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Sam Kahn is a writer and film producer by day with a passion for chess, and particularly, the lessons we can learn from chess history. Sam is especially fascinated by the distinct chess styles that one can see by playing through the games of prior greats like Lasker, Pillsbury and Capablanca. He writes about the lessons we can learn from these players in his excellent new collaboration with IM Cyrus Lakdawala, A Century of Chess Book 1: 1900-1909. Of course, before Sam became consumed by chess history, he obsessively focused on his own game. Sam has his share of stories from all-nighters at NYC chess dens, and reflects on how he achieved the 2100 USCF level, and why he thinks it will be challenging to reach a highe level. Based on his own experiences, Sam also shares tips for navigating the narrow path from “degenerate” chess obsessive to healthy chess hobbyist. As an avid reader of Sam's blogs (both chess and non-chess), I was excited to hear him reflect on his own chess story. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. Check out the app of our new sponsors Chess Universe in your app store. https://chess-universe.sng.link/Dqw52/kbhh 0:02- What makes some chess players better than ourselves? Mentioned: Sam's post My Insane, Degenerate, Overpowering Chess Hobby https://samkahn.substack.com/p/my-insane-degenerate-overpowering 0:07- Has AI changed the romanticism of players representing competing schools of thought? 11:30- As a 2100 level player, why is Sam dismissive of his own chess abilities? Mentioned: Edward Winter's post about the famous quote “Chess is a sea in which a gnat may drink and an elephant may bathe.” https://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/proverbs.html 16:00- Why does Sam call legendary NYC IM Jay Bonin his “White Whale”? 18:00- What does Sam think are the best ways to improve at chess? 24:00- Thanks to our sponsors: Check out new Chessable courses by me, GM Nils Grandelius, and GM Sam Shankland- if you sign up for Chessable Pro, be sure to use this link: https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 25:00- What is the story behind Sam's chess history blog being turned into a book? Mentioned: Colin Stapcynzcki A Century of Chess Book 1: 1900-1909, IM Cyrus Lakdawala 33:00- Who is Sam's favorite chess player covered in the book? Mentioned: Lasker, Maroczy, Pillsbury 38:00- How does Sam ascertain the stylistic tendencies of historical chess players? Mentioned: Nimzowitsch, Janowski, New in Chess Podcast with GM Tiger Hillarp Persson https://open.spotify.com/episode/1hmw6yMC1u2mwYo5HUjNPG?si=43cd8d56debb4319 48:00- Is there much overlap between Sam's non-chess blog and his chess blog? https://samkahn.substack.com/p/my-insane-degenerate-overpowering 55:00- Sam's advice for finding a balanced approach to chess. 57:00- In his late 30s, is Sam too old to make the master level? Mentioned: Episode 400 with NM Matt Gross 1:03:00- Sam's favorite chess history writers: Mentioned: Richard Reti's Masters of the Chessboard, Irving Chernev, GM Andy Soltis, My Great Predecessor's, On the Origin of Good Moves by IM Willy Hendriks, Ink Wars by IM Willy Hendriks 1:09:00- Thanks to Sam for joining. Here is how you can check out his work. Book- A Century of Chess Book 1: 1900-1909, Chess.com History Blog- https://www.chess.com/member/kahns Non-Chess Blog- https://samkahn.substack.com/ If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Chess Journeys, I spoke with Ben Johnson, host of the Perpetual Chess Podcast. We talked about his recent chess journey, his thoughts on consistent play, and his new Chessable Course, Identifying Critical Moments. I also provide a brief tournament report from the Southern California Open, where I went 1-5. We briefly discussed the games and discussed the challenges of dealing with poor tournament performances. Ben's Chessable Course: https://www.chessable.com/identifying-critical-moments-in-chess/course/248353/ Ben's book: Perpetual Chess Improvement https://www.amazon.com/Perpetual-Chess-Improvement-Practical-World-Class/dp/9083336549/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CbNXmcWHTM5XaWynIZL_VpkfiIpgEtDTW0chUZOmlzs1CjhS6OnQdReo9qy3p7MrSw6_X4iWVe3VctfsAloFV8tvNz0zuEa8AAxBlhTTK9akzwkXfkI7RG7yAtR_pdA2zjAbsV6ntOZCA0docgYMCynMsGN3hKfaAVx_K8UHUUhtnC3gQL42k6qv_i6YkN4e-4YOSXNRw8Qbi1GwvDuSFjLWOYgATMfZoEQqFeLE8tDxuVcmHzO-3JhGSt9Om7aaYymLfCpnKGvDTUGKxkx4qKn0s4kgtQleKDWiNHxFR1I.uSvFthLq1pY4JBfCN0xieSGm1ar-Gy69u2KF7bKqqYw&dib_tag=se&keywords=perpetual+chess&qid=1726111308&sr=8-1 Use this link and the code Scull20 for 20% off of your Chessbook purchases at https://chessbook.com/chessjourneys Use this link to purchase Next Level Training: https://nextlevelchesscourses.teachable.com/p/next-level-training?affcode=1152624_t9sjlp49 Be sure to check out the Chess Journeys Merch Store! You can support the show and look amazing in the process. https://chess-journeys.creator-spring.com/ I've been streaming somewhat regularly on https://www.twitch.tv/drskull_tinygrimes If you would like to be a guest on Chess Journeys, contact me on Twitter or fill out the following Google Form: https://forms.gle/gSnvmUnvpykkgT1y5 As always you can support the show at https://www.patreon.com/ChessJourneys. Also, be sure to check out my Chessable page at www.chessable.com/chessjourneys If you are considering using Aimchess, please use the code drscull30.
