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Perpetual Chess Podcast

Perpetual Chess features weekly conversations with the chess world's best players, trainers and accomplished amateurs about their careers, current projects, best practices and the latest in chess news. Learn more at PerpetualChessPod.com

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Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 12 Breakdown (Part 2)- FM Mike Klein on the Player?s Mindsets, Historical Context, and the Alireza Shoe Controversy

For the final FIDE Candidates bonus pod, award-winning Chess.com journalist, FM Mike Klein joins me from Toronto. We cover topics including the atmosphere in the playing hall, the presence of seconds and family members of the players, what to expect in rounds 13 and 14, and Mike provides his perspective on the controversy surrounding GM Alireza Firouzja's father. Thanks, as always, to Mike for providing so many behind-the-scenes details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-19
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Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 12 Breakdown (Part 1)- An Epic Finish Awaits, as Naka, Nepo and Gukesh are Tied!

As we enter the final rest day, The FIDE Candidates tournament is set up for maximum drama with a three-way tie for first place and two rounds remaining. Joining me from Toronto to discuss it is FM Dalton Perrine. We highlight the continued trend of surprising opening choices and results, as well as the increased tension in the room as the tournament builds to a climax. In the women's section, we are down to two contenders for the Candidates title, as Tan Zhongyi and Lei Tingjie are separated by a half a point.Dalton and I discuss all of the key matchups and surprises we have seen, as we look forward to the final chapter of an entertaining tournament. I will be back with one more bonus pod later on Friday, as Chess.com?s FM Mike Klein joins me from Toronto.  Mentioned in pod: @ponysunrise photos: https://twitter.com/sunrise_pony @chessnumbers tweet - https://x.com/ChessNumbers/status/1781113720212742568 Calib Wetheralll's Tournament Simulations- https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1c7iy1g/fide_candidates_tournament_updated_predictions/ Thanks to FM Dalton Perrine for joining me! Here is how to reach him:  Chessable Author page: https://www.chessable.com/author/mattydperrine/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzuOx_63p9AIVkElyCh0z-A53EAAYASAAEgJY5vD_BwE Chess.com https://www.chess.com/member/mattydperrine  His Coaching Services: https://nextlevelchesscoaching.com/fm-dalton-perrine/ If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/PerpetualChess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-19
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Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 10 Breakdown (Part 2)- GM Jan Timman on the tournament so far.

It is always an honor to hear 9-time Dutch Champion and former ?best of the west? standout, GM Jan Timman discuss elite chess. In this interview he shares his thoughts on the 2024 FIDE Candidates. Topics include:  Who he favored going in Who he favors now Why the opening surprises?  His thoughts on Firouzja?s disappointing performance His next book 0:00- Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. Check out GM Oliksiyenko?s course for Chessable pro members on the Candidates here: https://www.chessable.com/chess-candidates-2024/course/243222/  If you use the link below to sign up for a Chessable pro membership, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro Its always a pleasure to speak with GM Timman! 0:03- GM Timman joins me!  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-16
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EP 378- Lou Hays- Spending weekends with Fischer and Spassky, Getting to 2100 from Scratch as an Adult, Chess Publishing Then and Now

For this week?s (non-Candidates) podcast I am honored to be joined by Lou Hays. Lou Hays is a businessman, accomplished chess author, and the founder of Hays Publishing, which published many popular books beginning in the 1990s. Lou also is an accomplished amateur player, who began tournament chess in his 20s and made it up to near master level. Lou has had the opportunity to meet some of the true legends of the game, and shares some amazing stories about his time spent with Bobby Fischer, Boris Spassky and David Bronstein. We also discuss how chess improvement has, and has not changed over the decades, as well as Hays Publishing?s most successful books, and how the chess publishing industry has changed. I greatly enjoyed hearing Lou?s stories, and I am confident that you will as well.  0:00-  Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. New courses include GM Romain Eduoard?s Lifetime Repertoires: King?s Indian Attack.   If you use the link below to sign up for a Chessable pro membership, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro Mentioned: Winning Chess for Juniors   https://www.amazon.com/Winning-Chess-Tactics-Juniors-Hays/dp/1880673932 0:03- In 1992, Lou got to spend the weekend with Bobby Fischer. How did that come about, and what was the experience like? Mentioned: Bobby Fischer, Complete Games of the World Champion, Zita Rajcsanyi, Ken Smith (founder of Chess Digest and the Smith-Morra Gambit), Fischer voicemail is on YouTube here: https://youtube.com/shorts/CCa15k61MLY?si=igrs2WYVuyYHbltj 25:00- Lou shares his own chess story, including how chess improvement has, and has not changed  Mentioned: Hastings 1895 (Out of print), NM John Jacobs, Hal Bogner, IM Anatoly Lein  37:00- What was it like to spend a weekend with Boris Spassky? 46:00- Lou tells the story of playing legendary blitz player Israel Zelber.  49:00- How did Lou get into the chess publishing business?  Mentioned: My System: 21st Century Edition, Winning Chess Tactics for Juniors, Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess, Stuart Margulies, Yasser Seirawan  55:30- Patreon mailbag question: Would Lou consider putting Winning Chess Tactics for Juniors on Chessable?  Mentioned: James Stallings  1:00:00- Lou is also an accomplished improver at golf! Are there any parallels to chess improvement? Mentioned:Lou?s book Make Your Golf Dream a Reality ,  1:01:00- What was it like to spend time with legendary GM David Bronstein? Mentioned: The Rise and Fall of David Bronstein by Genna Sosonko, Mikanes Bronstein 1965  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-16
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Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 10 Breakdown (Part 1)- Nepo and Gukesh lead Narrowly as Naka and Fabi are in Pursuit

Heading into the penultimate rest day, I provide a quick rundown of the standings and key stories of a closely contested and entertaining FIDE Candidates. Plus I briefly share my thoughts on the drama surrounding GM Alireza Firouzja's noisy shoes. Watch this feed for part 2, which will feature an interview about the Candidates with legendary former Dutch Champion, GM Jan Timman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-16
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Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 7 Breakdown (Part 2)- GM Daniel King on the Tournament So Far

We are back for with an in-depth breakdown of the first half of the FIDE Candidates. I am honored to be joined by commentator, author, Chessable author and Excellent YouTuber, GM Daniel King to discuss all that has transpired so far. What makes Nepo so good in these tournaments? Does Fabi have another gear? What has surprised Daniel the most? Tune in for this, plus player-by-player analysis. Timestamps of topics discussed below as always!  0:00- Brief big picture thoughts on the tournament 0:05- Nepo! What stands out about his performance? Mentioned: The Chess Mind?s Blog Post: https://thechessmind.substack.com/p/candidates-round-7 22:00- Fabiano  Mentioned: Anthony Levin?s Round 7 Recap: https://www.chess.com/news/view/2024-fide-candidates-tournament-round-7 30:00- Gukesh Final moments of Firouzja-Gukesh: https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1c1sxzb/final_moments_of_gukesh_vs_firouzja/ 37:00- Firouzja  41:00- Pragganandha 48:00- Nakamura  53:00- Vidit 57:00- Abasov  59:00- Final thoughts on Open Section  1:00:00- Women?s sections  1:05:00- Viewer Q & A- Daniel?s next projects, Genna Sosonko, Collusion  Mentioned: Daniel?s Anti-Sicilian Chessable Course (forthcoming to New in Chess as a book) , The Essential Sosonko If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-12
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Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 7 Breakdown (Part 1)- Nepo and Tan Zhongyi Lead after a Dramatic First Half of the Tournament

We are at the halfway point of a wildly entertaining 2024 FIDE Candidates! Ian Nepomniathchi continues to lead the Open Section, while Tan Zhongyi is in front in the Women?s Candidates This is the first part of what will be 2 podcasts discussing the tournament through 7 rounds. In this solo pod, I briefly run through the standings, upcoming pairings and share a few thoughts on the tournament. For part 2 (coming soon to this feed), I will be interviewing GM Daniel King of the Powerplay Chess YouTube Channel.  Links Mentioned: Live stream of my chat with GM Daniel King Friday at 9AM EDT/1PM GMT on the Powerplay Chess YouTube Chess  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiOR9OnXOEk (and later to this feed) Mentioned:  Final moments of Firouzja-Gukesh: https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1c1sxzb/final_moments_of_gukesh_vs_firouzja/ Be sure to tune in for tomorrow Candidates interview with GM Daniel King, as well as our regular Tuesday weekly pod.  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-12
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EP 377- NM Dan Heisman and NM Laura Smith. Two Accomplished Trainers on Capturing, Counting, and other Chess Concepts To Know

For this week?s regular edition, (no FIDE Candidates talk) of Perpetual Chess, we are honored to be joined by two highly respected trainers and Chessable Authors. NM Dan Heisman is an engineer, turned author, YouTuber and trainer, who is particularly insightful regarding topics of adult chess improvement. I am a particular fan of his book, A Guide to Chess Improvement: The Best of Novice Nook. NM Laura Smith is a school teacher, chess trainer and former youth champion, who was the highest rated 13 year-old in the United States in 2002. Together, Laura and Dan have just collaborated on a new Chessable course, Can I Take It? A Beginner's Guide to Capturing Pieces. The course is geared toward beginner players and provides a comprehensive guide to an important tactical concept that Dan Heisman calls ?counting.? In addition to discussing lessons from the course, we discuss some of the other original chess terms Dan has coined, Laura?s recent return to OTB chess, and upcoming projects for both authors. As always, timestamps of topics discussed are below. 0:00-  Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. New courses include Introduction to Chess Calculation, and GM Ganguly?s Lifetime Repertoires: Sidelines and Flank Openings for Black   If you use the link below to sign up for a Chessable pro membership, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro Prior interviews with our guests: Episode 138 with NM Dan Heisman  Laura Smith on How to Chess  0:01- How did Laura and Dan decide to collaborate?  Back to Basics Chess Tactics by Dan Heisman  5:30- What does Dan mean by the term ?counting??  Mentioned: GM John Nunn?s Learn Chess Tactics  10:30- What is the genesis of the term ?Reinfeld values? Mentioned: GM Larry Kaufman, The Evolution of Material Imbalances by IM Larry Kaufman, FM Charles Hertan  12:30- Dan and Laura on the differences between how adults and kids learn Mentioned: NM Dan Benjamin, IM Josh Waitzkin, Everyone?s Second Chess Book by NM Dan Heisman  19:00- Patreon mailbag question: What is Dan?s advice for improving visualization?  Mentioned: Evaluate like a Grandmaster by FM Nate Solon and GM Eugene Perelshteyn  Chessable?s Visualize Courses  25:00- Laura?s lessons learned from a recent OTB tournament, her first in years.  28:00- We discuss some of our favorite books. Mentioned: Dan?s recommended book page, My recommended book page, Chess Steps books, Interviews mentioned IM Jop de la Marre, NM Han Schut, Chess Steps Walk-Through with Han Schut,  30:00- Dan and Smith discuss forthcoming books and projects  Mentioned: Laura Smith?s Forcing Moves for Beginners  39:00- What is a floobly?  46:00- Thanks to Dan and Laura for rejoining! Here is how you can reach them: https://www.danheisman.com/lessons.html https://www.chess.com/member/laura_smith Get their course here: https://www.chessable.com/can-i-take-it-a-beginners-guide-to-capturing-pieces/course/174891/ Sub to Dan's YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/user/danheisman If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: Ben Johnson | creating Perpetual Chess Podcast | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-09
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Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates First 4 Round Breakdown. Nepo leads (As usual). Plus a Fan's Toronto Trip Report

The 2024 FIDE Candidates tournament is off and running with some entertaining chess and plenty of surprises. (Although perhaps the identities of the leaders in the Open and Women?s sections aren?t as surprising.) I have been riveted by this tournament and am hoping to provide audio analysis and perspective from different guests on each rest day. In today?s pod, I briefly share my early impressions, than welcome recent guest Denis Markov back to the podcast. Denis had just returned from attending Rounds 1 and 2 in Toronto and described what it was like to attend the event. We went into everything from FIDE?s cheat prevention methods, to what the viewing experience is like within the venue. Whether you are thinking of making a last minute trip to Toronto, or just want to live vicariously through Denis, I think you will enjoy his report of a trip that Denis says he definitely will not regret. We will be back with more coverage of this fantastic tournament on the next rest day, Friday April 12.  00:02 - Introduction and Plan for Perpetual Chess Coverage 02:00- Tournament Standings and Ben?s early Impressions 11:00 -Preview of Round Five Pairings 13:30- Denis Markov joins for a trip report from Toronto (previously heard on Episode 359) 13:57- Buying Tickets and Ticket Options 15:40- VIP Tickets and Balcony Experience 17:32- What it is like watching the players  19:50- Player Interactions and Autographs 23:00- The Fan Zone and Chess Personalities 26:47 -Spotting Chess Personalities 31:41-Meeting Gukesh and Viswanathan Anand 33:57-- Comparing the Candidates Tournament with attending the 2016 World Championship Match 36:57- Denis' Final Thoughts  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: Ben Johnson | creating Perpetual Chess Podcast | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-08
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EP 376- Adult Improver Jordan Groff on What it Takes to Make Master in 2024

The Adult Improver Series returns this week, with a guest who has improved his chess rapidly. Jordan Groff is a 24 year old Connecticut-based chess instructor who was recommended as a guest to me by GM Eugene Perelshteyn. Jordan resumed chess in 2018 after some years away, and has gone from 1864 to more than 2260 in about the last few years. During  our interview, Jordan shares several ?secrets? to his success. Aside from a lot of hard work and frequent competition, Jordan particularly credits a focus on the psychological aspects of OTB chess, and on opening preparation and tactics work. You can find out many more details in my interview with Jordan.  it is inspiring to see such fast progress! Timestamps of topics discussed can be found below.   0:00- Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. New courses include Introduction to Chess Calculation, and GM Ganguly?s Lifetime Repertoires: Sidelines and Flank Openings for Black   If you use the link below to sign up for a Chessable pro membership, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:00- You can find all of the information you need about the Las Vegas Chess Festival and the National Open here. I hope to see you there! https://www.vegaschessfestival.com/national-open/ 0:01- What got Jordan back into chess  in 2018, after some years away?  Mentioned: Ginger GM, Chess Network  13:00- What is Jordan?s approach to the study of openings?  Mentioned: GM Eugene Perelshteyn, FM Nate Solon 20:00- Has Jordan studied a lot of tactics?  25:00- What made Jordan decide to ?play up? and play in higher sections? 32:00- What is Jordan?s approach to studying endgames?   37:00- What sort of stuff does Jordan do in his lessons with GM Eugene Perelshteyn?  43:00- Was it challenging for Jordan to earn the National Master title? What are his next goals?  Mentioned: Here is Jordan?s LiChess coaches page: https://lichess.org/coach/jmwgroff 48:30- What is Jordan?s best advice for people who are stuck? 52:00- Jordan?s recommended chess resources: Mentioned: How to Reassess Your Chess, Silman?s Complete Endgame Course, Under the Surface, Seven Deadly Chess Sins  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-04-02
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EP 375- FIDE Candidates Mega Preview with GM Rafael Leitão, Chess by the Numbers, and On the Queenside

