Chess Killer Tips Video Podcast with Alexandra Kosteniuk

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Chess Killer Tips Video Podcast with Alexandra Kosteniuk

Improve your chess skills by watching a daily short free chess video podcast, presented by well-known Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk. Each episode covers a chess position, either from the opening, the middle game or the endgame. You will be given a chance to think about the position, after which Alexandra will run you through the solution, explaining all the right moves. Each podcast is marked Easy, Intermediate or Difficult. Watching this podcast regularly, you will improve your chess skills, guaranteed.

  1. 64

    CKT 063: Kramnik in Top Form

    Intermediate - Middle Game: From the game Arkady Naiditsch - Vladimir Kramnik, Dortmund 2009. Black plays and wins.

  2. 63

    CKT 062: Remember Saavedra?

    Difficult - Study: A very beautiful 1924 chess study by Troitsky. In this short video, Chess Queen Alexandra Kosteniuk shows you how to solve it to the end, you will enjoy it for sure.

  3. 62

    CKT 061: The weak link.

    Difficult - Middle Game: From the game Alexandra Kosteniuk - Shen Yang, Beijing 2008. White plays and wins. True strategical thinking required.

  4. 61

    CKT 060: Female Diversion.

    Easy - Middle Game: From the game Jakob Rosanes vs. Adolf Anderssen, 1863. Black plays and wins.

  5. 60

    CKT 059: Go home early

    Intermediate - Opening: From the game Sangla - Karpov, 1968. Black plays and wins.

  6. 59

    CKT 058: Don't hurry. Think!

    Difficult - Study: A difficult study by Kubbel from 1925. White plays and wins. The goal is simple: mate the Black King or win the Black Queen. It's forced.

  7. 58

    CKT 057: Unavoidable.

    Easy - Middle Game: From the Book of Stamma, 1737. White plays and wins.

  8. 57

    CKT 056: Close the Door.

    Easy - Middle Game: Black plays and wins. From the game Romieux - Kosteniuk, Paris 2008.

  9. 56

    CKT 055: Miracles almost happen.

    Intermediate - Middle Game: A position from the game GM Maxime Vachier-Lagrave against GM Alexandra Kosteniuk. What would have happened, had Maxime played 1. h8 = Q?

  10. 55

    CKT 054: Two rooks vs one.

    Intermediate - Study: A 1948 Study by WOTAWA, white plays and wins.

  11. 54

    CKT 053: Energetic Teamwork

    Intermediate - Middle Game: A key position from the game Aronian - Van Wely, Corus Wijk aan Zee 2008. White plays and wins.

  12. 53

    CKT 052: Caught from all Sides

    Intermediate - Middle Game: From the game Klinger - Blatny, 1988, white plays and wins.

  13. 52

    CKT 051: A Lesson in Geometry

    Difficult - Study: Solution of Christmas Competition Position 3. Study by Troitzky, 1910. White plays and wins.

  14. 51

    CKT 050: No Hesitation at all

    Easy - Middle Game: Solution of Christmas Competition Position 2. Taken from a game Paulsen - Morphy, New York 1857. Find Black's next move.

  15. 50

    CKT 049: Invincible Rook

    Intermediate - Middle Game: Solution of Christmas Competition Position 1. End of game Steinitz - Van Bardeleben, Hastings 1895. White plays and wins.

  16. 49

    CKT 048: How to Solve a Difficult Study

    Difficult - Study: Grandmaster Kosteniuk tells you precisely her thinking process while solving a difficult chess study by Ryabinin. White plays and draws.

  17. 48

    CKT 047: Only precision wins

    Intermediate - Middle Game: A fragment of the World Blitz Championship Qualifyers GM Kosteniuk - GM Amonatov, Moscow 2007. White plays and wins.

  18. 47

    CKT 046: Take the initiative

    Intermediate - Middle Game: From the game Danielian - Kosteniuk, European Team Championships, Crete 2007. Black plays and wins.

  19. 46

    CKT 045: Philidor in the R+B vs. R

    Very Difficult - Endgame: The Philidor position is one of the key positions in which the stronger side wins in Rook + Bishop vs. Rook. It's useful to know about it in case you get that endgame in your tournament practice.

  20. 45

    CKT 044: Try to go home early

    Intermediate - Endgame: From the game Fressinet - Kosteniuk, Villandry 2007. Black to play and win. Variation missed during the game.

  21. 44

    CKT 043: A Magnificent Royal Tango

    Intermediate - Study: A 1926 Chess Study by Rinck, white plays and wins.

  22. 43

    CKT 042: Surrealistic Cavalry

    Very Difficult - Study: An amazing 1937 study by Korolkov, with an incredible final mating position. Watch and listen to Alexandra run you through the solution.

  23. 42

    CKT 041: High Level of Preparation Required

    Intermediate - Middle Game: From the game Radjabov - Anand of the 2006 Blitz World Championship, white wins in the Poisoned Pawn Sicilian Defence.

  24. 41

    CKT 040: Give him a move

    Easy - Problem: Mate in 3 chess problem by Galitsky. Prove to Black that he'd be better off without his pawns.

