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Jan 1, 2021 • 1h 27min
Book Recap #13: Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean
We are back with another bonus podcast edition of Chess Books Recaptured. This month I am joined by Jonathan of The Abysmal Depths of Chess Blog to discuss a classic book, Simple Chess, by GM Michael Stean. Simple Chess is an excellent positional primer which features succinct and helpful annotations for the club player. Over the past couple of months, Jonathan has been blogging about each of the 30 games in the book, so he knows the material inside and out, and I was very glad to have him share some highlights of what he has learned from studying Simple Chess so thoroughly. As always, we discussed improvement takeaways, favorite quotes and lessons distilled from this excellent book. You can get all of the details, timestamps and hyperlinks below.
0:00- Why did Jonathan volunteer to discuss Simple Chess?
Mentioned: Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, Perpetual Chess Episode 201 with FM Peter Giannatos, Perpetual Chess Episode 195 With GM Keith Arkell, The Chess Dojo ranks: Classic Chess Books: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRETstfHyDE, Fred Wilson books
6:30- What is the format of the book?
GM Anatoly Karpov, GM Wolfgang Uhlmann, GM Lajos Portisch, GM Samuel Reshevsky, GM Tigran Petrosian, GM Bobby Fischer
12:30- What should we know about the author, GM Michael Stean
Mentioned: Sicilian Najdorf by GM Michael Stean, GM Viktor Korchnoi , End Game: Kasparov vs. Short by Dominic Lawson, GM Ray Keene, William Hartston
17:30- For what rating is this book most helpful? (Probably around 1300-1900)
Mentioned: Recap of Winning Chess Strategies with Neal Bruce, Mastering Chess Strategy by GM Johan Hellsten, Link to Jonathan’s blog post about Karpov-Westerinen 1974
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25:00- Why is Karpov Westerinen from the book Jonathan’s favorite game ever?
Jonathan’s blog post about the game is here:
https://theabysmaldepthsofchess.blogspot.com/2020/12/sc-week-73-karpov-westerinen-nice.html
28:00- I read the opening paragraphs and we discuss the major themes and chapters of the book.
32:00- We discuss some listeners questions relating to how this book compares to My System, Positional Decision Making in Chess, Mastering Chess Strategy, Chess Fundamentals
37:00- Is it worth uploading the games from Simple Chess into Chessbase? What is the best way to study it?
Mentioned: Chessgames.com list of games from Simple Chess:
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscollection?cid=1038489
The Passion Paradox, Peak Performance, Chess Improvement: Its All in the Mindset
46:30- What positional concepts are not covered in Simple Chess?
Hanging Pawns, Isolated Queen Pawn, Karpov Spassky 1975
50:45- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable! Resources to work on your positional chess there include Winning Chess Strategies, and Chess Strategy for Club Players:
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51:30- We discuss a few of our favorite games from the book.
Mentioned: Fischer - Gadia, Unzicker - Fischer, Spassky-Fischer Game 5 1972, Andersson-Knaak, Vogt-Andersson, Recapping Reassess Your Chess with Todd Kennedy
55:00- We read a few favorite quotes from the book.
56:30- What are the chess improvement takeaways?
1:02:00- Do we have any quibbles with the book?
Mentioned: Everyman Chess e-books, Fred Wilson, Martin Justesen
1:15:00- Thanks to Jonathan for joining the show and sharing his incredibly detailed knowledge of Simple Chess.
Follow him on twitter here: https://twitter.com/Berlin_Endgame
Read/Subscribe to his blog here: https://theabysmaldepthsofchess.blogspot.com/
1:16:00- Blindfold puzzles are back! This month’s puzzles are courtesy of Martin Justesen’s book, Blindfold Endgame Visualization: 50 Chess Compositions
#1-
White to move and draw
White: Kc6, Ba4
Black: Kb1, Pb2
Link To Position, Turn Engine On for Solution
#2- White to move and win
White: Kc4, Pc6
Black: Kh2, Nd8
Link to Position, Turn Engine on For Solution
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Dec 29, 2020 • 1h 28min
EP.208 - FM Andrey Terekhov
This week’s guest on Perpetual Chess is FM Andrey Terekhov, who has recently released the book, The Life and Games of Vasily Smyslov. (With Foreword by Peter Svidler!) This biography about the 7th World Champion is an excellent book that has critics raving. The book features both game analysis and biographical details, and our conversation also covers both life details, as well as takeaways for adult improvers from Smyslow’s games. Andrey had access to Smylov’s private archive and has been laboring during nights and weekends on this book for years. Away from the board, Andrey has a Ph.D. in computer science, and works for Microsoft in its Singapore office. Andrey is also a devoted dad, and of course, an active chess player when time permits. Thanks to Andrey for sharing so many details from this great, multi-volume project! Please read on for more details, timestamps, and relevant hyperlinks.
