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GM Susan Polgar is a World Chess Hall of Famer and former Women's World Champion. She is also the holder of numerous records, including being the first female “triple crown winner” and the first woman to earn the Grandmaster title by norms and rating. She is also an author, and Chessable author. Her latest book, Rebel Queen: The Cold War, Misogyny and the Making of Grandmaster is a candid and fascinating memoir which looks back at her unusual upbringing, her extraordinary playing career, her life as a wife and mom, and her accomplishments as a groundbreaking university coach. As you might expect, this is a fascinating conversation. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. Be sure to check out their new offerings here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ 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 0:00- Information about the Chess in the Schools chess/poker fundraiser, hosted by GM Robert Hess on May 1, is here: https://secure.givelively.org/event/chess-in-the-schools-inc/chess-in-the-schools-2nd-annual-charity-poker-tournament 0:02- What are some of the primary lessons of Susan's new memoir, Rebel Queen? 15:00- GM Polgar tells the story of her famous win over GM Ljuboimir Ljubojevic in 1987. See the game here: https://susanpolgar.com/portfolio-item/susan-polgar-vs-ljubomir-ljubojevic-1987/ 18:00- What informed the Polgar philosophy of playing the strongest competition, regardless of gender? 21:00- Patreon mailbag question- Did Susan ever consider raising her own children in the way that her parents raised her and her sisters? 26:00- Susan's memories of young Levy Rozman and Fabiano Caruana playing at her chess center. Mentioned: photo of Susan with young Levy: https://www.facebook.com/susanpolgarchess/photos/this-was-from-a-million-years-ago-who-is-this-young-chess-superstar-who-used-to-/1202844537877913/?_rdr 30:00- Patreon mailbag question: What still needs to be done to continue to grow women's chess? Mentioned: Chess Tactics for Champions by Susan Polgar 33:00- Patreon mailbag question: “To what extent does Susan think socialization plays a role in the smaller percentage of women playing chess?” 36:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Have the barriers that women in chess face changed over the years?” 39:00- Patreon mailbag question: “ What is Susan's advice for raising the level of play among the girls at a chess club?” Mentioned: GM Susan Polgar's interview with the Botez sisters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EctpBjnCU-8 40:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Does Susan have a favorite Mikhail Tal story?” Photos of Susan's first encounter with GM Mikhail Tal here: https://x.com/SusanPolgar/status/1855363562073620780 48:00- Was Susan Polgar in touch with GM Bobby Fischer in his final years? 51:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What made Susan decide to begin coaching university chess at Texas Tech?” 54:00- What else is Susan working on now that she is retired from coaching university chess? 58:00- Which factor was the biggest contributor to the success of Susan and her sisters? Thanks to GM Polgar for a fascinating interview! Here is how to keep up with her: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanpolgarchess/?hl=en X: https://x.com/susanpolgar?lang=en Order her book here: https://www.amazon.com/Rebel-Queen-Misogyny-Making-Grandmaster/dp/153875729X For newer players, you can check out her “Learn Chess the Right Way” Series on Chessable here: https://www.chessable.com/learn-chess-the-right-way-book-1-must-know-checkmates/course/12192/ If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/c/perpetualchess?redirect=true Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
116 What a chess career! GM Boris Avrukh cracked the World Top 50 in 2005 and achieved a peak rating of 2668. He has coached the world's best players like Fabiano Caruana, Vladimir Kramnik, and Wesley So. And he even got to be the last person to ever play the legendary Mikhail Tal.Of course, Boris has had an exemplary competitive career representing Israel in six chess Olympiads and winning the World U12 Championship in 1990.In addition to years of coaching the world's best and club players alike, Boris has also written countless opening books and published five Chessable courses.Boris and I talk at length about his course called “Resourceful Chess: Defense & Counterplay,” which will give you some excellent advice on how to play better defense.We also discuss:Why it's important to recognize key defensive patterns.His experience coaching Fabiano Caruana.Why Boris choose to highlight Hans Niemann for defensive play in his course (and whether he did so knowing he'd be controversial.)More From GM Boris AvrukhChessable CoursesWebsiteYouTubeTwitterHow You Can Support the Pod:Join this show's Patreon, called “Podcast Perks,” and get a ton of benefits like: submitting questions to guests, a shout-out of your name on the pod, a DM convo w/ me each month about chess or latest episodes, and more! Join Podcast Perks here.Or you can…>>Support this pod by grabbing a chess.com membership which will help you improve your chess & defeat your enemies. A small portion will fund this pod - and every bit helps! Just click this link.>> Neither? How about checking out Daniel's chess.com profile? Witness his countless, embarrassing blitz losses. He even accepts some friend requests. (Ad)
GM Jesse Kraai, IM David Pruess, and IM Kostya Kavutskiy continue their series of ranking every World Chess Championship match ever in today's episode of Dojo Talks, the ChessDojo podcast. Featuring champions and challengers like Garry Kasparov, Nigel Short, Viswanathan Anand, Vladimir Kramnik, Peter Leko, Veselin Topalov, Boris Gelfand, Magnus Carlsen, Sergey Karjakin, Fabiano Caruana, Ian Nepomniachtchi, and Ding Liren. Watch Live - https://twitch.tv/chessdojo Join the Training Program - https://chessdojo.club Play Chess - https://go.chess.com/chessdojo Merch - https://www.chessdojo.club/shop Want to support the channel? Patreon - https://patreon.com/chessdojo Donate - https://streamelements.com/chessdojo/tip Find all of our chess book & supplies recommendations (& more!) on our Amazon storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/chessdojo Shopping through our link is a great way to support the Dojo. We earn a small affiliate % but at no cost to you. Website: https://chessdojo.club Twitch: https://twitch.tv/chessdojo Discord: https://discord.gg/sUUh8HD Twitter: https://twitter.com/chessdojo Patreon: https://patreon.com/chessdojo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chessdojo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chessdojo Podcast: https://chessdojotalks.podbean.com TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@/chessdojoclips #chess #chesstraining
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The Adult Improver Series of Perpetual Chess returns, as I am joined by Solveig Friberg, who streams on Twitch as “The Rookie Redhead.” Solveig is a relatively new chess player who discovered the game via a Norwegian national TV broadcast of one of Magnus Carlsen's World Championship matches. A few years later, she has attained a rating of 1570 FIDE, built a large online audience, published her first Chessable course (Breaking 1000) as a Twitch streamer, and has even had the opportunity to interview players like Hikaru Nakamura and Fabiano Caruana. We begin our conversation by discussing the unique popularity of chess in Norway- it is very popular as a spectator sport, but that has not translated into a thriving competitive chess scene. Why might that be? We also discuss Solveig's own chess journey. Solveig shares a lot of study recommendations and core beliefs based on her experience as a chess player and her professional background as an educator. Solveig is a particularly firm believer in the importance of finding a community, and did not see her chess take off until she found online “chess people.” Solveig is an inspiration for anyone who is coming to chess as a working adult with a busy life. Thanks to our sponsors Chessable.com- in addition to Solveig's course, be sure to check out GM Sam Shankland's latest, and if you sign up for Chessable Pro, please use the link below. https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 2:00- Solveig got into chess by watching coverage of the Magnus-Nepo match on national TV in Norway. What is the coverage like in Norway? What is the OTB scene like there? Mentioned: Solveig on Chess Journeys, Episode 91: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2rwxKkso2M2IPITLOEt4hc?si=86bec8cf1aa34f5d Solveig on Sjakksnakk https://open.spotify.com/episode/1c0FBix4q4OSvPdz6nbGSf?si=63cf7ec45f5f441d 9:00- How did Solveig find a chess community? To find the “chess people” on X, make an account, send a message and conclude it with the #chesspunks https://x.com/hashtag/chesspunks?src=hashtag_click To apply or suggest someone to be a guest on the Adult Improver Series, use this google form: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/adult 17:00- How did Solveig's professional background impact her approach to chess improvement? 22:30- What was Solveig's approach to studying chess? 27:00- We discuss chess pub nights and the Good Knight Chess Pub in Oslo, Norway 29:00- What would Solveig have done differently to improve at chess if she could start over? 32:00- Patreon mailbag question- what are some common mistakes that beginners make, and how can they avoid them? 36:00- Solveig's resource recommendations Mentioned: Hanging Pawns YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@HangingPawns Build Up Your Chess Series https://www.chessable.com/the-fundamentals-1-build-up-your-chess/course/19145/ Chess Tactics from Scratch https://www.chessable.com/chess-tactics-from-scratch-understanding-chess-tactics/course/27821/ Also available as a book- https://www.amazon.com/Chess-Tactics-Scratch-Understanding/dp/1907982027 37:00- What was it like for Solveig to interview Hikaru Nakamura about gender issues in chess? Mentioned: Watch the interview here: https://x.com/RookieRedhead/status/1801228262170882212 46:30- What is theme of Solveig's Chessable course, Breaking 1000? 52:00- What are Solveig's streaming goals? Does she ever stream in Norwegian? 