  25. 40

    CKT 039: B + N vs. K

    Difficult - Endgame: It's necessary for you to know how to mate with Bishop and Knight versus King, since that endgame will likely show up in your tournament practice. Alexandra shows you how.

  26. 39

    CKT 038: Pure Pawn Masterpiece

    Difficult - Study: Train your concentration skills by finding the forced 14-move line that wins for white. Chess Study by Grigoriev.

  27. 38

    CKT 037: How does a Queen beat a Rook?

    Easy - Endgame: Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk explains the way to win endgames with Queen versus Rook.

  28. 37

    CKT 036: A Tough Nut to Crack

    Very Difficult - Problem: A tough to solve mate in three chess problem. If you solve it in less than an hour, you're on your way to becoming a Grandmaster! Composed by Jiri Chocholous, 4th Prize, Cesky Spolek Sachovni, 1895.

  29. 36

    CKT 035: Solve this Miniature

    Intermediate - Study: You'll feel good after you solve this 1898 miniature chess study by Troitzky.

  30. 35

    CKT 034: The Prodigal Son

    Difficult - Problem: A mate in 6 chess problem delightful in its purity. Composed in 1910 by Nissl. Correction: Composed by Thomas Davidson (horizontal mirror) in Montreal Daily Witness, 1899.

  31. 34

    CKT 033: Transatlantic Flight

    Easy - Problem: White plays and mates in two moves. Chess Problem published in Musical World, 1860.

  32. 33

    CKT 032: She can't hide

    Difficult - Study: 1903 Study by Henri Rinck. White plays and wins. Beautiful and more complex examples of the Enfilade technique introduced in CKT 002.

  33. 32

    CKT 031:Concrete Tactics Please

    Intermediate - Middle Game: A position from the game Fressinet - Postny, Warsaw 2005, white plays and wins. Presented by Guest Star Laurent Fressinet.

  34. 31

    CKT 030: Morphy's Immortal Game

    Easy - Game: The Immortal 1858 Game between Paul Morphy and Duke Carl and Count Isouard.

  35. 30

    CKT 029: Pawn Block

    Easy - Problem: Chess problem, mate in two moves. Composed by Paul Morphy.

  36. 29

    CKT 028: Can Mate in One be Tricky?

    Intermediate - Retro: A tricky mate in one with a useful moral, presented by Guest Star Almira Skripchenko. Composed by Karl Fabel, New Statesman, 1963.

  37. 28

    CKT 027: A Strategy Master Class

    Difficult - Middle Game: Anatoly Karpov gives Unzicker a lesson in strategy of particularly high level. Find the best strategic plan for white.

  38. 27

    CKT 026: Seven Steps to Nirvana

    Difficult - Middle Game: End of the game Robert Fontaine - Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, Aix-les-Bains 2007. Black plays and mates in 7 moves. Presented by Guest Star Almira Skripchenko.

  39. 26

    CKT 025: Try to do the Impossible.

    Intermediate - Study: Should White resign or play on? 1922 Study by Kraemer.

  40. 25

    CKT 024: Twice Quiet does it.

    Difficult - Study: White plays and wins. 1927 Study by Leonid Kubbel.

  41. 24

    CKT 023: Access Control.

    Intermediate - Study: White plays and draws, 1947 Study by Chekhover.

  42. 23

    CKT 022: Del Rio Theme.

    Intermediate - Problem: Mate in three moves, Problem by Del Rio, 1750.

  43. 22

    CKT 021: Logical Retro.

    Difficult - Retro: A perfect example of Retrograde Analysis. On which square was the White Queen captured?

  44. 21

    CKT 020: Unfortunate Mishap.

    Easy - Opening: From the game Aronian - Radjabov, Monaco 2007. White just played 6. c4, how does Black continue?

  45. 20

    CKT 019: Don't die Poisoned.

    Intermediate - Middle Game: From a game Reshevsky - Najdorf. What happens after Black plays 1...Bxb2?

  46. 19

    CKT 018: Fritz 10 Teaser.

    Intermediate - Problem: Mate in 2 Chess Problem that Fritz 10 cannot solve. White plays and mates in 2 moves. Presented by Guest Star Almira Skripchenko.

  47. 18

    CKT 017: Patience Pays.

    Easy - Problem: Mate in 3 Problem by Carlo de Grandi. White plays and mates in 3 moves.

  48. 17

    CKT 016: Pinned.

    Easy - Middle Game: From the game Kosteniuk - Gaeva, Verdun 1995. White plays and wins .

  49. 16

    CKT 015: Believe in Yourself.

    Intermediate - Endgame: From the game Grischuk - J. Polgar, Biel 2007. Find a Drawing Plan for Black.

  50. 15

    CKT 014: A Criminal Pawn.

    Easy - Middle Game: From the game Onischuk - Carlsen, Biel 2007. Black plays and wins.

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Improve your chess skills by watching a daily short free chess video podcast, presented by well-known Chess Grandmaster Alexandra Kosteniuk. Each episode covers a chess position, either from the opening, the middle game or the endgame. You will be given a chance to think about the position, after which Alexandra will run you through the solution, explaining all the right moves. Each podcast is marked Easy, Intermediate or Difficult. Watching this podcast regularly, you will improve your chess skills, guaranteed.

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