0:00- To join or find out more about the North American Corporate Chess League, go here:
https://www.nacorporatechess.com/
0:02- FM Andrey Terekhov discusses his background and chess in Singapore, where he lives. He talks about the beginnings of his giant Smylov project. .
Mentioned: John Hartmann, FM Carsten Hansen, Perpetual Chess Episode 184 with GM Kevin Goh, Andrey’s interview with Olimpiu Urcan is here: New Smyslov research project | ChessBase, Junior Tay, Find Andrey’s free course on The Two Knights Defense on Chessable here: https://www.chessable.com/two-knights-defense/course/18646/
11:30- Andrey reads the opening paragraphs of his book, The Life and Games of Vasily Smyslov, and discusses Smyslov’s amazing feat of making the Candidates semi-finals at the age of 63!
16:00- What can club players learn from Smyslov’s approach to chess?
Study the classics!
Focus on endgames
21:30- Is it true that Smyslov didn’t calculate that much during his game?
Mentioned: Hans Kmoch, Max Euwe, GM Vladimir Kramnik
26:15- What are some lesser known facets of Smylov’s playing style from which we can learn?
29:00- What did Smyslov do better than other great players? How complex/understandable is Smylov’s style of play?
Mentioned: Smyslov-Golombek 1947, Smyslow-Euwe 1946, GM Magnus Carlsen, GM Anatoly Karpov, GM Garry Kasparov, GM Peter Svidler
34:30- How did the project of annotating the games compare to that of researching Smyslov’s life?
37:00- How does this book compare to GM Genna Sosonko’s Smyslov on the Couch?
41:30- Perpetual Chess is proud to be brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Chessable has a new course on the Najdorf by GM Anish Giri, and you should also check out Andrey’s free course on The Two Knights Defense here: https://www.chessable.com/two-knights-defense/course/18646/
42:30- What was it like to go to Moscow to visit Smyslov’s estate?
Masterpieces and Dramas of the 20th Century by Sergei Voronkov
49:30- Was he hindered by the Soviet government? Did Smyslov ever consider defecting?
Mentioned: GM Mikhail Botvinnik
54:00- What was Andrey’s experience like growing up in the Soviet Union?
Mentioned: Everything was Forever Until it was No More
58- How much was Smyslov’s music career affected by his chess aspirations?
1:03:00- How were Smyslov’s career, and chess generally, affected by World War 2?
Mentioned: Bazya Dzagurov, Mikhail Botvinnik, Isaac Boleslavsky
1:08:00- How did it Andrey persuade GM Peter Svidler to write the foreword for his book?
Mentioned: GM Peter Svidler, GM Gata Kamsky, GM Vasily Yemelin, GM Aleksei Lugovoi, GM Sergey Klimov, FC Bayern Munich, and Baden-Baden Bundesliga teams, GM Pentala Harikrishna, GM Viswanthan Anand
1:13:00- What has Andrey learned about chess from studying hundreds of Smyslov’s games?
1:17:00- Andrey book giveaway! If you write a 5 star review on the Perpetual Chess Apple Podcasts page-
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perpetual-chess-podcast/id1185023674
email a screenshot to Ben at Perpetualchesspod.com by January 8, 2020 to win a copy of the book
1:18:00- Thanks so much to Andrey for writing this book and joining the show! You can keep up with Andrey the following ways:
Chess.com- https://www.chess.com/member/ddtru
Facebook-Andrey Terekhov | Facebook
Twitter- https://twitter.com/ddtru
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Dec 22, 2020 • 1h 11min
EP.207 - Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam
Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam is a Dutch chess journalist, organizer and commentator who is best known as the Editor-in-Chief of New In Chess magazine. New in Chess Magazine has been the industry leading chess magazine for decades and is known for its on-the-scenes reporting of major events, its high-level Grandmaster analysis of games, and insightful interviews and book reviews. In conjunction with his work for New in Chess, Dirk Jan has travelled the world and shared conversations and meals with many of the games most revered figures. In our conversation, Dirk shared several of the amazing stories he has collected over the years, and also discussed how New in Chess is being affected by the pandemic and the chess boom. Please read on for more details and the timestamps.
0:00- How have the pandemic and the online chess boom affected New in Chess, which as the preeminent chess print magazine often devotes lots of pages to elite OTB chess tournaments?