The FIDE Candidates Tournament begins on April 4 in Toronto, Canada, and I could not be more excited to see who gets to challenge for the FIDE World Championship. As is tradition on Perpetual Chess, we have a few great guests joining to help discuss the action. First up is 7-time Brazilian champion & Correspondence GM, Rafael Leitão. In addition to a vast resume as a player, Rafael regularly annotates top-level games for Chess.com news coverage. Reviewing these games in detail on a daily basis gives Rafael unique insights into the tendencies of the world?s top players. Rafael and I discuss what to watch for in each player?s performance, fun facts, and what opening choices we might see from each player.  Following Rafael, I am joined by Tai Pruce Zimmerman, a/k/a Chess by the Numbers. Tai shares and discusses the win probability of both the open and the women?s candidates, and we also compare the output of Tai?s probabilistic model to the betting markets. Last but not least, I am joined by ?On the Queenside,? who has built a large following on Twitter and Lichess for covering Women?s Chess in detail. We discuss whether it is a good idea to run the Women?s Candidates concurrently with the open, and which players we are excited to watch. As always, the timestamps of the guests, as well as the topics and players discussed can be found below. 0:00- Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. New courses include Introduction to Chess Calculation, and GM Ganguly?s Lifetime Repertoires: Sidelines and Flank Openings for Black   If you use the link below to sign up for a Chessable pro membership, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:01- Format notes on the FIDE Candidates, including tournament schedule, tiebreak rules, and the Perpetual Chess? plan for covering the event.  Mentioned: More info on the Candidates here, including tiebreak info: More from Chess.com here 09:30- GM Rafael Rafael Leitão joins me for a detailed Candidates discussion! Mentioned: Rafael?s prior interview was episode 147.  15:00- Can Ian Nepomniatchtchi ?threepeat? at the Candidate?  21:50- GM Nijat Abasov. 25:30- GM Fabiano Caruana Mentioned: Leitao-Caruana 2010  30:00- GM Praggnanandhaa Rameshababu 32:30- Hikaru Nakamura Mentioned: GM Daniel King?s YT Candidates Previews: Gelfand-Nakamura 2010  37:45- Alireza Firouzja 44:00- GM Vidit Gujirathi 47:00- GM Gukesh Dommaraju 51:30- Who does Rafael predict will win?  Mentioned: Bwin?s betting market on the Candidates: 54:00- Rafael shares his thoughts on the Women?s Candidates. More info here:  59:00- Rafael discusses his own chess career, and what is new from our prior interview. This includes a compelling argument for Chess960.  Mentioned:GM Luis Paolo Supi,  Supi-Carlsen 2020  1:09:00- Thanks to Rafael for joining me! Here is how to keep up with him: Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@rafaelleitaogm X/Twitter- https://twitter.com/rafpig?lang=en Website- https://rafaelleitao.com/articles/ 1:10:00- Tai Pruce Zimmerman aka Chess by the Numbers rejoins me to talk Candidates statistiics!   Mentioned: Betting market here 1:31:00- What does Tai?s model say on who is most likely to win the Woman?s Candidates? 1:41:00- Thanks to Tai for joining me! Follow him on X here: 1:42;00- On the Queenside joins. Is it a good idea to have the Women?s Candidates run concurrently with the Open Candidates for the first time?  Mentioned: On the Queenside?s preview of the Reykjavik Open 1:50:00- Be sure to follow On the Queenside on Twitter/X and on Lichess! Twitter/X LiChess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-03-26
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EP 374- GM Noel Studer- Chess Improvement Q & A- Avoiding Burnout, Addressing Weaknesses, Avoiding Blunders, & Lots More!

This week we return with another ?Chess Improvement Q & A? episode, with another top trainer. Our returning guest is 2-time Swiss National Champion, turned trainer and blogger, GM Noel Studer. Noel is always insightful on everything related to chess improvement. He answers a wide range of questions from the online chess community. Topics discussed include: how to diagnose weaknesses, what to look for in a chess trainer, limiting blunders,and improving tactics, as well as Noel?s helpful advice for dealing with various common psychological pitfalls that chess players face. After 75 minutes of chess improvement talk, we turn our attention to Noel?s new course, Beginner Chess Mastery. It is a comprehensive guide for newer chess players, designed to take you up to about the 1200 level. If this describes you or someone you know, you will want to stay tuned until the end of the pod. Timestamps of all the topics discussed can be found below. If you or someone you know is below 1200 and looking to improve their games, check out Noel?s course. (on sale for a limited time)  (Using this link helps to support Perpetual Chess)  Beginner Chess Mastery  Subscribe to my free weekly newsletter, the Perpetual Chess Linkfest, here:  https://benjohnson.substack.com Sign up for Noel?s chess improvement blog here: https://nextlevelchess.blog/newsletter/ 0:00- Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. New courses include Introduction to Chess Calculation, and GM Ganguly?s Lifetime Repertoires: Sidelines and Flank Openings for Black   If you use the link below to sign up for a Chessable pro membership, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro Prior Noel Studer appearances on episodes 248 and 312  04:30- Chess improvement Q and A! Is it possible that an amateur player would be a better teacher for a beginner than a Grandmaster would?  Mentioned: Nate Solon?s Tweet Also Mentioned: GM Jacob Aagaard 18:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?How does Noel diagnose what a student needs to do to improve? How does he know when a weakness has been sufficiently addressed??  22:00- Advice for limiting blunders  25:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?What is Noel?s advice for someone who struggles at rapid speed compared to slower time controls??  31:00- Advice for improving at tactics  Mentioned: 600 Practical Chess Exercises  36;30- Is it more effective to have a coach than to use online training courses?  38:00- Noel?s excellent advice for avoiding making impulsive moves.  45:00- Noel?s advice for a player who struggles to embrace complications when short on time 51;00- Is one better off studying the games of lower level masters compared to those of Super GMs and the all-time greats?  56:00- What does Noel think of solitaire chess/guess the move?  1:00:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Diet and weight loss are known as the keys to losing weight. What are the chess-improvement analogs to diet and weight loss??  1:03:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?What are some ways to evaluate improvement besides rating??  1:05:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?What is Noel?s favorite chess book on the middlegame??  Mentioned: Chess Structures by GM Mauricio Flores Rios  1:07:00- Does Noel think its better to repeat tactical puzzles a la the Woodpecker method, or to solve new ones?  1:09:00- Noel?s tips for avoiding burnout  1:13:00- What is the best time control to practice online?  1:15:30- We discuss Noel?s new course, Beginner Chess Mastery 1:19:50- Who is the target audience for this course?  Thanks to Noel for joining me again!  Sign up for his blog here: https://nextlevelchess.blog/newsletter/ And get his course here (using this link helps support Perpetual Chess): https://nextlevelchesscourses.teachable.com/p/beginner-chess-mastery?affcode=1152624_qcx_s87s If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-03-19
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EP 373- Carol Ann Caronia: Advice for Chess Parents & Scholastic Teachers from an Author and Longtime Teacher

This week on the podcast we delve into the topic of how to teach chess to kids who are new to the game. My guest, Carol Ann Caronia has been teaching curriculum and afterschool chess classes in Brooklyn, New York for decades. Her new book, Strategic Moves: Mind-Building Chess Exercises for Kids, shares all that she has learned from these experiences. The topics we cover include, differences she has noticed between teaching girls and teaching boys, managing after-school classes, and whether or not we should let new students/our kids win when we play them. Carol Ann has accumulated some amusing stories during  her time teaching, including a tale of two parents getting into a fight over their kids chess game. As we discuss, Carol Ann has worked closely with legendary teacher Bruce Pandolfini, and taught a 5 year-old Fabiano Caruana! If you are a chess parent, a teacher, or simply someone who would like to be able to teach a new player the game effectively, this is the episode for you. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.  0:00- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com. In addition to GM Friedel?s course, Endgame Labyrinths is now on Chessable.  If you use the link below to sign up for Perpetual Chess, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:01- What advice would Carol Ann give to those facilitating scholastic chess classes?  12:00- What recommendations would Carol Ann give for anyone teaching chess to a brand new player? Should we let the kids win?  15:00- Has Carol Ann noticed a difference in teaching chess to girls and teaching chess to boys?  Mentioned: My 60 Memorable Games  20:00- What advice does she give to parents whose kids become tournament players?  23:00- Carol Ann discusses some of her star students, including a 5 year-old Fabiano Caruana  Mentioned: Bruce Pandolfini, GM Robert Hess  27:00- How is it different teaching chess as part of a curriculum compared to after school classes or chess clubs?  28:30- Carol Ann shares a story of two parents getting in a fight over a game during parent visitation day.  32:00- In the age of devices, does Carol Ann notice any difference in the attention span of kids?  Mentioned: Paul Morphy, Judit Polgar  34:00- Should ?touch-move? be enforced with kids?  36:30- What can teachers and volunteers do to help make up for any shortcomings in the school systems? 39:00- Has Carol Ann noticed any change in the popularity of chess in the wake of Queen?s Gambit?  40:30- What skills does Carol Ann think chess might help develop?  43:00- Carol Ann shares some closing recommendations for resources Mentioned: Jeff Coakley?s books, Everyone?s First Chess Workbook  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-03-12
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EP 372- GM Jan Gustafsson: Learning 1. E4, Life after Team Magnus, Chess Cheating, the FIDE Candidates & more

This week we get to catch up with one of the original and most popular Perpetual Chess guests, GM Jan Gustafsson. Jan, of course, is a renowned opening theoretician, commentator and trainer, who has worked on GM Magnus Carlson?s World Championship team, and is currently the coach of the German National Team. Jan has recently released a highly anticipated Chessable course, Gustafsson?s  Aggressive 1. E4 (co-authored with CM Vjekoslav Nemec).   We discuss the lines Jan selected for this course, but also catch up on a wide variety of topics including life after Team Magnus, life after Chess24, life after the Chicken Chess Club podcast, chess cheating, the Bundesliga and the FIDE Candidates. It is always amusing and informative to chat with Jan, and this time is no exception! Timestamps of topics discussed can be found below.  0:00- Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. Chessable has tons of new offerings in addition to GM Jan Gustafsson brand new course on 1. E4!  If you use the link below to sign up for Perpetual Chess, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:01- Welcome back Jan! Patreon mailbag question: ?What chess generation does Jan identify with?? 0:05- Jan recently competed in the renowned German Chess League, the Bundesliga. How were the games, and what was his schedule like?  Mentioned: GM Viswanathan Anand, Nakamura, GM Vincent Keymer  9:30- How did Jan enjoy the Chess.com Team Challenge match, where he and Peter Svidler lost to a team with GM Robert Hess and GM Daniel Naroditsky  You can watch the match replay here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Pl3TNUTtqQ 11;00- Will Jan be playing his aggressive 1. E4 repertoire in the Bundesliga? Was it challenging to work on this course as a lifelong 1. D4 player.  14:30- Why did Jan decide to focus on the Dubov Italian within his course?  20:00- Why did Jan pick the classical against the Pirc?  24:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Why did Jan make an aggressive repertoire rather than a ?chicken? repertoire??  27:00- Did Jan have a secret blitz account to try these lines?  28:15- Patreon mailbag question: ?Why does Jan stream in German rather than English??  30:00- What does Jan miss most from Chess24?  32:00- Will Jan do a banter blitz for Chess.com ?  33:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Whither the Chicken Chess Club Podcast??  36:00- What are Jan?s thoughts about the upcoming FIDE Candidates? 41:00- Is Jan still working with GM Anish Giri?  42:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?What emotions did Jan feel when Magnus announced his stepping down from the World Championship cycle??  46:00- What does Jan think of Chess960/Freestyle chess?  50:00- Jan?s 2024 calendar including coaching the German Olimpiad team.  57:00- Jan asks me for chess book recommendations Mentioned; Think Like a Super GM, In Black and White  59:00- Has Jan seen any good movies or TV shows lately?  Mentioned: Mr and Mrs. Smith, Shogun, Blue Eyed Samarui, The Bear,   1:02:00- How are Magnus? Carlsen?s Fantasy Basketball skills?  1:04:00- Has Jan seen GM Hans Niemann?s vlog?  Mentioned: GM Hans Niemann?s YouTube  1:06:00- What does Jan think of all of the recent cheating accusations we have been hearing about?  Mentioned: Episode 368 with Erik Allebest  1:10- Thanks to Jan for joining me again!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-03-05
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EP 371- GM Josh Friedel- Common Beginner & Intermediate Mistakes, Freestyle Chess, and Advice for Goal-Setting

GM Josh Friedel is the 2013 US Open Champion and is a state champion of 3 different states! Josh has also been teaching chess for decades, and he always presents chess in a clear and instructive fashion. Here in 2024, Josh has released his first Chessable course, Beginner Mistakes and How to Avoid Them. In addition to sharing some key advice from this course, Josh also discusses common errors he sees at the intermediate level. It has been more than 5 years since my first interview with Josh, so we also catch up on his OTB career, goal-setting, and  on what he learns about chess improvement from working to improve at cooking, tennis, and his newest hobby, guitar.  0:00- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com. In addition to GM Friedel?s course, GM Jan Gustafsson is out with a brand new course on 1. E4!  If you use the link below to sign up for Perpetual Chess, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:01- What gave Josh the idea to cover the topic of Beginner Mistakes. What are some common beginner mistakes?  0:11- Josh covers some of the most common intermediate-level (1600-2100)  mistakes he sees.  Mentioned; GM Josh Friedel?s YouTube channel  https://www.youtube.com/user/joshfriedel 0:22- Josh shares his thoughts on Chess960 aka Freestyle Chess  0:27- Patreon mailbag question: What is Josh?s advice for how chess players should go about setting goals?  29- Josh?s plans for an OTB comeback  36:00- Patreon mailbag question: What has Josh learned from working with coaches like GM Kaidanov, GM Goldin, NM Hal Terrie, and GM Larry Christiansen?  Mentioned; GM Daniel Naroditsky, Lev Psakhis, Viktor Mikhalevski, Vinay Bhat  45:00- Are Josh?s abilities in his other interests, such as tennis and cooking, also  progressing?  Mentioned: GM Ray Robson, IM Eric Rosen, IM Marc Esserman  48:00- What is the topic of the chess book Josh is working on?  Thanks to Josh for joining the pod! You can reach him via the LiChess coaches page, and be sure to check out his Chessable course! https://www.chessable.com/beginner-mistakes-and-how-to-avoid-them-the-opening/course/204684/ You can contact him via his LiChess coaches page:  https://lichess.org/coach/JFriedel If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-02-27
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EP 370- GM Paul van der Sterren- Breakthroughs, Declines, Mindfulness and the Odyssey of a 20+ Year Professional Career

This week?s guest is two- time Dutch Champion, eleven-time Olympian, author and former candidate for the World Championship Title, GM Paul Van der Sterren. Paul had an unusual career trajectory, in that after 15+years as a chess professional, his ?breakout? year occurred at the age of 37. What happened that year (1993)? That is one of the many questions tackled in his fantastic, newly-translated game collection/memoir In Black and White: The Chess Autobiography of a World Championship Candidate. In New in Chess Magazine, GM Matthew Sadler calls this book ?simply the finest chess book I?ve ever read.? After retiring from professional chess, Paul became a meditation teacher. His new book, Mindful Chess, traces the development of his mindfulness practice and offers reflections and tips for chess players interested in the topic. In addition to reflecting on the lessons from these books, Paul shares wonderful stories about his clashes with the Polgar sisters, Korchnoi, Tal and many others. I cannot recommend Paul?s books highly enough, and I think that this interview will give you a good sense of the lessons they contain. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.   0:00- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com. Be sure to check out new courses like FM Dalton Perrine?s The French Simplified. If you use the link below to sign up for Perpetual Chess, it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:01- Free previews of Paul?s books are available from New in Chess here:  In Black and White Mindful Chess  0:03- GM Van der Sterren achieved a legendary chess breakthrough in 1993 at age 37 . What changed?  10:30- In his one career Candidates? match, Paul lost to a young GM Gata Kamsky. How does he reflect on that match now?  16:00- For Chess in Black and White, how did Paul remember so many details from throughout his chess career?  24:00- Aging comes across as a major theme of the book, Chess in Black and White. Was this by design?  Mentioned: GM Matthew Sadler, Sasha Chapin?s All the Moves That Matter, GM Ben Finegold  32:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?What is Paul?s opinion as to why adults struggle to improve at chess?? Mentioned: The Facebook Chess Book Collector?s Group  41:00- We discuss Mindful Chess. When did Paul become interested in meditation and Western philosophy?  Mentioned; The Bhagavad Gita, Praggnanandhaa, Gukesh, Vidit 50:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Does GM Van der Sterren have any recommendations for connecting psychology and chess??  Mentioned; Mental Toughness in Chess, The Rider by Tim Krabbe, The Essential Sosonko  55:00- Story time! What was it like to play the young Polgar sisters, Jan Timman, Korchnoi and Jan Timman?  1:22:00- One more Korchnoi story! 1:24:00- Paul discusses his work at the historic Max Euwe Chess Center.  Mentioned: You can help support the Max Euwe via this link: https://steunactie.nl/actie/het-max-euwe-centrum-gaat-verhuizen-the-max-euwe-centre-is-moving/-29071 1:30:00- Will there be an update to Paul?s excellent opening encyclopedia, Fundamental Chess Openings?  Thanks so much to GM Van der Sterren for joining me!  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-02-20
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EP 369- NM Robert Ramirez on the difference between Adult and Youth Chess Students, Chess in Cuba, and Why He Loves the Pirc Defense