1:00:00- Thanks to Solveig for joining me, here is how to keep up with her: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rookie_redhead/?hl=en X: https://x.com/RookieRedhead And her Chessable Course: https://www.chessable.com/breaking-1000/course/237622/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Note from James:Today, we have a fascinating story of resilience, transformation, and triumph. Imagine being the second-best player in the world in your field, only to see your ranking plummet over the years. Hikaru Nakamura experienced just that in the world of chess. Once the number two player globally, he saw his ranking drop below the top 20. But Hikaru didn't let this define him. During the pandemic, he started streaming chess online, building a massive audience and diversifying his interests. And remarkably, he climbed back to number two in the world. How did he do it? What changes in mindset and strategy led to this incredible comeback? We'll cover all this and more in our discussion today. This conversation is not just for chess enthusiasts but for anyone looking to succeed and find balance in life. So, here is Hikaru Nakamura."Episode Description:In this episode of The James Altucher Show, James talks with Hikaru Nakamura about his extraordinary journey in the world of chess. Hikaru shares the ups and downs of his career, detailing how he went from being the second-best chess player in the world to falling out of the top 20. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hikaru pivoted to streaming chess online, which not only revitalized his career but also brought him back to the top echelons of the chess world. This episode delves into the mindset shifts, strategies, and the role of diversification in achieving success and maintaining mental well-being. Hikaru's story is a testament to resilience and adaptability, offering insights that are valuable for anyone aiming to excel in their field.What You'll Learn:The psychological challenges of being a top-ranked chess player and how to overcome them.How diversifying interests and income streams can alleviate career pressures.The impact of streaming and online presence on professional success.The importance of maintaining a balanced mindset in competitive environments.Strategies for turning setbacks into comebacks in any career.Chapters:00:00 The Rise and Fall of Hikaru Nakamura01:10 Hikaru's Streaming Journey Begins01:51 Return to Competitive Chess02:24 The Psychology of Chess05:23 The Impact of Computers on Chess10:57 Hikaru's Career Challenges24:14 The Turning Point: Streaming and the Pandemic35:57 Transitioning to Live Streaming36:17 Changing Perceptions of Chess Players37:21 Cultural Significance of Chess38:02 Making Chess More Accessible38:48 Strategic Decisions in Content Creation41:37 Engaging the Audience44:10 Pandemic and the Rise of Chess Streaming47:17 Building a Streaming Business55:26 Diversifying Income and Investments01:06:49 Maintaining Chess Skills01:10:45 Unexpected Opening Strategy01:11:13 The Power of Unpredictability01:11:47 Evolving Chess Study Methods01:13:20 Memory and Age in Chess01:14:22 Generational Gaps in Chess01:16:07 Impact of the Chess Boom01:18:02 Emotional Moments in Chess01:22:45 Future Aspirations Beyond Chess01:24:02 Dealing with Online Trolls01:26:01 Breaking Chess Rules with Computers01:29:55 Challenges of Modern Chess01:39:39 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsAdditional Resources:Hikaru Nakamura's Twitch ChannelHikaru Nakamura's YouTube ChannelThe Lex Fridman Podcast with Hikaru Nakamura“The Queen's Gambit” on NetflixInternational Chess Federation (FIDE)This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding how to navigate the ups and downs of a professional career, leveraging new opportunities, and achieving personal growth. Tune in to hear Hikaru's inspiring story and gain insights that could transform your approach to success. ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
Join the training program - https://dojoscoreboard.com Play Chess - https://go.chess.com/chessdojolive Merch - https://www.chessdojo.club/shop Who will be the next World Chess Champion? How do the 2024 FIDE Candidates stack up? GM Jesse Kraai, IM Kostya Kavutskiy, and IM David Pruess weigh in and rank the 2024 FIDE Candidates. Want to support the channel? Find all of our chess book recommendations (& more!) on our Amazon storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/chessdojo (Shopping through our link is a great way to support the Dojo. We earn a small affiliate % but at no cost to you.) Follow ChessDojo here: Website: https://chessdojo.club Twitch: https://twitch.tv/chessdojolive Discord: https://discord.gg/sUUh8HD Twitter: https://twitter.com/chess_dojo Patreon: https://patreon.com/chessdojo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chess_dojo/ Podcast: https://chessdojotalks.podbean.com/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@/chessdojoclips CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Intro 0:55 - Initial Thoughts on 2024 Candidates 7:32 - Ranking the 2024 Candidates 11:39 - Nijat Abasov 12:54 - Vidit Gujrathi 17:33 - Gukesh D. 22:12 - Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa 25:17 - Ian Nepomniachtchi 32:15 - Alireza Firouzja 38:44 - Hikaru Nakamura 45:15 - Fabiano Caruana 52:52 - ChessDojo Membership Promo 53:44 - Bonus questions #chess
This week on the podcast we delve into the topic of how to teach chess to kids who are new to the game. My guest, Carol Ann Caronia has been teaching curriculum and afterschool chess classes in Brooklyn, New York for decades. Her new book, Strategic Moves: Mind-Building Chess Exercises for Kids, shares all that she has learned from these experiences. The topics we cover include, differences she has noticed between teaching girls and teaching boys, managing after-school classes, and whether or not we should let new students/our kids win when we play them. Carol Ann has accumulated some amusing stories during her time teaching, including a tale of two parents getting into a fight over their kids chess game. As we discuss, Carol Ann has worked closely with legendary teacher Bruce Pandolfini, and taught a 5 year-old Fabiano Caruana! If you are a chess parent, a teacher, or simply someone who would like to be able to teach a new player the game effectively, this is the episode for you. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 0:00- Thanks to our presenting chess education sponsor, Chessable.com. In addition to GM Friedel's course, Endgame Labyrinths is now on Chessable. If you use the link below to sign up for Perpetual Chess, it helps to support the pod! https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro 0:01- What advice would Carol Ann give to those facilitating scholastic chess classes? 12:00- What recommendations would Carol Ann give for anyone teaching chess to a brand new player? Should we let the kids win? 15:00- Has Carol Ann noticed a difference in teaching chess to girls and teaching chess to boys? Mentioned: My 60 Memorable Games 20:00- What advice does she give to parents whose kids become tournament players? 23:00- Carol Ann discusses some of her star students, including a 5 year-old Fabiano Caruana Mentioned: Bruce Pandolfini, GM Robert Hess 27:00- How is it different teaching chess as part of a curriculum compared to after school classes or chess clubs? 28:30- Carol Ann shares a story of two parents getting in a fight over a game during parent visitation day. 32:00- In the age of devices, does Carol Ann notice any difference in the attention span of kids? Mentioned: Paul Morphy, Judit Polgar 34:00- Should “touch-move” be enforced with kids? 36:30- What can teachers and volunteers do to help make up for any shortcomings in the school systems? 39:00- Has Carol Ann noticed any change in the popularity of chess in the wake of Queen's Gambit? 40:30- What skills does Carol Ann think chess might help develop? 43:00- Carol Ann shares some closing recommendations for resources Mentioned: Jeff Coakley's books, Everyone's First Chess Workbook 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
Repasamos la increíble historia de Natan Sharansky, un niño prodigio del ajedrez que, en los años duros de la represión soviética de los 80, pasó nueve años en una cárcel siberiana acusado de alta traición, bajo pena de muerte. Gracias al noble juego, mantuvo la cordura y se convirtió en el primer preso político liberado por Mijaíl Gorbachov. En la sección ‘Enroque corto' tomamos café con el GM Miguelito Santos, uno de los jugadores más talentosos del circuito internacional. No en vano, ha trabajado recientemente para Fabiano Caruana, 2º del ranking mundial. Luis Fernández Siles, Luisón, nos da uno de sus sabios consejos y, en ‘La gran diagonal', recibimos el saludo transoceánico de Alejandro Oliva, fundador del grupo musical ‘Tocada, movida'.
The boys talked to WGM Carissa Yip after she became the 2023 US Women's Champion. She shares her impressions of the event, similarities with Fabiano's championship journey, collegiate chess, beating a Grandmaster at 10, and more! The episode was filmed on 10.18.2023Join our Members zone and get access to special perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQWKH5DiO9_gBAQWQAaBnow/join Want to improve your chess?♟️Come Play With Us! https://go.chess.com/csqpod CHAT ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/XeP3tENMTr TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@csqpod CLIPS CHANNEL
Jennifer Shahade - Chess Champion, Professional Poker Player, Author Hikaru Nakamura - Chess Grandmaster, 5-time U.S. Champion and Popular Chess Streamer Daryl Morey - President of Basketball Operations, Philadelphia 76ers Fabiano Caruana - Chess Grandmaster and Founder of C-Squared Podcast Danny Rensch (moderator) - International Chess Master, Chief Chess Officer, Chess.com Although Chess has been played for over one-thousand years, it's popularity has attained new heights in the recent years, particularly amongst the younger generation. This is in part due to popular TV shows, like the Queen's Gambit, the ease of streaming matches, and a growing amount of engaging and digestible content tailor-made for social media. Yet, the game has also been rocked by prominent cheating scandals - aided by the very technologies that have helped chess grow more popular. This panel brings together some of the biggest names in the game including Danny Rensch, Jennifer Shahade, Fabiano Caruana, Hikaru Nakamura, and Daryl Morey to discuss the current state of chess, techniques to detect cheating, and how chess can continue to leverage technology to grow the game all while keeping competition fair, fun, and entertaining. There will be a board on stage - so who knows, we might even have a live match break out in the middle of the discussion!
