Chess Journeys: Tales of Adult Improvement

Ep. 244 Kevin - Angry Iceberg (750 USCF)

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Dec 18, 2025
This week, Kevin, known as Angry Iceberg, joins to share his fresh chess journey after starting just in May. A full-time baker and content creator, he recently participated in his first over-the-board tournament, achieving a commendable 3 out of 5. He emphasizes enjoying the learning process, discusses balancing study with practical play, and reveals his unique preparation methods. Kevin also shares stories of early games, childhood chess memories, and his exciting plans for future tournaments with a community-driven spirit!
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ADVICE

Prefer Longer Time Controls

  • Play longer time controls when learning so you have time to think and avoid flagging.
  • Prefer 15|5 or longer instead of 10|0 or blitz until you recognize common positions faster.
ADVICE

Balance Study With Real Games

  • Balance studying with real games because playing exposes what you don't yet know.
  • Use bots or slower games to practice without pressure, but play humans to cement learning.
ADVICE

Practice Saving Pieces

  • Do focused blunder-saving practice to stop piece losses early in your journey.
  • Try Susan Polgar's 'How to Stop Blundering' style puzzles to build a defensive reflex.
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