This week I am excited to be joined by chess YouTube star and popular Chessable author, NM Robert Ramirez. Robert has a unique story amongst master-level players, as he spent his early years in Cuba and began tournament chess at the relatively late age of 12. As one of the older kids in his chess class in Cuba, Robert felt like he had to ?play catch up? from the beginning, and this perspective steered him toward less popular openings like the Pirc defense and the King?s Indian Defense. Robert continued his pursuit of chess when his family emigrated to the U.S. in 2016, and ultimately became a successful chess teacher. With less work and extra free time during the pandemic, Robert launched his YouTube channel. Robert?s channel took a while to catch on, but he now has over 120,000 YouTube subscribers. His Chessable course, which is based on his battle-tested repertoire, has drawn rave reviews. Robert showcases an ability to relate to people and a lucid teaching style that likely contributes to the success of everything that he does. It was a lot of fun hearing his story and his chess advice. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.  0:00- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com. In addition to NM Robert Ramirez?s course, be sure to check out new ones like FM Dalton Perrine?s The French Simplified.  If you use the link below to sign up for Perpeutal Chess it helps to support the pod!  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:01- We start with a tournament rundown. What has Robert learned since coming back to OTB a few years ago, and what was different about his approach in a successful recent tournament?  Mentioned: Tournament crosstable here, 6000 Problems de Ajedrez, Lessons with a Grandmaster  15:00- What are the origins of Robert?s YouTube channel?  Mentioned: Robert?s series with Omar, aka Chess von Doom  21:00- What are the secrets to the Pirc defense?  Mentioned: 2 Adult Improvers and one Training Plan 28:00- Does Robert need to switch his openings since he is known for the Pirc and King?s Indian Defense? 30:00- Robert discusses his childhood in Cuba and what it was like coming to the U.S. at age 16 and resuming chess here? 46:00- The differences between adults and kids in chess learning .  Mentioned: Fallow123 on Chess.com  56:00- Robert?s closing chess improvement advice  58:00- Where do Robert?s skills as a presenter come from? Thanks to Robert for joining the show! Here is how to keep up with him:  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NMRobertRamirez Chessable: https://www.chessable.com/counterblow-a-complete-fighting-repertoire-for-beginners/course/199358/ Twitter/x:  https://twitter.com/NMRobertRamirez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-02-13
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EP 368- Erik Allebest (Chess.com CEO)- Online Cheating, The Magnus-Hikaru match that fell through, the Chess24 closure & more

Recorded on January 31, 2024  Featuring guest co-host FM Nate Solon  With talk of online cheating recently dominating chess conversations, Chess.com CEO and co-founder Erik Allebest joined me (and guest co-host FM Nate Solon) to discuss the issue at length. While Erik acknowledges that chess cheating is an existential threat to the game, the research of his Chess.com team suggests that people overestimate the frequency of online cheating occurrences. Erik also discussed Chess.com?s current and forthcoming anti-cheat measures, their policy regarding not naming suspected cheaters, and Erik?s thoughts on some recent headline-grabbing comments by GM Fabiano Caruana. We also covered a lot of topics unrelated to online cheating, including The Magnus-Hikaru match that fell through last year, the closures of Chess24 and the Pro Chess League, Chess.com?s relationship with FIDE, and Erik?s reflections on the Niemann-Carlsen story. As Erik discussed, there will still be a lot more information coming out about that story in a forthcoming Netflix documentary. I appreciated Erik?s willingness to speak so openly about so many issues and think that you will learn a lot from the conversation.  0:00- Be sure to check out Chessable?s new courses including GM Srinath Narayanan?s brand new course on the Classical Sicilian, and if you use this link to sign up for Chessable Pro, and/or make a Chessable purchase, it will help support Perpetual Chess.  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:01- Here are the links to subscribe to guest co-host FM Nate Solon?s blog and to check out his new learning cohort, The Chess Gym: https://thechessgym.com/ https://zwischenzug.substack.com/ 0:03- Erik Allebest joins the podcast! We begin by discussing chess cheating.  Mentioned: Erik?s first interview with Ilya Levitov https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZDRrWAx2Rk (there is a part 2 to that interview that was released after this podcast was recorded) NY Times article:  https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/22/crosswords/chess-cheating-online-fide.html 13:30- What does Erik think of GM Fabiano Caruana?s recent suggestions of widespread cheating during Titled Tuesday?  Mentioned; Nate?s post called Beating Hikaru https://zwischenzug.substack.com/p/beating-hikaru 27:00- More on cheating, including whether they have considered having players play from centralized locations and other issues.  31:00- What goes into their policy of not naming cheaters, might that policy be changed?  40:00- Has Chess.com had discussions with FIDE about sharing info about who has been banned from their site?  42;00- Would Chess.com consider being involved in a new chess governing body?  Mentioned: Episode 364 with GM Patrick Wolff  49:00- What happened with the match between Magnus and Hikaru that fell through last year?  Mentioned: The State of Chess.com 2023: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri3Z809CbS8 55:00- What will be the subject of a forthcoming Netflix chess documentary? Mentioned: GM Sam Sevian  57:00- What did the CHess.com team learn from the Niemann-Carlsen controversy?  1:01:00- Why was the Pro Chess League shut down? What about Chess24?  1:11:00- Was selling a partial stake of Chess.com to the private equity firm General Atlantic related to the Play Magnus acquisition?  Mentioned: Isai Scheinberg, General Atlantic Announces Investment in Chess.com: https://www.generalatlantic.com/media-article/chess-com-announces-growth-investment-from-general-atlantic/ 1:20:00- Closing thoughts- what is Erik excited for in the coming year?  Thanks to Erik for joining us, and to FM Nate Solon for co-hosting!  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-02-06
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Book Recap #35- Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning- What should chess players know about how to learn and retain information? (with Dr. Nick Vasquez)

Our book review series, Chess Books Recaptured, is back to discuss a ?non-chess? book for the first time. However, the information in this book is vital for any student of the game. Make it Stick: The Science of Successful Learning is an extremely insightful encapsulation of best practices for learning and retaining information. The book is written by Peter C. Brown, Henry Roediger and Mark McDaniel, and was the culmination of 10+ years of research. Joining me to discuss the book is emergency room physician and dedicated chess amateur Dr. Nick Vasquez. Nick has been blogging about how Make it Stick changed his thinking about learning and chess study, and we thought it was worth expanding the blog posts into a conversation. Key precepts of the book include the importance of mixing study themes, spacing out your study, testing your knowledge frequently, and emphasizing understanding and contextualization of the study material. Timestamps of the topics discussed are below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com!  Be sure to check out their new courses including IM Christof Sielecki?s new course, and if you use this link to sign up for Chessable Pro, and/or make a Chessable purchase, it will help support Perpetual Chess.  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro Interviews Mentioned:  Episode 286 Adult Improver Series Interview with Dr. Nick Vasquez  Episode 349 with Dr. Anique de Bruin  Nick?s blog posts about Make it Stick: Book Review- https://nickvasquezmd.substack.com/p/make-it-stick Chess Implications: https://nickvasquezmd.substack.com/p/making-it-stick 0:02- How did Make it Stick change Nick?s thinking about learning and studying chess?  0:09- What are the implications for opening learning of Make it Stick Mentioned: Make it Stick website  21:00- What is the difference between varied practice and interleaving?  24:30- How did the book alter Nick?s training plan?  Mentioned: The Chess Steps, Practical Chess Exercises, GM Wojciech Moranda?s Books, GM Winning Chess Exercises for Kids, Anki  29:00- When trying to ingrain something into one?s memory are you better off studying things over decreasing time intervals or increasing time intervals?  33:00- More chess study conclusions Mentioned: FM Nate Solon?s How to Learn an Opening in 2023 40:00- Is is true that ?there is no such as a learning style??  45:00- Final thoughts and favorite quotes and studies cited.  50:00- What is a ?memory palace? Mentioned; Moonwalking with Einstein 57:00- Thanks to Dr. Vasquez for rejoining me! Be sure to sub to his blog here: https://nickvasquezmd.substack.com/ If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-02-02
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EP 367- Adult Improver Julio Calcina: A Chess and MMA Enthusiast on the Life Lessons that Each Can Provide.

The Adult Improver Series is back, and we have a very entertaining guest for you. Julio Calcina is a 32-year-old, Nottingham, England-based chess and Mixed Martial Arts enthusiast. Julio has found chess to be a transformative force for him and views chess as a microcosm of life. As Julio tells it, he used to be impetuous and aggressive in both chess and life, and made choices that sabotaged relationships and even contributed to his enduring a stint in prison. Throughout the years, Julio has stuck with the game, and it has helped teach him to be more contemplative and patient both over the board and away from it. Julio loves to play daily chess on Chess.com, and also reports on the British O.T.B. scene, shares chess improvement recommendations, and discusses his near-term goals and plans in chess and beyond. It was a lot of fun chatting with Julio and I think you will enjoy the conversation.  Thanks to Perpetual Chess Patreon subs! If you would like to join the community you can do so here:  https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com! Be sure to check out their new courses including IM Christof Sielecki?s new course, and if you use this link to sign up for Chessable Pro, and/or make a Chessable purchase, it will help support Perpetual Chess.  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro Spotify ?Adult Improver Series? Playlist-  https://open.spotify.com/playlist/75Uoqz2BoRt2IiTCeOfuky?si=f12d20ae06fd4a89 0:00- If you would like to be considered for, or suggest someone as an adult improver guest, you can submit your information via this online form: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/adult 02:00- Julio Calcina tells his ?chess origin story.?  8:00- What has chess taught Julio about his own personality?  14:00- What has helped Julio improve his game? Mentioned: The Backyard Professor https://www.youtube.com/@TheBackyardProfessor, Silman?s Complete Endgame Course 17;00- Julio describes his OTB experiences  18:00- What happened that caused Julio to end up in prison?  22:00- That time Julio caught his romantic partner engine cheating against him in a chess game  Mentioned: Man?s Search for Meaning by VIktor Frankl Meditations: Marcus Aurilieus    30:00- Patreon mailbag question: As a martial arts practitioner, why does Julio think that chess improvement is more difficult than improving at ju-jitsu?  40:00- Patreon mailbag questions: Does Julio consider chess a martial art in itself? Should chess be taught as part of martial arts curriculums?  47:00- Patreon mailbag questions: How does Julio balance cardio, weights, and chess? Can chess help those with ADHD?  50:00- What was the chess culture like in prison?  55:00- The link between drinking and chess in England 1:00- What are Julio?s 2024 plans? Thanks to Julio for sharing his amazing story! Here is how to keep up with him:  LiChess  Chess.com JulioPDC Instagram Facebook Julio Calcina  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-01-30
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EP 366- GM Raven Sturt: Chess Improvement Deep Dive with a Self-Taught Grandmaster. Board Visualization Tips, Book Recs & Lots more.

This week?s guest is Grandmaster and Chessable Author, Raven Sturt. Raven was a National High-School champion, but considers himself a late bloomer in chess because he had to work very hard to earn the Grandmaster title in his 20s. During this period, GM Sturt intensively trained his board visualization and pattern recognition skills, and he shares the fruits of his labor in his excellent Chessable Course, Developing Chess Intuition: Domination & Other Lesser Known Positional Concepts. During our conversation, we discuss the course, his book recommendations, and his unique approach to studying openings. Raven is working on a course on the Bird Opening (1. f4) , and has come to believe it is an underrated weapon for White. We also discuss Raven?s unique life trajectory. Raven grew up in New York City, went to McGill University in Canada, and has recently settled in Paraguay after traveling extensively. I really enjoyed chatting with Raven, and if you are interested in improving your chess game, you will definitely enjoy this conversation!  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com! Be sure to check out their new courses including IM Christof Sielecki?s new course, and if you use this link to sign up for Chessable Pro, and/or make a Chessable purchase, it will help support Perpetual Chess.  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 02:00- What does Raven think are the core tenets of chess improvement?  07:00- What has Raven noticed in the differences in how kids and adults learn?  09:00- After graduating from McGill University, Raven ended up pursuing chess full-time. What went into that decision? How did he approach his chess study? 11:00- Raven offers helpful visualization and calculation advice Mentioned: Evaluate Like a Grandmaster  16:00- Patreon Mailbag Question: ?Does Raven find that his focus on improving intuition resonates with adult students??  22:40- Is competing OTB overrated as a method of chess improvement?  25:00- How did Raven get better at practical play without competing frequently?  Mentioned: MVL on C-Squared Podcast, GM Giga Qupardaze 31:00- Patreon Mailbag Question: ?What tips does Raven have for getting good at blindfold visualization??  Mentioned: Book Recap #10- Blindfold Chess, Improve Your Chess Now by GM Jonathan Tisdall Domination by Kaspayan 38:00- How does Raven recommend dividing chess study time?  Mentioned: Dvoretsky?s Endgame Manual   45:00- Raven?s favorite chess books: Chess for Zebras, Dvoretsky?s Positional Play, Book Recap #32- Chess for Zebras, Strategic Play by GM Jacob Aagaard, Shankland?s Small Steps to Giant Improvement  50:00- What made Raven decide to study at a university outside of the U.S., to travel extensively, and to relocate to Paraguay?  53:00- What international open tournaments are Raven?s favorites to attend?  Mentioned: Sitges International, Floripa Chess Open, Paleochora International Chess Tournament in Crete   1:00:00- Patreon Mailbag Question: ?Why doesn?t the U.S. offer more tournaments with one round per day??  1:03:00- Is Raven training and competing right now?  1:04:00- Why is the Bird opening underrated for White?  1:06:00- What are Raven?s plans for his Youtube channel?  1:08:00-  Thanks to Raven for joining! Here is how to keep up with him: Chessable course YouTube Blog LiChess Coaches Page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-01-23
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EP 365- GM Abihimanyu Mishra: The Young Phenom on his Chess Improvement Regimen, His Next Goals, and his 2024 Plans

