Links to all my chess videos
Jacob Wagner vs David Balash USCF tournament game
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8061619294337323195&hl=en
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5020404794811255869
Jacob Wagner vs. Jay Harmon USCF tournament
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3823543606122860429
Chess Tactics
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7195913708542388139
Blue devil knight vs ferad ICC
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1822647337083644693
Jacob Wagner vs ferad ICC
I have created a few annotated chess videos (free of course). To my suprise if you type 'annotated chess videos' on google one of them will be very high up in the page rankings.
All of my videos combined had over 11,000 views, though the reports page now shows all videos at "0". Hmm.
I will keep this blog entry up to date with links to all the videos I create. I also plan to make a video podcast available. If in doubt, go to google video and search for "Zenchess". (I am uploading one as we speak and it should be live in a couple hours).
The video I'm uploading now is against David Balash, check for that soon. The chess tactics instructional video does not have the greatest audio - the original copy I have has great audio, except google video keeps messing this one up. I should be able to fix this soon. Note that even though the video says "better audio" in reality, the audio is still bad. When I fix it I guess I'll name it "fixed audio".
My lectures usually focus on ideas and observations that I think would be helpful to lower-rated players, although occasionally I will say something that I think stronger players could benefit from as well. It is very possible and likely that I have made mistakes in my analysis. I do NOT prepare these analysis sessions with computers. In fact, I think computer analysis is highly over-rated and is far distanced from real human chess and understanding. In other words, when I analyze a game, I try to give advice that a real human could follow during a game. I do not analyze millions of moves per second or have an assistant computer do that so therefore I do not recommend you play moves that only computers would find.
I am available to give lessons for serious students. Go to chess.com and search for zenchess for more info, or drop me a message at zenchess.com (click on forum). My rates are very reasonable.


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