GM Alireza Firouzja, GM Wesley So, Magnus Carlsen interview with GM Jonathan Tisdall here: https://new.uschess.org/news/were-trying-grow-chess-interview-magnus-carlsen
14:00- What did Dirk Jan learn from interviewing the young phenom, GM Alireza Firouzja?
16:30- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their holiday sale here:
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17:00- What was it like for Dirk Jan to spend a day with legendary GM Miguel Najdorf?
Mentioned: The Day that Kasparov Quit, Finding Bobby Fischer, GM Viswanathan Anand
23:00- Dirk Jan shares his experiences spending time with the author of Zurich 1953 GM David Bronstein
Mentioned: The Rise and Fall of David Bronstein by GM Genna Sosonko, Zurich 1953
29:00- Dirk shares a few Korchnoi and Botvinnik stories!
Mentioned: GM Ljubomir Ljubojević, GM Vassily Smyslov, GM Mikhail Botvinnik, GM Hein Donner, GM Max Euwe, GM Tony Miles, GM Alexei Shirov
38:00- A Patreon supporter of the podcast requested that Dirk share some stories about GM Vasyl Ivanchuk.
Mentioned: GM Garry Kasparov, Haruki Murakami
46:00- Check out our new sponsorAimchess.com, which gathers your games from the major chess sites and generates reports to let you know which aspects of your game need work. If you decide to subscribe, be sure to use the promo code Chess30 to save 30%.
47:00- On the day that GM Vladimir Kramnik defeated GM Garry Kasparov for the World Championship in 2000, Dirk spoke to both the winner and the loser of the match. What is the story behind that?
Mentioned: GM Jan Timman
57:00- What was it like to spend time with Danish great, GM Bent Larsen?
Mentioned: GM Nigel Short
1:02:00- Thanks so much to Dirk Jan for sharing some amazing stories.
You can learn more about or subscribe to New In Chess Magazine here:
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Dec 15, 2020 • 1h 20min
EP.206 - FM Carsten Hansen returns
Returning guest, FM Carsten Hansen, is one of the busiest chess authors in the business, as he writes a tactics column for Chess Life Magazine, a book review column for American Chess Magazine, and is a prolific chess author in his own right. Carsten has recently released a new book, Marvellous Modern Miniatures, and has also collaborated with popular co-author, IM Christof Sielecki for the Chessable course, Lifetime Repertoires 1.c4 1.Nf3 Part 1. As 2020 nears a conclusion, I thought it would be a great time to catch up with Carsten on his new projects, the year in chess books, and on his own dreams of attaining the IM title as he nears the age of 50. Please read on for more details and timestamps of all that we discussed.
0:00- What is Carsten doing to work on his own chess game?
Mentioned: Perpetual Chess Episode 84 with FM Carsten Hansen- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-84-fide-master-carsten-hansen/id1185023674?i=1000416496522 , GM Hikaru Nakamura, GM Loek Van Wely, GM Alexander Stripunsky, Chess Life Magazine, Episode 81 with FM Peter Giannatos , GM Jens Kristiansen
12:00- Carsten answers a question from the Perpetual Chess Facebook Group- How does the chess scene in the US compare with that in Carsten’s native Denmark?
Mentioned: Info on the online US Amateur team tournaments can be found here
16:30- Check out our new sponsorAimchess.com, which gathers your games from the major chess sites and generates reports to let you know which aspects of your game need work. If you decide to subscribe, use the promo code Chess30 to save 30%.
17:30- Another listener question: What should I do to a make a new high on the chess.com tactics trainer?
IM Cyrus Lakdawala, Chess Tactics for Improvers Volume 1
23:30- What were Carsten’s favorite chess books of 2020?
Mentioned: Carsten’s Chess.com Article- My Favorite Books of 2020, Match of the Century, Rewire Your Chess Brain, My Chess World, Petrosian Year by Year, The Complete Chess Swindler, Chess for Tigers, Technical Decision Making in Chess, Timman’s Triumphs, Emanuel Lasker Volume 2- Choices and Chances, Bobby Fischer and His World, A Modern Guide to Checkmating Patterns, Logical Chess Move by Move
36:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com Check out IM Christof Sielecki and FM Carsten Hansen’s new Lifetime Repertoires course on 1. C4 and 1. Nf3 here:
https://www.chessable.com/lifetime-repertoires-1-c4-1-nf3-part-1/course/53985/
36:45- Carsten discusses self publishing and the chess book industry more broadly, including which of his books have resonated with readers the most.
