In this series, "The King Chase", I show you beautiful examples in which one king is hunted all over the board to be eventually mated. I encourage you to find the right way yourself to mate the opposite king so that you can improve your calculation skills which I view as an essential skill for chess. Enjoy watching!
Here's the "The King Chase" playlist:
http://bit.ly/1vHD75f
You have played a game with a king chase yourself and would like to see it in my series? Or you want to point out another game to me? Just shoot me an e-mail to
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Carlsen - Ostmoe (PGN):
http://bit.ly/1dtfvvF (click on the top right corner to download the PGN)
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Niclas Huschenbeth (born February 29, 1992 in Hann. Muenden) is a German Chess Grandmaster. Huschenbeth learned how to play chess at the age of five and participated in youth chess tournaments. He was awarded the title of International Master in 2008 and the Grandmaster title in 2012. At age 18, he achieved his most notable success, becoming the youngest German Champion in history. He has played 52 times for the German national team and participated in two chess olympiads. Currently, Huschenbeth studies psychology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and plays for the university's chess team.
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