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chamo2074
karmester wrote:

Blitzstream ! Best chess YouTuber of all time ! 😎👍

 

Ummm wth is this intro

tspann

Hands down - Chesscoach Andras

AtharvPopli

GothamChess

RoughlyUnderscore

Levy. Period

denizb06

https://www.youtube.com/user/MrYYagiz grin.png grin.png

TheAnsh_Mishra

My favorite is Gothamchess. The way he explains positions, tactics, his raps are amazing, he has guess the elo episodes where i laugh till i cry. and he has daily videos as well as the 10 minute opening videos.

tired_of_ignorance

Hikaru and sometimes Botez sisters are the most entertaining for me.

Lud6969

Gotham!!!!! 

KnightShift0

IM Eric Rosen

OrphanGenerator

list: eric rosen, gotham, agad, and i haven't seen anyone say chess vibes so ima say it

Thunder7

Hikaru anna agad Gotham rosen naroditsky ginger gm chess giant chessbase india Tania samay and many more

 

BeNjaM1nChess
Def Marcus Carlson
WongTzy

For pure educational chess: hanging pawns, daniel naroditsky

For educational purposes and entertainment: gotham, eric rosen 

For looking at games from the history: agadmator

Pure fun: chess simp, coffee chess

Some other notable ones: Hikaru, chess24, gingergm, etc(not in my mind rn)

this is just my opinion

mscowbah

Gotham or Hikaru

UncontrollablePlayer
Chess talk
laurengoodkindchess

My favorite chess YouTuber is myself!

Here's my latest video: A casual blitz game to watch at Dupont Circle in Washington DC! https://youtu.be/_UOEV8i4rc4

ryanfleming77

Chessbrah or John #TeamScandi

videreCUMvincere

I like GM Huschenbeth most. But that's my opinion. Everybody can decide alone. 

eelizabetha

Please take a look at my Youtube Channel and my latest Youtube Upload. I hope you are staying safe, thank you   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX77AfZUan8&t=6s

Ian_Rastall

I'm not a fan of chess videos, either here or at YouTube. They have good information, but the content creators almost invariably include too much of their own ego. I did find one YouTuber, name obviously withheld, who had a clear, calming approach, but was analyzing peoples' games at the rate of one a week, rather than get them off the queue as fast as the work could be done. So that felt disingenuous as the day is long. Not that I don't have my own chess channel. I do. It's just screen captures of me manually going through a game's moves on the analysis board. The fact that I have no wisdom of my own to share works in the channel's favor, because instead the viewer can rely on the icons for best move, brilliancy, inaccuracy, etc. And that sort of "commentary" requires no talking. I literally have no sense of how to do a YouTube chess video any different way -- even if I *did* have the experience to be a coach. Every other way seems fraught. YMMV.