This week we are honored to be joined by the 14-year-old record-breaking prodigy, GM Abhimanyu Mishra. Abhimanyu made worldwide headlines when he became the youngest Grandmaster in history in 2021. Since breaking that record, GM Mishra has continued his rapid ascension and is now rated 2635. As the number #10 junior in the world, Abhimanyu is the only junior in the top 20 under the age of 16! In our conversation, we discuss Abhimanyu?s training regimen, both now, and as he quickly climbed up the ranks. His chess growth was well-chronicled in the enjoyable book, The Youngest Chess Grandmaster in the World, as well as his Chessable course, Youngest Grandmaster: Abhimanyu Mishra   Abhi also discusses how he balances chess and school work, his 2024 tournament plans, and the difficulties he has encountered in receiving invitations and sponsorship opportunities. Lastly, Abhimanyu reflects on unforgettable experiences, like training with Kasparov, and recently beating the legendary players such as GMs Vasyl Ivanchuk and Levon Aronian. I greatly enjoyed chatting with Abhi and can?t wait to see where the future takes him.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com! Be sure to check out their new courses including IM Christof Sielecki?s new course, and if you use this link to sign up for Chessable Pro, and/or make a Chessable purchase, it will help support Perpetual Chess.  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 2:00- What motivates Abhimanyu Mishra to work so hard on chess? Why does he love it?  4:00- Abhimanyu discusses his current training regimen.  Mentioned: GM Karsten Muller?s Endgame Magic, Abhi?s interview on C-Squared    13:00- How structured is Abhi?s chess-study schedule?  18:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?How does Abhi think chess learning has changed over generations??  23:00- Abhimanyu discusses how he approached studying Dvoretsky?s Endgame Manual  30:00- What are Abhi?s favorite games that he has played?  Mentioned:-Mishra-Ivanchuk 2023, Mishra-Aronan 2023  Post mortem video of IVanchuk game via Chessbase India: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COPQ3S9KgUY 34:00- Is Abhi still interested in table tennis and other sports? (He wrote about this in his book.) 38:00- Abhi discusses the financial challenges of being a young elite player.  Mentioned: GM Praggnanandhaa gets big sponsor 40:30- Abhi discusses his famed journey to the GM title.  43:00- How does Abhi select tournaments? Was he invited to Wijk an Zee?  46:00- What was it like to work with Kasparov? Who is the GOAT?  50:00- Would Abhi consider going to university?  54:00- What shows does Abhi watch?  Mentioned: C-Squared podcast 58:00- Thanks to GM Mishra, for joining me, you can follow him via these social media channels:  Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/abhimanyu.mishra2509/?hl=en X: https://twitter.com/chessmishra?lang=en If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-01-16
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EP 364- GM Patrick Wolff: Recent Chess News Breakdown: Prearranged Draws, Bizarre Dress Codes, the Candidates Cycle- Is it time to Replace FIDE? Plus, a Chess and AI update

GM Patrick Wolff is quite accomplished on and off the chess board. In the 1990?s he was a  2 time US Chess Champion and a member of GM Viswanathan Anand's prep team.  Patrick is also the author of Learn to Play Chess Like a Boss, a book that is always one of my first recommendations for newer players.  In more recent years, he has worked as a hedge fund analyst.  This varied background gives Patrick unique insights into the intersections of the chess and the business worlds. In our conversation, Patrick shared his opinions on all of the recent controversies which have plagued the chess world. As Patrick explains, the recent flare-ups involving dress codes, prearranged draws and a chaotic qualification process for the FIDE Candidates are all connected. Patrick thinks that the chess world needs a new governing body, and that the game is poised for more explosive growth if this can occur. In addition to all of the news, we caught up on lessons Patrick learned from playing in the US Senior Championship,  and his observations on the continued evolution of chess engines. There is always lots to learn from GM Wolff, and I appreciated hearing his perspective. 0:00- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com! Be sure to check out their new courses including IM Christof Sielecki?s new course, , and if you use this link to sign up for Chessable Pro, and and/or make a Chessable purchase, and it will help support Perpetual Chess.  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 03:00- Patrick shares his thoughts on prearranged draws in light of the Dubov-Nepomniachtchi prearranged draw.  Mentioned: Background info here, Video and discussing of it here  13:00- What did Patrick think of the controversy surrounding Anna Maja Kazarian?s footwear?  Mentioned: NY Times article  20:00- We discuss the chaotic FIDE Candidates qualification cycle, which culminated in GM Alireza Firouzja scrambling to gain a few rating points. Mentioned: C Squared pod discussion of the issue  28:00- Patrick discusses the history of FIDE, as it has evolved during his career.  Mentioned: Florencio Campomanes  51:00- Why didn?t Kasparov?s PCA work? 55:00- Patrick shares his thoughts on the April 2024 FIDE Candidates.  57:00- Patrick reflects on his performance in the US Senior Championship.  Mentioned: GM Gregory Kaidanov, You can view the games discussed here:  https://www.chess.com/events/2023-us-senior-chess-championship/games 1:12:00- What age-related effects does Patrick notice, aside from struggling to remember opening lines?  1:15:00- Patrick discusses the way computers are effecting opening theory. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-01-09
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EP-363 Jennifer Shahade on Playing Like a Champion, Building Confidence, and what "Zapping" is in Chess.

This week?s return guest is 2 time US Women?s Champion and award-winning author, podcaster and commentator Jennifer Shahade. Jennifer has recently released the excellent and inspiring new tactics book, Play Like a Champion. Play Like a Champion is a collection of biographical sketches of top woman players, featuring memorable tactics for a wide range of experience- levels. In our conversation, we discuss Jen?s writing and puzzle selection process, new chess vocabulary, Jen?s advice for starting chess clubs, and her decision to leave US Chess. We also discuss Jen?s next projects and her plans for 2024. As always, timestamps of topics discussed are below.  0:00- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com! Be sure to check out their new courses, and if you use this link to sign up for Chessable Pro, and and/or make a Chessable purchase, and it will help support Perpetual Chess.  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 03:00- We discuss Jen?s recent event at the Marshall Chess Club.  04:30- Patreon mailbag question- ?What is Jen?s advice for starting a Women?s meetup/chess club??  07:30- Why does Jen think there might be a ?confidence gap? between how women and men assess their own chess skills? Mentioned: Elizabeth Spiegel, Shawn Martinez 14:30- What led to the shift in Jen?s confidence level as a chess player when she was a teenager?  15;00- How did Jen decide on the wide range of difficulty within her puzzles? Mentioned: The Botez Sisters, Silman?s Complete Endgame Course, IM Sara Khadem 25:00- New chess strategy terminology: What is a ?zap?? What does it mean to ?think sideways?? 29:00- How is Jen?s next book progressing?  31:30- Jen discusses her collaboration with IM Jeremy Silman, who was her publisher for the book Chess Bitch.  Mentioned: GM Ben Finegold, Anna Hahn, Irina Krush, Pal Benko: My Life, Games, and Compositions  38:00- Will Jen be blogging more frequently? Mentioned: Jen?s substack 40:00- Jen discusses her decision to leave US Chess in the wake of the Alejandro Ramirez allegations. Mentioned: How Sexual Assault Allegations Against a US Chess Grandmaster went Unaddressed for Years,French female players Open Letter,  Article regarding Steve Shutt, coach at Masterman High School (which Jennifer and I attended), Carol Meyer stepping down as US Chess Executive Director  48:00- Jen on her 2024 events and plans: Chesskid National Festival, Russell Makofsky?s Impact Coaching Network, FM Mike Klein, FM James Canty, GM Daniel Naroditsky, IM Daniel Rensch, ASAP Philly  53:00- How to enter to win a copy of Play Like a Champion signed by Jennifer Shahade  1) Either leave a podcast review on Spotify/Apple Podcasts, Sub to the Perpetual Chess YouTube Channel, OR subscribe (for free) to the Perpetual Chess Linkfest Substack. You can also subscribe to to Jen Shahade?s YouTube Channel or Jen?s Substack 2) After completing step 1, email a screenshot to [email protected] subject line- Contest!  SIGNED BOOK IS US ONLY, outside the US, you can still enter to win a free Forward Chess Digital Copy of Jen?s book. (there are two prizes in total) Please specify in the email whether you are in the US or outside of the US. Entries will be closed on January 16 and winners will be announced via email shortly thereafter  55:00- Thanks, as always to Jen for joining me. Be sure to check out her book and to subscribe to her blog.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-01-02
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EP 362- IM Jeremy Silman tribute: IM John Donaldson and IM Cyrus Lakdawala look back on their friend's life and legacy

Legendary chess author IM Jeremy Silman valued his chess friendships highly, and referred to his inner circle as his chess ??posse.? This week, two members of that posse, IMsJohn Donaldson and IM Cyrus Lakdawala join me to share stories and biographical details about their friend. As one might expect from Silman?s books, they recall a friend who was funny, empathetic, extremely strong as a chess player, and a brilliant writer and gifted public speaker. John and Cyrus both begin with their first recollections of meeting Jeremy in 1981, and they take us through his chess life and his journey from a chess nomad to a devoted husband, cat dad, and one of the most successful chess authors of all time. Thanks to John and Cyrus for helping us all learn more about Jeremy?s life. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. .  Noteworthy obituaries of IM Silman:- https://new.uschess.org/news/im-jeremy-silman-1954-2023 https://www.chess.com/news/view/jeremy-silman-1954-2023 https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/26/books/jeremy-silman-dead.html Fred Wilson?s old interviews with IM Jeremy Silman will be posted to the Perpetual Chess YouTube channel by the end of the week.  Interview #1- https://youtu.be/FVDGwFIUjkA Interview #2 coming soon. 01:30- John and Cyrus share their first memories of meeting IM Jeremy Silman, both in 1981.  Mentioned; Chuck Johnson 07:00- John and Cyrus describe Silman?s ?hippie days.? 12;00- How did Jeremy get his start in chess?  Mentioned: IM John Grefe, Dennis Waterman, IM Jack Peters, Bob Long, and  Silman?s article describing his ?posse?- https://www.chess.com/article/view/chess-books-and-youth-vs-old-age Silman?s Chess Odyssey  22;00- Cyrus discusses the legacy of How to Reassess Your Chess, as well as Jeremy?s unique insight into a need for literature addressing club players.  26;00- Why did The Complete Book of Chess Strategy sell so well? How did his other books do? 33;00- John and Cyrus discuss Jeremy?s abilities as a speaker, and the success of the series he did for ?Great Courses? Mentioned: https://www.thegreatcourses.com/courses/how-to-play-chess-lessons-from-an-international-master  38;00- Did financial success change Jeremy? John also discusses some of Jeremy?s students.  Mentioned: von Frankenstein, Allan Horn, Brady Anderson, NM Vanessa West  43;00- Could Jeremy have been a GM? Mentioned: Ken West?, IM Jack Peters, IM Douglas Root  50:00- John and Cyrus discuss the challenges of fe as a chess author and how chess content has changed.  1:13:00- John discusses the health challenges Jeremy faced late in life.  1:16:00- What jobs did Jeremy have outside of chess?  1:21:00- John discusses Jeremy?s love for chess books, and for Japan!  Mentioned: The Games of Tigran Petrosian by Shekhtman  1:26:00- Should we care about analytical mistakes? Mentioned: Vitiugov vs. Robson 2013  1:31:00- Favorite Silman stories  Thanks so much to John and Cyrus for sharing their memories of IM Silman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-12-26
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Book Recap #34- IM Jeremy Silman's The Amateurs Mind (with David Hamm)

In the wake of IM Jeremy Silman?s recent passing, Chess Books Recaptured returns to review one of his classic books, The Amateur?s Mind. The Amateur?s Mind sold over 90,000 copies, and IM Jeremy Silman said that he thought it was his best instructional book. What made this book, and Silman?s writing so unique? We dive into that topic, share many memorable (and amusing) quotes from the book, and briefly discuss some of the other works from IM Jeremy Silman?s illustrious canon. Joining me for this discussion, is David Hamm. As a 1000 (ish) rated, relatively recent chess devotee, who is also an attorney with 3 kids, David is just the type of reader that Silman likely had in mind when writing this book. While The Amateur?s Mind might not be my #1 recommendation if your goal is to improve your game, it was a ton of fun to read it and to discuss it, and reflecting on IM Jeremy Silman's legacy has left me more impressed with his work than ever. Timestamps of topics discussed and links of articles referred to are below.  IM Jeremy Silman?s How to Reassess Your Chess is now on Chessable, and The Amateur?s Mind will be coming in 2024! Use this link to sign up for Chessable Pro, and and/or make a Chessable purchase, and it will help support Perpetual Chess.  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:00- Thanks to Fred Wilson of Fred Wilson Books for allowing me to share Fred?s old interviews with IM Jeremy Silman. They will be posted soon to the Perpetual Chess YouTube Channel, so make sure you are subbed.  Interview #1- https://youtu.be/FVDGwFIUjkA Interview #2 coming soon. 0:03- David Hamm joins me to discuss the book. We begin by discussing how David got into chess, and to IM Jeremy Silman.  0:07- We briefly go over IM Jeremy SIlman?s bio, and discuss some of Silman?s works. Mentioned: NY Times obit by Dylan Loeb McLain, Chess.com obit by Tarjei Svensen John Donaldson?s obit for US Chess 12:30- What makes SIlman?s writing stand out? Mentioned: How to Reassess Your Chess, Nick Visel?s Review of Amateur?s Mind  19:00- If chess improvement is your primary focus, what books could one consider as alternatives to Amateur?s Mind?  Mentioned: Simple Chess, Winning Chess Strategies, Mastering Chess Strategies, Techniques of Positional Play  22:00- We read the first few paragraphs and discuss Silman?s meticulous approach to writing.  Mentioned: Dojo Talks Episode 92: Remembering IM Jeremy Silman, Zen in the Art of Archery  29:00- We read our favorite quotes from the book!  Mentioned: Alekhine-Maroczy 1923 , IM Willy Hendriks, Silman response to Hendriks ADD LINK  52:00- Closing thoughts and our favorite Silman?s books ranked!  Mentioned: Autobiography of a Goat, Make it Stick, How to Reassess Your Chess, Silman's Complete Endgame Course, Silman's Chess Odyssey  Volunteer to co-host a book review podcast via the following form: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/co-host Thanks to David for doing a great job co-hosting! Here is how you can reach him: LiChess Chessdad1979 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hamm-1a3a325?trk=public_post_feed-actor-name If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here; https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-12-22
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EP 361- Professor/ GM David Smerdon: Renewed Chess Cheating Allegations and the new ?Gender Equality in Chess Index.?

This week we are joined by the economist, award-winning author, and top Australian player, GM David Smerdon. David is a professor at the University of Queensland. With a statistical background, David is a particular expert in the intersection of statistics and chess and is frequently able to combine his chess expertise with his academic research. Since chess cheating has been in the news again, we begin by getting David?s thoughts on the renewed allegations against GM Hans Niemann, as well as the recent concerns about rampant online cheating voiced by GM Vladimir Kramnik. David drew some interesting comparisons between these cheating scandals and a recent one in the academic world. David also had some recently published chess research to discuss, as he and a team of collaborators have recently launched the ?Gender Equality in Chess Index. (GECI)? What is the goal of his index and how did they arrive at the numbers?  Lastly, we catch up on David?s chess career. As David details, he doesn?t have a ton of time to study, but is competing when he can with a specific goal in mind. There is always lots to learn from GM Smerdon, and it was a pleasure to catch up with him Timestamps of topics discussed are below. Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com! Help support Perpetual Chess by signing up for Chessable pro using this link: https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:00- Intro Mentioned: Tarjei?s Svensen?s article, Dojo Talks EP 101 with GM Vladmir Kramnik  0:02- David discusses cheating in the chess world, and draws parallels to some scandals in the academic world. Mentioned: Did an honesty researcher fabricate data?, GM Alex Fishbein  10:00- Has any good come of the recent chess cheating scandals?  Mentioned: GM Mamedyarov withdraws from 2018 tournament after accusing opponent of cheating, Hans Niemann competes in London Chess Classic after stunning result in Zagreb  17:00- Chess.com statement regarding Kramnik allegations against Nakamura  23:00- Do continued allegations against Niemann cause concern about the viability of the future of OTB chess?  Mentioned: Poker pro alleged to have used special contact lenses to see through a deck  26:30- Can statistics help detect ?smart cheating?? 29:00 What was the genesis of the idea for a ?chess gender index??  Mentioned: Mongolia Tops Chess Gender Index by Leon Watson  34:00- Did Queen of Katwe likely contribute to the success of women?s chess in Uganda?What did he notice about other high ranking countries?  41:00- What are the components of the index?  51:00- David discusses his other chess-related research 52:00- How is David?s chess game, and what is his current chess goal?  Mentioned: Episode 30, The Complete Chess Swindler  Thanks to David for joining me again, here are links to keep up with him: X: https://twitter.com/dsmerdon David?s Blog; https://www.davidsmerdon.com/   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-12-19
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EP 360- Adult Improver Ben Hodgkiss just quit his job to pursue chess full-time. Here is his story.

