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Uploaded by on May 11, 2007

The Grob Chess Club presents the series-- "Moving up to Class E (rated 1000-1199): Anyone Can Do It". This video is made for players in-between 200 and 300.

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  • At 9:16 does Qe8 count? 

  • @Penguincw2 Yes.

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  • didnt he explain stalemate in the first lecture?

  • POOPSLOP, stop trying to sound like you know more than you do, you are the total noob. show me the rule in chess where it says that definition of stalemate

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  • endgame pawn = queen :D on 7 or 2 rank

  • Great videos!...

  • @lobextomy a stalemate is when you cannot make any legal moves and are not in check it results in a draw. Everybody knows that  and it was added to the rulees just look it up on wikipedia

  • You can pause here too if you wish... then the video ends. LOL

  • knights? Bishops? Those horses are "Springer" that means "Jumper" in german. and the "bishops" are "Läufer" that means "Runner" ... thats kinda strange.

  • The danger of showing this way to beginners, is the possibility of stalemate. Toward the end, most beginners will go Qf7, stalemate. You don't even mention that. A safe way to teach this, is to keep the Queen very far from the king to avoid stalemate.

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