Check out my analysis of my Round 4 game vs. NM Jordy Mont-Reynaud (2241) from the 2019 Bay Area International. Official tournament site: http://sfinternationalchess.com For PGNs and more chess content, support me on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/hellokostya Social Media: Website: https://www.hellokostya.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kostyakavutskiy … [Read more...] about Losing the Thread | 2019 Bay Area International Round 4
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Losing with White =( | 2019 Bay Area International Round 3
Check out my analysis of my Round 3 game vs. IM Raymond Kaufman (2252) from the 2019 Bay Area International. Official tournament site: http://sfinternationalchess.com For PGNs and more chess content, support me on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/hellokostya Social Media: Website: https://www.hellokostya.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kostyakavutskiy Twitter: … [Read more...] about Losing with White =( | 2019 Bay Area International Round 3
Crushed in the Qf3 Taimanov | 2019 Bay Area International Round 2
Check out my analysis of my Round 2 game vs. GM Dariusz Swiercz (2649) from the 2019 Bay Area International. Official tournament site: http://sfinternationalchess.com For PGNs and more chess content, support me on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/hellokostya Social Media: Website: https://www.hellokostya.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kostyakavutskiy Twitter: … [Read more...] about Crushed in the Qf3 Taimanov | 2019 Bay Area International Round 2
Off to a Good Start | 2019 Bay Area International Round 1
Check out my analysis of my Round 1 game vs. NM Seth Talyansky (2201) from the 2019 Bay Area International. Official tournament site: http://sfinternationalchess.com For PGNs and more chess content, support me on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/hellokostya Social Media: Website: https://www.hellokostya.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kostyakavutskiy Twitter: … [Read more...] about Off to a Good Start | 2019 Bay Area International Round 1
Chess Tactics 101: Introduction – Forcing Moves
Hi folks, check out the intro and first video of my new course for Chess University -- Chess Tactics 101 This course is aimed at players rated between 900-1300, but is likely useful outside of those ranges as well. Topics include how to develop tactical skill, as well as how to find the most common tactical patterns such as pins, double attacks, and more. To get 40% as part … [Read more...] about Chess Tactics 101: Introduction – Forcing Moves






