

The Chess Experience
Daniel Lona
Chess improvement as an adult is harder than it should be. Plus, the journey can sometimes feel too stressful and serious. This show aims to fix that by 1) interviewing experts who can offer clarity on the best ways to improve; and 2) giving you a heap of fun with “chess entertainment” shows that discuss chess culture, events, movies, etc. Most episodes feature a guest, but sometimes I'll do a solo show on a topic. This is all brought to you by me, Daniel Lona. I’m a dedicated chess amateur and the owner of Adult Chess Academy. After listening to this podcast, I want you to have a clearer idea of how to improve, and have a more fun, dynamic chess experience. Please follow the show so you don’t miss an episode!
Top mentioned books
 Here are the most frequently recommended books on The Chess Experience podcast: 
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The World's Most Instructive Amateur Game Book
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Thought and Choice in Chess
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The Improving Annotator

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the art of attack
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The Thinking Cap
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Koston's book on the G3 English
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Soldis' book on the G3 English
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The World's Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played
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Traps and Zaps
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Talbot Vinnick 1960
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Giddens' instructive game collections

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A guide to chess improvement
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Under the Surface
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How to reassess your chess
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Chess, The Art of Logical Thinking

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The Improving Chess Thinker
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Lasker's manual of chess
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Chess Tip of the Day
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Agard's book on think-aloud protocols

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My Great Predecessors
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