Perpetual Chess Podcast

Ben Johnson

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

  • 1 hour 24 minutes
    EP 408- FIDE World Championship Mega Preview- Talking Ding Liren with GM Davorin Kuljasevic, Gukesh with IM Cyrus Lakdawala and Match Statistics with NM Matt Jensen


    It is World Championship season again! The FIDE World championship takes place from November 25 to December 13, in Singapore. As you probably know, GM Ding Liren will be defending his title against 18 year old wunderkind, GM Gukesh D. This is a unique matchup which features a fast-rising top 5 challenger, and a slumping World Champion who has fallen out of the top 20. Joining me to discuss it are three separate guests in the following order:

    • Top trainer, author, and Ding Liren biographer, GM Davorin Kuljasevic shares his match thoughts. How does Ding’s recent play differ from that of “peak Ding?”  
    • Author of From Boy to Man to Challenger: The Fiercest Battles of Gukesh D ,  IM Cyrus Lakdawala on why he thinks Gukesh has a chance to be an all-time great. 
    • Statistician, and co-founder of Chessgoals.com, NM Matt Jensen on the betting markets, the likelihood of a tiebreak, and one key statistical factor that favors Gukesh. 

    Chatting about the World Championship always gets me excited for the match, and this year is no exception. Timestamps for guests and topics discussed is below. 




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    0:00- Intro- Intro and Match facts 


    0:06- GM Davorin Kuljasevic joins to discuss GM Ding Liren, as well as his general thoughts on the match. 


    0:12- What openings might we expect? Which seconds might he be working with? 

    Mentioned: GM Eugene Perelshteyn’s Tweet:

    https://x.com/EugenePerel/status/1850321592678555941


    World Championship bettings odds here:

    https://sports.bwin.com/en/sports/events/fide-world-championship-2024-15724987


    23:00- Thanks to GM Kuljasevic for joining me, you can get his book on GM Ding Liren here


    25:00- IM Cyrus Lakdawala joins to discuss GM D Gukesh


    Mentioned: From Boy to Man to Challenger: The Fiercest Battles of Gukesh D 


    35:00- Cyrus’ match predictions


    39:00- Gukesh opening predictions


    49:00- Cyrus’ upcoming projects 


    51:00- Statistician and NM Matt Jensen of Chessgoals.com joins to give a statistical preview to the match.


    58:00- What is the expected draw rate for this match? What are the odds of a tiebreak? 



    1:08:00- What is new with Matt’s website Chessgoals?

    Check out the Chcessgoals ourses here, Use the code Ben2024 to save 30%: 


    https://courses.chessgoals.com/collections/



    Check out their podcast  “No Pawn Intended” on the Chessgoals YouTube Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/@ChessGoals



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    12 November 2024, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    EP 407- News and the Nimzo with GM Ben Finegold- Recent cheating Controversies, The US Championships, Favorite Openings, & Chess Gambling Stories

    GM Ben Finegold is back to share his thoughts on all of the recent crazy chess news. The popular commentator, YouTuber, and Chessable author and I discuss the controversies and highlights of the US Championships, as well as the most recent cheating accusations leveled by GM Vladimir Kramnik. Do these accusations have more merit than other recent ones? We also discuss OTB cheating, as Ben draws some comparisions to cheating episodes in the game of Bridge. Lastly, we discuss why the Nimzo-Indian is a favorite opening of Ben’s and Ben shares a few of his favorite stories related to chess and gambling. As always, timestamps of topics discussed are below. 

    Thanks to our sponsors, Chessable.com. 

    Check out Ben’s course, Starting Out: Nimzo-Indian.  If you sign up for Chessable Pro, please use the following link to help support Perpetual Chess:

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



    Mentioned: 

    GMs Daniel Naroditsky and Vladimir Kramnik on the Levitov channel 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFwfC6Y1SAQ

    Danya on C-Squared 

    https://youtu.be/RGiDosCed48?si=94GZd6Dx2TiD3wal


    19:00- The Shevchenko story and OTB cheating. 


