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Disclaimer - This is NOT in ANY WAY an official part of the YouTube site - sadisticTushi - he just has the most enjoyable chess videos on the net.
The above file is intended for download so you can sort the games into the groups you most want to see. For example: sorting by opponent's ELO. As the above .xlsx spreadsheet is on Google Drive you can also double click the file and open it right here, to try out the links.
Tushi's opponents in these 750 plus games are all most all under 2000. How he deals with low ELO players is valuable as it shows us what to do verses 'strange opening moves'. His play against opponents of around our own strength shows us how to exploit even the small mistakes they may make.
For each game, there is a link to the start of THAT game in its Tushi video AND a link to the same game in chess.com so you can play it thoutgh / analyse it.
In this simple spreadsheet to sort, for example, by opponents ELO - Click any SINGLE real peice of data (ie: after row 5) in this case in column K which is the the ELO column.
Now select sort Acscending or sort Descending withing your spreadsheet software. In the free LibreOffice this is in the menubar under Data -> Sort Ascending / Descending.
The spreadsheet comes sorted (A ⇑) Ascending ie: oldest date first. If you automatically sort the first column as Descending ie: most recent date first you will have a small issue. The most recent day will be first but within that day the last game of the day will also be first to get shown to you.
To better follow Tushi's comments through a single days's video - instead -
When you want the most recent date FIRST - select a data item from the second column marked (D ⇓) and use sort Descending.
When sorting by date you can check if it has worked correctly as column E should now show the game number in natural order 1, 2, 3, ...
Do enjoy your chess
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