Ben Hodgkiss is a 32-year-old chess enthusiast who has worked in a few different fields, but feels like he has not yet found his professional calling. Ben knows that he loves chess though, and for at least the next year, he has decided to live the life of a chess professional and to chronicle this pursuit on his YouTube channel. Many chess players have fantasized about taking such a leap, so I was fascinated to hear that Ben is actually doing it! In our conversation, we cover the nuts of bolts, of how Ben will pay the bills, and what Ben will study, but we also discuss his goals for the project and his chess-related goals. Ben has already collaborated with well-known presenters like IM Eric Rosen and IM Andras Toth and recently played his first of what will likely be many OTB chess tournaments. I really admire Ben?s dedication to his chess passion and am excited to share his story with you! Timestamps of topics discussed are below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com! Find out more about becoming a Chessable pro member, and receiving a wide range of features here:  https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:02- How did the idea of doing a year of full chess come about? Ben?s Reddit post is here:  https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/17anc4k/quit_your_job_chess_full_time_for_a_year_how_do 0:08- What are Ben?s goals for this project? What is his chess history? 13:30- Patreon mailbag questions: Does he think it will be more challenging to maintain motivation? Would taking a week or a month off be beneficial for one?s chess?  22:00- Patreon mailbag questions Is it possible that working full time subtracts 200 points from your chess strength?  Mentioned: Check out Tactics Time author Tim Brennan?s rating graph here: https://www.uschess.org/datapage/ratings_graph.php?memid=12718954 30:00- What was Ben?s first OTB tournament like?  37:00- Ben discusses his study regimen more, and why he decided to join the Chess Dojo.  41:30- We discuss the best potential ways for Ben to chronicle his chess pursuit on YouTube.  50:00- Ben read my book and wanted to discuss some topics on it! We start with discussing visualization. What does one see when visualizing a chess board? Mentioned: Chess Steps 2, Thinking Ahead, Visualize Courses on Chessable  1:03:00- Ben asks me: which chess weakness of mine am I working on? 1:07:00- Thanks so much to Ben for sharing his inspiring story, be sure to check out his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@pifflesticks If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-12-12
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EP 359- Davaun Williams (aka Chess Knowledge with H1) on Chess TikTok Stardom, Opening Traps, and Improvement Recs

This week I am joined by a rising star in chess media, Davaun Williams. To his 200,000+ Tiktok followers and nearly 80,000 Instagram followers, Davaun is better known as ?Chess Knowledge with H1.? In our conversation, we discuss H1?s chess origins, the origins of the nickname ?H1,? and how he gained fame for using a demo board and throwing the captured chess pieces during his entertaining videos. Davaun?s videos feature a lot of opening traps, and he has just released his first Chessable course, ?Opening Traps You Must Learn.? In addition to discussing chess openings, Davaun shares other chess improvement advice, and even advises me on whether or not I should continue to post videos on TikTok. All in all, this was a fun conversation, and it was great to learn more about Davaun?s background. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com. You can see their latest courses here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ Make sure you are also subbed to the How to Chess Podcast on your podcast app of choice: https://open.spotify.com/show/74A0JotybXUvnviTCzsSUp?si=e58986b2ce124911 And sub to my free newsletter, The Perpetual Chess Linkfest, here: https://benjohnson.substack.com/ 0:02- Davaun has been making chess content for years, but during the past year he has seen his TikTok channel explode. What changed?  0:05- Does Davaun have plans to dedicate himself full time to chess content?  0:06- Davaun discusses his unusual USCF rating history: 12:00- Davaun?s favorite chess content creators Mentioned: Gotham Chess, IM John Bartholomew, KingsCrusher, The Chessbrahs  13:00- Davaun?s chess origin story Mentioned: Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition  17:00- How did Davaun develop the habit of throwing the Demo board pieces after they are captured in his videos?  20:00- How did Davaun decide to write a Chessable course on Opening Traps?  Mentioned: Davaun?s video about the Polish/Orangutan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQQW_ZHbut4 23:00- What is Davaun?s theory as to why his shorter videos get more traction than the longer ones? How is his podcast, Chess Knowledge with H1 doing?  https://open.spotify.com/show/6AefOx7Atzw3bgyfHG2bjR?si=3ed28f8e7d794837 27:00-Is Davaun interested in, and does he cover, top-level chess?  Mentioned: Agadmator, Gotham Chess  30:00- Will Davaun?s kids play chess? 33:00- What is Davaun?s favorite aspect of chess? What is his favorite opening to play? 39:00- Davaun gives both chess improvement and chess content advice.  44:00- I ask Davaun?s advice: Should I continue to post videos to TikTok if noone is watching them?  Thanks to Davaun for joining me on the pod, here is his linktree: https://linktr.ee/H1chess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-12-05
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EP 358- GM Robert Hungaski on Teaching Chess Teachers, Nakamura, Shirov, Niemann The Indian Chess Boom & more

This week  a favorite guest returns to the pod, GM Robert Hungaski. Robert wears many hats in the chess world, as an accomplished player, Fide Senior trainer and International arbiter. His newest project involves organizing and presenting FIDE-sanctioned chess teaching seminars from some of the top trainers in the world, including Grandmasters Gregory Kaidanov, Alexey Shirov, Antoaneta Stefanova and many others. These seminars provide a unique opportunity to learn tricks of the trade from some chess legends. In addition to this project, Robert always has plenty of entertaining and insightful stories, and this interview is no exception. Robert reflects on his encounters with young Nakamura and Niemann, his trip to the 2022 Chess Olympiad, his friend GM Ulf Andersson, and, of course, he leaves with a bit of chess study advice and a book recommendation. It is always fun to talk chess with GM Hungaski!  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com: Check out their new courses here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ Check out my favorites here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ More information about the FIDE trainer seminar?s here: https://fideamerica.net/tca/registrations/?fbclid=IwAR1TQF5uATurqzF0Prwmr6QEg8LWJ165d0ttZrvOG2N0LlqLjqZkbEWdJ6w Prior Interview 2019- Episode 149  02:00- Robert describes his ?chess upbringing? and why his contemporaries  (such as Nakamura, Vitugiov and Le Quang Liem) made him feel like he had no chess talent.  Mentioned: GM Joel Benjamin, Jen Shahade  08:00- Robert reflects on the rise of chess in India and describes his trip to the 2022 Olympiad. 11:00- Robert discusses the teachers? seminars he is arranging featuring top GMs like Shirov, Kaidanov, Illescas and many others. It will take December 8-10.  Also Mentioned: Stefanova, Cheparinov, Bologan, Yottachess.com  25:00- Robert tells stories about GM Alexei Shirov. Mentioned: GM Andy Rodriguez  31:00- Who are the most impressive players Robert has analyzed with? Mentioned: GM Grande Zuniga, Ulf Andersson  32:00- As a fellow Connecticut native, what have been Robert?s interactions with GM Hans Niemann?  39:00 Robert tells a few stories about spending time with GM Bill Lombardy, Boris Spassky and others  46:00- Ulf Andersson stories  50:00- Robert?s chess improvement advice  55:00- Patreon mailbag question-  ?How many openings does Robert suggest that his students learn?? Mentioned: Boom Boom- The World vs. Boris Becker  1:01:00- Who is the most impressive blitz player Robert has ever seen? 1:02:00- Book talk! Mentioned: Domination by Kasparyan  Thanks to GM Hungaski for joining me, you can contact him via his website: https://gmhungaski.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-11-28
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EP 357- Adult Improver Denis Markov on How a Calm and Consistent Approach has Elevated his Chess Game

The Perpetual Chess Adult Improver Series returns with another guest with a great story. Denis Markov is a 39 year-old working dad with a passion for chess. Denis has deep chess roots which date back to a childhood in Russia where he took classes at the fabled ?Palace of Pioneers.? According to Denis, he did not show exceptional talent in those days and eventually set chess aside for some years. Now based in Pennsylvania, Denis returned to competitive chess in mid-2021 and since then, through hard work and consistency has elevated his USCF rating from 1742 to over 2050! While this type of improvement is quite unusual, Denis is adamant that he isn?t doing anything to ?reinvent the wheel.? In our conversation Denis details an approach focused on frequent competitive play, game review and lots of hard work. I found our conversation grounding and inspiring at the same time. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.  Adult Improver Series Spotify Playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/75Uoqz2BoRt2IiTCeOfuky?si=680ff07480434ec9 0:00-  Thanks to those who help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon! If you would like to join the community, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess 0:01- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com!  New Chessable courses including Silman?s Endgame Course, and new ones by GM Erwin L?ami, GM Johan Hellsten.  You can check out their latest offerings here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ 2:00- Denis joins the show! What is his ? why?? What does he do when his motivation to study chess is low? Denis? Reddit post detailing his success: https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/16sw628/1740_to_2040_uscf_in_2_years_adult_improver/ 11:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?How will Denis approach teaching chess to his kids??  14:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Does Denis think that his Russian background helped his chess development??  21:00- What got Denis back into chess in his college years? Mentioned: Aron Nimzowhitsch?s My System 25:00- Denis? study routine Denis? coach:  https://lichess.org/coach/Davjan 34:00- Denis discusses his approach to openings, especially as it relates to playing the same opponents repeatedly.  42:00- How did Denis settle on studying via ChessTempo and the Chess Steps workbooks?  Mentioned: Arthur Yusupov?s series, Chess Steps Method 48:00- What is the nature of Denis? work with his coach?  54:00- Does Denis have any theories on why he is seeing gains while others might be struggling?  1:03:00- More book recommendations! Mentioned: Sam Shankland?s books, Endgame Strategy by Shereshevsky, GM Johan Hellsten?s books, Chess Structures by GM Mauricio Flores Rios, GM Ivan Sokolov?s Winning Middle Game Strategies, Sokolov?s interview with Chessbase India, His How to Chess Interview is Now Out!  1:08:00- Thanks to Denis for joining me! You can email him at dvmarkov at gmail dot com  Or follow him on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/dvm0101/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-11-21
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EP 356- FIDE Grand Swiss Recap/FIDE Candidates Lookahead plus LiChess Catchup with Community Manager Chris Callahan

Next week?s podcast is arriving early, and it's a double episode! For the first segment, I am joined again by Chessable author and trainer CM Vjekoslav (Vjeko) Nemec. Vjeko and I discuss the riveting, recently concluded FIDE Grand Swiss. India?s ascension continued as GM Vidit Gujirathi and IM R. Vaishali?s had impressive victories in the Open and Women?s Sections respectively. With more spots in the 2024 FIDE Candidates now settled, we also look ahead to what is shaping up to be quite an entertaining fight for the right to challenge for the World Championship titles. Lastly, Vjeko followed this event quite closely, so he recommends several interviews and games from an action-packed tournament for us to check out.  Following Vjeko, I catch up with Chris Callahan (38:00) about what is new with LiChess.org since our last chat in 2021. Chris reports that LiChess is continuing to see solid growth, and discusses their plans in terms of both community outreach and potential additional features on the website. We also discuss the latest in cheat detection and LiChess? decision to stop working with US Chess and with the St. Louis Chess Club in the wake of the allegations against GM Alejandro Ramirez. It is always fun to catch up with Chris and hear about what is going on with LiChess. As always, timestamps of the many topics discussed can be found below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com! Silman?s Endgame Course is now on Chessable and on sale if you act quickly! https://www.chessable.com/silmans-complete-endgame-course-from-beginner-to-master/course/199399/ 0:00- Intro Up to date information about ordering my book, and events can be found here: 5:00- CM Vjekoslav Nemec joins me to recap the FIDE Grand Swiss  5:30- Who won and earned Candidates? spots in the FIDE Grand Swiss?  More info here 13:00- What can chess do to make more tournaments feel as important as the Grand Swiss and the FIDE World Cup?  Mentioned: Tarjei Svensen?s article about GM Ding Liren 19:00- What players and personalities stood out in the tournament?  Mentioned: L?ami-Gujirathi 2023  Bogdan-Daniel Deac interview with Fiona Stiel-Antoni: Mishra?s amazing analysis of his win over Ivanchuk: Sevian?s analysis of his win over Firouzja  L?ami-Gujirathi 2023  24:00- Who are the early favorites to win the 2024 Candidates?  27:00- What stood out from the Women?s section? Mentioned: GM Pia Cramling, GM Tan Zhonkyi, GM Humpy Koneru  IM Vaishali?s analysis of her round 3 win over Garifullina 32:00- Early thoughts on the 2024 Women?s Candidates Field  36:00- Thanks to Vjeko for coming back to talk with us- check out his Twitter page here: 37:00- Chris Callahan joins the pod to talk LiCHess 38:00- How LiChess has changed in recent years? Mentioned: Episode 221 with Chris Callahan,  LiChess game database available for download here: 42:00- How do LiChess blogs work? How is it determined which posts get on the home page?  Mentioned: FM Nate Solon  46:00- How do they treat blog posts that are somewhat promotional in nature?  48:00- What, if any, are the technical upgrades the LiChess team is working on?  50:00- What are most requested features for LiChess? 52:00- Chris? discusses the financial situation of LiChess.  LiChess? costs spreadsheet here: 54:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Does LiCHess have plans to become a non-profit (501c3) in the US??  57:00- What is the latest on LiChess? cheat detection efforts? 1:03:00- What went into Lichess? decision to stop working with US Chess and the St. Louis Chess Club? Mentioned: Breaking the Silence, Chris? interview on Ono Another Chess Podcast St. Louis Chess Club Statement  1:10:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?How can one volunteer with the Women in Chess Foundation??  1:13:00- Thanks to Chris for joining the pod! You can email him at chris.callahan at Lichess dot org  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-11-10
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EP 355- Cecilia Albertini and Chandler Toffa- Two filmmakers discuss their touching new chess documentary, The City of Human Chess

My guests this week are Cecilia Albertini and Chandler Toffa the director and co-producer (respectively) of the charming new documentary The City of Human Chess. This short documentary tells the story of Marostica, Italy, where a famous chess game is recreated by human volunteers on a bi-annual basis. The event has a long tradition and draws upwards of 4000 paying customers. It is a touching story about people working together and the connective power of chess, and I greatly enjoyed watching it and discussing it with its creators. We also discussed Cecilia and Chandler?s backgrounds both in chess and away from it. Timestamps for topics discussed can be found below.  If you sign up for MagellanTV, use link code to save 30%! http://go.chess.com/livingchess. Trailer for the film here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kdaZSb-5Z0 0:00- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com.  You can check out new courses, including the excellent Silman?s Endgame Course, presented by IM Alex Banzea, here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/?page=2 0:02- Cecilia and Chander discuss how they became aware of the bi-annual human chess game.  0:07- What is the history of the human chess game in Marostica, Italy? 0:12- Which chess game is demonstrated by the humans in the game?  Mentioned: Nimzowitsch-Alapin 1914 0:13- How much time on location did Ceclia spend?  20:00-How did they decide to show the film on the Magellan platform?  25:00- Chandler discusses his prior collaboration with Chess.com, Griffin?s Gambit, which you can watch for free on YouTube.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5_D11NJI3I 28:00- Chandler and Cecilia discuss their own chess games!  33:00- Thanks to Cecilia and Chandler for joining me! Please be sure to check out their film via this link to save 30%! http://go.chess.com/livingchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-11-07
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EP 354- Perpetual Chess Improvement Book Discussion with Dr. Christopher Chabris