    23:00- How does cheating in bridge compare to chess? Is it easier to improve at bridge than chess? 


    27:00- Patreon mailbag question- What is worse, OTB cheating or the fear of OTB cheating?


    30:45- We discuss the GM Christopher Yoo story and the stress of OTB chess. 


    39:00- Ben discusses the Nimzo-Indian and other favorite openings from childhood


    Mentioned: Starting out: The Nimzo Indian

    https://www.chessable.com/starting-out-nimzo-indian-defense/course/258506/


    Tal-Botvinnik 1960 


    47:00- Patreon mailbag question: How you can acquire skills rather than knowledge from watching videos? 


    49:00- Ben shares a few stories about gambling on blitz and bullet chess. 

    Mentioned: GM Kirill Georgiev 


    58:00- Ben’s World Championship thoughts 


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    5 November 2024, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    EP 406- Peter Doggers on The Chess Revolution: A big picture look at Cheating, Engines and the Explosion of Online Chess

    Peter Doggers is an award-winning chess journalist who is currently the director of News and Events at Chess.com. His role has given him a ringside seat to modern chess history, as he has attended many of the world’s top events, and interviewed the likes of GM Garry Kasparov, Hikaru Nakamura, and countless others. Peter’s new book, The Chess Revolution: From the Ancient World to the Digital Age covers everything from the beginnings of chess, to its many representations in pop culture, to the explosion in popularity the game has experienced in the internet age. Peter’s excellent book covers chess from all angles, so we zeroed in on a few of my favorite topics from the book including: the history of chess and computers, recent stories around chess cheating, and their implications for the future of chess, the rise of Chess.com, and the story behind the making of Peter’s book. Every chess fan will learn something from Peter’s book, and I greatly enjoyed discussing it with him. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 


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    0:03- We begin by discussing allegations of GM Kirill Shevchenko cheating at an OTB tournament

    11:00- We discuss OTB and online cheating more generally


    16:00- Peter tells a story from his book, of the famous Mechanical Turk, which was an 18th-century chess-playing machine with a human hidden behind it. 

    https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=the+turk+chess


    21:00- We discuss the famous Kasparov-Deep Blue match as well as another watershed “man vs. machine” match featuring GM Michael Adams. 

    Mentioned: The TV series Rematch- more info here:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rematch_(miniseries)


    25:00- Patreon mailbag question: Where does Peter see chess heading in the next 10 years? 

    Mentioned: IM Daniel Rensch’s interview with Ilya Levitov

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JeMsV9aNec


    32:00- Peter tells the story of what he believes to be the first online encounter between Magnus and Hikaru in 2004 on the Internet Chess Club. We also discuss a “Secret” Magnus-Hikaru blitz match. 

    Mentioned: YouTube excerpt from Macauley Peterson

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGXvcQP6VPo


    37:00- The history of Chess.com and LiChess 

    Mentioned: Lichess founder Thibault Duplessis


    39:00- We discuss the chess GOATS- Magnus, Fischer and Kasparov. As discussed in last week’s episode with FM Charles Hertan, did he consider Morphy for the GOAT list? 


    44:00- What was the biggest challenge in writing the book and compiling the material?


    52:00- How did Peter find a publisher, that ultimately wound up in a bidding war?


    58:00- Did Peter write in English or Dutch?


    1:00:00- Peter’s favorite chapters? 


    1:02:00- Peter’s plans for an OTB comeback. 


