Perpetual Chess Podcast

Ben Johnson

Perpetual Chess features weekly conversations with the Chess World's best players

  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    EP 382- WIM Anna-Maja Kazarian: Why she is All-in on OTB Chess. WGM Title Pursuit, Study Recs + "Shoegate" Reflections

    This week I am excited to be joined by the popular chess streamer, YouTuber, commentator, and champion player, WIM Anna-Maja Kazarian. Anna-Maja joined me from her home in the Netherlands after concluding a busy few months of competitive chess. Although she had her share of setbacks, these tournaments were largely successful, as Anna-Maja recently earned her first WGM Norm! 

    Our conversation gave Anna-Maja the chance to reflect on the recent lessons she has learned as well as her goals both as a chess player and content creator. As she told me, Anna graduated from university somewhat recently and feels that this gives her an opportunity to devote all of her energy to chess improvement. She reflected on what aspects of the game she needs to work on, and also shared recommendations and advice for listeners. Last, and possibly least, we reflected on “Shoegate” the bizarre scandal where Anna-Maja somewhat unexpectedly made global headlines for her choice of footwear during the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz tournament. I am excited to see Anna-Maja’s continued norm pursuit and really enjoyed chatting with her. Timestamps of topics discussed can be found below. 

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    02:00- What is the status of Anna-Maja’s quest to earn the WGM title? 

    Mentioned: Anna-Maja’s The Chess Experience Podcast Interview 

    Anna-Maja’s game recap of earning her norm:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVm2KeXwzds



    09:00- Is it challenging for Anna-Maja to focus on her tournament games when she is streaming them? 

    Mentioned: Episode 326 with Dina Belenkaya 


    18:00- What is Anna-Maja’s approach to openings? 


    20:00- Does Anna-Maja have a study plan? What books is she studying? 

    Mentioned: Zurich 1953, 100 Endgames You Must Know, Van Perlov’s Endgame Tactics, GM Jacob Aagaard’s Attacking Manual, The Steps Method 


    25:00- What are Anna-Maja’s upcoming tournaments? 

    Mentioned: Sharjah Masters 


    26:00-Anna discusses her professional plans after finishing university last year. 


    27:00- How is it received when Anna-Maja studies chess on stream? 

    Mentioned: StudyTime Twitch 

    https://www.twitch.tv/studytme


    33:00- What are Anna-Maja’s reflections on “shoegate”? 

    Mentioned: NY Times-

    Chess Federation Fines Player over her Sports Shoes” 


    40:00- What other tournaments does Anna-Maja have coming up? 


    44:00- Anna-Maja describes her work with the Chessqueens Foundation 


    49:00- What are Anna-Maja’s favorite open tournaments? Does she do a lot of socialzing during rounds? 



    52:00- Is Anna-Maja working with a coach? 


    55:00 Anna-Maja’s closing thoughts. 

    Mentioned: Alliance E-Sports 

    Thanks to Anna-Maja for joining me! Here is how to keep up with her:

    Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/amkazarian/

    Twitch

    https://www.twitch.tv/annamaja

    YouTube-

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIKOoBA2bTAVj_MaPHzMSdg

    X/Twitter-

    https://twitter.com/AMKazarian?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor




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    14 May 2024, 8:00 am
  • 49 minutes 8 seconds
    EP 381- CM Azel Chua- Calculation Advice, Improving Chess Intuition, and is the concept of “Checks, Captures & Threats” overrated?

    Azel Chua is a 21-year-old Singapore-based self-taught Candidate Master who has built his own chess skills from the ground up. As Azel explains, he began working on his visualization skills as he sought a way to study chess during high school classes that did not especially interest him.. From there, Azel has developed a unique framework for calculating in chess that he calls “The Burger Technique,” as covered in his popular Chessable courses on Calculation.  In our interview, we discuss this technique, as well as hearing Azel’s thoughts and experiences with utilizing resources such as YouTube, and Dvoretsky’s Endgame Manual. Azel also shares some helpful tips on ways to improve one’s chess intuition, and he delves into his background and the chess scene in Singapore. As always, timestamps of topics discussed can be found below. 


