 http://bit.ly/1qtaWF
  13. CHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Don't be deceived by a simplistic looking position. It can often contain hidden ideas that are very complex. Think!
  14. @ChessTweets Rg3 attacks the knight directly and the g-pawn indirectly.
  15. CHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Before seeking a plan, it's good to know what a weakness is, how to create one, and then organize a plan against it.
  16. @ChessTweets Rf3+ Since white is down a pawn, I think it's important to keep the rooks on the board here.
  17. CHESS TIP OF THE DAY: If you and your opponent are attacking on opposite sides of the board, don't forget to consider defensive moves! =)
  18. CHESS TIP OF THE DAY: If one of your pieces needs protection, it's often the case that the cheapest piece should be used to defend such. =)
  19. CHESS TIP OF THE DAY: Don't trust your opponent. i.e. Do not, not take a pawn because you think it's some trap. Figure it out yourself! =)
  20. CHESS TIP OF THE DAY: If you're the owner of an isolated queen pawn, it's often best to avoid piece exchanges. =)