The Perpetual Chess Book Review series, Chess Books Recaptured is finally back! I am honored to be joined by renowned author and chess journalist Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam to discuss GM Jan Hein Donner's The King: Chess Pieces. The book is widely considered a 20th century classic and has been recommended by the likes of GMs Peter Svidler and Jan Gustafsson. It is a compilation of chess columns from a 3-time Dutch national champion, who spanned the chess generations between Max Euwe and Jan Timman. Donner is a brilliant, prescient and provocative writer who chronicles his own career, and also opines as the careers of Fischer, Spassky, Tal and others unfold in his proximity. Reading The King is a fun way to retrace 20th-century chess history, and the life and career of Donner. But, in my opinion, the book is not without its flaws. Donner's writing is sometimes offensive, particularly when he bombastically shares his views about women in chess. I was grateful to have Dirk Jan help me discern whether Donner was being sarcastic in some of his more scathing columns. After we finish discussing the book, I chat with Dirk Jan a bit about his current projects, and his work on New in Chess' excellent new podcast. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 0:00- Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com! If you sign up for Chessable Pro in order to unlock discounts and additional features, be sure to use the following link: https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:02- What is Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam's personal history with The King and with its author, GM Jan Hein Donner? Mentioned: Dutch novelist Harry Mulisch 0:09- How is the English edition of The King, connected to the history of New in Chess publishing? Mentioned: Allard Hoogland, Taylor Kingston's review of the 1997 edition of The King: https://www.chesscafe.com/text/donner.txt 12:00- We discuss Donner's personal life, including the one, short-lived, real job that he had at IBM. Mentioned: Hein Donner: The Biography by Alexander Munninghoff 18:00- Some of Donner's most famous writing is very sexist- how was it viewed at the time? Mentioned: GM Jan Gustafsson 23:00- Did Dirk Jan work directly with Richard de Weger, the book's translator? 24:00- Likes and dislikes from the book, starting with his acquaintance with Donner's beautiful reflections on Fischer and Spassky. Mentioned: Richard James' review of Hein Donner, The Biography: https://britishchessnews.com/2020/08/07/hein-donner-the-biography/ 42:00- What was Donner's opinion of legendary Dutch World Champion, Dr. Max Euwe? 43:00- What did Donner mean by his famous quote “Chess is a game of chance?” We also discuss a few other memorable quotes. 48:00- Was Donner being sarcastic when he wrote at length that “women cannot play chess”? 54:00- Why is Donner's rivalry and demeaning writing about Dutch champion Lodewijk Prins, such a famous part of Dutch chess history? Mentioned: GM Ben FInegold's video on Donner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXqpyLUt6mM 59:00- Closing thoughts on The King 1:03:00- Dirk's thoughts on the Candidates and his other current big project Mentioned: The Real Paul Morphy by FM Charles Hertan, Games and Goals 1:08:00- How is Dirk Jan enjoying podcasting? Mentioned: New in Chess Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Mj990NfwvaOh4GCKWLMJ7?si=2ec5f58435f44686 Episode 207 with Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam Thanks to Dirk Jan for sharing his knowledge and experiences with this book! Be sure to sub to the New in Chess Podcast! https://open.spotify.com/show/2Mj990NfwvaOh4GCKWLMJ7?si=eb1eca7173d44ae2 If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
