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Another Funky Beardmeister

The Pitch : Why are all the You tubers I ‘ve recommended Funky Beardmeisters? Is the question nobody is asking. Simon Williams is an English chess Grand Master and one of the strongest players in Great Britain. His videos are about chess. Williams is passionate about attacking, aggressive chess. This is the kind of chess most club level players are looking for (me included). What you get:   Anybody looking to improve their chess, should check out this channel. It’s fun, informative and useful (although it’s not for the complete beginner). It’s a great example of a niche channel. Recommended Videos: Just jump into the video lists, if you want tactics, openings or annotated games you got it. Conclusion: Check this channel out and start naming your pawns; before you sacrifice them. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClV9nqHHcsrm2krkFDPPr-g

Youtube : Are You Ready For The Stuglife?

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The Pitch: Whether you’re an armchair general or a History graduate there’s something in MVH (Military History Visualized) for you. MVH creates informative and short videos, based around a single theme. These are usually, but not always on WWII. The episodes draw heavily from cited sources, and often demystify commonly held beliefs with cold, hard facts. What you get: This channel does all of the above and more. There’s a second channel Military History Not Visualized, which is more of a talking head style (because of logistics, a word you’ll hear quite often in these videos). Also, there’s a community of Military History you tubers, which although having  their own unique channels fed into each other with collaborations and guest appearances. Recommended Episodes: Panzer Tactics - "Blitzkrieg" Years https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg8JM3SUeSU Why is Rommel so complicated? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw1UJCwcgNc        US ...

You Tuber Review: Beau of the fifth column

You Tuber Review: Beau of the fifth column The Pitch: It is the philosophical duty of everyone to put some skepticism in the path of our opinions and the opinions of others. That, I’m happy to acknowledge, was what “Beau” of the fifth column did to me, the first time I opened one of his videos. With a beard that would provoke envy in any hipster, a southern drawl, and pro-gun t-shirt, my prejudices were in top gear. I should just note, I’m European, so my mind was maybe even narrower going into it, than an American viewer. So, when I heard a balanced, well researched argument with a dose of our grandparent’s common sense; delivered in a tool shed, as a talking head program. I was happier than a hog in whatever that expression is. Sound and quality: The format is simple, so it doesn’t have to be too fancy. I personally prefer my editorials without the flashing green screen, especially those who use slickness to cover half-baked ideas. You tubers take note. The sound ...