Mentioned: Catastrophes and Tactics in the Chess Opening, Chess Book Collectors Group
52:00- What draws Carsten to the English opening? Why would he recommend it?
Mentioned: IM Christof Sielecki
1:00:00- Another listener question: Is it challenging to work on a course/book with a co-author, as Carsten has on different projects with IM Christof Sielecki and GM Peter Heine Nielsen?
Mentioned: Stockfish 12
1:08:00- Another listener question: What led to the decline in popularity of the once popular chess site, ChessCafe.com?
Mentioned: Hanon Russell, GM Karsten Muller, GM Lev Alburt, GM Tony Miles, GM Hans Ree, GM Susan Polgar, FM Chris Despasquale
1:10:00- Thanks as always to Carsten for joining the show! Here is how you can keep up with his many projects:
Website- https://www.winningquicklyatchess.com/
Twitter- https://twitter.com/CazHansen?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Facebook- Carsten Hansen | Facebook
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Dec 8, 2020 • 1h 16min
EP.205 - WGM Katerina Nemcova
WGM Katerina Nemcova is the 2 time Women’s Champion of the Czech Republic and the winner of the 2008 European Youth Chess Championship. She now resides in the U.S. and is a frequent competitor in the US Women’s Championships, and has played for the Olympiad teams of both the U.S. and the Czech Republic. Katerina is also quite busy away from the chessboard, as she has a BA and a Masters, and is currently getting a Ph. D. in Communications at the University of Arizona. Katerina also finds time to teach chess classes, and is a regular and beloved lecturer for US Chess Women’s "Girl's Club" Zoom series of classes. We discussed all aspects of Katerina’s career, and of course we were eager to get the perspective of this top female player on the hit Netflix miniseries Queen’s Gambit. Please read on for more details and timestamps!
0:00-
You can subscribe to the new feeds of Cover Stories with Chess Life here:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cover-stories-with-chess-life-32-ben-johnson/id1438797301?i=1000501070440
Or on Spotify here:
https://open.spotify.com/show/1mNUGWcVB3GADGoy2k5kJ0
2:45- We begin by getting Katerina’s perspective on the Netflix breakout hit, The Queen’s Gambit.
Mentioned: Jen Shahade in Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/five-myths/five-myths-about-chess/2020/11/20/529fb63a-2a79-11eb-9b14-ad872157ebc9_story.html
Also Mentioned: WGM Marsel Efroimski, GM Susan Polgar,
Sign up for Jen Shahade and Adia Oyango’s Mad Woman’s Book Club here:
https://new.uschess.org/news/madwomans-book-club-announced-kick-book-queens-gambit
And girls can join the mailing list for girls’ classes here (classes are free to US Chess members):
https://forms.gle/zZw4sNCjGGCLkws57
For other US Chess Women related inquiries, email Jen Shahade at: jshahade@uschess.org
17:00- What was Katerina’s most difficult loss? What was it like to play GM Anatoly Karpov?
Mentioned: GM Valentina Gunina, Nemcova-Gunina 2007-https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/share/?p=ACtgo9U2xWMaCrAi8ZQY7Opg/p5tXquV8kfmX9pETgFfzhm7p75HWdKc+hWQkrSB
Nemcova-Karpov 2008
https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/share/?p=ACtgo9U2xWMaCrAi8ZQY7ISyLL3tqDGnJQlCXM4B4CnfeuqdGFPE5vHBGaAl0dbd
23:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. There is a brand new course out from GM Yasser Seirawan , Winning Chess Brilliancies:
https://t.co/AllaghNiBJ?amp=1
24:00- What lessons does Katerina try to impart to the students of various ages in her classes for the US Chess School, US Chess Women, and the St. Louis Chess Club?
Mentioned: The Chess Steps Method: https://www.chess-steps.com/home.php, The Mammoth Book of Chess
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37:30- What is the status of Katerina’s chess playing career?
Mentioned: 2019 World Team Championship, WGM Tatev Abrhamyan, WGM Carissa Yip, WIM Rochelle Wu, GM Darius Swiercz, GM Alexander Onishcuk, GM Robert Hess, GM Yasser Seirawan
50:30- Why didn’t Katerina play in the US Women’s chess championship this year?
Mentioned: GM Fabiano Caruana, GM Jesse Kraai, The Chess Dojo YouTube Channel
55:30- What does Katerina envision for herself professionally in the coming years?
