I watch Hikaru pretty regularly, he's an entertaining streamer, but I'm not sure about the value of watching his video for chess knowledge. He plays these really baffling chess variants (like all pawns + queen vs IM opponent) in hyperbullet (30 secs) or bullet (1 min) like in one of his streams he went on for minutes about how he hates 3+1 because it's "too serious". As someone who exclusively plays 15+10 or 30+20, his streams really just feel like watching a video game stream to me, since it's impossible to understand "the chess" at that speed for a mere mortal like me.
For chess, I prefer watching e.g. agadmator's YT channel. I stop, think, roll back pretty frequently. I can rarely solve his puzzles ("feel free to stop the video..." parts) but without stopping and thinking for a min, I can't even understand the position lol.
For chess, I prefer watching e.g. agadmator's YT channel. I stop, think, roll back pretty frequently. I can rarely solve his puzzles ("feel free to stop the video..." parts) but without stopping and thinking for a min, I can't even understand the position lol.