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    03:00- What did Azel learn from studying the classic book Dvoretsky’s Endgame Manual during high school classes? 

    Mentioned: Calculation Masterclass with Chessgoals

    7:00- What was Azel’s approach to chess improvement? 

    10:00- Why does Azel think that the common tactic-solving advice of looking for “checks, captures and threats” might be bad advice? 

    12:15- What is”the Burger technique?” 

    17:30- Where did he come up with the name for “the Burger technique?” 

    21:00- What was Azel’s mix of studying vs. competing as a tournament player? 

    22:00- How does Azel describe the chess culture of Singapore?

    25:00- What were the biggest contributors to Azel’s improvement?

    27:30- What can we do to improve our chess intuition?

    32:00- What was Azel’s approach to openings?

    36:00- Does Azel follow professional chess? Or read about chess history?

    37:00- How does Azel find teaching material? 

    39:00- What is reciprocal thinking? 

    Mentioned: IM John Bartholomew‘s Video: The Power of Reciprocal Thinking 

    45:00- Thanks to Azel Chua for joining me! You can check out his Chessable courses here:

    https://www.chessable.com/author/AzelChua/

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    7 May 2024, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 17 minutes
    EP 380- FIDE Candidates Wrap Up with GM Erwin L'Ami: Gukesh Ascends as Caruana Suffers a Heartbreaking Setback

    We are back for one more 2024 FIDE Candidates reflection as we start to take stock of a historic tournament. Joining me (again) to discuss it is renowned trainer, opening theoretician, Chessable author, and 2022 Dutch National Champion, GM Erwin Lami. Erwin has frequently collaborated with GM Anish Giri, and he was on the World Championship preparation team for GM Veselin Toplov. Erwin shares his thoughts on GM Gukesh’s impressive ascendance, Fabiano and Nepo’s disappointment, and what this result does and does not mean for the trajectory of professional chess. We also discuss the performance of the other players, the Women’s Candidates, and Erwin’s plans for 2024. I always love to hear Erwin’s perspective, and discussing this tournament was not an exception. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 




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    0;00- Upcoming events and info:


    1. Chess in the Schools Poker Fundraiser;

    https://secure.givelively.org/event/chess-in-the-schools-inc/chess-in-the-schools-poker-night-fundraiser


    1. National Open/Las Vegas Chess Festival Info:

    https://www.vegaschessfestival.com/national-open/


    4:30- GM Erwin L’Ami joins me! What does he think made this tournament was so compelling? 


    10:00- How surprised was Erwin by Gukesh’s performance? What should we expect from him from here? 


    18;30- Patreon mailbag quesiton: “How can Caruana recover from his devastaiting loss to Nepo? “ 


    .27:00- What did Erwin think of Nepo's performance?


    29:30- Where does Nakamura go from here? Will this be his last Candidates? 


    38:00- What went wrong for GM Alireza Firouzja? 


    43:00 What are Erwin’s thoughts on Pragganandhaa’s performance? 


    46:00- What were Erwin’s thoughts on the Women’s Candidates? 


    49:00- Where might the World Championship be held? Would it help or hurt Gukesh if it were in India? 


    53:00- Who does Erwin think would be the favorite in Gukesh vs. Ding?

    Mentioned: Gotham City Podcast with GM Gukesh 


    57:00 Does the format for the Candidates or Candidates qualification need to be changed? 

    Mentioned: IM Greg Shahade’s blog post 



    1:08:00- What are Erwin’s remaining 2024 plans? 


    Thanks as always to GM Erwin L’ami for providing his perspective! 




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    27 April 2024, 3:15 pm
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    EP 379- IM Renier Castellanos on How he Earned the GM Title at Age 41.