This week's guest is Author and Data Scientist, GM Vinay Bhat. Vinay was one of the top chess prodigies in modern US History. He amassed many scholastic titles and held the record of the youngest ever US National Master before Hikaru Nakamura broke his record. Despite Vinay's extraordinary chess success, he always maintained many interests and put a particular emphasis on his school work, and then his career. Now 38 years of age, Vinay has written an excellent new book with Quality Chess, How I Became a Chess Grandmaster. Part memoir, part chess manual, in the book, Vinay reflects on his career, annotates memorable games, and takes a big picture look at the study choices and decisions he made over the years, including the tough decision to walk away from chess as a profession. Vinay places a particular emphasis on the few steep plateaus he faced in his development. In our conversation, Vinay reflects on his career and shares plenty of chess lessons and memorable anecdotes. A Bay Area native and resident, Vinay has gotten to know many people who will be familiar to Perpetual Chess listeners. Please read on for timestamps of topics discussed. 0:00- My Recommended Chessable Courses: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ Check out ChessDojo's 1.e4 Repertoire for White here: https://www.chessable.com/chessdojos-1e4-repertoire-for-white/course/150049/ 0:02- As Vinay reflects on his chess career, how does he reflect on his first real plateau, which occurred around 2200. Mentioned: The Best I Saw in Chess by IM Stuart Rachels, GM Gregory Kaidanov, Episode 295 with GM Gregory Kaidanov 13:45- What is Vinay's advice for when an opening change might be in order? Mentioned: Vinay's Chessbase India interview with IM Sagar Shah https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4IIiYe5Vb8 20:00- What conclusions does Vinay draw from reflecting on his whole chess career? Mentioned: Savely Polovets 24:00- How did Vinay utilize one page writeups in his opening prep? 28:00- Vinay shares his thoughts on various players he knows and has met, including GM Sam Shankland, GM Daniel Naroditsky, GM Magnus Carlsen, GM Eduard Gufeld, the RZA from Wutang Clan, Mentioned: Joe Lonsdale Jr., Peter Thiel, The GZA, Josh Waitzkin 45:00- What were Vinay's first impressions of Wesley So and Fabiano Caruana? 47:00- What was it like to live in the “chess house” with IM David Pruess and GM Jesse Kraai? 49:00- Vinay is an avid reader and discusses some of his favorites. Mentioned: ChessDoJo video- The Best Chess Books , New York 1924, Life and Games of Mikhail Tal, How Not to Play Chess, The Books of Irving Chernev 57:00- What have Vinay's interactions with GM Viswanathan Anand been like? What about Spassky, Kasparov and Karpov? 1:01:00- Patreon Mailbag Question: As a data scientist has Vinay discovered any useful statistical patterns in his play? 1:05:00- What does Vinay think of the acceleration of Chat GBT and similar products? Could it have a further impact on the chess world? 1:10:00- Vinay reflects on the difficult decision he made not to pursue professional chess. 1:15:00- Is there anything Vinay wishes he could have done differently? 1:18:00- Thanks so much to Vinay for joining the show! Here are the links for his excellent book: Check out the book here: Quality Chess https://www.qualitychess.co.uk/products/2/436/how_i_became_a_chess_grandmaster_by_vinay_bhat/ Free Excerpt of the Books: https://www.qualitychess.co.uk/ebooks/HowIbecameaChessGrandmaster-Excerpt.pdf Forward Chess https://forwardchess.com/product/how-i-became-a-chess-grandmaster?section= Vsbhat02 at gmail If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: patreon.com/perpetualchess Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Als kleiner Junge durfte er auf die Bühne und den ersten Zug ausführen. Mittlerweile ist er dort Pressesprecher. Mit dem internationalen Meister Patrick Zelbel werfe ich einen Blick auf die kommende Sparkassen Chess Trophy in Dortmund. Ab dem 24. Juni wird dort die 50. Ausgabe des traditionellen Turniers stattfinden. Ich frage Patrick, wie er zur Kritik an Wladimir Kramnik steht, und wie es gelang, Fabiano Caruana zu verpflichten. Daneben erzählt Patrick auch noch von seinen Ausflügen in die Welt der Schach-Streamer als Teil der "Chessbuddies". Zudem gibt es noch einen Eröffnungstipp mit Schwarz gegen die spanische Eröffnung aus seinem Videokurs für die Schachakademie Chessemy. Episodenlinks: ♕ Anmeldung Sparkassen Chess Trophy Dortmund
In Episode 249, I have the pleasure of conversing with Gary Ryan, who teaches chess, does copywriting, acts as a chaplain, etc. He has a Masters of Divinity in Pratical Theology from Wesley Biblical Seminary, a Masters of Arts in Philosophy and Religious Studies from University of Mississippi and a Master of Theology from Harvard Divinity School.We speak about insights on Passover and Easter, The Holy Grail, masters at the Chess Forum, guidance from the late Grandmaster Bill Lombardy, working with Fabiano Caruana as a kindergartener, book recommendations, game analysis, the full stack approach to chess improvement, the lack of PR for the upcoming Nepomniachtchi- Ding World Championship match and more.
The 35th episode of the Chicken Chess Club by GMs Jan Gustafsson, Laurent Fressinet & Peter Heine Nielsen.https://linktr.ee/chickenchessclubThis week's episode focused on the World Rapid & Blitz Championships, a 5-day speed chess extravaganza featuring Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, Fabiano Caruana, Ian Nepomniachtchi and breakout German star Vincent Keymer. There was a lot to discuss in this action-packed event, with some exciting chess interrupted by questionable arbiter decisions, Magnus Carlsen arriving 2.5 minutes late for a 3-minute game and a strictly enforced dresscode.0:00 Intro & smalltalk08:48 World Rapid Championship42:26 World Blitz Championship01:18:20 Fantasy Basketball talk (ending on a high)
Whitney Bae is a chess fanatic! She joins the program to teach Shawn and Larry a thing or two. Learn all about grandmaster Magnus Carlsen and his dramatic relinquishing of his title. Learn all about young up and comer (and heart-throb?), Fabiano Caruana. Is St. Louis really the chess capital of the world? What's up with that anal beads cheating conspiracy? Who's the GOAT? All that and more, this week on Larry! Guests: Whitney Bae - IG: @whitneybae Shawn Wickens - @shwickens | IG: @shwickens Follow @LarryTheAthlete on Twitter and Instagram
Episode 1 of C-Squared Podcast, a weekly chess podcast, opens up with a discussion about Fabiano Caruana's experiences in top level competitions, current events happening in the world of chess, the young up and coming prodigies, and Hans Niemann. This episode was filmed on 8.19.2022
This is round 3, game 2 of the Sinquefield cup. The format is a 10-player Round-robin with a time control of 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, then an additional 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with a 30-second increment from move one. This game is 67 moves, with tricky middlegame tactics. Good luck and enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/four-knights/donations
This is round 2, game 5 of the Sinquefield cup. The format is a 10-player Round-robin with a time control of 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, then an additional 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with a 30-second increment from move one. This game is 46 moves, with sharp middlegame tactics. Good luck and enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/four-knights/donations
This is round 1, game 3 of the Sinquefield cup. The format is a 10-player Round-robin with a time control of 90 minutes for the first 40 moves, then an additional 30 minutes for the rest of the game, with a 30-second increment from move one. This game is 34 moves and a Catalan opening. Good luck and enjoy!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/four-knights/donations
This week we are joined by the third highest rated chess player of all time, GM Fabiano Caruana. Fabiano joined me from the St. Louis Chess Club just days before he was set to begin a string of elite competitions there. This presented the opportunity for Fabiano to reflect on what has been an action packed and noteworthy 2022. Topics include:the 2022 Candidates, the World Championship Cycle, and Magnus' decision to step down, what it feels like to be in a slump, the continued evolution of chess engines, the rise of teen talents and the evolution of chess, and lots more. It was quite an honor to speak with Fabiano, timestamps for topics discussed can be found below. 0:00- To subscribe to receive the Perpetual Chess Linkfest for free in your inbox, you can submit your email address at the bottom of the most recent post here: https://benjohnson.substack.com/p/perpetual-chess-link-fest-2-august Sinquefield Cup info: https://grandchesstour.org/2022-grand-chess-tour-watch/live World Chess Hall of Fame info https://worldchesshof.org/exhibitions 4:30- Fabiano joins! When did Fabiano find out that Magnus won't be defending his title? Does that change his perspective about the 2022 Candidates? 11:30- Fabiano discusses his and Team USA's performance at the Chess Olympiad 15:00- Fabiano has mentioned he didn't review his World Championship games much. Does he usually review his games? Mentioned: Peter Doggers interview with GM Fabiano Caruana: https://www.chess.com/news/view/fabiano-caruana-interview-carlsen-nepomniachtchi 20:00- Was it hard to discuss chess openings with his USA teammates since they are often rivals? 22:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. You can check out all of their latest offerings here: 24:00- Patreon mailbag question: Did the results of young stars at the Olympiad presage a new chess world order? Mentioned: GM Arjun Erigaisi 26:00- Fabiano discusses the evolution of engines and the impact on young players. 34:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com. You can check out all of their latest offerings here: 36:00- Does Fabiano have the same drive and energy as he did as a teenager? 38:00- What advice would Fabiano to a player like GM Hans Niemann? Has he seen GM Hans Niemann's interviews? 41:00- What is Fabiano's chess media consumption like? 43:00- Patreon mailbag question: Did Fabiano enjoy announcing with GM Robert Hess and IM Danny Rensch? Mentioned: Episode 282 FIDE Candidates Preview with GM Robert Hess 46:00- Patreon mailbag question: Does Fabiano think Nepomniatchtchi or Ding is more likely to win their match? 51:00- Would Fabiano be open to making the World Championship a mix of Classical and Rapid? 56:00- Does Fabiano think Magnus should have been more explicit about his World Championship plans prior to the Candidates? 1:00:00- Patreon mailbag question: Does Fabiano think he would have had the same chess success if he was raised somewhere other than New York City? Thanks so much to Fabiano for joining me! Here is the link to watch him in the Sinquefield Cup starting on September 1. https://grandchesstour.org/2022-grand-chess-tour-watch/live If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: Ben Johnson is creating Perpetual Chess Podcast | Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
028 Bruce Pandolfini is arguably America's greatest chess coach. His impact on growing the game throughout the world is immeasurable. Bruce is the author of dozens of superb chess books. All are great, and many are still must-reads for beginners and club players.He's been the coach for such top players as Fabiano Caruana and Josh Waitzkin.Bruce has also been the consultant for the most popular chess stories ever put to screen: Searching for Bobby Fischer & The Queen's Gambit.Countless other accomplishments fill Bruce's career.More than can be quickly described in this introduction.The chess world has been enhanced greatly through his work and presence.In this episode, we cover:The common traits of his most successful students.Has chess coaching improved over the years?Did he expect The Queen's Gambit to cause a chess boom?Were his coaching methods accurately represented in Searching For Bobby Fischer?More From Bruce Pandolfini:Amazon Author Page (all of his books)>> Join my official FREE club for The Chess Experience on Chess.com
The eleventh episode of the Chicken Chess Club by GMs Jan Gustafsson, Laurent Fressinet & Peter Heine Nielsen. https://linktr.ee/chickenchessclub The FIDE Candidates rumbles on and after 9 rounds, Ian Nepomniachtchi is the man to beat. He's a full point ahead of Fabiano Caruana with Ding Liren & Hikaru Nakamura trailing on 50%. There's a lot to discuss at the Candidates from Nepo's impressive performance to Rapport's risk-taking. "What are you going to fix in FIDE this week, Peter?" continues to provide few answers on what Peter will fix. This week Emil Sutovsky was challenged to a debate and there will now be an epic battle to find a suitable date. Nigel Short has resigned as VP of FIDE and has gone to war with (one of) the US Virgin Islands Federation. Dvorkovich has a new website and was recently interviewed for chess24 but have we learned anything new? We end on Chickens of the Week, with a special birthday chicken!
