
Perpetual Chess Podcast
Book Recap #37- My System (Fast Track Edition) with GM Alex Fishbein
Jun 21, 2024
GM Alex Fishbein discusses the updated version of 'My System' for a modern audience. Topics include comparisons with 'Chess Praxis,' challenges in translating the book, and handling variations. The podcast highlights the impact of classic chess literature on players' journeys and the importance of revisiting historical texts for continuous learning.
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Quick takeaways
- Upgrading classic chess books for the modern audience can provide a more accessible and succinct learning experience.
- Revisiting key chess texts over time deepens understanding and facilitates quicker application of strategies and principles.
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Learning from a Chess Master's Revised Book Edition
Playing in serious tournaments with long-time controls is crucial for improvement as they force players to be responsible for their games. Keeping things in perspective and enjoying the journey is key, with a focus on realistic goals and the joy of the learning process. Openings should be studied for understanding concepts rather than memorization. Disagreement on whether more complex chess books should be accessible to a wider audience or reserved for stronger players.
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