    41-year-old IM Renier Castellanos had all but given up on earning the Grandmaster title. His life was getting busier, and after 2 potential GM norms were not ratified by FIDE, he felt like it just wasn’t meant to be. But his friends and Killer Chess Training co-workers, GM Jacob Aagaard and Kallia Kleisarchaki, convinced him to keep trying. It turned out that was all it took! Two weeks ago, Renier got his final GM norm, to earn the title of Grandmaster at age 41. In our interview, Renier reflects on the lessons he has learned, and why he thinks he was still able to earn the title in this challenging era, despite not working on chess as much as he did in his 20s. Renier also shares his own advice on chess improvement, some book recommendations, and discusses what he observed from facing Super GM level players like GM Vladimir Fedoseev. This interview was conducted while the Candidates was still ongoing, but you can even hear Renier’s Candidates prediction to see how it played out. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 

    0:00- Thanks to our sponsors, Chessable.com 

    New courses include - Michael Roiz’s Fighting the Grunfeld and King’s Indian 

     If you use the link below to sign up for a Chessable pro membership, it helps to support the pod! 

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    0:01- Renier discusses why he had given up on the GM title 


    Mentioned: GM Jacob Aagaard of Killer Chess Training, Killer Chess Training Review of Renier’s Game:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeI0AazBw1I


    0:08- What shortcoming in his game did Renier need to overcome in order to earn the title?


    9:45- How did he think about the expense of pursuing the GM title?


    16:00- What is Renier’s approach to the opening? What else did he do to train?

    Mentioned; KillerChessTraining.com


    22:00- How did Renier’s wife, WGM Raluca Sgircea, help him with his daily habits? 


    25:00- Renier discusses his early years growing up in Cuba, moving to Chile and then to Spain in his teens and 20s 

    Mentioned: GM Lazaro Bruzon Batista, Chess Reddit thread about Renier’s GM title  


    31:00- We discuss the congratulatory notes Renier has gotten, including this tweet from GM Kevin Goh Wei Ming 

    Mentioned: Episode 184 with GM Kevin Goh Wei Ming 


    34:00- Did an emphasis on physical fitness help his chess? What about community?


    43:00- What is the best way to spend one’s chess improvement time?


    46:00- Renier’s recommended open tournaments, based on his time on as a traveling chess professional:

    Mentioned: Benasque, Spain Chess Open, Menoraca, Sitges 


    51:00- Renier’s favorite chess books

    Mentioned: Perfect Your Chess, Dynamic Chess Strategy by GM Mihai Suba 


    54:00- What did Renier learn from playing Fedoseev and other super GM-level players? 


    1:03:00- Renier’s most memorable game

    Mentioned: Video of his World Bitz victory vs. GM Peter Svidler 

    1:10:00- Thanks to Renier for sharing his inspiring story! 

    You can reach him via his Lichess coaches page or find his classes at KillerChessTraining:

    https://lichess.org/coach/RenierChess

    KillerChessTraining.com


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    23 April 2024, 8:00 am
  • 31 minutes 26 seconds
    Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 12 Breakdown (Part 2)- FM Mike Klein on the Player’s Mindsets, Historical Context, and the Alireza Shoe Controversy

    For the final FIDE Candidates bonus pod, award-winning Chess.com journalist, FM Mike Klein joins me from Toronto. We cover topics including the atmosphere in the playing hall, the presence of seconds and family members of the players, what to expect in rounds 13 and 14, and Mike provides his perspective on the controversy surrounding GM Alireza Firouzja's father. Thanks, as always, to Mike for providing so many behind-the-scenes details.

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    19 April 2024, 3:41 pm
  • 27 minutes 30 seconds
    Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 12 Breakdown (Part 1)- An Epic Finish Awaits, as Naka, Nepo and Gukesh are Tied!


    As we enter the final rest day, The FIDE Candidates tournament is set up for maximum drama with a three-way tie for first place and two rounds remaining. Joining me from Toronto to discuss it is FM Dalton Perrine. We highlight the continued trend of surprising opening choices and results, as well as the increased tension in the room as the tournament builds to a climax. In the women's section, we are down to two contenders for the Candidates title, as Tan Zhongyi and Lei Tingjie are separated by a half a point.Dalton and I discuss all of the key matchups and surprises we have seen, as we look forward to the final chapter of an entertaining tournament. I will be back with one more bonus pod later on Friday, as Chess.com’s FM Mike Klein joins me from Toronto. 