The tenth-EVER episode of the Chicken Chess Club by GMs Jan Gustafsson, Laurent Fressinet & Peter Heine Nielsen. https://linktr.ee/chickenchessclub Laurent is back from his triumphant French teams victory, Peter is back from his triumphant teaching sessions (despite luggage issues) and Jan continues his triumphant Candidates commentary. At the time of recording, 3 rounds of the Candidates have been played. Fabiano Caruana & Ian Nepomniatchtchi are the early leaders. "What are you going to fix in FIDE this week, Peter?" gets heated this week - Jan demands a more positive campaign. There are 3 questions this week but Laurent refuses to answer one of them. There are only 2 Chickens of the Week because Peter disconnected from the call and nobody was interested in waiting. See you next week!
The FIDE Candidates will take place in Madrid (16th June-7th July) and the winner will have the right to challenge Magnus Carlsen to a match for the world title - if he chooses to defend it. Our chickens will be ranking the players based on their Current form, Motivation, Chances to win, Chances for Magnus to play, and our two specialist subjects - Chickenness and Openings. The players are: Ding Liren, Alireza Firouzja, Fabiano Caruana, Ian Nepomniatchtchi, Richard Rapport, Hikaru Nakamura, Jan-Krzysztof & Teimour Radjabov. Keep up with all chicken-related news: https://linktr.ee/chickenchessclub
The third-EVER episode of the Chicken Chess Club by GMs Jan Gustafsson, Laurent Fressinet & Peter Heine Nielsen. https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbThqb09VTTduMlR3N3pXY0E4TlQ2QUhDUDZMd3xBQ3Jtc0ttYmZrQkZDdkFSUGZmRDg3MnFMR0lDdmxzT0hpcG1rUEp2aHYxLW9Wejc1elpRV0xwZFFwX2tMT1FqVDVoSW00NFNHSTZxblEyb0w0YlJVM0xyM1ZYc0d5OEktR0xmcU9nZVFqVXFlVmhZWXZTSUNZaw&q=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Fchickenchessclub&v=g08NQ7xNNhs (https://linktr.ee/chickenchessclub) First this week, the boys discuss the Champions Chess Tour & Magnus Carlsen's failure to keep up with Polish superstar Jan-Krzysztof Duda. They discuss Fabiano Caruana winning the American Cup, the start of the Grand Chess Tour & the return of Alireza Firouzja. The Sigeman supertournament starts this week with friends of the show Jorden van Foreest & Nils Grandelius taking part. Anish Giri is now a Play Magnus ambassador - nobody is surprised that PMG would sign such an icon of the sport. Our popular segment "What's Wrong With FIDE This Week, Peter?" returns with discussion of the upcoming election, the Candidates spots & Sergey Karjakin. Our unpopular segment "Tales From the Training Camps" also returns with some very controversial stories! Finally, Chickens of the Week lives up to its name with our 3 chickens showing their... chickenness.
The second-EVER episode of the Chicken Chess Club by GMs Jan Gustafsson, Laurent Fressinet & Peter Heine Nielsen. https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFE3Q0xhdTA1eGczSU1VQVgyQmZwRTdkNXN3d3xBQ3Jtc0tsWklEenFlQ1hvRlVoMmhIYkRlZ3QxNmJUbndzMUdkaWhuMFpqWUpkVEE5VG5ZRzh5SjRzUHdVV1I4eW5qVndHWm1IUlo5WmJpaDU5SFlqb3VxUTREQ01OQmhiZzZoMmdKcVFLN0ZxeVRYTXpFVEdVbw&q=https%3A%2F%2Flinktr.ee%2Fchickenchessclub&v=g08NQ7xNNhs (https://linktr.ee/chickenchessclub) First this week, they cover the Champions Chess Tour in Oslo - Magnus Carlsen's 1. f3, Giri vs Magnus & Praggnanandhaa's strong start. They move on to discussing whether Magnus will defend his World Championship title. Fabiano Caruana, Sam Shankland & others are playing in the American Cup - who is following it most closely? Does talent exist? Our incredibly popular FIDE/politics segment continues. The new chess.com World Championship, Nigel Short, Alexandra Kosteniuk's statement, Arkady Dvorkovich, and Joel Lautier are the topics this week. Tales from the Training Camps is Jan's big new idea - a fascinating deep dive into the intricacies of whether a French restaurant really is a French restaurant. Laurent is unimpressed. Finally, we end with our Chicken of the week. You'll never guess TWO of them! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g08NQ7xNNhs&t=0s (0:00) Intro & small talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g08NQ7xNNhs&t=175s (02:55) CCT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g08NQ7xNNhs&t=1148s (19:08) Magnus & the next WC match https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g08NQ7xNNhs&t=1593s (26:33) The American Cup & talent in chess https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g08NQ7xNNhs&t=2158s (35:58) FIDE & chess politics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g08NQ7xNNhs&t=3102s (51:42) Tales from the training camps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g08NQ7xNNhs&t=3699s (01:01:39) Chickens of the week
NM Jeremy Kane is the Curriculum Director for Chess.com. He won the Wisconsin State Championship in 2007 and has worked as a chess teacher/coach/mentor for many years. He last made an appearance on the podcast in July, where he teased a book called "The Next to Last Mistake" which he had been writing for several years. Next month, the book will be released! I invited Jeremy back on the show for a deep dive into the thoughts that went into writing the book. We also talked a bit about the atmosphere and storylines around the World Chess Championship, which is starting next Friday!Having received an advance copy of "The Next to Last Mistake", I can say that it is a fantastic and necessary addition to chess literature. It focuses on skills like resilience and creating complications from a practical and educational standpoint, which are topics that are oft neglected despite being able to impact one's improvement in chess. It's also a book that I think will be very helpful for my own chess improvement. I give the book two thumbs up -- you can pre-order/purchase the book on Amazon now. Thank you for listening to this week's episode of 64!Check out the Magnus-Nepo Prediction Challenge at www.magnusnepo.com!We talked about..."The Next to Last Mistake" -- who is the book written for? What gaps in the chess literature does he hope to fill with it? How does How to get the most out of the book -- analyzing with a real board vs. computer, and changing one's chess mindset towards finding resilient and creative ideas over the "best" move in tricky or worse positionsHow Jeremy's extensive experience/career as a chess coach informed the way he wrote "The Next to Last Mistake" The case for chess books over online chess coursesMagnus-Nepo: how does Jeremy think Ian Nepomniachtchi and Fabiano Caruana signing contracts with Chess.com impact the company in the short and long-term?Secret chess accounts of the world's elite on rival websitesWhat is the main storyline/angle for this World Championship for people who might be interested in chess but have never watched? What might be the consequences of a Nepo WCC win in December? Plus, showing some love to London 2013 and Yekaterinburg 2020/21 (iconic!)As always, another edition of Aimchess Instant InsightsThanks as always to Aimchess for sponsoring the podcast -- use code "DAVID30" to get 30% off of your first month with Aimchess!Thanks again to NM Jeremy Kane for hopping on the podcast again! Third time's the charm, perhaps? :-) Follow him on Twitter!Follow me on Twitter and Twitch! Thank you so much as always for listening.