087 Rarely have I publicly reflected on my experiences from running this podcast. Or what I've learned from talking to so many titled players, coaches, and commentators. But it's been a little over two years since the show's launch. And it has recently crossed 250K downloads (woohoo!)To top it off, we've delivered eighty guest interviews and counting.So, I figured a little reflection was due.In this episode, I share insights on the improvement, insights on the chess community, and a few “behind-the-scenes” thoughts from years of being a chess podcast host.I also dive into: My five most personally meaningful episodes.Why I believe the chess community is better than most other skill/hobby communities.Why this podcast has only just begun.My membership relaunch is just weeks away! Sign up for the waitlist here to be notified.Links to Other Episodes Cited:NM Bruce PandolfiniRochelle BallantineGM Irina KrushIM Eric RosenWGM Jennifer Shahade>> Join my official FREE club for The Chess Experience on Chess.com
This week I am joined by a rising star in chess media, Davaun Williams. To his 200,000+ Tiktok followers and nearly 80,000 Instagram followers, Davaun is better known as “Chess Knowledge with H1.” In our conversation, we discuss H1's chess origins, the origins of the nickname “H1,” and how he gained fame for using a demo board and throwing the captured chess pieces during his entertaining videos. Davaun's videos feature a lot of opening traps, and he has just released his first Chessable course, “Opening Traps You Must Learn.” In addition to discussing chess openings, Davaun shares other chess improvement advice, and even advises me on whether or not I should continue to post videos on TikTok. All in all, this was a fun conversation, and it was great to learn more about Davaun's background. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsors, Chessable.com. You can see their latest courses here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ Make sure you are also subbed to the How to Chess Podcast on your podcast app of choice: https://open.spotify.com/show/74A0JotybXUvnviTCzsSUp?si=e58986b2ce124911 And sub to my free newsletter, The Perpetual Chess Linkfest, here: https://benjohnson.substack.com/ 0:02- Davaun has been making chess content for years, but during the past year he has seen his TikTok channel explode. What changed? 0:05- Does Davaun have plans to dedicate himself full time to chess content? 0:06- Davaun discusses his unusual USCF rating history: 12:00- Davaun's favorite chess content creators Mentioned: Gotham Chess, IM John Bartholomew, KingsCrusher, The Chessbrahs 13:00- Davaun's chess origin story Mentioned: Chessmaster: Grandmaster Edition 17:00- How did Davaun develop the habit of throwing the Demo board pieces after they are captured in his videos? 20:00- How did Davaun decide to write a Chessable course on Opening Traps? Mentioned: Davaun's video about the Polish/Orangutan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQQW_ZHbut4 23:00- What is Davaun's theory as to why his shorter videos get more traction than the longer ones? How is his podcast, Chess Knowledge with H1 doing? https://open.spotify.com/show/6AefOx7Atzw3bgyfHG2bjR?si=3ed28f8e7d794837 27:00-Is Davaun interested in, and does he cover, top-level chess? Mentioned: Agadmator, Gotham Chess 30:00- Will Davaun's kids play chess? 33:00- What is Davaun's favorite aspect of chess? What is his favorite opening to play? 39:00- Davaun gives both chess improvement and chess content advice. 44:00- I ask Davaun's advice: Should I continue to post videos to TikTok if noone is watching them? Thanks to Davaun for joining me on the pod, here is his linktree: https://linktr.ee/H1chess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ben invited me on to talk about growing as a chess content creator and the new course I published on Chessable.com/h1. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chessknowledgewithh1/message
This week on Chess Journeys, I spoke with NM, podcaster, and author Ben Johnson. We reflected on his recent chess journey. But we spent most of the time talking about his new book: Perpetual Chess Improvement. We discussed a wide range of topics such as the process of writing, early reviews, reasons for writing a book, imposter syndrome, and my thoughts on the book. Ben provided a lot of insights about the book including why he focused on readability and breadth over depth. If you are interested in the book, this is a must listen. Ben's new book Perpetual Chess Improvement: https://www.amazon.com/Perpetual-Chess-Improvement-Practical-World-Class/dp/9083336549/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=perpetual+chess+improvement&qid=1700009398&sr=8-1 Use this link to purchase Next Level Training: https://nextlevelchesscourses.teachable.com/p/next-level-training?affcode=1152624_t9sjlp49 Be sure to check out the Chess Journeys Merch Store! You can support the show and look amazing in the process. https://chess-journeys.creator-spring.com/ I've been streaming somewhat regularly on https://www.twitch.tv/drskull_tinygrimes If you would like to be a guest on Chess Journeys, contact me on Twitter or fill out the following Google Form: https://forms.gle/gSnvmUnvpykkgT1y5 As always you can support the show at https://www.patreon.com/ChessJourneys. Also, be sure to check out my Chessable page at www.chessable.com/chessjourneys If you are considering using Aimchess, please use the code drscull30.