    Mentioned in pod:

    @ponysunrise photos:

    https://twitter.com/sunrise_pony

    @chessnumbers tweet -

    https://x.com/ChessNumbers/status/1781113720212742568

    Calib Wetheralll's Tournament Simulations-

    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1c7iy1g/fide_candidates_tournament_updated_predictions/




    Thanks to FM Dalton Perrine for joining me! Here is how to reach him: 

    Chessable Author page:

    https://www.chessable.com/author/mattydperrine/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIzuOx_63p9AIVkElyCh0z-A53EAAYASAAEgJY5vD_BwE

    Chess.com

    https://www.chess.com/member/mattydperrine

     His Coaching Services:

    https://nextlevelchesscoaching.com/fm-dalton-perrine/


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    19 April 2024, 4:30 am
  • 29 minutes 28 seconds
    Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 10 Breakdown (Part 2)- GM Jan Timman on the tournament so far.

    It is always an honor to hear 9-time Dutch Champion and former “best of the west” standout, GM Jan Timman discuss elite chess. In this interview he shares his thoughts on the 2024 FIDE Candidates. Topics include: 

    • Who he favored going in
    • Who he favors now
    • Why the opening surprises? 
    • His thoughts on Firouzja’s disappointing performance
    • His next book



    0:00- Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. Check out GM Oliksiyenko’s course for Chessable pro members on the Candidates here:

    https://www.chessable.com/chess-candidates-2024/course/243222/

     If you use the link below to sign up for a Chessable pro membership, it helps to support the pod! 

    https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro


    Its always a pleasure to speak with GM Timman!


    0:03- GM Timman joins me! 



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    16 April 2024, 3:34 pm
  • 1 hour 20 minutes
    EP 378- Lou Hays- Spending weekends with Fischer and Spassky, Getting to 2100 from Scratch as an Adult, Chess Publishing Then and Now

    For this week’s (non-Candidates) podcast I am honored to be joined by Lou Hays. Lou Hays is a businessman, accomplished chess author, and the founder of Hays Publishing, which published many popular books beginning in the 1990s. Lou also is an accomplished amateur player, who began tournament chess in his 20s and made it up to near master level. Lou has had the opportunity to meet some of the true legends of the game, and shares some amazing stories about his time spent with Bobby Fischer, Boris Spassky and David Bronstein. We also discuss how chess improvement has, and has not changed over the decades, as well as Hays Publishing’s most successful books, and how the chess publishing industry has changed. I greatly enjoyed hearing Lou’s stories, and I am confident that you will as well. 


    0:00-  Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com. New courses include GM Romain Eduoard’s Lifetime Repertoires: King’s Indian Attack. 

     If you use the link below to sign up for a Chessable pro membership, it helps to support the pod! 

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    Mentioned:

    Winning Chess for Juniors 

     https://www.amazon.com/Winning-Chess-Tactics-Juniors-Hays/dp/1880673932


    0:03- In 1992, Lou got to spend the weekend with Bobby Fischer. How did that come about, and what was the experience like?

    Mentioned: Bobby Fischer, Complete Games of the World Champion, Zita Rajcsanyi, Ken Smith (founder of Chess Digest and the Smith-Morra Gambit), Fischer voicemail is on YouTube here:

    https://youtube.com/shorts/CCa15k61MLY?si=igrs2WYVuyYHbltj



    25:00- Lou shares his own chess story, including how chess improvement has, and has not changed 

    Mentioned: Hastings 1895 (Out of print), NM John Jacobs, Hal Bogner, IM Anatoly Lein 



    37:00- What was it like to spend a weekend with Boris Spassky?



    46:00- Lou tells the story of playing legendary blitz player Israel Zelber



    49:00- How did Lou get into the chess publishing business? 

