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brucenunn37 Says:

Jul 29, 2011 - Well explained Jerry.. always enjoy watching the video's.. helpful..!! thanks for sharing.

bigbiscuit100 Says:

Jul 29, 2011 - your following here is well-deserved. your vids are always very helpful.

ethicks00 Says:

Jul 29, 2011 - what an awesome match.

thendcomes Says:

Jul 29, 2011 - This game was decided by the blunder 59. Rf3. The queen cannot defend the Rook and g2 pawn, and prevent black's pawn from queening all at the same time. Rd2 was the best defense.

draigan Says:

Jul 30, 2011 - lol i agree. Not better than chess, but better than listening for 5 minutes about why the king turned the other way... Come on ChessNetwork! I knew what you were saying after the first 5 seconds of u mentioning it, but u took 5 minutes to explain it! Ofcourse you want your king to be on the closed off side of the board!

bbdakraxor Says:

Jul 30, 2011 - Great explanation of a great game! Thanks a lot!

ChessNetwork Says:

Jul 30, 2011 - What is an "of course" to one is not for another. Hopefully you understand these very words in just 5 seconds as well. =)

ChessNetwork Says:

Jul 30, 2011 - I appreciate you taking the time to relay these compliments Keldom. :)

barsorrro Says:

Jul 30, 2011 - A meticulous, though presentation, as always. Thank you so much, Jerry, for taking the time to make those -- they are just great! And the game itself -- well, what a grind! As far as my memory goes, there was never a game among those you've presented with such a clinch in the pawns and so much manoeuvering of the pieces. Tough stuff. I'm already planning more views for this video, haha!

ChessNetwork Says:

Jul 30, 2011 - Thanks for your continued feedback barsorrro. :)

mraxeguy Says:

Jul 31, 2011 - This game was so strange with the rook activity early on . . . As usual, masterful game from Polgar and accurate and clear analysis from you :). Thanks for uploading.

TheMackan555 Says:

Jul 31, 2011 - Hi Jerry. Will you analyze the Onischuk vs Chess.com game when its done?

SideriteZ Says:

Jul 31, 2011 - Great video! One of the best explained I've seen yet. As a beginner I could understand and enjoy everything!

MrPeto1212 Says:

Aug 1, 2011 - I very like strategical games,they are more interesting than tactical.

marcellin888 Says:

Aug 3, 2011 - Jerry your videos are awesome, particularly the 'what if's', they really help a lot! :D keep up the good work

jrc2k Says:

Aug 5, 2011 - Thank you Jerry. Excellent analysis, as always.

cgmairena Says:

Aug 19, 2011 - I don't understand why after g4, Qf4, Rh5 leaving the pawn without defense, so white can just play Qxg4!?

diddyluvs2sing Says:

Aug 19, 2011 - BORING

ChessNetwork Says:

Aug 20, 2011 - o

YtubeUserr Says:

Aug 23, 2011 - boring? heck no... his commentary made it super interesting!

ecpanzer99 Says:

Sep 1, 2011 - Great video Jerry - one of you best. It is filled with great chess strategy and the variations you chose to analyze were wonderful. Kudos !

jaytheprodigy Says:

Sep 2, 2011 - Watching your videos makes me play chess better.

ChessNetwork Says:

Sep 2, 2011 - Good! :)

Truedevilslicer16 Says:

Apr 9, 2012 - now the move c4 for the bishop for some space. then c4 striking at d5 lolololol!!!!! 7:20!

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