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This novel and unusual instructional video, winner of four Gold
prizes, is taught by Josh Waitzkin - one of the most brilliant and
charismatic young chess players in America - and his teacher, Bruce
Pandolfini – both made world-famous by the Paramount film
“SEARCHING FOR BOBBY FISCHER”.
Using
a new and fresh approach, the game of Chess is taught from the unusual
position of “checkmate” - the ultimate move in this
old game. Josh and Bruce move easily through the intricate moves
and rules of the game, regaling the viewer with interesting real-life
anecdotes and clear and exciting graphics that simply and pointedly
explain the complex moves and turns of the pieces on the board.
The
video is intended for viewers six years old through adulthood, and
endeavors to teach the fundamentals of the game of Chess so that
a viewer could play the game after viewing and learning the lessons
in the video tape.
The
video starts in a New York City park where Josh plays one of the
“chess hustlers” in a rapid-fire ‘2 minute speed-chess’
game, then takes us to the heart of the game, school-rooms where
kindergarten children are already taught to play, and to outdoor
riverside parks where chess is played daily by lovers of the game.
The
DVD is menu and chapter driven to easily choose
the lessons. It also includes Spanish subtitles, extra material
on Josh and Bruce, and stills of some of the highlights of Josh’s
accomplishments.
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