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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2008

Former World Champion Rustam Kasimdzhanov shows how to beat the french.
Sample of the Fritztrainer "Beating the French Vol.3"
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  • @MCphullo

    I know about that supposed history, but it's BS. There has been only one World Champion at any time for well over 100 years. The end. No debate, no argument can change this. Saying "FIDÉ World Champion" to me is the same as saying "World Open World Champion". You can call yourself "world champion", but that doesn't make it so, when the crown is sitting on another person's head.

    To become champ, you have to seize the crown, and there's only one crown. Worthless now, though, IMO.

  • @IgnatzKolisch from 1993 to 2006, there were 2 differentr "sets" of world championships, as there was a division in the international chess federation FIDE. Rustam Kasimdzhanov won the FIDE world championship in 2004, while the games you are listing are known as "classical" world championships. check wikipedia under "world chess championships"

  • @glennmidelossantos69 idk thats a scary thought to see.

  • FIDE WC possibly?

  • he won the fide world championship. the era it was not unified

  • Former World Champion? When did this match take place?! I didn't even hear about it! Here are the World Championship matches I know about going back, and nowhere does his name appear:

    Anand - Kramnik 2008

    Kramnik - Topalov 2006

    Kramnik - Leko 2004

    Kramnik - Kasparov 2000

    Kasparov - Anand 1995

    Kasparov - Short 1993

    Kasparov - Karpov 1990

    Kasparov - Karpov 1987

    Okay, we're going back before Kasimdzhanov's time here, but this is the list of the most recent batch of World Championship matches.

  • Gm Kasimdzhanov is also one of the best chess player I see. But he is no match ti KArpov.

  • How about some Chessbase DVDs from GM Murray Chandler or GM Ian Rogers ? They are both excellent with there instruction, combined with Chessbase great production values, these would be bestsellers !

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