Garry Kasparov Teaches Chess 1: Opening Strategies, The Queen's Gambit (DVD) | 
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 994
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp Genre: Chess Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 00169 Model: 00169 UPC: 838639001699 EAN: 0838639001699 ASIN: B00068M536
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| • | Over 3 Hours of Garry Kasparov’s training and teaching video | | • | Playable on PC & TV (DVD-ROM and DVD video) | | • | ChessMedia-System: All actions and positions explained in the video are displayed fully synchronized and visually supported on the chessboard | | • | New ChessBase 9.0 Reader | | • | Deep Position Analysis Engine for any unanswered ("what if?" and "why not?") questions and alternative moves |
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Product Description Garry Kasparov Teaches Chess, Vol. 1 is an all-new interactive way to learn the strategies of chess, with a little help from the greatest living chess master, Garry Kasparov! For the first time, Kasparov teaches the ideas behind the Queen's Gambit, one of the most important openings in chess.
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Could be better... but nice work October 15, 2008 Norberto Martel Gutierrez (Honduras) I believe that this is the first Kasparov's DVD, is far beyon from najdorf DVD. In this DVD has a Earn Value, DAtabase, Cristal Frizt and more, Kasparov was very Historical with the lines, I expected Kasparov lab's, well old lines played in the 90's or 80's... Maybe i prayed for much, but is what the says the box, and the profile product. I am a fan, of Kasparov games and style, i see the DVD, just for see Kasparov, and enjoy the video, Kasparov speaks well, nice explication but honestly i expect for more. I give 3 start because one is for the historical approach of Kasparov speak, and the another for a false profile of the product, gives the idea that Kasparov's LAB are given in the DVD, because of that i was mad with the product. I try to be honest i love the DVD, just for Kasparov. Beginer who love Kasparov games, they will love this product, enjoy it. I try to be honest.
Slow July 26, 2007 Terry Banker (Denver and Atlanta) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this game with the intenion of learning some new chess attack techniques but found the tactics too common--not in the specific set of moves, but in how Kasparov executes the moves on the software. Overall, 2 stars.
What it is and What it ain't October 5, 2006 Mark Wendland (Cartersville, Georgia United States) 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
It is: 1) A highly informative survey of many classical QGD lines and historic games. 2) A very short overview of non-QGD openings. 3) Garry talking casually and 80 mph about the above. 4) A big database. 5) Crystal clear on Fritz. 6) For those who are interested in chess history & getting "the big picture" on an important opening. 7) Nice to hear how to pronounce all those foreign names. 8) Loosely structured around main variations and famous games. It isn't: 1) For players looking for a repertoire. 2) For beginners (which it might appear to be by the advertising) 3) "Instructional" in the common meaning of the term. 4) Clear enough for me on the DVD player. I really enjoyed the product because I didn't have any real expectations as to exactly what it would be like. I recommend getting Matthew Sadler's book on the Queen's Gambit Declined as well and then sitting down for some serious study! Garry doesn't really talk over your head, he simply covers a lot of ground in 3 hours and this can be overwhelming if you try to take in too much of it at one time.
Not bad for a Grandmaster...... August 6, 2005 I. V. Miller (MI) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
As one of Mr. Kasparov's first such ventures, this was one heck of a product. It's best used in a computer v.s a DVD player. I agree with a previous review that the language is a bit tough, but I could appreciate the natural conversation. The games are excellent, but I wished that he had gone into more detail about the decision for some moves. Overall, it's a worth the purchase. I actually obtained this version from the manufacturer, before it was available on Amazon, so the Amazon price is much better. I just wish that Amazon would come thru with #2, that's been on order since January!
Good, but a bit disorganized. June 1, 2005 M. Mazza (Elizabeth, NJ USA) 29 out of 30 found this review helpful
I enjoyed watching Kasparov discuss the Queen's Gambit with such brilliance, and I agree with other reviewers who say that he comes across as down-to-earh. There is no question about his passion for the game, and any chess player will enjoy the commentary of this legendary grandmaster. I give it four stars because a better production was actually possible. In fact, with a bit of focus and organization, this DVD could have been a valuable instructional tool. The problem is that Kasparov goes on many tangents, and while this is occasionally unavoidable when discussing variations, it can become tedious. It's not a matter of his English, either--he expresses himself well. Overall, I couldn't help but get the impression that this was filmed haphazardly--that is, he probably just sat down and began discussing the opening any which way. What was needed was the careful selection of themes within the framework of the lecture; the DVD could have been divided into crucial minilessons that retained focus instead of random observations with loose-fitting titles. If the aim was to teach, then the approach needs modification. I'm a decent player with club and some tournament experience. I followed him as best as I could, but I can see a beginner being easily overwhelmed and quickly losing interest. As a fan, it's a pleasure to watch him discuss the game; as a life-long student of chess, I expect more.
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