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After a break John Watson returns with two sets of reviews of downloads and DVD courses. In the first group he looks at 5 ChessBase tutorial videos. Pressing Straightaway: The London System 1 d4 d5 2 Bf4 in 60 Minutes; Henrik Danielsen, Meet the English Opening in 60-minutes; (Download); Dejan Bojkov, English 1 c4 c5 for Black; DVD; Viktor Bologan, English Opening; DVD; Nigel Davies and Meine Beste Partien; DVD; Wolfgang Uhlmann.
For my new set of columns, I'm going to begin by fulfilling an old promise to discuss some of the scores of DVDs from ChessBase which I've watched parts or all of over the years. I'll try to pick out good ones, with a variety of authors, and I'll include some recent video products which are only available by download. It's amazing how much is out there: according to the ChessBase website, in the 'training' category alone (which doesn't include programs, databases, CBM Magazine, etc.), there are 331 DVDS, including 189 on openings , 71 on middlegames, 17 on endgames, 19 on 'World Championship chess, 6 'Fritz and [X]' elementary DVDs, and 24 '60 minutes' videos (described below). The great majority of these are four hours or more, sometimes up to 8 hours (e.g., Davies' English Opening DVD discussed below).
Along those lines, Wolfgang Uhlmann has authored a wonderful DVD in German: Meine Beste Partien. This is available on the German ChessBase-shop.com/de site. Uhlmann presents 20 of his most memorable games in 7 hours and 38 minutes, with Karsten Mueller as co-commentator. Uhlmann is much like his games: lively, sharp, and full of enthusiasm (he's 77 years old now). This is the rare DVD that might be worth getting even (also available by download) if you don't speak German. Granted, that might be a bit of a luxury for someone without a liberal chess budget.
Recently ChessBase has hit upon a formula which I suspect will be a great success: they've introduced a series of videos limited to an hour, and available by download, called '[X]...in 60 minutes', e.g., Attacking the Semi-Slav with g3 in 60 minutes by Robert Ris or An Anti-Sicilian Repertoire in 60 minutes by Loek van Wely. It seems to me that this is perfect for the average player, for whom 6-hour presentations are somewhat intimidating, and for the everyday worker require the patience and consistency to split into various viewings over what might be a week or two. The '60 Minute' series videos are more focused and require only one session or at most two for the average player, and they cost less than the full-length ones (9.90 Euro). For me, the requirement to download is actually a benefit: I get the product more quickly and save shelf space.
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