8-time Russian champion and all-time favorite podcast guest GM Peter Svidler returns for the final episode of 64: A Chess Podcast. Thank you for listening and for fueling so many of my fondest memories!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcast
FM Nate Solon is a new author on Chessable, founder of the Zwischenzug newsletter, former professional poker player, and data scientist who rejoins the podcast for the second time. Subscribe to Nate's newsletter and check out his new Chessable course on the Reti Opening in 100 lines!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcast //Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter, Twitch, and YouTube! //
IM Jovanka Houska is a 9-time British Chess Champion, WGM, and commentator extraordinaire, who has worked on some of the most prominent chess tournaments around the world. 64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcast // Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter, Twitch, and YouTube! //
KDLearns is a chess content creator with over 28,000 subscribers on TikTok and 18,000 subscribers on YouTube. He's also done commentary and editing for other content creators in the chess world, and is hoping to win the World Chess+Tennis Championship in Baden-Baden, Germany.64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter, Twitch, and YouTube!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64 :)
GM Simon Williams is a world-class commentator, author, and streamer. He pioneered chess content creation on the Internet, and remains beloved by the chess world for the infectious enthusiasm and burning passion he brings to chess.64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64 :)
059 Need some inspiration on your chess journey from a fellow adult improver? This week's guest is a powerhouse. Even though she didn't begin chess until adulthood, Stacia Pugh has soared to 1800 USCF - and still rising!Plus, she's attending OTB classical tournaments nearly every month and has a chess coaching business called, Chess Is Best.In this episode, we discuss: Stacia's Top 8 Chess Improvement LessonsHow switching from d4 to e4 dramatically improved her chess - and why other club players should also play 1.e4Why tactics are by FAR the most important area of chess for improvement More From Stacia:Stacia's Website Stacia's YouTube channelStacia's Twitter>> Join my official FREE club for The Chess Experience on Chess.com
Joe Lee, aka JoeBruin, is the commissioner of the Collegiate Chess League.Recorded 4/24/2023. On this episode, I mentioned this NYT Profile on Chess.com.64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64 :)
Recorded in Washington Square in New York City on April 8, 2023. This week's guest on Perpetual Chess is the CEO of Chessable, Geert van der Velde. As longtime listeners know, Geert is a former rock star, devoted chess improver, dad, and avid runner. We recorded on location from the “chess tables” at Washington Square Park on April 8, 2023, in NYC, where Geert was visiting. In our interview, we discussed Geert's “visitor's perspective” on the iconic chess tournaments in Reykjavik and Wijk an Zee, forthcoming Chessable courses, the many user interface upgrades that are coming for Chessable, and the impact of Chessable's recent merger with Chess.com. We also discussed Geert's own chess game. As a bonus, we were briefly visited by National Master Han Schut, Chessable Author, who was in New York playing a tournament. As always, links and topics of timestamps discussed can be found below. Geert's Prior Appearance- Episode 161 0:00- Check out some of my favorite Chessable courses here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ 0:02- Introduction: Geert's recent travels to NYC, filming content with Gotham Chess 0:08- Geert shares a quick trip report on the Reykjavik Open, which he attended in a non-playing capacity. 14:30- Geert discusses the transition in the wake of the acquisition of Chessable by Chess.com 22:00- How will Chessable's focus shift with multiple courses on all of the major openings now available? Mentioned: How to Chess Podcast, IM Alex Banzea, IM Christof Sielecki 27:00- Is there still room for non-titled community members to create Chessable courses? Mentioned: The Checkmate Patterns Manual 29:00- How does Geert respond to critics who say that Chessable opening courses are too voluminous? 33:00- What is Chessable 3.0? What upgrades is Chessable planning? Mentioned: Email Chessable at hello at Chessable.com 43:00- Geert's own chess study and play: What was it like to play in an amateur section of Wijk an Zee? 48:00- Special guest, Chessable Author, and Chess Steps Trainer, NM Han Schut joins the interview! Mentioned: Benji Portheault's Blog, Han's Forthcoming Course is on The Milner Barry Gambit Geert Van Der Velde Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MrDodgy is the organizer of the most prestigious chess tournament in the world -- the MrDodgy Invitational -- and an Olympic champion.64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