Bruce Pandolfini is a trailblazer for American chess who is well known as a top scholastic coach, prolific author, and consultant on landmark chess productions like the 1993 movie, Searching for Bobby Fischer, and the 2020 smash hit Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit. Bruce even served on the announcing team for PBS in the legendary 1972 Fischer vs. Spassky World Championship match. With such a resume, obviously Bruce has accumulated a treasure trove of stories, and perspective. In our interview, Bruce drew on his experience as an early coach of future GM Fabiano Caruana and IM Josh Waitzkin to discuss the nature of chess talent, and he told stories of a few of his interactions with Bobby Fischer as a New Yorker of the same generation. Bruce also opined on the growth of and future of chess, and discussed his involvement in The Queen’s Gambit, both the novel and the series. Obviously,I found this to be an entertaining and informative interview, and I hope that you will as well. Please read on for more details and links related to all that we discussed. 0:00- We begin by reliving some stories from Bruce’s youth in Brooklyn, and his interactions with chess legends like Bobby Fischer and GM Larry Evans. Mentioned: Caroline Marshall, Fabiano Caruana, Billy Wilder, Stanley Kubrick, Al Horowitz 9:30- How did Bruce end up a part of the announcing team for PBS for the 1972 Fischer vs. Spassky “Match of the Century?” Mentioned: Shelby Lyman, Eugene Meyer, GM Edmar Mednis, Dustin Hoffman, GM Nicolas Rossolimo, IM Bernard Zuckerman. Bobby Fischer’s Outrageous Chess Moves, Here is the video of Bobby Fischer appearing on The Tonight Show in 1972- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxvnEwvgfeI, Saul Bellow, Kurt Vonnegut 22:00- Perpetual Chess is proud to be brought to you in part by Chessable.com. You can always check out what’s new there through this link: New Chess Courses Online - For All Levels in all - Chessable.com 23:00- Patreon mailbag question: “How does Bruce deal with students whose parents are challenging?“ Mentioned: Bill Goichberg 29:00- Does Bruce notice any traits in common amongst the top talents he has worked with such as IM Josh Waitzkin and GM Fabiano Caruana? Fred Waitzkin, Bonnie Waitzkin. Lou Caruana, Robert Hess, GM Joel Benjamin, GM Miron Sher 37:00- Another Patreon Mailbag question: “What are some of Bruce’s favorite chess books?” Mentioned: My 60 Memorable Games, Botvinnik: One Hundred Selected Chess Games, Alekhine’s My Best Games of Chess, Fred Reinfeld’s The Human Side of Chess, Irving Chernev, GM Andy Soltis 39:00- Another question from a Patreon supporter: “How has Bruce’s chess improvement advice changed over the years?” Mentioned: Shelby Lyman 46:30- Bruce answers the question, “How has the rise of chess on YouTube and Twitch impacted Bruce’s students?” Mentioned: Jose Raoul Capablanca, Wilhelm Steinitz 52:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessmood.com. Check out their website and subscribe to their YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMBUU6aq2b07VtTAMO0xGTw 53:00- We talk about Bruce’s work on The Queen’s Gambit, both Walter Tevis’ novel and the series. Mentioned: John Hartmann interview with Bruce Pandolfini: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpfWu-OvAlg Also Mentioned: Bill Horberg, Scott Frank, Anya Taylor Joy, Garry Kasparov’s talk with the US Chess Girl’s Group is here: https://www.kasparov.com/garry-kasparov-talks-to-us-chess-girls-group-about-the-queens-gambit/ Also Mentioned: Searching for Bobby Fischer, Lasker’s Manual of Chess, 1:03:00- In closing, we discuss Bruce’s future projects, including whether he may ever write a memoir. Thanks so much to Bruce for joining the show! Mentioned: Kimberly Doo McVay If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: Ben Johnson is creating Perpetual Chess Podcast | Patreon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The August edition of “Cover Stories with Chess Life” is now live! This monthly podcast, hosted by Senior Director of Strategic Communication Daniel Lucas, goes in depth and behind the scenes with the author of each month's cover story. This month, we talk to GM Ian Rogers who wrote not just our cover story about Fabiano Caruana's victory at Norway Chess, but also reports on the Women's World Championship. Extra features include “Checking in with Jen” in which our Senior Digital Editor Jennifer Shahade discusses what is new and coming up on US Chess News at uschess.org as well as our social media networks. This month Jen talks about an all girls edition of the US Chess School in Saint Louis, and her excitement for #USOpenChess, now underway in Madison, WI. And don't miss your chance at winning a $50 gift certificate to USCFSales.com! Send in your question to letters@uschess.org, and if your question is selected as the Best Question, you will win the gift certificate. Next month's subject will be GM Ioan-Cristian Chirla's victory in the National Open, so send in your questions now for GM Elshan Moradiabadi who wrote the cover story, or anything about Chess Life that strikes your fancy
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In Episode #22, I interview Dan Pelletier, the Founder of DIG USA, which runs chess and soccer programs in Connecticut. We discuss transferrable skills between chess, soccer and other activities, the ways Grandmasters Magnus Carlsen, Fabiano Caruana and others stay physically fit, the importance of chess companies to collaborate and much more.
Und schon ist Tag 2 der Homeoffice #mspWG. Andreas und Tobi noch bester Laune und fern ab des Lagerkollers. Die Sonne scheint in Hannover aber mal aus allen Knopflöchern. Und Tobi hängt zu Hause, muss arbeiten und verbringt die Mittagspause mit podcasten. Es ist nicht alles schlecht in Zeiten von Corona. Ebenfalls nicht schlecht war sein Mittagessen. Von wem das stammt und was es war: Ihr hört es in dieser Ausgabe. Andreas hingegen träumt. Nicht von 11:00 Uhr aufstehen, sondern vom Tennis. So muss es Menschen auf Entzug gehen. Eine Nacht, zwei Tennisspieler, ein wilder Traum in München. Da hilft auch dieses eine Schachturnier-Ding, was aktuell noch durchgeführt wird. Ein nicht gerade hilfreiches Substitut für all den fehlenden Sport. Zum Glück gibt es noch Podcasts. Andreas hat mit dem Kollegen Malte Das Spiel meines Lebens aufgenommen und die beiden kümmern sich nicht nur um fürchterliche Musik der 90s, sondern auch um Air Riedle und die Karriere von Lars Ricken. Toller Ritt in eine Zeit, als Jürgen Kohler ein fußballerisches Idol war. Jetzt schon vormerken: Am Samstag, 16.5.20 um 07:00 Uhr geht er los: Der große #mspWG Marathon. Live auf meinsportpodc...
This week it is my honor to be joined by Antonio Radić, the creator of the most popular Youtube Chess Channel in the world, Agadmator’s Chess Channel! In about 3 years, Agadmator has taken his channel from 0 to an astounding 539,000 subscribers! In our conversation, Agadmator takes us from the channel’s modest beginnings to its current status. We spent a lot of time talking about his “secret sauce,” and discussing the past and future of Antonio’s content creation. Antonio is also a strong chess player, with a peak ELO at over 2000, so we also discused his chess playing goals, chess improvement and chess books as well. Timestamps and links can be found below. If you are not seeing embedded hyperlinks on your podcast feed you can find here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2020/1/14/episode-160-antonio-radi-aka-agadmator 0:00- To check out the World Championship chess mugs, go toChessmugs.com. If you decide to buy a set of mugs, use the code “perpetualchess” at checkout to save 15%. 2:00- We begin by discussing the origins of Antonio’s chess channel. What were his goals and visions? Mentioned: IM Sagar Shah of Chessbase India’s Interview with Agadmator, Bobby Fischer Beats a Chess Grandmaster in 10 moves, Mikhail Tal vs. Alexei Suetin: Not Bad for a Dead Man Video, Chess Network’s Chess Channel, Here are Agadmator’s Videos sorted from oldest to newest, Ivanchuk vs. Shankland video, GM Eric Hansen 11:00- Did Antonio’s enthusiasm for video games inform the way he presents his chess videos? 14:30- When did Antonio first think of quitting his job to focus on his Youtube channel? 17:00- What is the origin of his deep love for chess history? Mentioned: GM Mikhail Tal, GM Anatoly Karpov, GM Garry Kasparov, GM Judit Polgar, Paul Morphy, Blue Yeti microphone 20:00- Antonio gives some details on the podcast that he has hinted at starting. Mentioned: Jose Raoul Capablanca 23:00- Antonio reflects on his trip to London for the last World Chess Championship match in London, and we discuss the 2020 World Chess Championship match a bit. Mentioned: GM Ivan Saric 26:00- Antonio fields a couple of questions from Patreon supporters of the show on the subjects of how he learned English, and why he thinks his chess channel is so popular. 