Perpetual Chess Podcast

EP 463- FM Nick Matta on Immersion, Mindset, and a Remarkable Decade of Chess Improvement (Adult Improver Series)

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Dec 9, 2025
FM Nick Matta, a FIDE Master and five-time Louisiana State Champion, shares his inspiring chess journey from 1400 to 2400 USCF. He emphasizes the power of immersion during college and how mental resilience became crucial in his climb. Nick discusses effective study routines and resources, such as books and online tools, along with insights on coaching psychology. He also highlights the importance of adapting training methods and staying physically fit while encouraging honest feedback and persistence in improvement.
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ANECDOTE

Comeback Sparked By A Random Return

  • Nick returned to chess in college after Hurricane Katrina disrupted his youth chess path and rediscovered the game by playing anonymously online.
  • That whimsical restart led him to quickly re-engage with tournaments and heavy study, kickstarting his rapid rise.
ADVICE

Study Widely And Test What You Learn

  • Read broadly and test ideas: Nick devoured books and then tried concepts in games and with Stockfish to learn their impact.
  • Seek feedback actively by posting games and asking stronger players to review them frequently.
INSIGHT

Adult Immersion Can Match Kid-Like Gains

  • Immersion at age 20 let Nick replicate the intense focus kids have and turn chess into a vehicle for self-improvement.
  • That deep, curious engagement with feedback and study produced outsized progress compared with casual play.
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