Mentioned: Anna Sharevich, IM Eric Rosen, Perpetual Chess Episode 36 with IM Eric Rosen GM Le Quang Liem, GM Ray Robson, GM Alex Shimanov, GM Ilya Nyznhyk, IM Greg Shahade
Jennifer Yu-Nemcova 2015
1:06:00-- Thanks so much to Katerina for joining the show! Here are the ways you can reach/keep up with her.
Follow her on Twitter here:https://twitter.com/Kate_Nemcova
Chess.com: PragueQueen
LiChess: KaterinaNemcova
Chessity: PragueQueen
ICC: PragueQueen
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Dec 4, 2020 • 1h 29min
Book Recap #12 : Talking Improve Your Chess Now, with FM Alex Chua
Welcome back to another edition of Perpetual Chess, Chess Books Recaptured, a monthly bonus book recap podcast. This week, I am joined by FM Alex Chua, a 32 year old Texas based dad, who works for a green chemical manufacturing startup called Solugen. Alex wanted to discuss the underrated gem, Improve Your Chess Now by GM Jonathan Tisdall, which he and I both love. We think it provides a great blend of instructive games, practical advice, philosophizing, and humor. It presents fairly challenging material, which is probably best suited to intermediate to advanced players, but anyone can pick up at least a few things from this book, as we hope they can from this podcast. Please read on for more details and timestamps.
0:00- FM Alex Chua and I begin by discussing why we love this book and wanted to talk about it.
12:45- For what rating level is this book most appropriate? Alex thinks 1400-2000, I think 1800-2300.
17:30- As always, Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Two great courses to improve your chess now are: The Checkmate Patterns Manual and the Visualize Series. Links below:
https://www.chessable.com/the-checkmate-patterns-manual/course/17841/
https://www.chessable.com/visualise-1/course/25695/
18:30- We list the chapters and then discuss our favorite chapters.
Mentioned: The Complete Chess Swindler, The Seven Deadly Chess Sins
26:30- Why discuss two of the key concepts investigated in the book, GM Alexander Kotov’s “tree of analysis”, and the idea of using “stepping stone diagrams” to improve blindfold/visualization skills.
Mentioned: Book Recap Podcast of Think like a Grandmaster with NM Christopher Chabris, GM Alexander Kotov’s Think Like a Grandmaster, GM Anatoly Lein, GM Jacob Aagaard, Book Recap Podcast of Blindfold Chess with Jerry Wells, Zurich 1953 by GM David Bronstein, GM Lubosh Kavalek, GM Anatoly Karpov, GM Ljubomir Ljubovic, GM Efim Geller, GM Vassily Ivanchuk, GM Boris Gelfand
48:00- We share a few of our favorite quotes and aphorisms from the book.
Mentioned: GM Sam Shankland’s Small Steps to Giant Improvement
1:00:00- What are favorite games shared in the book? What are the chess improvement takeaways?
Ljubobevic-Torre 1975 , Polugaevsky-Petrosian 1983, IM Cyrus Lakdawala’s Rewire Your Chess Brain,GM Baadur Jobava’s Twitch Channel, Chessable’s Checkmate Patterns Manual
1:14:00- In lieu of payment, I am making a donation of Alex’s behalf to Lichess.org. Keep up the great work, Team Lichess!
Mentioned: Simple Chess by Michael Stean, coming next month
You can message FM Alex Chua on lichess. Here is his account:
https://lichess.org/@/highlama
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Dec 1, 2020 • 1h 50min
EP.204 - FM Nathan Resika (Adult Improver Series)
FM Nathan Resika has accomplished one of the rarest feats in the annals of adult competitive chess, progressing from rank beginner to FIDE Master. Along the way, Nathan has picked up many more titles: USCF Master at age 31, FM Title at age 40, rating high of 2318 and US Senior Open Champion at age the of 53. Despite some breaks along the way, at age 60, Nathan is still going strong, as he recently had a stellar showing at the 2020 Southwest Open, where he defeated a 2550 IM!
How does Nathan continue to amass new titles, all while he is working and helping to raise his twin children? What is his top chess advice? In this very inspiring conversation, Nathan shares lots of tips, many book and opening recommendations, and even discusses the story of how he defied the odds in another field and became a professional opera singer in his 40s! As always, please read on for lots more details, timestamps, and relevant hyperlinks.
0:00- Nathan shares the story of his chess beginnings, playing in the park at Harvard Square in Boston at the age of 23, and mentions some books fundamental to his growth as a player.