    1:04:00- Thanks to Peter for joining! Here is how to reach him:


    You email Peter at Peter at chess dot com

    peterdoggers.com

    Chess.com profile-

    https://www.chess.com/players/peter-doggers

    Get the book here- 

    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+chess+revolution+peter+doggers&crid=2PYSZWX9BPES&sprefix=the+chess+rev%2Caps%2C164&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_13


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    29 October 2024, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 32 minutes
    EP 405- Author, FM Charles Hertan on How Paul Morphy went from Unrated to Unbeatable, plus Reflections on his Classic Book, Forcing Chess Moves

    This week’s guest is renowned author and 2-time Massachusetts state champion, FM Charles Hertan. Charles’ new book, The Real Paul Morphy takes an all-encompassing look at the complex legacy of Paul Morphy. Morphy is widely regarded as the best player of the 19th century, yet still might be underappreciated. What made Morphy’s play so special?  Why isn’t he mentioned more often in the chess G.O.A.T. conversations? What led to his mental health struggles and early chess retirement? In addition to discussing Paul Morphy, we talk about why Charles’ playing career. He reviews why he retired from OTB chess near a peak rating of 2500 USCF, and Charles shares chess improvement advice from his classic tactics manual, Forcing Chess Moves. As always, approximate timestamps of topics discussed can be found below. 



    Chessable Pro- 

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    0:00- We dive right into Charles’ new book, The Real Paul Morphy. How did Morphy get so good so fast? What differentiated his skills?

    Purchase the book and access a free preview from New in Chess here:

    https://www.newinchess.com/the-real-paul-morphy

    10:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What was Morphy’s approach to chess improvement?”

    17:00- Does Charles have a favorite story that is illustrative of Morphy’s genius?

    22:00-  Patreon mailbag question: “Why is Morphy often overlooked in GOAT conversations?”

    28:00- Why didn’t Morphy’s brilliant chess skills translate to other domains? 

    31:00- Did Charles discover any new details about the famed “Opera game”? 

    Mentioned: Edward Winter article on this game..

    https://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/morphy.html

    35:00- Patreon mailbag question: ‘How does Charles’ book differ from the famous 1976 biography Paul Morphy: The Pride and Sorrow of Chess?”

    43:00- We discuss some of the chess improvement lessons from Charles’ classic book, Forcing Chess Moves

    54:00- Patreon mailbag question: “When solving tactics puzzles, should one look at their opponents forcing moves before considering their own?” 

    1:00:00- Charles peaked with a USCF Rating over 2500. What led to his retiring from OTB chess at age 39? 

    1:08:00- We return to the topic of Morphy- What led to his unfortunate mental health issues in his later years? As a mental health professional, what does Charles think afflicted Morphy?

    1:18:00- Given Morphy and Fischer’s mental health issues, does he think there is a correlation between genius and mental illness?

    1:19:00- What was Morphy’s social life like? 

    1:22:00- Does Charles have a favorite game of Morphy’s? 

    Morphy vs. Lowenthal match-

    https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chess.pl?tid=79504

    1:22:00- Thanks so much to Charles for joining me, you can reach him via Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562693384236


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    22 October 2024, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    EP 404- IM Kostya Kavutskiy- A renewed Quest for the GM Title, An Olympiad Trip Report, plus Chess Improvement Questions Answered

    This week’s returning guest is ChessDojo co-founder, IM Kostya Kavutskiy. Kostya joined me after returning from a busy summer of chess travel in Europe. Kostya has recently redoubled his efforts to earn the Grandmaster title, and has been competing OTB frequently. He also attended the Olympiad and gave a fascinating first-hand perspective of what it was like to be in Budapest. Kostya has been writing about both his GM quest and the Olympiad on his recently launched blog, Kostya goes for GM. As an experienced trainer, and Chessable Author, Kostya is always insightful on the challenges of chess improvement, both his own, and that of the Chess Dojo members across the rating spectrum. With that in mind, we began the conversation by discussing the challenges Kostya is facing, as well as those from some podcast listeners. 

    After 30+ minutes of chess improvement talk we discussed the Olympiad, what is new with the ChessDojo, and even a forthcoming book. As always, timestamps of topics discussed are below. 


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

    Check out their new offerings including GM Garry Kasparov’s much anticipated Chessable debut! If you sign up for Chessable Pro, please use the following link to help support Perpetual Chess:

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    02:00- Why did Kostya decide to redouble his efforts to earn the GM title and start a blog about it?