33:45- When the Agadmator channel began, what were the most popular chess channels? How does he build a community via his YouTube channel? Mato Jelic, KingsCrusher, The Chess Channel, John Bartholomew, A Song for Bobby Fischer, by GM Eugene Torre, Rashid Nezhmetdinov Chess Biography This episodes is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out GM Alex Colovic's latest Chessable offering, Break-down Anti-Sicilian's here: https://www.chessable.com/break-down-anti-sicilians/course/31178/ 39:30- Does Antonio have a rooting interest in the Candidates Tournament that will determine who will face Magnus Carlsen for the World Championship? Mentioned: GM Vassily Ivanchuk, GM Ding Liren, Fabiano Caruana, 41:00- What are a few of his favorite chess books? Dimitrije Bjelica- My Friend Bobby Fischer (not available in English?) , Spassky Move by Move, Chess Fundamentals by Capablanca , Strategy and Tactics books by Georgy Lisitsyn, Olympiu Urcan, Video: Imagine if he Were a Najdorf Specialist 44:30- Antonio breaks down a recent tournament in which he played, how it went for him, and shares his plans (or lack thereof) for future tournaments. 48:00- Another Patreon question- Can Antonio tell whether a GM game is a fast or slow game based on the quality of the moves? Mentioned: GM Magnus Carlsen, GM Andrew Tang 49:30- We talk about Agadmator’s beloved dog Medo, who can often be seen in the background of his video. 52:30- What other projects is Antonio working on? In closing we discuss his channel a bit more, specifically how Antonio deals with haters and negative feedback. 58:30- Thanks to Antonio for coming on the show! Here is his info: YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL5YbN5WLFD8dLIegT5QAbA Twitter-https://twitter.com/agadmator?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/agadmator/?hl=en If you would like to help support the podcast, you can do so here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/donate
With the Pro Chess League (of which he is the commissioner) set to resume on Monday, January 6, it was a great time for my old friend, IM Greg Shahade to make another visit to Perpetual Chess. Greg broke down all of the changes that have taken place with the league’s format, and previewed some some of the interesting matches and players that we will see this season. We also had a lot of chess news to talk about, ranging from the World Championship Candidates selection process to some recent speed chess controversies involving prominent chess professionals. Greg also dispensed some great advice on chess improvement in our wide ranging conversation. Please read on for more details and timestamps! If you are not seeing embedded hyperlinks in your podcast feed, you can find them here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2020/1/5/episode-159-im-greg-shahade-is-back-again 0:00- We start off by getting Greg’s perspective on some recent chess controversies, both “online” and offline. These include a controversial blitz game between Magnus Carlsen, and strong young GM Alireza Firouzja, and a not safe for work, viral clip of a blitz game by super GM Gata Kamsky. Mentioned: IM Lawrence Trent, Video of IM Shahade vs. IM Trent Grudge Match, FIDE World Rapid and Blitz, Zhigalko-Nakamura controversy, Chess24 “Famous Effing Legend”, 16:00- We follow up on another controversy, GM Kirill Alekseenko’s selection for the wildcard spot in the upcoming Candidates’ Tournament. CORRECTION- I mentioned the wrong tournament in which Alekseenko excelled, he came in 3rd place in the FIDE Grande Swiss, not the FIDE World Cup. Mentioned: Maxime Vachier-Lagrave’s Open Letter regarding qualification process, MVL interview with Chess.com’s Peter Doggers, GM Anish Giri 26:00- The Pro Chess League is coming back, with major changes to the format! Greg tells us the reasons for the changes and discusses some of the teams to watch out for. The first match takes place on Monday, January 6 at 2pm EST. Mentioned: St. Louis Arch Bishops, Fabiano Caruana, GM Leinier Dominguez, GM Wesley So,GM Le Quang Liem, GM Alexander Grischuk, GM Alireza Firouzja, GM Ivan Saric, GM Anish Giri, New York Marshalls, GM Hikaru Nakamura, GM Sam Sevian, Turkey Knights, Armenia Eagles,GM Gabriel Sargissian, Poland Hussars 36:30- We discuss the exciting changes that are taking place with faster time controls and Chess960 becoming more popular at the Elite level. Mentioned: Puzzle Rush World Championship, Chess.com Speed Chess Championship, New in Chess Magazine 44:00- A Patreon supporter of the podcast asks, “How would Greg change tournament formats for the casual chess players?” Mentioned: Bill Goichberg of the Continental Chess Association 53:30- Chess improvement talk! A couple of Patreon supporters submitted questions to Greg regarding improvement. Questions include: 1) Is there is a chess book that hasn’t been written, but should be? Mentioned: GM Jan Gustafsson, A Grandmaster, actually tried the novelty Greg mentioned. 1:04- Greg submits his resume to join #TeamScandi! Mentioned: IM Lawrence Trent, GM Bryan Smith 1:08- A couple more Patreon mailbag questions- Who was the youngest IM Greg lost to in a serious game? And a listener asks for practical advice about how to think about the imbalances from Jeremy Silman’s Reassess Your Chess. Mentioned: GM Alex Lenderman, Perpetual Chess Recaptured: Reassess Your Chess 1:17- Is chess a sport? Does it really burn one zillion calories?
More than 2.5 years after our first interview it is once again an honor to talk chess with renowned chess author and historian IM John Donaldson. As we discuss, John has remained extremely busy despite recently retiring as Director of the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club in San Francisco. In addition to co-authoring acclaimed books about Bobby Fischer and Akiva Rubinstein, John is a member of the Samford Fellowship Committee and has served as the Captain of many U.S. Olympiad Teams. So as always, we had much to discuss! Please read on for many relevant links and timestamps. 0:00- Intro- We begin by discussing what is new with John's ongoing research related to his series of books about GM Bobby Fischer, written with IM Eric Tangborn. Mentioned: Bobby Fischer’s Final Years: A Memoir, GM William Lombardy, IM Anthony Saidy 11:30- When he retired from the Mechanics' Institute one of John’s goals was to play chess competitively more often. Has he been able to achieve this goal? Which older players inspire him? NM Han Schut, IM Anthony Saidy, USCF Master Viktors Pupols 20:00- John has been the captain of the U.S. Olympiad team many times, He explains the selection process for determining the next team for the U.S. Olympiad. Mentioned: Khanty-Mansiysk, Fabiano Caruana, Wesley So, Sam Shankland, Jeffrey Xiong, Hikaru Nakamura 24:30- What is Samford Fellowship, and how do its recipients get selected? Mentioned: Allen Kaufman, Sam Sevian, Hikaru Nakamura, Awonder Liang, Joel Benjamin Wesley So, IM Christopher Yoo, 32:00- More Olympiad talk! Who will be the strongest teams in the next Open Chess Olympiad? What are John’s favorite Olympiad memories? Mentioned: 38th Chess Olympiad (2008), GM Viswanathan Anand, GM Pentala Harikrishna, GM Vidit Gujrathi, GM Gata Kamsy, GM Vassily Ivanchuk 44:00- Is drug testing necessary in chess? How thorough is the monitoring for computer assistance at the Olympiads? Mentioned: IM Kenneth Regan 49:00- We discuss John’s 2 volume work on legendary GM Akiva Rubinstein (co-written with IM Niklay Minev) , which is available on Forward Chess and Amazon. A Patreon supporter of Perpetual Chess wonders if there is hope for a 3rd edition of the book and also asks John’s opinion on whether Peak Rubinstein could have beaten GM Emanuel Lasker for the World Championship. John did not dodge the question! Mentioned: Michael Negele, Positional Decision-Making in Chess, Dynamic Decision-Making in Chess 1:00:00- John shares some memories about notable recent passings in the chess world. This includes Fischer-era chess commentator Shelby Lyman, Chess Historian Dale Brandreth, and GM Pal Benko Mentioned: Steve Brandwein , Henry Kissinger, Karl Burger, IM Jack Peters, GM Michael Wilder, Albrecht Buschke, John Rather, Oscar Shapiro, USCF Master Fred Wilson 1:19:00- Has John read any standout chess books lately? Mentioned: Quality Chess, Chess Evolution, Thinkers Publisher, McFarland, Mongoose Press, New in Chess, Russell Enterprises, Everyman Press, Andy Soltis, 300 Most Important Chess Positions, The Survival Guide to Rook Endings, The Woodpecker Method , The King’s Indian According to Tigran Petrosian , Opening Simulator - King's Indian Defence, Perfect Your Chess , Learn From the Legends 1:36:00- John reviews the performance of the U.S. Teams at the 2019 World Team Championship. Mentioned: GM Darius Swiercz, GM Sam Sevian, GM Alex Onischuk, GM Alex Lenderman, GM Elshan Moriadiabadi, GM Melik Khachiyan, GM Alejandro Ramirez, Carissa Yip, Rochelle Wu, GM Zviad Izoria 1:41:00- Thanks to John for coming on! You can email him here. If you would like to help support the podcast, you can do so here.