Mentioned: Logical Chess Move by Move, Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess , Lasker’s Manual of Chess, GM Eugene Perelshteyn, My 60 Memorable Games . Nathan’s article in US Chess about his career can be found here: https://new.uschess.org/news/fm-resika-us-senior-singing-chess-icing-cake,
Mentioned: GM Boris Gelfand, GM Tigran Petrosian, GM Daniel King’s How Good is Your Chess, NM Bruce Pandolfini
15:30- How much time was Nathan putting into the study of chess in his early competitive days circa 1985?
Mentioned: NM Murray Turnbull, GM Alexander Ivanov, NM Christopher Chabris, NM Danny Edelman, NM Girome Bono, IM Joseph Fang, IM David Vigorito, IM William Paschall, Secrets of Grandmaster Play by GM John Nunn Nathan also wanted to mention that Senior Master Jacob Rasin was instrumental to his progress
24:00- Perpetual Chess is proud to be brought to you in part by Chessable.com. A few of the courses in which you might be interested, based on this interview, are: The Modern Defense Against Everything by CM Vjeokslave Nemec, and Lifetime Repertoires, 1.c4/ 1. Nf3 by IM Christof Sielecki and FM Carsten Hansen
25:00- Nathan answers a question from the Perpetual Chess Patreon mailbag about whether adult improvers should consider playing less aggressive repertoires as they age, and another about the rating level at which opening knowledge begins to take on an added importance.
Mentioned: The Berlin Opening, The Scotch Game, The English/Reti, How to Think Ahead in Chess by Fred Reinfeld , FM William Kelleher, Small Steps to Giant Improvement by GM Sam Shankland, Pawn Power in Chess by Hans Kmoch, GM Richard Reti’s Best Games, Grandmaster Repertoire by GM Mikhail Marin, Starting Out: The Reti by GM Neil McDonald, Howard Staunton, GM Mikhail Botvinnik, GM Tony Miles, NM Harry Lyman
52:00- Nathan tells the story of how he became a professional opera singer past the age of 40.
58:00- Nathan answers another question from a Patreon supporter of the podcast. How does Nathan’s musical knowledge help his chess, if at all?
GM Mikhail Tal, GM Mark Taimaino, GM Lajos Portisch, Andre Phillidor, Gregor Piatigorsky
1:03:00- IM Kare Kristensen writes in to ask, “What is the biggest challenge of competing at a high level as an adult?”
Mentioned: IM Ilya Figler, Perpetual Chess Episode 178 with IM Kare Kristensen, GM James Tarjan vs. GM Vladimir Kramnik 2017, GM Boris Gelfand, Nakamura-Resika, GM Alexander Chernin
1:14:00 What went wrong when Nathan had a rating slump of nearly 130 points? How did he seek to correct it?
Mentioned: Episode 201 with FM Peter Giannatos
1:19:30- What was it like to play in a tournament in Texas amidst the pandemic? How did Nathan and his family get comfortable with the decision to play?
Mentioned: 2020 Southwest Open, IM Justin Sarkar, IM Zurab Javakhadze, Raghav Kalyanaraman, Check out the Whole Crosstable here:
http://www.dallaschess.com/2020SWOpen/OpenWallchart.html
1:30:00- What are Nathan’s current chess goals? Why does he think it's important to play stronger competition?
1:34:00- Question from Neal Bruce! What are the minimum and maximum amount of hours per day/week that an improver should study?
Mentioned: GM Sam Shankland’s Method 1 and 2, GM Neil McDonald, GM Daniel King, GM John Nunn, IM Andrew Martin
1:39:00- Closing summary of Nathan’s improvement advice!
Don’t get discouraged
Study Structures
Keep up with Your Tactics, no matter your age
Read good chess books and great authors
Read biographies of great players
1:41:00- Thanks so much to Nathan for joining the podcast! You can reach him at nateresi@hotmail.com
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Nov 24, 2020 • 1h 27min
EP.203 - GM Wojciech Moranda
This week we are joined by top chess player, trainer and author GM Wojciech Moranda. GM Moranda is one of the highest ranked and most accomplished players in Poland, with a FIDE rating of 2618 and many tournament victories. Wojciech has also been a frequent competitor in the Pro Chess League, where he has beaten the likes of GM Fabiano Caruana and GM Alexander Grischuk. As a trainer, GM Wojciech has worked with both amateur adults and with top young players in conjunction with the National Youth Chess Academy of the Polish Chess Federation. GM Moranda is a chess bibliophile who has developed a unique chess instruction style, which is on display in his excellent new book,Universal Chess Training, recently published by Thinkers Publishing. We talk about the book as well as chess improvement more generally, including getting Wojciech’s takes on the age old questions of what to study, how to study, and how much to study. If you are looking to improve your own game you are assured to pick up something both from Wojciech’s book, and from our conversation. Please continue reading for timestamps and relevant hyperlinks.