    Mentioned:

    Kostya goes for GM

    Kostya’s interview with Chessbase India:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihXw3q8UMdM



    06:00- Are the changes in the FIDE rating system noticeable yet? 


    11:00- Kostya recently played a few tournaments in Europe. What did he learn from them?


    18:00- Patreon mailbag question: Is there a correlation between solving easy puzzles quickly and solving more challenging ones? 


    21:00- What is new with the Chessdojo? 


    26:00- Patreon mailbag question:  Is there still room for classic chess books like The Art of Attack in Chess

    Chessable- 

    https://www.chessable.com/the-art-of-attack-in-chess/course/24575/

    Amazon-

    https://www.amazon.com/Art-Attack-Chess-Ladimir-Vukovic/dp/1857444000


    29:00- Is Kostya taking inspiration from Levy’s GM quest? 


    36:00- Kostya shares some reflections from visiting the Olympiad. 

    Mentioned: 

    Kostya’s blog post about the Olympiad:

    https://hellokostya.substack.com/p/12-things-i-learned-from-the-budapest



    52:00- Kostya discusses a forthcoming Chess Dojo book. 


    54:00- Thanks as always to Kostya for joining, you can find him via Chessdojo as well as his own social media accounts. 


    https://www.chessdojo.club/


    Twitter/X- 

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


    Instagram-

    https://www.instagram.com/hellokostya/


    ChessDojo YouTube- 

    https://www.youtube.com/c/ChessDojo



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    15 October 2024, 11:45 am
  • 1 hour 28 minutes
    EP 403- IM-Elect Selim Citak on How a Spontaneous Decision to Return to OTB Chess Led to Him Earning the IM Title at Age 39

    “Coming back to classical chess was the best decision of my life,” Selim said.  IM-elect Selim Citak came out of semi-retirement on a whim a few years ago, needing one more norm and some more FIDE rating points, in order to earn the IM title. Selim quickly discovered that adjustments were necessary, as his rating plummeted from over 2300 to 2150 while he grappled with the stronger new generation of chess players. Through hard work, sacrifice, and psychological adjustments, Selim turned things around and gained the 250 FIDE points and final norm necessary to earn the IM title at age 39! In our conversation, Selim shares his remarkable story, along with plenty of chess improvement advice. Selim is very active in the Turkish chess scene as an author, Chessable author and commentator.  He joined me just after attending the Olympiad as a second to young star GM Yagiz Erdogmus. Selim also shared what makes GM Ediz Gurel and him such special talents, and why Turkey is a potential rising chess power. This was an inspiring conversation of personal chess revival, so be sure to tune in.


     


    1:30- IM-elect Selim Citak joins me: He discusses his chess origins and why did he returned to tournament chess in 2022. 

    Mentioned: GM Suat Atalik, GM Mikhail Gurevich

    Selim’s FIDE graph:

    https://ratings.fide.com/profile/6301819/chart



    22:00- Selim describes his study routine

    Mentioned: GM Evgeny Romanov 


    28:00- Selim’s approach to openings 


    35:00- Selim’s study routine, and how he pays for the expenses 

    Mentioned: Sorcerer’s Apprentice by GM David Bronstein 



    43:00- Does Selim play a lot online chess? 


    49:00- Selim’s next goals


    53:00- Selim’s helped GM Erdogmus at the Olympiad. He reflects on the experience and Turkey’s status as a potential future chess powerhouse. 

    Mentioned: GM Ediz Gurel, GM Yağız Erdoğmuş



    1:10:00- Selim’s advice for getting unstuck. 


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    8 October 2024, 8:00 am
  • 58 minutes 3 seconds
    EP 402- GM Axel Smith on Draw Offers, Managing the Clock, and the Return of the Woodpecker Method.

