Hello RHP community,
So far I have uploaded around 50 chessvideos on Youtube. I will continue doing so, but I would like some help from you.
I've got 2 goals
1) Providing chessmaterial that players <2000 would like to see
2) Getting as many relevant views as possible (I dont want to lure people who are not interested)
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My questions for you
1) What would you like to see?
2) Got any tips in getting more relevant views?
Any help is much appreciated. This is my Youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/ArtsewS
Originally posted by ArtsewI would want to see live games like ChessNetwork or Kingscrusher but with longer time controls.
Hello RHP community,
So far I have uploaded around 50 chessvideos on Youtube. I will continue doing so, but I would like some help from you.
I've got 2 goals
1) Providing chessmaterial that players <2000 would like to see
2) Getting as many relevant views as possible (I dont want to lure people who are not interested)
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-- ...[text shortened]... Any help is much appreciated. This is my Youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/ArtsewS
Originally posted by ArtsewEndings - and your ideas in said endings.
Hello RHP community,
So far I have uploaded around 50 chessvideos on Youtube. I will continue doing so, but I would like some help from you.
I've got 2 goals
1) Providing chessmaterial that players <2000 would like to see
2) Getting as many relevant views as possible (I dont want to lure people who are not interested)
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-- ...[text shortened]... Any help is much appreciated. This is my Youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/ArtsewS
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We want Opening Traps 🙂
The vids are quite short. Are you under a time restriction, do they have to be under 4 minutes?
The Steinitz v Curt von Bardeleben game.
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Deserves to be shown in full as the build up to that position is very instructive.
I like the fact you gave your own analysis after 25 Rxh7+ Qxh7 (including missing
an acknowledge mate in one) 😉 But the critical line is 25...Kg8.
That lad who added in the comments that von Bardeleben left the tournamnet
hall and comitted suicide is quite wrong. Unless von Bardeleben jumped from a
very high building. The game was played in 1895, he died in 1924.
Also who played the remaining games? His ghost?
This game was played in round 10. (and won the tournament brilliancy prize.)
von Bardeleben did not, contary to popular belief did walk out of the tournament.
The loss does however seems to have had some affect. It sent him on
run of 8 games without a win.
Rd 11 He lost to Blackburne
Rd 12 He drew with Janowski
Rd 13 He lost to Walbrodt
Rd 14 He lost to Chigorin
Rd 15 He drew with Tarrasch
Rd 16 He lost to Tinsley
Rd 17 He lost to Pillsbury
Rd 18 He drew with Schiffers
Rd 19 He beat Gunsberg
Rd 20 He drew with Teichmann
Rd 21 He beat Marco
He finished 7 equal with 11½ points W8 D7 L6
22 players took part.
Discussing this game I never fail to point out that von Bardeleben did not
walk away because he was lost and in the huff.
He had complained that when a game was finished the clapping of the
spectators put the other players who games were still in progress off.
He knew the finish of this game would raise the roof so in the interest of his
fellow players he left the hall and lost on time.
According to Edward Winter he told Steinitz he would be doing this.
http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/steinitzvonbardeleben.html
An interesting character was our von Bardeleben and not a bad player either.
He liked to experiment with openings. Here is the opening from his win v Marco.
1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bg7
The opening we now call 'The Modern.' 😕
Here is the full Steinitz - von Bardeleben game with the 'missing' Steinitz variation.
Originally posted by greenpawn34When I play in chess tournaments, I get the order backwards- I commit suicide, and then I leave the tournament hall...
That lad who added in the comments that von Bardeleben left the tournamnet
hall and comitted suicide is quite wrong. Unless von Bardeleben jumped from a
very high building. The game was played in 1895, he died in 1924.
Originally posted by ArtsewOne thing I would do, nothing to do with chess, I did like your games there, but at least one game shown, Nimzo V Alapin, the mike gain was way too high and crashed quite a bit. In digital sound as opposed to analog, if you go up against the ceiling, the highest volume a digital system can make, if the input exceeds that level it makes a scritching sound, not pleasant. If an analog signal overdrives it goes into a bit of distortion but doesn't make the crashing sound of overdriven digital audio.
Hello RHP community,
So far I have uploaded around 50 chessvideos on Youtube. I will continue doing so, but I would like some help from you.
I've got 2 goals
1) Providing chessmaterial that players <2000 would like to see
2) Getting as many relevant views as possible (I dont want to lure people who are not interested)
----------------------
-- ...[text shortened]... Any help is much appreciated. This is my Youtube channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/ArtsewS
I know quite a bit about that, I am a musician with a home recording system, based on Cakewalk's Sonar and a nice I/O box, the RME hammerfall, 8 in's and 8 outs.
You have to be very careful to stay 3 or 4 db away from the ceiling or you get terrible scritching. So cut down the level or run through a compressor that can automatically limit the upper end, you can find that stuff online for free, like Audacity, a free audio mixing and processing software.
Anyway, enough of that, just thought you would like to know. Don. I still loved the video's though.
Thank you all very much for your input so far. 🙂
To respond to a few questions and remarks
1) The sound and speaking.
In the comming uploads the sound will be ok.
I'll try to watch my articulation and speak more slowly.
2) Time restriction
For some reason every upload had to be under 10 minutes. Youtube has just waved that.
So I will be uploading longer videos. But will also keep uploading 5-10 minute videos.
Originally posted by greenpawn34Opening traps..
We want [b]Opening Traps 🙂
The vids are quite short. Are you under a time restriction, do they have to be under 4 minutes?
The Steinitz v Curt von Bardeleben game.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLWpihLXYPs&feature=channel
Deserves to be shown in full as the build up to that position is very instructive.
I like the fact you gave your o ...[text shortened]... Qh8+ Ke7 30. Qg7+ Ke8 31. Qg8+ Ke7 32. Qf7+ Kd8
33. Qf8+ Qe8 34. Nf7+ Kd7 35. Qd6+ [/pgn][/b]
I'm a bit limited in those. But I can cetainly add a few the in the next few months.
Thank you very much for your contribution on the The Steinitz v Curt von Bardeleben game.
Originally posted by ArtsewRook endings! 🙂
Can do.
Any specific requests?
I'd say picking out famous endings would work. Say QGA type endings (typically drawish) that were revolutionary, or carried a new big idea (a karpov win comes to mind right away) and things of that nature, or Semi-Slav famous endings.
But definitely Rook Endings.
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