WGM Andreea Navrotescu is a mainstay of the French national team and 6-time French Youth Champion.64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
NM Elijah Logozar is a chess coach and a prolific author of over a dozen Chessable courses, winning their Author of the Year award in 2021.Check out Elijah's courses here and book lessons with Elijah here!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
Emilia Castelao is a chess historian and photographer.Follow Emilia's work here and follow her on Twitter!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
CM Vjekoslav Nemec is a chess author, blogger, and manager of the PCL's Croatia Bulldogs.Follow Vjeko on Twitter here, and check out the Croatia Bulldogs here!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
GM Noel Studer is a 2-time Swiss Champion and author of the Next Level Chess Newsletter.Subscribe to Noel's great newsletter here!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
GM Evgenij Miroshnichenko, aka "Miro", is a 2-time Ukrainian Chess Champion, FIDE Senior Trainer, and a long-time legendary commentator of chess. "Am I A Chess Tourist?"64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
Matt Thomas is a Chessboxing World Champion, chessboxing commentator, and founder of the nonprofit Brawl for a Cause.Follow Matt on Twitter and Twitch!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
Julia Rios is the co-host of the Chessfeels Podcast.Follow Julia on Twitter here and check out the Chessfeels Podcast, perhaps the most unique and fresh podcast about chess.64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
Lularobs is a Twitch streamer, chess Olympian, and content creator. She rejoins the podcast to recap a whirlwind year!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
GM Ori Kobo -- my chess coach -- returns to the podcast.64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
GM Christian Chirila hosts the C-Squared Podcast. He is also the trainer & second of GM Fabiano Caruana, his co-host on C-Squared, and is a long-time commentator for the St. Louis Chess Club. Sub to the C-Squared Podcast on Spotify and YouTube -- currently my favorite chess podcast :-)64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
On this episode of 64: A Chess Podcast, I talk about the 44-page lawsuit filed by Hans Niemann against Magnus Carlsen, PMG, Chess.com, Danny Rensch, and Hikaru Nakamura.
WFM Fruzsina Szente-Varga is a Twitch streamer and chess coach.If you are interested in coaching from Fruzsina, click this link!Follow WFM Fruzsina Szente-Varga here on Twitch, Twitter, and Instagram!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code 64SQUARES at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
This week on Chess Journeys, I spoke with the legend himself Ben Johnson. Ben is the proprietor of the Perpetual Chess Podcast, How to Chess, and his new substack blog the Perpetual Chess Link-Fest https://benjohnson.substack.com/. The episode starts with a checkin on Ben's improvement progress. It's been an up and down journey for him during the last year. This week, we focused mostly on books. We went through each rating band and suggested books that have worked for us as trainers and improvers. Ben has reviewed many chess books and his expertise is boundless. We also answered a wide range of questions about chess books. I will make a page with all of the recommendations on the Patreon page for the podcast. It will be accessible by all. You can check out Ben's exhaustive book list recommendation here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/book-recommendations You can support Ben's new blog here: https://benjohnson.substack.com/ Be sure the check out the Chess Journeys Merch Store! You can support the show and look amazing in the process. https://chess-journeys.creator-spring.com/ If you would like to be a guest on Chess Journeys, contact me on Twitter or fill out the following Google Form: https://forms.gle/gSnvmUnvpykkgT1y5 As always you can support the show at https://www.patreon.com/ChessJourneys. Also, be sure to check out my Chessable page at www.chessable.com/chessjourneys If you are considering using Aimchess, please use the code drscull30.