    This week’s returning guest is the renowned author, Chessable author and trainer, GM Axel Smith. Axel, of course is best known for the groundbreaking tactics manual, The Woodpecker Method, and is finally releasing its much-anticipated sequel, The Woodpecker Method 2: Positional Play.  While the first Woodpecker volume focused on tactics, this one helps readers learn critical positional patterns. In our conversation, we discuss the challenges of and logistics behind selecting over 1000 positional puzzles. We also have a wide-ranging discussion about Axel’s latest thoughts about chess improvement, a topic he has covered in excellent books like Pump Up Your Rating and Street Smart Chess. We touch on how Axel’s chess goals have evolved now that he has a family, his advice regarding offering draws, and even the parallels between trying to improve at distance running and at chess. As always links of topics referenced are below. 


     


    Book available from Quality Chess and Forward Chess, coming soon to Chessable 

    https://forwardchess.com/product/the-woodpecker-method2

    PDF Sample of the book:

    https://forwardchess.com/sample/the-woodpecker-method2

    Forward Chess:

    https://forwardchess.com/product/the-woodpecker-method2


    02:00-  GM Axel Smith joins the show. Was it challenging to make a compilation of “positional puzzles”? 

    Mentioned: GMs Christopher Yoo, Renier Castellanos, Sam Shankland, Nordirbek Abdusattorov 

    Simple Chess, Winning Chess Strategies, The Power of Pawns 


    14:00-  Patreon mailbag question: When will Woodpecker 2 be available on Chessable? 

    Mentioned: FM Nate Solon’s post, Woodpecker Revisited

    https://zwischenzug.substack.com/p/the-woodpecker-method-revisited?utm_source=publication-search


    21:00- Check out the app of our new sponsors Chess Universe in your app store. 

    https://chess-universe.sng.link/Dqw52/kbhh


    22:00- We revisit some of the most memorable chess improvement advice from Axel’s classic book Pump Up Your Rating. What advice would he change? 

    Mentioned: My Chessable course, Identifying Critical Moments in Chess

    https://www.chessable.com/identifying-critical-moments-in-chess/course/248353/


    31:00- Axel quit his job to focus on distance running training, and runs 20 Kilometers a day. We discuss his training regimen


    38:00- Returning to chess, we discuss Axel’s philosophy regarding draw offers. 


    40:00- Has the success of The Woodpecker Method changed Axel’s life?


    43:00- Why does Axel think adults often struggle to improve? 


    47:00- Has Axel’s overall improvement philosophy changed since Pump Up Your Rating?



    48:00- Thanks to Axel for rejoining us, you can keep up with his work via Chessable and Quality Chess. 

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


    https://qualitychess.co.uk/products/improvement/446/_the_woodpecker_method_2_by_axel_smith/






     

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    1 October 2024, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 22 minutes
    EP 401- Sam Kahn: Advice for Taming Chess Degeneracy and The Lessons We Can Learn from Past Chess Greats

    Sam Kahn is a writer and film producer by day with a passion for chess, and particularly, the lessons we can learn from chess history. Sam is especially fascinated by the distinct chess styles that one can see by playing through the games of prior greats like Lasker, Pillsbury and Capablanca. He writes about the lessons we can learn from these players in his excellent new collaboration with IM Cyrus Lakdawala, A Century of Chess Book 1: 1900-1909. Of course, before Sam became consumed by chess history, he obsessively focused on his own game. Sam has his share of stories from all-nighters at NYC chess dens, and reflects on how he achieved the 2100 USCF level, and why he thinks it will be challenging to reach a highe level.  Based on his own experiences, Sam also shares tips for navigating the narrow path from “degenerate” chess obsessive to healthy chess hobbyist. As an avid reader of Sam’s blogs (both chess and non-chess), I was excited to hear him reflect on his own chess story. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 




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    0:02- What makes some chess players better than ourselves?

    Mentioned: Sam’s post My Insane, Degenerate, Overpowering Chess Hobby

    https://samkahn.substack.com/p/my-insane-degenerate-overpowering


    0:07- Has AI changed the romanticism of players representing competing schools of thought? 


    11:30- As a 2100 level player, why is Sam dismissive of his own chess abilities? 