My book, Perpetual Chess Improvement, is now available from New in Chess (and should be shipping from Amazon any day now), so it was time to dedicate a podcast to discussing it in detail. Joining me for the discussion is longtime friend of the pod, cognitive scientist, author and USCF Master, Dr. Christopher Chabris. Christopher had a sneak peak at the book and shares his impressions of it and interviews me on the topics that interested him. . We discuss what I call ?The Four Pillars of Chess Improvement,? how the project came about, and the key lessons I derived for improvement of my own chess game from writing it. Whether or not you are interested in reading the book, I hope you find this discussion of chess improvement worthwhile. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.  03:00-Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com. You can check out what is new here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ And you can check out some of my favorites here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ 05:00- Book announcements  Full info on book signings and ordering signed books here:  https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/book?fbclid=IwAR0oy_PqpOhc-S7sP-mOZClmKZyhKwuWUbthSY8Um4qVp_YCJKYgL9HJiCA 07:30- Book discussion with Dr. Christopher Chabris  14:00- What is the target audience for the book?  17:00- The importance of playing serious games  25:00- Why did I write several pages about IM Levy Rozman?s pursuit of the GM title?  32:00- Why did I write a book? Did I ever want to quit this project? 42:00- How did I decide that ?The Four Pillars of Chess Improvement? should be identified as these: 1) Play competitive games 2) Review them 3) Solve puzzles and 4) Find a Community? 53:00- What is my next project? Mentioned: Episode 349 with Dr. Anique de Bruin  1:01:00 Patreon mailbag: Advice for Solitaire chess  Mentioned: GM Gregory Kaidanov, my video on How to Do Solitaire Chess on LiChess Studies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8bpFF4nnPE GM Daniel King?s How Good is Your Chess  Chess Life magazine archive with Pandolfini?s Solitaire Chess: https://new.uschess.org/chess-life-digital-archives Also available as a book: https://www.amazon.com/Solitaire-Chess-Bruce-Pandolfini/dp/0812936566 1:05:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?What are some scientifically proven ways to improve at chess? What about unproven ways that Ben thinks are effective?? 1:13:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Which piece of advice do I think will be most helpful for my own improvement??  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-10-31
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EP 353- GM Davorin Kuljasevic: Chess Improvement Q & A (plus discussion of his great new book on GM Ding Liren)

GM Davorin Kuljasevic is a renowned author, trainer and player, best known for the excellent book, How to Study Chess on Your Own. Because GM Kuljasevic has worked with players of varying ages and skill levels, and has written a book on the topic of chess study, he is the perfect person to field questions for a Chess Improvement Q & A. In our far-reaching conversation, we cover topics ranging from budgeting study time, to analyzing games, to playing against kids, and many others. We also discuss Davorin?s excellent forthcoming biography on GM Ding Liren, DIng Lirens Best Games: A Chess Biography of the World Champion. Ding, of course, is a fascinating and admirable player and there's so much to learn both from his games and from his approach to chess. Timestamps of topics discussed can be found below.  0:01- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com Check out GM Fabiano Caruana?s course here:  https://www.chessable.com/caruanas-ruy-lopez-dark-archangel/course/188495/ And GM Kuljasevic?s course, Beyond Material : https://www.chessable.com/author/DavorinKuljasevic/ And some of my favorites:  https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ Prior interviews with Davorin:  Episode 229, June 2021  https://open.spotify.com/episode/1nllqVtGfVA9gqdELutNpP?si=2d9ad8336bbb4cbc How to Chess Episode 09 https://open.spotify.com/episode/4tS4dfBFfxnOBmuLqnSfj3?si=2d75dd2c90ba4e61 0:02- GM Kuljasevic joins me!  Pre-order his book:  https://www.amazon.com/Ding-Lirens-Best-Games-Biography/dp/9083336689 DIng Liren?s Best Games: A Chess Biography of the World Champion: https://www.newinchess.com/ding-liren-s-best-games-hardcover 03:30- First topic- Budgeting Your Chess Study Time Mentioned: Dvoretsky?s Endgame Manual  13:00- Do chess books still have value? Mentioned: IM Mark Dvoretsky, IM Jeremy Silman, Think Like a Grandmaster, The Life and Games of Smyslov  16:30- Tactics 20:00- Game analysis Books: Logical Chess Move by Move, The Most Instructive Chess Games,Instructive Chess Miniatures  22:00- Dealing with nerves at critical moments Mentioned: Ding Liren-Nakamura 2022  30:00- Tips for how much time to spend analyzing games  32:00- Finding "model games" Mentioned: Chess Structures 34:00- Tips for those that struggle with time trouble  Mentioned; How to Chess Episode 14 with Peter Svidler  41:00- Was Davorin surprised by the strength of a particular element of Ding?s play? 48:00- What is the ideal time control for newer players?  51:00- What calculation improvement resources are recommended for intermediate players? Mentioned: Calculation: A Complete Guide for Tournament Players by Azel Chua, Fundamental Chess Calculation Skills by CM Can Kabadayi  54:30- Advice for playing against kids  Mentioned: Qatar Open, Nakamura, Carlsen, Kaidanov-Van Foreest 2023  1:01:00- If a study approach isn?t working, like a particular opening or emphasis on a phase of the game, how do we know if we should stick with it or change the approach?  1:03:00- Davorin discusses his workbook series and plans for a 2100 level edition, How to Study Chess on Your Own Workbook  Mentioned: Workbook , 1500-1800, Workbook 1800-2100  1:06:00- What does Davorin mean when he suggests that a player should study one?s openings deeply? Does it change at different levels?  1:09:00- What were the origins of Davorin?s Ding Liren book? 1:20:00- Thanks so much to GM Kuljasevic for joining, you can reach out to him via the Lichess or Chess.com Coaches pages: https://lichess.org/coach/GrandmasterThinking https://www.chess.com/member/davorinkuljasevic Pre-order my book, Perpetual Chess Improvement: Practical Chess Advice from World Class Players and Dedicated Amateurs. It will be available soon from Amazon and other major retailers.  https://www.amazon.com/Perpetual-Chess-Improvement-Practical-World-Class/dp/9083336549/ref=sr_1_1?crid=NC8JT9EJX0R&keywords=perpetual+chess+improvement&qid=1686853259&sprefix=perpetual+chess+improvement%2Caps%2C291&sr=8-1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-10-24
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EP 352- Emilia Castelao and Craig Dubose: Two Chess Enthusiasts on their Chess Passion Projects

This week on Perpetual Chess we feature two chess enthusiasts who are driving initiatives to improve the chess world. 1) Emilia Castelao is a history grad student, chess photographer and chess historian, who is collaborating with Mr. Dodgy to launch the Women in Chess Foundation. Their mission is to advocate for and empower women in the chess community. Emilia has a broad vision for the foundation, but the first order of business is to ensure a safe competitive environment for tournament players. With this goal in mind, the foundation is training onsite advocates to volunteer at tournaments all over the world. In our conversation, we also discuss Emilia?s chess background and the roots of her enthusiasm for chess photography and history. 2) Craig Dubose is an Ireland-based dad and relatively recent chess enthusiast. Craig believes that more can be done to convert new chess fans into tournament players, and is running an annual tournament in Ireland, The Sligo Chess Tournament. Craig runs this tournament on a not-for-profit basis with the aim to improve the playing experience of area chess enthusiasts. Craig and his team made a documentary about last year?s event, which you can see here. In our conversation, Craig discusses the challenges and rewards of running such a tournament, and shares tips for anyone interested in starting to run their own tournaments.  As always, timestamps of guests interviewed and topics discussed can be found below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com. You can check our their new courses here:  https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ And some of my favorites here:  https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ Subscribe to my free newsletter, The Perpetual Chess Linkfest here: https://benjohnson.substack.com/ 3:15- Emilia Castelao joins the pod to discuss a new initiative called the Women in Chess Foundation.  Mentioned: Lula Roberts, Mr. Dodgy  To volunteer to become an advocate go to: https://www.womeninchess.com/ 19:00- Emilia discusses her background and her interest in chess history. Mentioned: Endgame by Dr. Frank Brady, Chess Notes by Edward Winter, Profile of a Prodigy, Episode X with Dr. Frank Brady  26:00- What got her into chess photography? 28:00- Does Emilia play and study chess much?  32:00- Thanks to Emilia for joining the pod! Keep up with the Women in Chess Foundation here: https://www.womeninchess.com/ Follow her on Twitter/X here: https://twitter.com/emiliacastelao 33:00- Craig Dubose joins the podcast to discuss the background of the upcoming Sligo tournament in Ireland.  Mentioned: Welcome to Wrexham, Word Wars  45:00- Is it a priority to recruit titled players to compete in the tournament? 48:00- Why does Craig run the tournament on a non-profit basis?  52:00- Is it challenging to find a venue for a chess tournament? 58:00- What is Craig?s advice for anyone interested in running a weekend tournament?  59:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Does Craig have a plan for what would happen if he were no longer able to run his tournaments??  1:01:30- Does Craig get to play much? 1:04:00- Thanks to Craig for joining the pod! You can learn more about the Sligo tournament here: https://itsligochesstournament.ie/ You can watch the documentary about last year?s event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSx5qHpI5lw&feature=youtu.be Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-10-17
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EP 351- Steffen Nielsen: The author and award-winning endgame study composer on what makes a good chess puzzle, and whether endgame studies are good for your chess calculation.

This week?s guest, Steffen Slumstrump Nielsen is one of the most accomplished chess endgame study composers in the world. Steffen?s new book, Endgame Labyrinths (co-authored with GM Jacob Aagaard) compiles what they consider to be the most instructive endgame studies of all time. It is a beautiful book filled with challenging and instructive studies. In our conversation, we discuss how Steffen came to be interested in the ?subgenre? of designing chess puzzles,  the components that make a good study, and who he believes to be the best endgame study composers of all time. Finally, Steffen shares some details on his creation process and offers recommendations if you would like to learn more about endgame studies. Links of the topics referenced can be found below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com. You can check our their new courses here:  https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ And some of my favorites here:  https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ 0:00- How did Steffen discover the art of composing endgame studies?  0:04- How does Steffen work with engines when comprising a study?  Mentioned: Chessbase India feature on Steffen Nielsen: https://www.chessbase.in/news/Giants-of-Modern-Studies-Part-I-The-Tactical-Thaumaturgy-of-Steffen-S-Nielsen- 11:30- What makes a good endgame study?  15:30- How useful are endgame studies for chess improvement? (potential break) Mentioned: Episode 339 with WGM Anna Zatonskih  19:00- As an study composer, is calculation a strength of Steffen?s?  21:50- How much time per week does Steffen spend composing studies? What does his family think of it?  Mentioned: Steffen?s YouTube talk 27:00- What, if anything, differentiates Steffen?s prize-winning studies from others?  Mentioned: Tim Krabbe?s blog, Episode 226 with Tim Krabbe  33:00- Which famous players has Steffen meant who enjoy endgame studies? Mentioned: GM Jan Timman  35:30- What did Steffen observe from observing the approach to solving of people like GM Sam Shankland and GM Christopher Yoo?  Mentioned: Free Preview of the Book here: https://www.qualitychess.co.uk/ebooks/EndgameLabyrinthsOnlineExcerpt.pdf Also mentioned: GM Kasper Piorun 41:00- We discuss the invaluable endgame study database from Harold van der Heijden. More info here:  https://www.hhdbvi.nl/ 44:00- What endgame study books has Steffen studied: Mentioned: Kasparyan?s Domination in 2545 Studies, Oleg Pervakov?s Studies and Books, The Art of the Endgame  46:00- What was Steffen?s approach to chess study? What authors did he like? Mentioned: Bent Larsen 48:30- How long has this book been in the works?  49:00- Steffen?s closing thoughts! Mentioned: GM Wojciech Moranda  51:00- Thanks to Steffen for joining the program! Follow Steffen on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/SteffenNielsen8?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor You can read more about composing studies on this blog: www.chessstudy.art  Buy the book from Quality Chess: https://www.qualitychess.co.uk/products/3/443/endgame_labyrinths_hardcover_by_jacob_aagaard_and_steffen_nielsen/ Or on Forward Chess: https://forwardchess.com/product/endgame-labyrinths Free preview from Quality Chess: https://www.qualitychess.co.uk/ebooks/EndgameLabyrinthsOnlineExcerpt.pdf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-10-10
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EP.350- CM Can Kabadayi: A self-taught Candidate Master and Cognitive Scientist on Calculation, The Chess Aging Curve and his Favorite Chess Books

Can Kabadayi is a cognitive scientist, a self-taught Candidate Master, and a popular and prolific Chessable author. Given his academic background, Can is especially interested in the challenges of adult chess improvement, and devotes his chess work to helping adult learners.  In our conversation, we discuss the origins of Can?s interests in chess and cognitive science, his Chessable courses, his OTB plans, and notable research related to chess and cognitive science. Can is an avid bibliophile and also shares plenty of book recommendations.  All in all, there is lots to learn from this conversation, as there is from Can?s courses and YouTube channel. Timestamps of topics discussed can be found below.  0:00- Can retells the story of how he got into chess at the age of 17, and how he attained a first rating of approximately FIDE 2100!  Mentioned; Capablanca?s Fundamentals of Chess  0:07- Can describes the chess scene in Turkey.  Mentioned: GM John Nunn, GM Jonathan Rowson, Instructive Chess Miniatures  11:00- Can describes how he became interested in cognitive science.  Mentioned: Fernand Gobet?s The Psychology of Chess, Thought and Choice in Chess by Adrian de Groot  Mentioned:  Take a chess cognitive test via Dr. Can?s YouTube channel:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyOpUyss3Sc, Think Like a Super GM  24:00- We discuss chess calculation, which is the topic of Can?s new Chessable course.  Mentioned: Under the Surface by GM Jan Markos  30:00 What are the most common types of mistakes Can sees in adult players?  32:00- More book and author recs! Mentioned: The Secret Ingredient, NM Dan Heisman  34:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Is it still good advice for amateurs not to study openings??  41:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?All things being equal, what is the best age to start playing chess??  Mentioned: Can?s Reddit Q and A, YouTube video: How good can I become if I start chess at age 30?, Episode 346 with NM Todd Bryant  49:00- Does Can have any plans of returning to competitive chess?  Mentioned: Episode 309 with Dr. Joel Sneed  Thanks to Can for joining me! Be sure to sub to his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Dr.CansClinic Can?s Chessable page: https://www.chessable.com/author/Can_Kabadayi/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-10-03
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EP 349- Dr. Anique de Bruin: Deliberate Practice and the Science of Chess Learning

This week on Perpetual Chess, we look at chess study from a different angle- what does the science of learning teach us about how best to study chess? Joining us to discuss it is an expert in the field, Dr. Anique de Bruin of Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Dr. de Bruin researches the topics of deliberate practice and desirable difficulty and researched and wrote about chess skill acquisition both in her dissertation and in an essay she wrote called ?Helping Chess Players Improve? for the book The Chess Instructor 2009. In our conversation, Anique highlights noteworthy research around chess and deliberate practice, shares advice for chess instructors and self-motivated students, and discusses what her research revealed about gender and chess. This was a fascinating conversation that helped me refine my thinking about how to best teach and study chess independently. Timestamps of the topics discussed are below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com. You can check our their new courses here:  https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ And some of my favorites here:  https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ 0:00- As a researcher without a chess background, what initially got Anique interested in researching chess?  Mentioned: KPrime Podcast Episode 3 with Anique de Bruin 16:00- Is it necessary for deliberate practice to be ?unenjoyable??  18:00- Did the publication of Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell alter the nature of Anique?s research? 20:00- What did Anique?s research and gender reveal about gender and chess? 26:30- Patreon mailbag question: What books does Anique recommend to learn more about the science of learning?  Mentioned: In Their Own Words: What Scholars and Teachers Want You To Know about How to Apply the Science of Learning in an Academic Setting (free download)  https://teachpsych.org/ebooks/itow Why Don?t Students Like School   Make it Stick: The Science of Learning  28:00- Patreon mailbag question: What is the biggest thing chess coaches get wrong?  32:30- Patreon mailbag question: Is their evidence to support the contention that chess players do better academically?  35:00- Anique discusses her recent research relating to self-regulated study ?desirable difficulties? 43:00- If Anique could do a research study about any chess topic, what would it be?  45:30- Anique gives her parting advice for self-directed adult chess students.  Thanks to Dr. de Bruin for a fascinating interview! Her contact info is on her bio page with the University of Maastricht: https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/abh-de-bruin If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-09-26
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Book Recap #33- Think Like a Super GM and Strategic Chess Exercises: 2 Great Books for Intermediate Level and Up (with Dr. Michael Franco)