A trailer specifically intended anybody who has never tried blindfold chess before. Q: Can anybody try blindfold training, regardless of experience or chess ability? - yes they can. Q: What is the number one reason why people don't try chess visualisation ;/ playing without sight of the board? - It's not that they don't know how or where to start. Invisible Chess will have weekly episodes (to be released on Wednesday) aimed specifically at newcomers to playing without a board/pieces. BOOK mentioned in this trailer ... IMPROVE YOUR CHESS NOW: Jon Tisdall - Improve Your Chess Now (Cadogan Chess Books): Amazon.co.uk: Jon Tisdall: 8601417396193: Books Jon Tisdal twitter - Jonathan Tisdall (@GMjtis) / Twitter LINKS: Host Jonathan/Get Bent Larsen on twitter - @unseenchesspod. Website and newsletter - Invisible Chess on Substack. email - invsiblechesspod @ gmail . com Intro/Outro MUSIC: Martin Bostock, bass player with Red Banner.
Welcome to Invisible Chess. Blindfold chess/visualisation training is for everybody whether they be experienced blindfoldistas or brand new to it; relative chess beginners to masters. Why play chess blindfold? It must be good for your chess - but also just for the fun of it. LINKS: Host Jonathan/Get Bent Larsen on twitter - @unseenchesspod. Website and newsletter - Invisible Chess on Substack. email - invsiblechesspod @ gmail . com Intro/Outro MUSIC: Martin Bostock, bass player with Red Banner.
GM Maurice Ashley is one of the greatest chess commentators of all time. The first black grandmaster in history, GM Ashley was inducted into the US Chess Hall of Fame in 2016. Check out The Secrets of Chess Geometry on Chessable and start changing the way you see the chessboard today!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code 64SQUARES at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
GM Benjamin Bok is a Dutch grandmaster and Twitch streamer, currently ranked #4 in the Netherlands.(recorded before Magnus withdrawing from the Drama Cup)Follow and subscribe to Benjamin on Twitch -- one of my favorite streamers in chess today!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastGet 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code 64SQUARES at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpodIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
With Season 2 of The How to Chess Podcast concluding, we are sharing one more "bonus pod" on this feed. This How to Chess episode features the renowned trainer and author, GM Johan Hellsten. In the interview, Johan shares tips for reviewing your chess games, and shares a few mistakes he commonly encounters from his students. To make sure you don't miss an episode of How to Chess, be sure to subscribe to it separately: You can Subscribe to How to Chess on all of the major podcast Platforms: How To Chess on Apple Podcasts Spotify And here is the Perpetual Chess interview with GM Hellsten which I referenced: Perpetual Chess Podcast: EP 273- GM Johan Hellsten on Chess Improvement, the Inspirations for his "Mastering Chess" Book Series, and his favorite OTB Memories on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Julesgambit is an up-and-coming Twitch streamer, streaming chess at twitch.tv/julesgambit.Jules is also on TikTok and YouTube -- check her out there and make sure to subscribe to her Twitch!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
Here is the most recent episode of the How to Chess Podcast. If you enjoy it, please be sure you are subscribed to How to Chess on its own feed. The How to Chess archive features insightful interviews with GM Peter Svidler, GM Vladimir Kramnik, FM Peter Giannatos, with lots more to come. You can Subscribe to How to Chess on these Platforms: How To Chess on Apple Podcasts Spotify Be sure to check out GM Sahaj Grover's course, Timeless Techniques: Strategic Endgames, here: https://www.chessable.com/timeless-technique-strategic-endgames/course/42898/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Geert van der Velde is the CEO of Chessable (and a good friend of the podcast!).64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
GM Peter Svidler is an 8-time Russian Chess Champion, former World #4, multiple-time Candidate for the World Chess Championship, legendary chess commentator and author, and perennial Hearthstone player.64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
GM Romain Edouard is the editor-in-chief of Thinkers Publishing, a published chess author, former second to GM Veselin Topalov, and former member of the 2700 club. 64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Don't forget to check 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch!Thanks for listening to this episode of 64!
