E-DVD Learn from the World Champions - Chess Lecture - 2 DVDs - Volume 58
Presented by FIDE Master Dennis Monokroussos for ChessLecture.comĀ
Although chess styles have evolved greatly over the last hundred years, the insights fromĀ players of the Classical and Hypermodern eras are still the foundation of good chess play. ThisĀ collection features those lessons in brilliant examples of play from the first 5 World Champions.Ā Dennis takes us on a two game tour per World Champion of the classical era of chessĀ spanning from 1887 to 1946.
Content: Over 4.25 hours of instruction and analysis in a series of 10 lectures.Ā ECO: C65, C46, C65, C67, C74, D30, D64, E28, E61 PGN Files included.
Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.11 out of 5Ā
Fans on Chesslecture.com said: Excellent presentation of the theme you wanted toĀ demonstrate. Your meticulous style is appreciated (i.e. not only discussing notes to the game inĀ the century it was played but also current masters such as Karpov). I gave it a 5!
FM Dennis Monokroussos is a 3 time Nevada State Champion and won the Indiana StateĀ Championship in 2009. Dennis has taught philosophy at several universities including theĀ University of Notre Dame. Dennis currently works as a chess coach for both children andĀ adults both in person and over the internet. He can be contacted through his blog
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E-DVD Learn from the World Champions - Chess Lecture - 2 DVDs - Volume 58
E-DVD Learn from the World Champions - Chess Lecture - 2 DVDs - Volume 58
Presented by FIDE Master Dennis Monokroussos for ChessLecture.comĀ
Although chess styles have evolved greatly over the last hundred years, the insights fromĀ players of the Classical and Hypermodern eras are still the foundation of good chess play. ThisĀ collection features those lessons in brilliant examples of play from the first 5 World Champions.Ā Dennis takes us on a two game tour per World Champion of the classical era of chessĀ spanning from 1887 to 1946.
Content: Over 4.25 hours of instruction and analysis in a series of 10 lectures.Ā ECO: C65, C46, C65, C67, C74, D30, D64, E28, E61 PGN Files included.
Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.11 out of 5Ā
Fans on Chesslecture.com said: Excellent presentation of the theme you wanted toĀ demonstrate. Your meticulous style is appreciated (i.e. not only discussing notes to the game inĀ the century it was played but also current masters such as Karpov). I gave it a 5!
FM Dennis Monokroussos is a 3 time Nevada State Champion and won the Indiana StateĀ Championship in 2009. Dennis has taught philosophy at several universities including theĀ University of Notre Dame. Dennis currently works as a chess coach for both children andĀ adults both in person and over the internet. He can be contacted through his blog
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Presented by FIDE Master Dennis Monokroussos for ChessLecture.comĀ
Although chess styles have evolved greatly over the last hundred years, the insights fromĀ players of the Classical and Hypermodern eras are still the foundation of good chess play. ThisĀ collection features those lessons in brilliant examples of play from the first 5 World Champions.Ā Dennis takes us on a two game tour per World Champion of the classical era of chessĀ spanning from 1887 to 1946.
Content: Over 4.25 hours of instruction and analysis in a series of 10 lectures.Ā ECO: C65, C46, C65, C67, C74, D30, D64, E28, E61 PGN Files included.
Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.11 out of 5Ā
Fans on Chesslecture.com said: Excellent presentation of the theme you wanted toĀ demonstrate. Your meticulous style is appreciated (i.e. not only discussing notes to the game inĀ the century it was played but also current masters such as Karpov). I gave it a 5!
FM Dennis Monokroussos is a 3 time Nevada State Champion and won the Indiana StateĀ Championship in 2009. Dennis has taught philosophy at several universities including theĀ University of Notre Dame. Dennis currently works as a chess coach for both children andĀ adults both in person and over the internet. He can be contacted through his blog
