The book review series Chess Books Recaptured is back to discuss a couple of great puzzle books with a strategic orientation. 1) First up, we discuss a lesser-known but excellent collection of puzzles and insightful analysis, Strategic Chess Exercises by GM Emanuel Bricard. Following that, we discuss one of the most (rightfully) acclaimed books of recent years, Think Like a Super GM by Phillip Hurtado and GM Michael Adams. Because these are both reasonably advanced books, we also share some similarly-spirited recommendations for lower-rated players. Joining me for it all, is returning guest, Dr. Michael Franco (NoseKnowsAll) who is a Software Engineer and fast-improving amateur player, who is active in various online chess communities.   Timestamps of books and topics discussed are below.  Spotify playlist for other book reviews: https://spotify.link/Sx2hLmiTiDb Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com. Among countless other instructive courses, Strategic Chess Exercises is available via Chessable: https://www.chessable.com/strategic-chess-exercises/course/16565/ 0:00- For what levels are these books best suited?  0:03- Why does Michael love the book Strategic Chess Exercises ? What is its format?   Mentioned: Available on Chessable and Amazon, Michael?s appearance on Chess Journeys (Episode 102) 14:00- What are my quibbles about this high-quality book?  20:00- We discuss Think Like a Super GM by GM Michael Adams and Phillip Hurtado  Mentioned: Thought and Choice in Chess by de Groot, GM Jesse Kraai?s Video Review of Think Like a Super GM, My written review of Think Like a Super GM  35:00- Any quibbles with Think Like a Super GM? 39:00- Conclusions from and comparison between the 2 books.  47:00- We suggest similar books to these two that are accessible for players rated below 1500.  Mentioned: Evaluate like a GM, The Reassess Your Chess Workbook, Power of Pawns, Simple Chess, Mastering Chess Strategy, Winning Chess Strategy  52:00- We finish up by discussing Michael?s next chess books and tournaments.  Mentioned: Small Steps to Giant Improvement  Contact Michael via Lichess: https://lichess.org/@/NoseKnowsAll Pre-order Perpetual Chess Improvement here (or wait for it to be available in other formats!)  https://www.amazon.com/Perpetual-Chess-Improvement-Practical-World-Class/dp/9083336549/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3PPCN7OZTKJU6&keywords=perpetual+chess+improvement&qid=1695235338&s=books&sprefix=perpetual+chess+improvement%2Cstripbooks%2C79&sr=1-1 If you would like to volunteer to potentially co-host a book discussion, you can do so via the form here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/co-host If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-09-21
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EP 348- ALTO Tournament Report- Two Participants on What they learned and Experienced at an Adult Only Weekend Tournament in Charlotte

Perpetual Chess returns for the second edition of what will be an occasional series, Perpetual Tournament Reports. (First edition here). For this episode, two guests join me to share their respective experiences at ALTO (?At Least Twenty One?), which was a tournament that took place in early September, and was hosted by the Charlotte Chess Center. ALTO is a semi-annual tournament that has quickly gained a loyal roster of attendees, due to the unique opportunity it presents to compete against and socialize with other adult chess players.  My guests are 1) Returning guest, data scientist, blogger and Chessable Author, FM Nate Solon. Nate hasn?t been competing OTB much lately, in part due to the arrival of his first baby at home, but somehow he won the open section of the tournament! Despite this incredible success, Nate feels he has plenty of chess to work on, and he shares reflections from his games and away-from-the-board experiences in Charlotte. 2) James Braindmair got into chess via The Queen?s Gambit and is already quite active in his chess community in Columbia, South Carolina. In addition to a busy work and family life, James is President of the Columbia Chess Club. With so many responsibilities, James doesn?t get much time to study, but he and some local chess friends all made the trip to play and compete. James reflects on the chess and non-chess lessons he has recently learned. Timestamps of guests and topics discussed can be found below.  Prior tournament report podcast- https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2023/6/30/f82nnc8zc3crw6pxaprlkd5rgil5a7 https://open.spotify.com/episode/2Hmf19bVCz3WiwqFTmuHAE?si=8eedbfe0a6154989 If you are rated below 1300 Chess.com or lower (approximately,)  and would like to send me games for my forthcoming Chessable course, please email Ben at perpetualchesspod.com  4:45- FM Nate Solon joins the pod! Was he surprised that he won the tournament? What were the key moments?  Mentioned:  https://www.chessable.com/100-repertoires-reti-1nf3/course/170854/ Episode 346 with NM Todd Bryant  LiChess study with most of Nate?s games  Episode 307 with IM Dean Ippolito  Nate?s post on Time Management- https://zwischenzug.substack.com/p/time-management 16:00- Nate describes his mindset going into his final-round game against IM Dina Belenkaya.  Mentioned: GM Eugene Perelshteyn  21:00- Nate just hit a new rating high at age 38- How is he able to defy chess gravity?  23:00- What was ALTO like away from the board? 26:00- How is the 1. Nf3 repertoire from Nate?s Chessable course working out?  30:00- How did Nate?s new openings as Black work out? Mentioned: King?s Kalashnikov Sicilian, Shankland?s Semi-Slav  38:00- What are Nate?s chess takeaways from the tournament?  Mentioned: Check Nate?s video recap of his White games here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd6niI6KllI 45:00- James Brandmair joins the pod! He begins by discussing how he recently got into tournament chess.  Mentioned: Paul Copeland, NM Sam Copeland?s YouTube Channel  48:00- What were James? goals going into the tournament?  Mentioned: Hanlon-Brandmair 2023, IM Dina Belenkaya, JJ Lang, IM David Vigorito  54:00- What has James learned from reviewing the games?  Mentioned: GM John Shaw?s King?s Gambit, Godly Gambit  1:00:00- What are the goals for the Columbia Chess Club?  Mentioned: Is James? wife supportive of chess weekends?  1:05:00- Did the tournament have a different feeling dur to the absence oft kids in the competition?  Thanks to James for joining! You can email him at Jamesbrandmair at gmail dot com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-09-19
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EP 347- GM Gregory Kaidanov on The Return of Hans Niemann, FIDE World Cup Reflections & The Differences Between Adult and Youth Chess Students

This week?s return guest on Perpetual Chess is the renowned trainer and player GM Gregory Kaidanov. Gregory joined me in between travels, as he had returned home from competing in the FIDE World Cup, and he was soon heading to Macedonia for the World Senior Team Championship. Gregory shared his perspective on the FIDE World Cup both as a player, and as a fan. As we discuss, Gregory was not surprised by the continued success of GM Pragganandhaa and the younger generation, but the performance of the top finishers was nonetheless impressive. Gregory also shared his thoughts on the news that GM Hans Niemann is now able to return to Chess.com events, and he discussed his thoughts on the overall story. Lastly, Gregory answered a few listener questions related to chess improvement, and his thoughts on a few of his former students, including GMs Ben Finegold and Daniel Naroditsky. Timestamps of topics discussed can be found below.  Thanks to our Presenting Chess Education Sponsors, Chessable.com  You can learn more about the Chessable ?Create Your Own Course? Contest here: https://www.chessable.com/create/ Check out their new courses, included Ginger GM?s The Killer Barry here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ Gregory?s Prior Appearance: Episode 295  0:02:- Gregory joins and shares his reflections on the FIDE World Cup, both as a competitor and an observer  Mentioned: GM Nijat Abasov, GM Wesley So, GM Dieter Nisipeanu  10:00- Was Gregory worried about cheating at the World Cup? 18:00- What does Gregory think of the ?2003? generation of chess stars that Magnus highlighted, including Pragganandhaa?  25:00- How did the tournament go for Gregory from a personal perspective?  Mentioned- Karthik-Kaidanov 2023, Kaidanov-Karthik 2023, Heine-Nielsen-Kaidanov 2002 32:00- Why is the US Senior Invitational of special importance to Gregory? How did he fare in his other recent tournaments? Mentioned: Episode 344 with GM Melik Khachiyan  45:00- In the wake of GM Hans Niemann?s reinstatement on Chess.com, Gregory shares his thoughts on the whole saga.  Mentioned: Chess.com Statement on Hans Niemann  52:00- Are chess books still necessary?  Mentioned: Colin Stapcynski?s article on Coach of the Month 57:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Does Gregory have any advice for how one can improve his approach to chess away from the board??  Mentioned: Book Recap #32- Chess for Zebras 1:00:00- What has Gregory learned from working with adult chess players?   1:07:00- Gregory discusses his work GM Daniel Naroditsky, GM Ben Finegold and GM Sam Shankland and others.  1:12:00- What has Gregory learned from studying GM Ulf Andersson? What has he learned from playing Mikhail Tal.  Mentioned: Episode 300 with GM Ulf Andersson, Kaidanov-Andersson 2002 Thanks, as always to GM Kaidanov for joining me. You can reach him via his website:  https://kaidanov.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-09-12
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EP 346- NM Todd Bryant Shares his Data on the Most Accomplished Adult Improvers in recent US Chess History, plus Discusses his Own Approach to Chess Enjoyment & Improvement

The Adult Improver series returns to look at both the macro and the micro of adult chess improvement. My guest is NM Todd Bryant. Todd is a software engineer (for Chess.com) and an accomplished player, who has used his analytical skills to gather lots of data about the most accomplished adult improvers in recent US Chess History. Todd shares information about the standout improvement cases at different age ranges. What would be considered an exceptional rating gain for someone over the age of 30? What about age 50? What patterns does Todd notice in looking at the rating graphs of these accomplished amateur? In addition to sharing all of this data that Todd has dutifully gathered, he discusses his own improvement philosophy. Todd plays frequently OTB, and when at home he emphasizes opening study and frequent speed chess play. This approach has been working for Todd as he recently passed 2500 Blitz on Chess.com for the first time! This was a fascinating conversation, and I really appreciate Todd?s gathering and sharing all of this interesting data! Timestamps of the topics discussed are below.  Todd?s previous Perpetual Chess appearance: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2023/6/30/f82nnc8zc3crw6pxaprlkd5rgil5a7 If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via the Patreon community you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Chess.com?s First #Chesspunks tournament! More info here: https://www.chess.com/news/view/chesspunks-champs Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com. Here are a few of NM Todd Bryant?s favorite Chessable courses and authors:  GM Gawain Jones: FM Kamil Plichta  You can check out some of my recommended courses here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ 6:00- Todd shares his findings from his independent research into what type of rating gains are seen by the most accomplished adult improvers at different ages.  13:45- What were the outlier cases of improvement after the age of 25?  Mentioned: Michael Johnson, NM Philemon Thomas, NM Fred Wilson   19:30- What type of rating gains have improvers over the age of 50 achieved?  Mentioned: Tom Hickenlooper, James Altucher, Skip the Line   29:00- Does Todd think there is rating deflation in US Chess and FIDE?   Mentioned: Paul Iinuma 32:00- How does this data impact how Todd approaches chess?  36:00- Why does Todd choose to focus on speed chess and blitz with his chess time?  Mentioned: Pre-order My Book- Perpetual Chess Improvement, IM Greg Shahade?s Blog Post ?Slow Chess is Dying?  44:00- Is there a rating below which playing speed chess does not result in an improvement in playing?  46:00- Why does Todd still play the King?s Gambit?  Mentioned: The King?s Gambit by GM John Shaw, IM Ryo Chen  52:00- Patreon mailbag question: What is Todd?s advice for improving thinking processes at the board?  Mentioned: The Amateur?s Mind by IM Jeremy Silman  57:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?Should amateurs invest the time to learn antidotes to dodgy but popular amateur openings like The Stafford Gambit??  1:01:00- What other chess books made a difference for Todd?  Mentioned: Attacking Chess with Josh Waitzkin, Best Lessons of a Chess Coach by FM Sunil Weerumantry 1:04:00- What has Todd learned from watching his son pursue chess?  1:07:00- Todd?s final chess improvement advice? 1:12:00- Thanks to Todd for joining!  Follow him on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/thestrongchess?lang=en Or chess.com here: https://www.chess.com/member/toddbryant If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-09-05
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EP 345- WFM Maaike Keetman on The Best Open Tournaments in Europe, The Chess Steps Method & Chessable's Create Your Own Course Contest

This week our guest is WFM Maaike Keetman. Maaike is a 2016 Dutch Chess Olimpian and youth champion, who is also a Chessable author and member of its content creation team. Maaike joined me shortly after competing in a big open tournament in Europe, The Czech Open. Maaike reflected on her own performance and also highlighted what anyone considering playing in this tournament in future years could expect. Following that, we discuss the September 1 launch of Chessable?s ?Create Your Own Course? contest. This contest is a unique opportunity for community members to share their passion for chess, and to potentially win prizes and earn extra income. Lastly, we discuss a few topics important to Maaike?s chess experience, including The Chess Steps Method, and the most memorable moments of her chess career.  The Chessable Contest Launches September 1, here is all the info you need: https://www.chessable.com/create/ 0:02- Maaike joined me shortly after returning from The Czech Open in Pardubice. For prospective tournament players, she discusses what she liked and disliked about the tournament, and she assessed her own performance. Maaike had to withdraw from the tournament due to sickness, so she was unable to finish the tournament.  Mentioned: CM Vjekoslav Nemec, More Czech Open Info here: https://www.czechopen.net/en/, Sunway Sitges, Reykjavik Open  11:00- Maaike plays in the Dutch Chess League and the English 4NCL League as well. She discusses the formats of these leagues.  15:00- What are Maaike?s current objectives with her chess game?  19:00- Maaike discusses her work at Chessable and the annual ?Create Your Own Chess Course? contest. Upon context launch on September 1, there will be more info at this link: https://go.chessable.com/create/ Mentioned: The Checkmate Patterns Manual, Visualize by Benedictine, CM Can Kabadayi?s Chessable Courses, GM Maurice Ashley?s Secrets of Chess Geometry, Maaike?s How to Create a Chessable Course Video  31:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?What are the best practices of the most accomplished Chessable users??  Mentioned: NM Han Schut, NM Todd Bryant, Perpetual Chess Improvement, Available November 1!, Alex Crompton?s Blog Post, EP 256 with Alex Crompton  35:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?What changes have taken place at Chessable since it was acquired by Chess.com??  40:00- What was it like growing up vis-a-vis The Chess Steps system in The Netherlands?  Mentioned: EP 335 with Matthew Ball and WIM Natasha Regan  43:00- Maaike shares her memories of playing on the Dutch National Team at the Olympiad.  47:00- If Maaike were to emphasize improving her chess game, what would she prioritize?  50:00 Maaike?s fondest and least fond chess memories!  51:00- Thanks to Maaike for joining the pod!  If you have questions about the Chessable contest, email hello at chessable dot com Or post in the Chessable forums: https://www.chessable.com/discussion/ If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/donate You can pre-order my forthcoming book here: https://www.amazon.com/Perpetual-Chess-Improvement-Practical-World-Class/dp/9083336549/ref=sr_1_1?crid=32H1VUUP9AHO8&keywords=perpetual+chess+improvement&qid=1692411671&s=books&sprefix=perpetual+chess+%2Cstripbooks%2C119&sr=1-1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-08-29
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EP 344- GM Melik Khachiyan on How Staying Active OTB and Emphasizing Physical Fitness helped him Finally win his First National Title!