GM Peter Heine Nielsen is the coach of World Champion Magnus Carlsen, five-time Danish Champion, fellow podcaster, and self-described "adult in the room". Listen to the Chicken Chess Club, featuring GMs Peter Heine Nielsen, Jan Gustafsson, and Laurent Fressinet!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Follow Peter Heine Nielsen on Twitter, and follow 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch.Thanks for listening to this episode of 64, and sorry for the weird audio quality -- had to use my backup mic :(
WFM Devina Devagharan is a Twitch streamer, chess coach, and fellow podcaster.Devina streams chess at twitch.tv/twitchlezgo. Check out her website at www.devinadev.com to learn more about Devina & sign up for private lessons!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Follow Devina on Twitter, and follow 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch.Thanks for listening to this episode of 64 :)
GM Anish Giri is the No. 1 ranked chess player in the Netherlands, and one of the strongest chess players in the world, currently ranked No. 10 on the FIDE Top 100 Ratings List for May 2022.A four-time Dutch champion, Anish has been a mainstay of professional chess in the past decade. He is one of the greatest players in the history of the game, achieving a live rating of 2802.8 in February 2015, and reaching World #3 in Jan 2016. Most significantly, he won the MrDodgy Invitational in 2020 and 2021. Beyond his professional chess career, Anish is a prolific Chessable author, occasional streamer, and renowned as King of Chess Twitter. If you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!)Follow Anish on Twitter, and follow 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch. 64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastThanks for listening to this episode of 64 :)
MrDodgy is a Chess Twitter celebrity, Twitch streamer, and iconic organizer of the world-renowned MrDodgy Invitational Tournament. 64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastIf you want to support the podcast, subscribe to my Patreon (for as little as $1 a month!).Follow 64: A Chess Podcast on Twitter and Twitch. Thanks for listening to this week's episode of 64!
GM Jan Gustafsson is a popular and entertaining commentator for Chess24.com, a noted opening theoretician, a Chessable author, and 3 time member of GM Magnus Carlsen's World Championship preparation team. Jan returned to Perpetual Chess for the fifth time to discuss chess news and the World Championship cycle, catch us up on the state of his chess game and to discuss what else he has been up to. Jan's new projects include the launch of his own chess podcast, Chicken Chess Club,, where he and his friends, GM Laurent Fressinet and Peter Heine Nielsen give a light hearted rundown of the latest chess news. You can find timestamps below, for more detailed show notes, please go to the podcast webpage here: Listen to Episodes! — The Perpetual Chess Podcast 0:00- We briefly discuss the origins of Jan's new podcast, The Chicken Chess Club. 5:30- Jan's thoughts on the 2022 FIDE Candidates tournament, and whether Magnus will defend his title Mentioned: Inside Team Magnus (behind Chess24 Paywall use promo code #Janistan) 12:30- When did Jan find out he would be on Magnus Carlsen's 2022 World Championship Preparation Team? 17:00- Patreon mailbag question: What does Jan think of IM Lawrence Trent's new courses on 1… b6 and 1. Nc3. ? 19:00- Patreon mailbag question: What is the stupidest opening idea that works? 20:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you by Chessable.com. Check out their latest offerings here: New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels in all - Chessable.com 21:00- Jan plays in the elite German chess league called the Bundesliga. He discusses how his recent games have gone and the state of his chess game. 32:00- Patreon mailbag question: What is Jan's advice for creating an opening repertoire? 37:00- What is Jan trying to improve at? 42:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com. Aimchess collects and analyzes your games and gives you actionable tips based on the data it gathers. If you choose to subscribe to Aimchess, please use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%. 44:00- Any plans for more weekly features on The Chicken Chess Club podcast? 49:00- How is Jan's daughter's chess game? 51:00- More Team Magnus and World Championship talk! What was the celebration like when Magnus defended his crown? 59:00- Will Jan do another Chessable course? 1:01:00- Jan reveals his plans for the 2022 Chess Olympiad? 1:03:00- What TV/series/moves has Jan been watching? 1:08:00- Thanks to Jan for joining us! Be sure to subscribe/rate/review the Chicken Chess Club If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Chess Journeys, I spoke with David from 64: Chess Podcast. He is a return guest so we didn't delve as much into his background. We focused mostly on the topics of how to use Chessable, coaching, and chess psychology. David talked about his decision to switch from e4 to d4 upon hitting 2000. We discussed the importance of ratings vs. other means of measuring our value and worth as a chess player. As always you can support the show at https://www.patreon.com/ChessJourneys. Also, be sure to check out my Chessable page at www.chessable.com/chessjourneys If you are considering using Aimchess, please use the code drscull30.