0:00- We begin by discussing GM Moranda’s new book from Thinker’s Publishing, Universal Chess Training. GM Moranda shares how he decided on the unique presentation style of this book, and what he likes and dislikes about other recent chess books.
Mentioned: Reshevsky-Petrosian 1953 (25...Re6), Jon Edwards, My Great Predecessors, Kasparov-Topalov 1999, Episode 199 with Dr. Barry Hymer and GM Peter Wells
24:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. One of their latest offerings is a Lifetime Repertoires course on the Taimanov Sicilian by GM Harikrishna. Check it out here:
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25:30- GM Moranda answers a question from the Patreon mailbag about whether playing blitz and rapid is bad for one’s chess development.
Mentioned: Lichess.org, Episode 200 with GM Boris Gelfand, GM Alireza Firouzja
34:30- We discuss how much one should study, and how one should allocate chess study time.
Mentioned: Applying Logic in Chess by IM Erik Kislik
41:00- Are the rumors true that GM Moranda has a law degree? How did Wojciech get into chess?
Mentioned: FM Kamil Plichta
48:30- GM Moranda answers another question relating to the state of the chess culture in Poland.
Mentioned: GM Jan Krzysztof Duda, Paul Morphy, The Queen’s Gambit Series
56:30- What are GM Wojciech’s favorite chess books?
Mentioned: GM Jacob Aagaard’s Grandmaster Preparation Series, Beyond Material, GameChanger
1:03:00- GM Moranda has some experience teaching blindfold chess and visualization. What advice does he usually give his students?
1:19:00 Thanks so much to GM Moranda for sharing his chess wisdom!
You can reach him via email at wojciech.moranda@gmail.com
You check out a teaser of Universal Chess Training here:
https://thinkerspublishing.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Teaser-PDF-Wojciech-Moranda-Universal-Chess-Training-1.pdf
and you can buy it here:
https://thinkerspublishing.com/product/wojciech-moranda-universal-chess-training/
Its also available from Forward Chess here: https://forwardchess.com/sample/universal-chess-training
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Nov 17, 2020 • 1h 33min
EP.202 - Dr. Frank Brady
Dr. Frank Brady has led a long and distinguished career both in and out of the chess world. Before retiring, he was the Chairman of the Department of Mass Communications, Journalism, Television and Film at St. John’s University. Frank is also the Founding Editor of Chess Life Magazine, and is well known for writing multiple books about Bobby Fischer, who Frank knew since Bobby’s teenage years, and about whom he is a leading authority. Dr. Brady is best known for his best-selling and brilliant 2011 biography of Fischer, Endgame: Fischer’s Rise and Fall from Remarkable Prodigy to the Edge of Madness. In our conversation, Frank shares many personal recollections about his interactions with Bobby, including a first-hand account of what it was like to be at the famed Fischer-Spassky Match of the Century in Reykjavik in 1972. Frank contextualizes the brilliance and the faults of Bobby Fischer, and tells some great stories from his personal experiences. You will not want to miss this first hand account of chess history! Please read on for more details, relevant links, and timestamps. For more detailed show notes, go to:www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2020/11/17/episode-202-dr-frank-brady02:00- What was it like to attend the “Match of the Century” between Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky in person in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1972? 10:30- Frank discusses the question of whether Bobby knew who his father was, and whether he was aware of his Jewish heritage. 18:30- How would Frank describe Bobby’s personality? 28:00- What chess improvement advice did Bobby Fischer give to Frank Brady? 32:30- Does Frank think that Bobby Fischer had Asperger’s Syndrome? How did Frank find out Fischer’s IQ? 40:15- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. If you would like to learn about the chess brilliance of Bobby Fischer utilizing their patented Movetrainer technology, you can check out GM Garry Kasparov’s My Great Predecessor’s Volume 4, among other books and courses: https://www.chessable.com/my-great-predecessors-part-4/course/29726/41:00- Frank answers a question from the Patreon mailbag relating to the history of The Log Cabin Chess Club. 47:00- What were Bobby’s political views before they became more radical? When was Bobby’s chess peak? Does Frank think that Bobby was clinically insane? 52:00- What did Bobby’s Icelandic friends from his later years think of Bobby? 53:30- Douglas Griffin asks Frank whether he is aware of Fischer being particularly influenced by GM Isaac Boleslavsky.56:00- What were Frank’s interactions with GM Boris Spassy like? 1:00:00- Frank's encounters with famed artist Marcel Duchamp1:04:00- Frank still plays the occasional tournament chess game, and he is in great health as an 86 year-old. What health advice can he share? 