Most Instructive Chess.com Threads, Blogs or Articles..

Thank you this is excellent. I'll search and list all titled players who have written any articles later aswell..

Ok, as promised here is a list of all the titled players who have ever written any instructional articles on chess.com:
NM Zug
NM GreenLaser
FM TigerLilov
FM paolodm
NM ozzie_c_cobblepot
GM Gserper
NM tonydal
FM FM_Eric_Schiller
NM JimWest
FM zibbit
IM dpruess
GM Julio_Becerra
NM mrbill
NM ajgreen
GM arunabi
WIM energia
NM Reb
IM AndrewMartin
FM MiamiTactics
CM streetfighter
FM Nosferatu
GM thamizhan
NM cldng
FM thinkdifferent
FM MusicCityMaster
GM Rakhmanator
GM vbhat
WGM YelenaDembo
IM IgorKhmelnitsky
IM Chessnia
IM attilaturzo
FM Brett-T
NM TheChessGym
GM GNarayanan
GM NigelD
IM Trendle
NM jordy
FM Belgrade
IM Nezhmet
FM alex1927

Some more fantastic contributors off of the top of my head:
Gonnosuke One of the most exciting players on this site and has provided much superb content as well. Including some really challenging puzzles..
immortalgamer Has a really fun collection of his own best games, most of them a kind of "throwback" to a 19th century sacrificial style of playing. Not many of them are annotated but most of the ideas behind a lot of his moves seem to be crystal clear anyway..
Dozy has done a lot of great blogging with a touch of humour behind everything..
Grakovsky has also written a lot of material and one can tell he puts a lot of effort into writing..
I'm not in the league of these guys, but I've written a few articles containing games which may be useful to some and are annotated in a clear, simple style. I plan to contribute a lot more in the future as well..

I'll give this thread a *bump* every week or so as I think it's very important for newbies who want to learn something while here.. Has no one by the way got anything else?

Arunabi and ilovegambits both put a LOT of effort into their articles and deserve to be commended. I've never read one of these guys articles without picking something new up (ironically, both did articles on the Bayonette and the latter's article finally convinced me to take the line up as my mainline attack of the KID.

Thanks for mentioning the Podcasts. These take time and are done for free. So feedback is always welcome.
Mike

Man!! It'll take a while to absorb this. Many thanks. I must sign off for now. Awesome. Did not go into the military. Thanks for serving. I run with some miltary dudes. Great runners. I'm 65 and still work full time. I'd love to devote more time to chess.
Post what you think are the best so that any improving player can access lots of the "good stuff" just from one forum..
Or just post some names of the users you think have contributed lots of goodies! (including yourself if you wish)