Perpetual Chess Podcast

EP 279- Derek Wilder (Adult Improver Series)- The key lessons that helped an 1800 break through to a USCF 2000 rating.

May 17, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Did You Come Back to Chess?
04:06 • 2min
3
Is It Better to Be a Chess Kid?
05:47 • 3min
4
How Did You Get Your Start on the Tournament Chess?
08:40 • 5min
5
What Kind of Chess Learner Are You?
13:38 • 2min
6
Do You Like to Attack?
15:57 • 3min
7
How Did You Get Better at Chess?
19:15 • 3min
8
Chessable - What Do You Like to Do Oncesable?
22:11 • 2min
9
Do You Have a Schedule for Chess?
23:49 • 2min
10
How Important Was Theoretical Knowledge for Perpetual Chess?
26:11 • 3min
11
Do You Have a Problem With Theoretical Endings?
28:44 • 2min
12
Did Your Training Method Change When You Found Yourself in a Plateau?
30:39 • 4min
13
Is There Still an Internal Struggle When You Have Double Pawns?
34:37 • 2min
14
How's Your Approach to Blitz?
36:22 • 2min
15
Teaching Perpetual Chess
38:44 • 2min
16
Is Expert Like a Big Goal for You?
41:02 • 2min
17
How Much Do You Devote to Your Openings?
43:04 • 3min
18
Do You Have Prophylactic Openings?
45:54 • 2min
19
The Cost of Chess
47:33 • 2min
20
Chess Dot Com - A New Verification Process
49:57 • 2min
21
The Chestnut Bomb
51:43 • 2min
22
The Import Skill of Prestruction
53:43 • 2min
23
How Long Have You Been Working With Your Coaches?
55:34 • 2min
24
Don't Be Afraid to Play in the Open Section
57:41 • 2min
25
Perpetual Chess - Aar Will Derick
59:50 • 2min