“Lightning Chess: A Thrilling Journey Through Rapid Runs and Relaxation!”


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Are you studying Chess? Or do you want to observe someone who has genuine expertise at something articulate their reasoning in-depth? Or perhaps you are merely overwhelmed, and require some low-risk soothing content to ease your mind? For all this and additional, I suggest viewing Chess ‘Speedruns’, or ‘Rating ladder ascensions’. Here’s one with the soft-spoken International Master Eric Rosen (Youtube). More information follows the link.
The concept of a chess ‘speedrun’ involves a master chess player establishing a new account on a chess platform. They begin at the lowest rank, playing total novices, and progress up through the ranks as they win, until they achieve the status of top-tier players. As they engage in play, they explain the reasoning behind each move, highlighting the types of mistakes opponents are likely to make at various skill levels.

The title ‘speedrun’ might seem ironic initially, as they participate in multiple games that can each extend for thirty minutes. Nonetheless, a complete novice advancing from a chess rating of 1200 to 2400 in 150 consecutive games would represent an extraordinarily rapid improvement.

There are numerous skilled chess players on Youtube showcasing their own speedruns. Here are several more International Masters (IM) and Grand Masters (GM) that I enjoy watching:

GM Daniel Naroditsky – exceptionally informative, his analyses can be quite advanced, yet he is a remarkable instructor.

Speedrun 1

Speedrun 2

Speedrun 3

Speedrun 4

IM John Bartholomew (he refers to it as ‘Climbing the rating ladder’) – an incredibly kind individual, my introduction to speedrun videos.

GM Simon Williams – the unpredictable one! A British GM with a distinctive approach, capable of challenging the strongest players in the world, yet can also be defeated by an absolute beginner. His method of articulating his thought process about the board is unique compared to other chess streamers I’ve encountered.

Share your preferred speedrunners in the comments below!

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