Trym Sørsdal is the Director of Community Operations at Chess.com. He is also one of my best friends in Copenhagen, with whom I've played a ton of OTB chess in the last few months. We decided to try something different on the podcast today, going for an unfiltered, 2 hour conversation over some beers with the Real Madrid-Manchester City game in the background. I hope you guys enjoy this episode!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastCheck out 64: A Chess Channel and if you liked the show, follow me on Twitter and Twitch :-) thanks again for listening to this week's episode of 64!Also, if you like what you've heard this week and want to support my podcast financially, you can subscribe to my Patreon for as little as $1 a month!Thanks to Chessable for sponsoring 64: A Chess Podcast, and thanks as always to Aimchess for sponsoring the podcast as well -- use code "DAVID30" to get 30% off of your first month with Aimchess!
WGM Jennifer Shahade is a 2-time U.S. Women's Chess Champion, former Candidate in the Women's World Cup, a professional poker player, fellow podcaster, and critically acclaimed author of the books "Chess Bitch" and -- most recently -- "Chess Queens". She is also a dear friend of the podcast, and joined me last month to promote "Chess Queens".Purchase "Chess Queens" now on Amazon or at your local bookstore!64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable!CODA: Over the last month I have been insanely busy with work and travel in Europe, but I'm finally finding the time and motivation to keep working on the show. I thank you all for sticking with me and hope you enjoy the rest of Season 2 of 64: A Chess Podcast. And once again, thank you Jennifer for joining me on the show -- hope we can do it again soon...
Tatiana Flores is a chess journalist for Chessbase and Chess.com, and is the current FIDE World Champion for People with Disabilities. On this week's episode of 64: A Chess Podcast, Tatiana shares her story with me -- how chess helped her recover from health problems a few years ago, and how she won the World Championship a few months ago. We also talked about her favorite moments as a chess journalist, and Tatiana shared her thoughts with me about how the chess world can improve the sport for its female players.Follow Tatiana on Twitter! Thanks for coming on the show :-)64: A Chess Podcast is sponsored by Chessable -- if you want to learn more about Chessable & my favorite courses, check out go.chessable.com/64podcastCheck out 64: A Chess Channel and if you liked the show, follow me on Twitter and Twitch :-) thanks again for listening to this week's episode of 64!Also, if you like what you've heard this week and want to support my podcast financially, you can subscribe to my Patreon for as little as $1 a month!Thanks to Chessable for sponsoring 64: A Chess Podcast, and thanks as always to Aimchess for sponsoring the podcast as well -- use code "DAVID30" to get 30% off of your first month with Aimchess!
(Newly-minted) FM James Canty III was the very first guest on 64: A Chess Podcast, and on the 1-year anniversary of the podcast, he re-joins the show to update me about his journey towards the GM title, his growth as a Twitch streamer, and the habits which allow him to achieve his goals. FM Canty has an infectious passion for chess, and it really shines through in this episode. James is a true friend of the pod, and it's always great to catch up with him! If you want to support him on his own journey towards the GM title, subscribe to him on Twitch and subscribe to his YouTube. I hope this interview becomes a yearly tradition, and otherwise, thank you so much for the last year of streams