GM Melik Khachiyan is a top player and former chess Olympian. He is also a trainer who has taught many future GMs and has coached the US Women?s national team for many years. Despite his many successes, Melik had never won a US Championship of his own?until this year. In 2023, Melik beat out many higher-rated U.S. legends to comfortably win the U.S. Senior Championship! In our conversation, Melik takes us behind the scenes of the games and opening preparation, and his training regimen during the weeks leading up to the tournament. Melik thinks that he was propelled to victory by a couple of decisions in particular: 1) a focus on physical fitness and 2) his staying active in competitive chess. Melik always has lots of chess knowledge to impart, but his recent successes highlight the importance of perseverance, both at and away from the board. And of course, as GM Levon Aronian?s childhood coach, and a former student of World Champion Tigran Petrosian, Melik always has a few stories to share. You can find timestamps of topics discussed below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com.  New courses include:  Starting Out: The Scotch by Fiona Steil-Antoni and IM Alex Astaneh  Techniques of Positional Play featuring GM Peter Heine Nielsen  Check out my favorite Chessable courses here:  You can check out some of my recommended courses here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ My prior interview with Melik:  Episode 64 with GM Melik Khachiyan 0:00- Melik explains the story behind his last-minute invitation to the U.S. Senior Championship.  5:00- What did Melik do to change his chess training and fitness routine leading up the tournament?  Mentioned: Khachiyan-Root 2023 12:00- Patreon mailbag question- ?How has Melik?s tournament approach changed over the years??  20:00- Did Melik gain an edge over his competitors by continuing to compete? Mentioned: GM Alex Fishbein  25:00- Patreon mailbag question:  Has Melik changed his opening repertoire in recent years? 30:00- What was the story behind Melik?s game with Dlugy which began with the unusual sequence 1. Nf3 c5 2. C3 ? Melik also discusses his unusual preparation for GM Patrick Wolff  Mentioned: Khachiyan-Dlugy 2023, Khachiyan-Wolff 2023 39:00- What  does Melik do to deal with sleep problems that occur during tournaments?  42:00- What are Melik?s memories of competing in the 1996 Olimpiad in Yerevan, with his then student FM Levon Aronian, also on the Armenian team?  44:00- In my recent interview with GM Aronian he discussed traveling to tournaments in the cargo department of a plane. What were Melik?s recollections of those rides? What does Melik think Levon learned from growing up so poor?  Mentioned: Episode 341 with GM Levon Aronian  50:00- How was World Champion GM Tigran Petrosian?s table tennis game? What did Tigran think of speed chess?  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-08-22
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Bonus Pod- FIDE World Cup Update- Magnus and Fabiano on a Collision Course? Featuring CM Vjekoslav Nemec and IM Michael Rahal reporting from the tournament in Baku.

We catch you up on the riveting 2023 FIDE World Cup. I am joined by Chessable author and blogger, CM Vjekoslav Nemec to discuss the tournament so far, then FIDE Press officer IM Michael Rahal joins me from the playing hall in Baku to describe the venue and what it has been like to do post-game interviews with the players, including one with Magnus Carlsen that went viral.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.  Check out FM Nate Solon?s new course here:  https://www.chessable.com/100-repertoires-reti-1nf3/course/170854/ And check out GM Pepe Cuenca?s Lifetime Repertoires: Queen?s Gambit Declined here: https://www.chessable.com/lifetime-repertoires-queens-gambit-declined/course/57401/ 0- Rundown of the results at the FIDE World Cup.  4:30- Vjekoslav Nemec joins the show. What have the most noteworthy stories of this World Cup? What do we expect in the final round? 24:00- FIDE Press Officer IM Michael Rahal joins me from Baku!  You can check out all of Michael?s interviews in Baku on the FIDE YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FIDE_chess You can follow Michael on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/rahal_michael?lang=en You can follow Vjekoslav here: https://twitter.com/chessentials_?lang=en Read his blog here: https://t.co/1tZcgGs5uW Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-08-18
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EP 343- Rating Deflation Roundtable- Statistician Jeff Sonas and Data Scientist FM Nate Solon discuss FIDE?s Proposed Changes to their Rating System, Plus Historical Chess Nuggets from Jeff?s Great Site ?ChessMetrics?

Jeff Sonas is a software engineer and database consultant who is also one of the world?s leading experts on chess ratings. As you may have read, FIDE recently proposed some changes to its rating system (partially due to Jeff?s advice). . In our conversation, Jeff explains the background of his work on ratings, and why he feels that changes to the system are necessary. Following a detailed and fascinating conversation about chess ratings, we discuss Jeff?s excellent historical chess site, Chessmetrics.com, which compares the relative strength of top chess players across eras. Due to his expertise on the topic, I also invited FM Nate Solon to co-host this episode. Nate writes about chess and data on his excellent blog, Zwischenzug.As always, you can find timestamps of topics discussed below.  Sign up for my newsletter, The Perpetual Chess Linkfest here:  https://benjohnson.substack.com FIDE Press release about Proposed Rating Changes- https://fide.com/news/2538 Jeff?s paper-  https://www.fide.com/docs/presentations/Sonas%20Proposal%20-%20Repairing%20the%20FIDE%20Standard%20Elo%20Rating%20System.pdf NM Vanessa West's Summary of the Proposed Changes: https://www.chess.com/news/view/fide-mathematician-proposes-changes-to-improve-rating-accuracy Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable. Here are some courses to check out FM Nate Solon?s course here: 100 Repertoires: Reti (1.Nf3)  You can check out some of my recommended courses here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ 04:00- We welcome Jeff Sonas to the show!  04:30- He begins by discussing the history of his work in ratings, and specifically with FIDE. Jeff also discusses how he has gone from worrying about inflation to deflation? Mentioned: Rating Inflation: Its causes and Its possible cures  26:00- Patreon mailbag question- Could Jeff put a number on the amount of deflation? Is there deflation on the chess playing websites?  36:00- More explanation of the causes of deflation  Mentioned: GM Jacob Aagaard?s Tweet, Article by Tarjei Svensen about Velpula Sarayu?s Record Performance  42:00- Does the deflation matter, other than for reasons of vanity?   48:00- What does Jeff think of the Glicko system?  Episode 249 with Dr. Mark Glickman, Jeff?s Archive of Chess Writing  53:00 Patreon mailbag question: How feasible is a universal rating system based on engine move matching?  Mentioned: Read Jeff?s paper here: https://www.fide.com/docs/presentations/Sonas%20Proposal%20-%20Repairing%20the%20FIDE%20Standard%20Elo%20Rating%20System.pdf 59:00- Jeff discusses the history and methodology of his awesome chess history website, Chessmetrics Mentioned: Jeff?s Series: Who is the Greatest Player of All Time  1:10:00- Where would Carlsen rank? 1:14:00- What would be the biggest challenge to creating a chess site similar to a basketball reference or ultimate tennis statistics?  1:16:00- Has Jeff ever gotten inquiries about his data from top players? Mentioned: Chess24 top 50 of all time Series with GM Jan Gustafsson and GM Peter Heine Nielsen  1:18:00- Which historical player is underrated?  1:25:00- What is Jeff?s own chess background?  1:28:00-  Thanks so much to Jeff for joining the podcast! You can reach him via the Chessmetrics website: http://www.chessmetrics.com/cm/CM2/Introduction.asp And be sure to subscribe to FM Nate Solon?s free blog here: https://zwischenzug.substack.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-08-15
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EP 342- GM Simen Agdestein: The Norwegian Chess Legend on Coaching Young Magnus, Life as a Pro Footballer, and What he Learned from Career-Altering Injuries

This week we are joined by a legend of Norwegian Chess, GM Simen Agdestein. Simen was the first Norwegian Grandmaster, a childhood trainer of Magnus Carlsen, and is a nine-time champion of Norway, who holds the record of being both the country?s youngest and oldest national champion, after winning the title again this year at age 56. As if these feats weren?t impressive enough, at the time Simen was around his chess peak (#16 in the world) he was also a star football/soccer player, who played striker on Norway?s national team! With such an accomplished resume, one might think things have been easy for Simen, but that has been far from the case. As he discusses in our interview, injuries derailed his chess and football careers simultaneously, and SImen was forced to reassess everything. In our conversation, Simen shares what his vast life experience has taught him about life and chess improvement. Simen also discusses the current chess scene in Norway, and of course, tells plenty of stories about what it was like to coach a young Magnus Carlsen.  Thanks to our Presenting Chess Education Sponsors, Chessable.com Here are a few of their Magnus related courses:  Fight Like Magnus  Grind Like a GM  Magnus Carlsen: Endgame Virtuoso  You can check out my favorite courses here: You can check out some of my recommended courses here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ 0:02- GM Agdestein reflects on his recent, record-setting National Championship. How does the feeling of this one compare to prior championship wins? How did he prepare for this one?  Mentioned: GM Judit Polgar?s Interview with GM Simen Agdestein, IM Elham Abdrlauf, GM Jonathan Speelman?s Chessbase column about Simen?s recent win, SImen?s book 15:00- How does Simen structure the chess study time at his famed chess institute for talented chess players? Mentioned: GM Aryan Tari, GM Magnus Carlsen, Magnus Carlsen on The Lex Fridman Podcast  22:00- What stood out about Magnus in his early years?  Mentioned: GM Torbjorn Ringdal Hansen 27:30- Patreon mailbag question: ?Are the live TV broadcasts attracting new tournament players??  31:30- How did Simen become a GM with so little chess infrastructure in Norway at the time?  35:00- Does Simen think he was more talented in chess or in football? 37:00- Simen tells how injuries derailed his football and chess careers simultaneously.  Mentioned: Chess.com?s Tarjei Svensen  44:00- Why did Simen turn down a lucrative professional football offer from the Turkish club Besiktas?  45:30- How did Simen recover from the physical and mental setbacks in his mid 20s? 49:00- When Simen reflects on his 20s does he think of chess or soccer first?  52:00- Why did Simen turn down a lucrative football contract with a Turkish pro club in his 20s?  55:00- What does SImen remember about a young Alexei Shirov coming to visit his house?  57:00- What was it like facing Kasparov?  1:00:00- What are Simen?s memories of Kasparov?s visit to Norway to work with Magnus at age 14?  1:04:00- More Magnus stories!  1:07:00- Patreon mailbag question: ?What is the proper way to determine a world champion in chess??  1:12:00- Why does Simen advise to ?always take pieces??    1:16:00- Thanks so much to Simen for joining the pod! You can learn more about his experience coaching Magnus in his book: https://www.amazon.com/Magnus-Carlsen-Became-Youngest-Grandmaster/dp/9056914375 And keep an eye out for the forthcoming book, Games and Goals by IM Atle Gronn. It should be available in English in 2024 If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-08-08
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Book Recap #32- GM Rowson's Chess for Zebras a classic book that tackles the challenges of adult improvement, and the differences between playing White and Black (with guest co-host, Professor David Franklin)

After a lengthy hiatus, the book review series Chess Books Recaptured, returns to discuss another classic chess book. This time we discuss Chess for Zebras. Originally published in 2003, Zebras is a followup to Rowson?s classic first book The Seven Deadly Chess Sins. While the book has some tonal similarities to its predecessor, it is a bit more narrow in focus. My guest co-host is Law Professor David Franklin. (David also co-hosted our discussion of Seven Deadly Chess Sins) Like me, David is a fan of GM Rowson?s writing, although both of us have our quibbles with different parts of the book. All in all, though, we both find the book highly worthwhile. Key concepts discussed in the book (and on the podcast) include the difference between knowledge and skill in chess, the challenges of handling each color, and the underrated chess skill of ?just being.? Tune in to find out more! Timestamps below:  Thanks to our Presenting Chess Education Sponsors, Chessable.com   Chess for Zebras Free Preview: https://www.chessable.com/chess-for-zebras-free-lesson/course/92638/ Chess for Zebras:  https://www.chessable.com/chess-for-zebras-thinking-differently-about-black-and-white/course/61560/ Check out my favorite courses here:  You can check out some of my recommended courses here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ 02:00- Law Professor and USCF Expert David Franklin joins me. Why did he suggest this book? How is it different from GM Jonathan Rowson?s other chess classic, Seven Deadly Chess Sins?  Mentioned: Book Recap #14- Seven Deadly Chess Sins with David Franklin  04:30- How did Rowson choose the title, Chess for Zebras?  Mentioned: Chess for Tigers by Simon Webb, GM Rowson?s 2023 interview with Chessbase India   08:30- We discuss the major points and framework of the book, as well as the level of players who could most benefit from this book.  13:30- We discuss Part 1 of the book, which focuses on the challenges of adult chess improvement and the ?knowledge-skill? gap.  Mentioned: Move First, Think Later by IM Willy Hendriks, The Best of Novice Nook  18:30- As a lawyer, does David think that aging effects his ability to practice law differently than his ability to play chess?  22:30- What is GM Rowson?s recommendation for acquiring skills as opposed to knowledge? Mentioned: IM Andras Toth  30:00- We discuss part 2, called ?A Mental Toolkit for the Exponential Jungle?  Mentioned: GM Tony Miles, GM Johann Hjartarson, IM Dina Belenkaya  34:00- What does it mean to ?keep it between the hedges??  Mentioned: GM Michael Adams, GM Luke McShane, Mentioned Magnus and David Howell?s course: Grind Like a Super GM, Magnus? Book Recommendations  40:00- Part 3- Thinking Colorfully About Black and White  Mentioned: Andras Adorjan, Mihai Suba?s Dynamic Chess Strategy, GM Vasilios Kotronias 52:00- We share a few more memorable quotes from the book Mentioned: The Moves That Matter  If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-08-04
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EP 341-Double Episode! GM Levon Aronian on The Global Chess League, How to Better Promote Chess, and Reflections on his Bumpy Ride to the Chess Elite + Global Chess League Chairperson Jagdish Mitra on Plans for Future Seasons

Perpetual Chess is back with a banger of a double episode. First up is chess superstar, GM Levon Aronian! Levon joined me from Spain after returning from the first season of the Global Chess League in Dubai. Levon reflected on the success of his championship-winning team, and we discussed why he thinks initiatives like this league are vital to the future health of chess. We then broadened the scope of our conversation, and Levon shared memorable stories about his humble beginnings and Armenia, and the lessons he had to learn when he shot to chess stardom in the mid 2000s. Lastly, Levon discusses his move to the U.S., his 2023 plans, and why he is not playing in the ongoing FIDE World Cup.  Following Lev, we are joined by Jagdish Mitra. Jagdish is Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Growth at Tech Mahindra, and served as Chairperson of the first season of The Global Chess League. Jagdish looked back on a successful first season, and discussed the ambitious plans and long term vision that the league has for upcoming years. Both interviews left me excited about the future of chess! You can find timestamps for all of the topics discussed below.  Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable. Here are some courses to check out: Techniques of Positional Play with GM Peter Heine Nielsen Lifetime Repertoires: Gawain Jones 1.e4 e5 100 Repertoires: Alekhine Defense by CM Vjekoslav Nemec  You can check out some of my recommended courses here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ 4:00- GM Levon Aronian joins me from a park in Spain! How was Levon added as a last-second replacement to the Global Chess League? What sort of things does he usually negotiate before signing a contract to participate in an event?  Mentioned: Chess.com?s Dog-Themed Bots including Levon?s Famous Dog, Ponchik  10:00- What was it like to be in Dubai for the Global Chess League? 15:30- How can new players be incorporated into future Global Chess Leagues?  17:30- What steps are necessary to continue to grow chess and attract corporate sponsors?  Mentioned: Indian Express article by Amit Kamath 25:00- Levon?s scouting reports on Hikaru and Gukesh  26:30- Which young star is most likely to emerge as a world champion?  30:00- What was it like to play games for money to support his family as a kid?  36:00- Levon tells an amazing story of how Boris Gelfand taught him to treat chess professionally.  40:00- Why does Levon think chess has become increasingly professionalized? 41:30- Is Chess960 the solution to the over-abundance of opening theory?  Mentioned: GM Vladimir Kramnik, GM Boris Gelfand, GM Jan Timman  49:00- Is it true that Levon traveled in the cargo department of a plane to get to tournaments?  Mentioned: Sean Williams? 2017 New Yorker feature on Levon Aronian, GM Melik Khachiyan  55:30- Patreon mailbag question: ?What obstacles did Lev encounter in moving to the US??   1:03:00- Will Levon write a book some day? Mentioned: GM Surya Ganguly?s ?In Conversation with GM Levon Aronian? 1:08:30- What is Levon?s study routine? 1:09:00- Thanks to Levon for joining me!  1:11:00- Jagdish Mitra, the Chairperson of the Global Chess League joins the podcast! We begin by discussing the origins of the Global Chess League.  1:25:00- How did they decide on the unique format? 1:30:00- How will they acquire new players? How can teams foster allegiance with chess fans?  1:41:00- Thanks so much to Jagdish for sharing the vision behind the Global Chess League. Here is how you can keep up with it: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GCLlive?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-08-01
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