Robert Plunkett's Chess Lab
National Master of chess recognized by the United states chess federation. Chess coach and author of the book "Commanding The Chessboard" which is available on amazon by clicking on the title below. I am available for chess lessons. I have over 20 years of coaching experience with players of all ratings and skill levels. I am especially interested in working with people that love chess and are willing to work hard. You can email me at [email protected] if you are interested in coaching.
I play a pigeon in some chess games
How to play against the Jobava London System!
I play against a Busch Gass and refute the Stafford all in one game
This was a terrible game!! LOL
Wow, What a Pin!!
Я играю Kf1 против Каро, и мой король на удивление в безопасности!
The Opening I Regret Abandoning (and What It Taught Me)
Я понял, как много я потерял, после одного из своих поражений.
My opponent hung his queen when he was better
Почему игроки в клубы неправильно понимают разницу между классическими шахматами и блиц-шахматами
The Queens Gambit Declined For Real Tournamant Players
How Tournament Life Changed My View of the Opening Phase.
Why I Walked Away From Tournament Chess : A Tribute to Daniel Naroditsky and the Truth about Chess
Я упрощаю до хорошего эндшпиля с королем и пешкой
A Fair look at the London System
I play Two terrible games That I shouldn't have won
I still know how to mate even though I missed a monster Queen sac!
Magnus Carlsen Level Confidence in chess. The Tal Formula.
I guess my opponent can't hear me when I talk
I win a Queen and ALMOST lose on time
The Truth about the Stafford Gambit
I take advantage of an early e5 in the Sicilian!
A book Review on Dvoretsky's Endgame Manual
I play 3 bullet games and try to play a good one!
I get the Dragon with an extra Tempo!!
I'm Always Getting into Time Pressure and Blundering
The Life and games of Mikhail Tal. Book Review
A Correction to my book and a thank you to my Listeners for pointing it out
I set up a good Shot!!
The Art of Waiting for a Blunder in chess