One of the more insightful (and enjoyable) study methods for chess is to go over master games that contain annotations by the players involved. This combination gives a unique explanatory power into master-level thinking processes, as well as good points to consider about all aspects of a chess game. In the past this sort of product was limited to "My Best Games" types of collections - which are still a thing after the advent of video, including greats like Viktor Kortchnoi - but now individual video game or tournament recaps are a great (and usually free) tool for the improving player, as well as similar retrospectives done in blog format.
An excellent recent example of the video recap genre is How I Won A Tournament | 2025 Vigevano Open Recap by IM Kostya Kavutskiy (seen smiling on the left in the above pic). He goes over each of his seven games, focusing on the chess in a digestible way, with good if relatively basic production values; simple things like having break points for each game on the video progress bar are a nice touch. Like the other Chess Dojo program "senseis", Kostya is an active tournament player still looking to advance his own game competitively. I stopped my own membership a while back, due to a lack of time to seriously follow the program's requirements, but I believe it remains an excellent option for anyone who wants to focus on chess improvement and does not have a lot of other life responsibilities or distractions.
The games in the video are varied and Kostya gives excellent background on the positional assessments, calculations and practical tournament considerations that went into his decision-making. His masterful yet humble approach to the commentary means both his chess and explanations are very relatable, including for Class players. Rather than provide a detailed summary of the content, I think it's just better to point interested chessplayers to the above link to the video, to see more for themselves.
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