    Mentioned: My System: 21st Century Edition, Winning Chess Tactics for Juniors, Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess, Stuart Margulies, Yasser Seirawan 


    55:30- Patreon mailbag question: Would Lou consider putting Winning Chess Tactics for Juniors on Chessable? 

    Mentioned: James Stallings 


    1:00:00- Lou is also an accomplished improver at golf! Are there any parallels to chess improvement?

    Mentioned:Lou’s book Make Your Golf Dream a Reality


    1:01:00- What was it like to spend time with legendary GM David Bronstein?

    Mentioned: The Rise and Fall of David Bronstein by Genna Sosonko, Mikanes Bronstein 1965 


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    16 April 2024, 8:00 am
  • 13 minutes
    Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 10 Breakdown (Part 1)- Nepo and Gukesh lead Narrowly as Naka and Fabi are in Pursuit

    Heading into the penultimate rest day, I provide a quick rundown of the standings and key stories of a closely contested and entertaining FIDE Candidates. Plus I briefly share my thoughts on the drama surrounding GM Alireza Firouzja's noisy shoes.

    Watch this feed for part 2, which will feature an interview about the Candidates with legendary former Dutch Champion, GM Jan Timman.

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    16 April 2024, 3:40 am
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 7 Breakdown (Part 2)- GM Daniel King on the Tournament So Far

    We are back for with an in-depth breakdown of the first half of the FIDE Candidates. I am honored to be joined by commentator, author, Chessable author and Excellent YouTuber, GM Daniel King to discuss all that has transpired so far. What makes Nepo so good in these tournaments? Does Fabi have another gear? What has surprised Daniel the most? Tune in for this, plus player-by-player analysis. Timestamps of topics discussed below as always! 

    0:00- Brief big picture thoughts on the tournament

    0:05- Nepo! What stands out about his performance?

    Mentioned: The Chess Mind’s Blog Post:

    https://thechessmind.substack.com/p/candidates-round-7

    22:00- Fabiano 

    Mentioned: Anthony Levin’s Round 7 Recap:

    https://www.chess.com/news/view/2024-fide-candidates-tournament-round-7

    30:00- Gukesh

    Final moments of Firouzja-Gukesh:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1c1sxzb/final_moments_of_gukesh_vs_firouzja/

    37:00- Firouzja 

    41:00- Pragganandha

    48:00- Nakamura 

    53:00- Vidit

    57:00- Abasov 

    59:00- Final thoughts on Open Section 

    1:00:00- Women’s sections 

    1:05:00- Viewer Q & A- Daniel’s next projects, Genna Sosonko, Collusion 

    Mentioned: Daniel’s Anti-Sicilian Chessable Course (forthcoming to New in Chess as a book) , The Essential Sosonko

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    12 April 2024, 4:42 pm
  • 11 minutes 42 seconds
    Bonus Pod- FIDE Candidates Round 7 Breakdown (Part 1)- Nepo and Tan Zhongyi Lead after a Dramatic First Half of the Tournament

    We are at the halfway point of a wildly entertaining 2024 FIDE Candidates! Ian Nepomniathchi continues to lead the Open Section, while Tan Zhongyi is in front in the Women’s Candidates This is the first part of what will be 2 podcasts discussing the tournament through 7 rounds. In this solo pod, I briefly run through the standings, upcoming pairings and share a few thoughts on the tournament. For part 2 (coming soon to this feed), I will be interviewing GM Daniel King of the Powerplay Chess YouTube Channel. 


    Links Mentioned:

    Live stream of my chat with GM Daniel King Friday at 9AM EDT/1PM GMT on the Powerplay Chess YouTube Chess 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiOR9OnXOEk

    (and later to this feed)


    Mentioned: 

    Final moments of Firouzja-Gukesh:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1c1sxzb/final_moments_of_gukesh_vs_firouzja/


    Be sure to tune in for tomorrow Candidates interview with GM Daniel King, as well as our regular Tuesday weekly pod. 


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    12 April 2024, 3:20 am
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