1:05:30- As an expert on film and chess, Frank compares the smash-hit Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit as it compares to other representations of chess in film/on television.1:10:00- To what does Frank attribute the success of Endgame outside of the chess world? 1:17:00- Whom does Frank think I should interview?1:19:30- More discussion of The Queen’s Gambit.1:25:00- Thanks so much to Dr. Brady for an amazing interview! You can reach him via email at bradyfm at msn.comIf you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: Donate — The Perpetual Chess Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nov 10, 2020 • 1h 34min
EP.201 - FM Peter Giannatos
FM Peter Giannatos,is the Founder and Executive Director of the Charlotte Chess Club and Scholastic Center (CCCSA), which is an award-winning chess club based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Founded in 2007, Peter has taken the club from a small group meeting in a local library to a thriving organization with a large scholastic program, indispensable international tournaments, and a rapidly growing Twitch presence. In our conversation, Peter shares a lot of his hard-won wisdom about how to help build a vibrant local chess community, and he also discusses the difficulty that the club has faced recently due to the pandemic. Given the exploding popularity of chess, Peter is optimistic that any “brick and mortar” chess organization which can survive the lockdown period will come out of the Covid period better than ever. Lastly, Peter is a very accomplished chess player (2390 USCF peak rating) and improver in his own right, so he concludes the interview with some chess improvement tips and a few great book recommendations. Many of the details and timestamps related to the topics we discussed can be found below.
0:00- We begin our conversation by getting into reliving the modest beginnings of the Charlotte Chess Center and Scholastic Academy, which has gone from being run at a local library to a beautiful brick and mortar facility, with city-wide outreach and international tournaments.
Mentioned: Grant Oen, FM Mike Klein, GM Daniel Naroditsky, Bradley Juopperi, Ursula Smith
28:30- GM Ben Finegold has built a successful chess center in Atlanta and credited Peter with helping him get started. How did Peter help? In this segment Peter also discusses how the pandemic has affected the chess center.
Mentioned: CBS Sunday Morning chess story featuring GM Maurice Ashley and WFM Alexandra Botez: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/online-chess-makes-its-biggest-move/, Silver Knights Chess Academy, Kids Chess, Chess Achieves, Raleigh Chess Academy
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40:30- Peter discusses the rough beginnings and then growth of Charlotte’s International Norm tournaments, which are well-regarded tournaments that enable young talents to earn GM and IM norms.
Mentioned: FM Yuriy Krykun, GM Michael Brown, IM Kassa Korley, Grant Oen. DGT Smart Boards, GM Pragganandha, GM Aman Hambleton, IM John Bartholomew, FM Gauri Shankar, IM Brandon Jacobsen
57:30- We discuss the Chess Center’s relationship with GM Daniel Naroditsky, Twitch Streaming, and their popular “Daniel Naroditsky vs. the World” Online events
Mentioned: Castle Chess Camp, Episode 191 with GM Daniel Naroditsky- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-191-gm-daniel-naroditsky/id1185023674?i=1000489096841
Charlotte Chess Center Twitch Channel- https://www.twitch.tv/charlottechesscenter, GM Wesley So, GM Shakhriyar Mamedyarov, GM Jan-Krzysctof Duda, GM Vladimir Fedoseev, GM Rauf Mamedov, GM Salem Saleh, GM David Bronstein
1:10:00- Peter has made huge gains in his rating in his 20s. What advice does he give for improvement? Where did he learn about all of the chess greats that he covers in his Learn from the Legends Twitch Series.
Mentioned: chessgames.com, Douglas Griffin’s twitter page, The Art of Sacrifice in Chess, GM Fabiano Caruana, GM Magnus Carlsen, Life and Games of Mikhail Tal, GM Alexander Shabalov, GM Vassily Smylov, GM Tigran Petrosian, GM Mikhail Botvinnik, GM Vladimir Kramnik, Simple Chess, NM Matthew Noble, Perfect Your Chess (Out of Print but Available on Kindle!),
1:22:30- Thanks so much to Peter for sharing so much of his experience and knowledge!
Here are all of the ways to keep up with the CCCSA:
Email Peter here: peter.giannatos@charlottechesscenter.org
Charlotte Chess Center and Scholastic Academy- https://www.charlottechesscenter.org/
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/charlottechesscenter/
Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/charlottechesscenter
YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/user/charlottechesscenter
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