17 year old GM Nicolas "Nico" Checa is one of the young stars of the American chess scene. He recently tied for first place in the 2019 National High School Chess Championship. With a 2617 USCF rating, he is #7 on the US Chess top 100 Under Age 21 List, and has beaten Fabiano Caruana in the Pro Chess League. On top of that, Nico is a regular 17 yr old, with other interests and activities competing for his time. In our interview Nico talks about how he finds time for everything, and shares a lot about his approach to chess and chess improvement. Read on for links and timestamps. 0:00- Intro. We launch right into a discussion of how getting the GM title has changed Nico’s tournament selection and preparation. Mentioned in this segment: GM Ruifeng Li, GM John Michael Burke, IM Advait Patel, IM Praveen Balakrishnan 8:00- As Nico finishes his junior year at Dobbs Ferry High School, he touches on his after-high school plans, and discusses the reasons that he and his family never felt that home schooling was the right choice for him. 15:30- What “gaps in his play” did Nico need to plug in order to reach the strength to get the GM title? Mentioned in this segment: IM Alexander Katz, GM Jacob Aagard Game: Checa-Katz 2018, 2019 Philadelphia International , 2019 US Junior Championship 23:55- How did Nico discover and get so good at chess anyway? Mentioned: Marshall Chess Club Books: Chess Secrets: Giants of Power Play by Neil McDonald, Learn from the Legends, Chess Champions at Their Best by GM Mikahil Marin, The books of GM Jacob Aagard,Chess: 5334 Problems, Combinations and Games Games: Checa-Smirin 2016, Fischer-Byrne 1956 40:30- Who are Nico’s favorite chess players? Mentioned: Magnus Carlsen, Fabiano Caruana, Bobby Fischer, Botvinnk, 44:30- Fast chess vs. slow chess we settle the debate once and for all!! Just kidding, but Nico weighs in and shares his ideas about the roles of classical chess and rapid chess in the chess world. Mentioned: IM Greg Shahade 47:00- We discuss Nico’s interests outside of chess, including soccer and political science. Mentioned in this segment: GM Parham Maghsoodloo 56:00- Goodbye! Keep up with Nico via Chess.com If you would like to help support the podcast, you can do so here:
This week it is my great honor to talk with the five-time US Champion and 1996 FIDE World Championship Challenger, GM Gata Kamsky! Gata has just released Volume 1 of his highly anticipated games collection, Gata Kamsky - Chess Gamer, Volume 1: The Awakening 1989-1996. The recent release of this book gives us a rare opportunity to listen in as Gata Kamsky reflects on his illustrious chess career and discusses the past and future of chess. As usual, read on for timestamps of our discussion topics and relevant links. Enjoy! 0:00- Intro and discussion of GM Kamsky’s new book, Gata Kamsky - Chess Gamer. Gata discusses the following details: How the project came into existence and why he gives credit to the indispensable roles played by his wife, WGM Vera Nebolsina, and the team at Thinkers Publishing for helping him push forward with the book. How he decided on the structure of the book, which begins with the games he played when he emigrated from Russia in 1989.12:00- Gata answers a listener's question regarding his intended audience for the book, and he reveals the classic chess book from which he drew inspiration.17:30- What lessons about the role of psychology in chess did Gata Kamsky learn from studying Emanuel Lasker ?20:45- What did it feel like to immigrate to the US and play former World Champion Mikhail Tal in his first tournament after arrival in the United States? Gata annotates the game in detail in his book, but you can take a look at the game here.25:45- Gata reflects on playing Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov as a teenager and in the ensuing years. This includes a discussion of his reflections on the FIDE and Professional Chess Association World Championship Cycles in the early to mid-1990’s.36:30- A Patreon supporter of Perpetual Chess asks about Gata’s future plans with regarding to writing books.41:00- The mysterious Moonmaster 9000 asks what chess improvement methods Gata has found to be most effective. His recommendations: 1. Study your games 2. Play frequent tournaments 3. Work on endgames. As a youth, Gata found it particularly helpful to solve the chess compositions of Sergey Kasparyan and Leonid Kubbel 54:00- Gata answers another question from a supporter of the podcast relating to why some players are able to reach their maximum potential while others are not. This segment touches on top chess players including Anish Giri, Garry Kasparov, Fabiano Caruana, Hikaru Nakamura, Wesley So and Boris Spassky. Gata also tells the story of some encounters with a young Magnus Carlsen.1:07- Are we likely to see Gata Kamsky in another US Chess Championship?1:11- Gata discusses his recent forays into streaming chess on Twitch, and the possibilities for chess as an e-sport. In this segment he also touches on the issues of cheating in chess and the promise of Chess960 aka Fischer Random Chess.1:18:00- Goodbye and thank you to GM Kamsky! You can keep up with Gata via Facebook and Twitter. You can buy Gata's book from Thinkers Publishing, (where a free excerpt of the book is available), Gata Kamsky-Chess Gamer is also available from US Chess Sales, and it is coming soon to Amazon. If you would like to help support the podcast, you can do so here.
Both Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury go into the fight unbeaten in their combined 67 professional bouts in a fight expected to be watched by millions across the US and the world. After a heated press conference, all the talk will be decided when the two men enter the ring in the early hours of Sunday morning. Could this fight really be the start of something special? How will Wilder fare in his biggest test to date while Fury’s comeback trail has been widely applauded by many, including Frank Bruno. We get an insight from the former world heavyweight boxing champion on Sunday’s showdown and how Bruno himself has struggled with mental health problems. At the age of 19, Vivian Stancil was told she had a rare condition called retinitis pigmentosa which leads to vision loss. By the age of 50, Vivian was told by doctors that she was going to die as her health worsened with her weight shooting up to 319 pounds. That is when she decided to take up swimming - which effectively saved her life. The 71 year old explained to Caroline how she overcame cultural barriers and how this kick-started her journey to compete at the National Senior Games where she has won over 200 medals. It took Magnus Carlsen 20 days and over 50 hours of play to retain his world chess title against Fabiano Caruana from America. For the first time in its official 132 year history, the title match was decided by a tiebreak. We hear from the King of Chess, Magnus Carlsen on what this title means to him and Chilean songwriter Juga Di Prima expresses her love for the game through music – we dive deeper into the meanings behind all the pieces on a chess board and Juga explains what we can all learn from playing chess. Have you heard of SpeedGolf? It involves running and playing golf at the same time. It was first played in 1979. It's essentially a faster more athletic format of golf. Mikko Rantanen is also known as the Flying Finn who is the fastest golfer on this planet after beating New Zealand's Jamie Reid at the recent World Championship. He's been telling Caroline how he first got into the sport and he’s even urging Usain Bolt to have a go! Picture - Fury and Wilder (Getty Images)
Chess Grandmaster Robert Hess joins Danny (while James is off traveling the world) to review everything that was the 2018 World Chess Championship match between Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana. Follow Us Danny: Twitter, Twitch, Chess.com Motz: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Ouija by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/coffeehouse-blunders/id1229231959?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Support the Show: * Subscribe to Blue Bottle and Get $10 (https://www.blunders.fm/bluebottle) * Become a Chess.com Member and Support Blunders (https://www.blunders.fm/chess) Special Guest: Robert Hess.
Chess Grandmaster Robert Hess joins Danny (while James is off traveling the world) to review everything that was the 2018 World Chess Championship match between Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana. Follow Us Danny: Twitter, Twitch, Chess.com Motz: Twitter, Blog, GitHub Music : Amethyst Seer - Ouija by Adventureface Proudly recorded on Zencastr ⭐⭐ Review Us (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/coffeehouse-blunders/id1229231959?mt=2&ls=1) ⭐⭐ Support the Show: * Subscribe to Blue Bottle and Get $10 (https://www.blunders.fm/bluebottle) * Become a Chess.com Member and Support Blunders (https://www.blunders.fm/chess) Special Guest: Robert Hess.
Spegillinn 27. Nóv 2018 Umsjón: Kristján Sigurjónsson Tæknimaður: Jón Þór Helgason Afkoma flugfélagsins Wow Air er mun verri á yfirstandandi ársfjórðungi en búist var við þegar fyrirtækið stóð fyrir skuldabréfaútboði í haust. Fækkað verður í flota félagsins um fjórar Airbus-vélar. Bankaráð Seðlabankans fundaði í dag með forstjóra Samherja sem segist enn vera þeirrar skoðunar að Már Guðmundsson seðlabankastjóri eigi að láta af embætti. Eðlilegt er að afkomutengja veiðigjöld og hafa álagningu eins nálægt í tíma og hægt er, segir forsætisráðherra. Snarpar umræður hafa staðið yfir á Alþingi í dag um frumvarp sjávarútvegsráðherra um veiðigjöld. Tilraunir til að takast á við loftslagsbreytingar á alþjóðavísu eru langt frá því að skila viðunandi árangri, að mati Sameinuðu þjóðanna. Í næstu viku hefst loftslagsráðstefna í Póllandi. Fyrirtækið sem rak tónlistarhátíðina Secret Solstice skuldar fjölda manns laun og stendur afar illa fjárhagslega. Nýtt fyrirtæki hefur tekið við rekstri hátíðarinnar, sem stendur til að halda í fimmta sinn. Lengri umfjallanir: Ökumenn í áfalli og þeir sem þeir hafa ekið á í myrkrinu koma á bráðamóttöku. Bráðahjúkrunarfræðingar skora á framleiðendur útivistarfatnaðar að setja endurskin á allan útivistarfatnað. Helga Rósa Másdóttir, formaður fagdeildar bráðahjúkrunarfræðinga segir að hver einasti bráðahjúkrunarfræðingur hafi tekið á móti bæði ökumönnum í áfalli og þeim sem þeir hafa ekið á í myrkrinu. Bráðahjúkrunarfræðingar skora á framleiðendur útivistarfatnaðar á Íslandi að setja endurskin á allar útivistarflíkur. Bergljót Baldursdóttir talar við Helgu Rósu Horfur eru á því að samtök sem berjast gegn veggjöldum í Noregi bjóði fram á fjölmörgum stöðum í sveitarstjórnarkosningunum á næsta ári. Áætlað er að á þessu ári verði innheimt veggjöld fyrir röska 200 milljarða íslenskra króna. Formaður samtakanna segir að ef vel gangi á næsta ári komi til greina að bjóða fram í þingkosningum. Arnar Páll Hauksson segir frá. Heimsmeistaraeinvígi Magúsar Carlsen og Fabiano Caruana stendur nú yfir í Lundúnum. Allar skákirnar 12 enduðu með jafntefli og er staðan því jöfn 6-6. Á morgun verður úrslitadagur, en þá verður teflt til þrautar í hrað- og atskákum. Björn Þorfinnson skákmeistari og fyrrverandi forseti Skáksambands Íslands hefur fylgst vel með og ræðir við Kristján Sigurjónsson um einvígið.
On a rest day (after Game 8) for the World Championship in London, friends of the podcast (and previous guests) IMs Eric Rosen and Kostya Kavutskiy were nice enough to take some time and give Perpetual listeners a taste of what its like to be attending, reporting, and photographing the dramatic, ongoing World Chess Championship between GMs Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana. This episode is meant to have more of a "breaking news" feeling than your typical Perpetual Chess interview, so it's a shorter interview, but we covered a lot of ground. To wit: What was the mood like at the venue in Game 8 as Fabiano Caruana missed his best chance for a win over Magnus Carlsen? What openings might we see in the remaining games? Is there a clear rooting interest among the people attending the match? Does either player have more vocal fans? What are the conditions like for spectators? What about for photographers like Eric Rosen and his colleagues? IM Kostya Kavutskiy has done some great write-ups and game analysis for US Chess for the games that he has attended, while Eric Rosen has taken over the US Chess twitter account in addition to taking great photos like this one,. You can keep up with their great content in the following places: Kostya Kavutskiy's twitter account, Kostya's Youtube Channel Eric Rosen's twitter account and Eric's Youtube Channel To support the podcast or purchase a limited edition Perpetual Chess t-shirt or hoodie, go here and/or here, respectively.
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Athletic’s Ethan Sherwood Strauss to discuss Draymond Green’s beef with Kevin Durant. Oliver Roeder of FiveThirtyEight also joins to talk about the World Chess Championship and the Atlantic’s Derek Thompson talks about income inequality in youth sports. Draymond vs. KD (2:40): Will interpersonal strife tear the Golden State Warriors apart, or is this just a small bump on the road to another championship? Chess (22:46): Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana have played eight games, all eight of which have ended in draws. Are we having fun yet?? Youth sports (41:40): Kids from wealthy families are playing sports at increasing rates, while participation is dropping for kids from lower-income families. What’s the solution? Afterballs (1:03:50): Stefan talks to Brin-Jonathan Butler about his book The Grandmaster and Josh on a strange college basketball upset. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin are joined by the Athletic’s Ethan Sherwood Strauss to discuss Draymond Green’s beef with Kevin Durant. Oliver Roeder of FiveThirtyEight also joins to talk about the World Chess Championship and the Atlantic’s Derek Thompson talks about income inequality in youth sports. Draymond vs. KD (2:40): Will interpersonal strife tear the Golden State Warriors apart, or is this just a small bump on the road to another championship? Chess (22:46): Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Caruana have played eight games, all eight of which have ended in draws. Are we having fun yet?? Youth sports (41:40): Kids from wealthy families are playing sports at increasing rates, while participation is dropping for kids from lower-income families. What’s the solution? Afterballs (1:03:50): Stefan talks to Brin-Jonathan Butler about his book The Grandmaster and Josh on a strange college basketball upset. This episode is brought to you by the following advertisers: SimpliSafe, protect your home today with twenty-four seven monitoring for just fifteen dollars a month, visit simplisafe.com/hangup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV) mit Andreas Renner (DAZN), Sebastian Weßling (Funke) und Alexis Menuge (L´Équipe) zum Fußball, mit Christian Schimmel (derdraft.de) zum Football, mit Jan Lüdeke (DAZN) zum Rugby, mit Christian Nimmervoll (formel1.de), Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV) und Stefan Ehlen (motorsport.com) zum Motorsport, und mit Johannes Fischer (chessbase.com) und André Schulz (chessbase.com) zum Schach; der Producer mit Michael Körner (telekomsport) und Markus Krawinkel (telekomsport) zum Basketball, mit Johannes Knuth (SZ) und Guido Heuber (Eurosport) zum Skisport, mit Cai-Simon Preuten (SID) und Malte Masuth zum Badminton, und mit Tour-Profi Peter Torebko, Moritz Lang (SKY) und Paul Häuser (SKY) zum Tennis.
Sjakkekspertene Torstein Bae og Atle Grønn forteller om hvordan de utpsyker sine motstandere med intellektuell thrashtalk, om hvordan VM-kampen blir en kamp mellom den russiske- og norske sjakkskolen og hvorfor du bør sette penger på at Fabiano Caruana vinner.
http://twitch.tv/ChessNetwork Who is your pick to win the 2018 World Chess Championship? It's a best of 12-game match being held in London between defending champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway, and challenger Fabiano Caruana of the United States. Can Caruana become the first American since Bobby Fischer to be crowned king?
Nu är det dags för VM! Magnus Carlsen från Norge och Fabiano Caruana från USA gör upp om VM-titeln i London den 9-28 november. I schackpodden pratar Jesper Hall och Carl Fredrik Johansson upp matchen och diskuterar allt som kan ha betydelse.
Man kan i dag være en glødende tilhænger af tortur, foretrække at se sin søn død i en trafikulykke frem for at være bøsse – og alligevel blive præsident i verden femte mest folkerige land. Jesper Løvenbalk forklarer, hvordan det kunne gå til, at Jair Bolsonaro vandt valget. Hvem de amerikanske vælgere peger på, ved vi først ved midvejsvalget tirsdag den 6. Men hvad vi allerede kan se, er, at kvinderne vil blive velrepræsenteret ved midvejsvalget på tirsdag. Vores USA-korrespondent Martin Burcharth har rejst lidt rundt i landet. Og så skal vi sgu tale om skak! Rune Lykkeberg har optur over, at den regerende verdensmester Magnus Carlsen i næste uge bliver udfordret i London af italiensk-amerikanske Fabiano Caruana. Og over skak som spil. Og som en væren i verden. Hæng ved og find også ud af, hvorfor Rune trods denne kærlighed måtte holde op med at spille skak. Og så skal vi høre om en mindre heldig bog, nemlig Værdikriger, en portrætbog om partileder Pernille Vermund, skrevet af BT’s politiske redaktør Andreas Karker. Det skal vi, fordi han ikke er helt alene om, at fokusere mere på kvinden – hun vinterbader jo i Øresund og er forlovet med skatteunddrageren på den hvide hest – men snaver med en tv-vært end på politikken. Debatredaktør Gry Inger Reiter har læst bogen og giver også Anna von Sperling en lille opsang. Smid meget (!) gerne en lille anmeldelse i iTunes. Bare et par stjerner eller fem.
Stormester Torbjørn Ringdal Hansen tar oss med via India, Sotchi og New York til London, hvor Magnus møter Fabiano Caruana til den jevneste duellen om VM-tittelen til nå. Kan Magnus tape dette?!
Regjerende verdensmester Magnus Carlsen forteller om veien til sjakktronen, om hvordan han tidvis har lyst til å slå ned konkurrentene og om frykten for å tape tittelen mot Fabiano Caruana i november.
Simen Agdestein, sjakktrener på NTG og Norges første stormester, forteller om ensomheten ved brettet, de sympatiske sidene ved VM-motstander Fabiano Caruana og om tidligere verdensmester Vishy Anands arrangerte ekteskap.
Fabiano Caruana is a brilliant mind. He's a professional Chess player of world renown and has been thinking about the problems associated with human/computer interaction and augmentation for years. In this podcast we talk about what it feels like to be beaten - and work with - computers that are designed to destroy your chances at winning.
Fabiano Caruana is a brilliant mind. He's a professional Chess player of world renown and has been thinking about the problems associated with human/computer interaction and augmentation for years. In this podcast we talk about what it feels like to be beaten - and work with - computers that are designed to destroy your chances at winning.
In the midst of a very busy month of high profile competitive chess, talented young GM Yaroslav (“Yaro”) Zherebukh joined me for a fascinating conversation. Yaroslav talked about his upcoming events: the collegiate chess final 4 (our interview was recorded before it took place), the Pro Chess Leage live finals, and last but definitely not least, the upcoming US Chess Championships. Yaro started strong in last year's U.S. Championship, highlighted by a round 7 win over Fabiano Caruana, so he shared some lessons that he learned from that tournament. Naturally, Yaro also weighed in on the candidates and handicapped the World Championship in November. He looks forward to a highly competitive match. Thanks to Yaro for taking time from his busy schedule. You can contact him via chess.com here. To support the podcast go here.
Featured in this video is the Round 1 game of the 2018 Grenke Chess Classic between Fabiano Caruana (white), and Magnus Carlsen (black). This is Caruana and Carlsen's first tournament encounter since learning they will both be competing in the 2018 World Chess Championship Match come November of 2018. Fabiano Caruana will play challenger to the defending World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen. In this game Caruana opens with a non-confrontational setup that doesn't acheive any advantage as white, but rather some playable/normal position. Carlsen opts for a King's Indian Defense setup, with play beginning to sharp as early as move 12. We witness multiple structural imbalances, each side obtaining a majority, and an all important minor piece imbalance as well. Once the endgame arrives, and only one rook remains for each player, the quality of the pawns would be king.
GM Robert Hess is this week's guest on Perpetual Chess. Young GM Hess already has loads of experience as a chess competitor, announcer, and coach. (He coached some of the most talented youth for the U.S. as well as the women's Olympiad team.) We talk about all of these things, as well as the FIDE World Cup, sports, and whether or not he was a "rival" of Fabiano Caruana when they were both top scholastic players from New York. Follow GM Hess on twitter here, and on chess.comhere.
In addition to hosting the excellent chess podcast The Full English Breakfast, both Macauley Peterson and IM Lawrence Trent have had eclectic and interesting careers in chess. Macauley Peterson has been writing about, and reporting on chess for a long time and most recently has been the Content Director of Chess24. We talk about his various adventures in the world of chess media, as well as his recent profile of Fabiano Caruana in Chess Life. Mr. Trent shares what he learned from being the manager of an elite player, and reveals the "real job" that prepared him for his roles as a chess announcer and chess manager. Follow Lawrence on twitter here, follow Macauley here. Listen to and support The Full English Breakfast via Itunes or here. Watch Lawrence's chess videos on chess24.com
Former IMF Chief Economist Kenneth Rogoff says India's currency crisis is exacerbated by policy implementation issues. Then, Daniel Yergin, the vice chairman of IHS, says the OPEC production deal will work. Also, Harvard's Nicholas Burns says President-elect Donald Trump should align himself with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Finally, chess grandmaster Fabiano Caruana says Magnus Carlsen's opponents can never recover, once the current world chess champion gets even a tiny advantage over them. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Former IMF Chief Economist Kenneth Rogoff says India's currency crisis is exacerbated by policy implementation issues. Then, Daniel Yergin, the vice chairman of IHS, says the OPEC production deal will work. Also, Harvard's Nicholas Burns says President-elect Donald Trump should align himself with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Finally, chess grandmaster Fabiano Caruana says Magnus Carlsen's opponents can never recover, once the current world chess champion gets even a tiny advantage over them.
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