    Mentioned: Edward Winter’s post about the famous quote “Chess is a sea in which a gnat may drink and an elephant may bathe.”

    https://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/proverbs.html


    16:00- Why does Sam call legendary NYC IM Jay Bonin his “White Whale”?


    18:00- What does Sam think are the best ways to improve at chess? 


    24:00- Thanks to our sponsors:

    Check out new Chessable courses by me, GM Nils Grandelius, and GM Sam Shankland- if you sign up for Chessable Pro, be sure to use this link:

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


    25:00- What is the story behind Sam’s chess history blog being turned into a book? 

    Mentioned: Colin Stapcynzcki

    A Century of Chess Book 1: 1900-1909, IM Cyrus Lakdawala 


    33:00- Who is Sam’s favorite chess player covered in the book?

    Mentioned: Lasker, Maroczy, Pillsbury 


    38:00- How does Sam ascertain the stylistic tendencies of historical chess players? 

    Mentioned: Nimzowitsch, Janowski, New in Chess Podcast with GM Tiger Hillarp Persson

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/1hmw6yMC1u2mwYo5HUjNPG?si=43cd8d56debb4319


    48:00- Is there much overlap between Sam’s non-chess blog and his chess blog? 

    https://samkahn.substack.com/p/my-insane-degenerate-overpowering


    55:00- Sam’s advice for finding a balanced approach to chess. 


    57:00- In his late 30s, is Sam too old to make the  master level? 

    Mentioned: Episode 400 with NM Matt Gross


    1:03:00- Sam’s favorite chess history writers:

    Mentioned: Richard Reti’s Masters of the Chessboard, Irving Chernev, GM Andy Soltis, My Great Predecessor’s, On the Origin of Good Moves by IM Willy Hendriks, Ink Wars by IM Willy Hendriks 


    1:09:00- Thanks to Sam for joining.   Here is how you can check out his work.  


    Book- 

    A Century of Chess Book 1: 1900-1909,


    Chess.com History Blog-

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

    Non-Chess Blog-

    https://samkahn.substack.com/


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    24 September 2024, 1:07 pm
  • 24 minutes 39 seconds
    Olympiad Bonus Pod- Mr. Dodgy on the Atmosphere, Controversies and Notable Stories so far from Budapest

    As the FIDE Chess Olympiad enters the homestretch, it has been as entertaining as ever. It is hard to keep up with all of the emerging storylines, but Chessable's Mr. Dodgy joined me from Budapest to discuss a few, as well as to describe the atmosphere in Budapest and at the playing hall. Topics covered include: the cell phone camera controversy, GM Ding Liren's disappointing performance, India's dominance, and the inspiring story of Eman Sawan. You can find links to all of the stories referenced below. I hope you all enjoy the rest of the tournament!


    0:00- Welcome 

    3:00- How Budapest compares to the 2022 Chennai Olympiad 

    5:55- The Women in Chess Foundation

    08:56- The Kramnik camera phone controversy 

    12:00- GM Ding Liren’s uninspiring performance at the tournament 

    15:00- Final thoughts: Is India inevitable? 



    Find out more about the phone in the playing hall controversy here:


    https://x.com/chess24com/status/1837226230082588923


    Chessbase India shorts:

    https://www.youtube.com/c/ChessBaseIndiachannel/shorts


    Check out FM Mike Klein’s interview with Palestinian star performer Eman Sawan here:


    https://x.com/chess24com/status/1836815099614400866


    Magnus arrival by bicycle to an early round:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1ffxngn/twitter_photochess_magnus_carlsen_arrives_late/


    GM Peter Svidler’s Ding Liren comment:

    https://x.com/FIDE_chess/status/1836397064143438001


    Thanks to Mr. Dodgy for joining, Check out the Women in Chess Foundation here:


    https://www.womeninchess.com/

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    21 September 2024, 2:47 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    EP 400- Adult Improver NM Matt Gross- How Studying Model Games and Improving Intuition Helped Him Become an NM at Age 48

    The Adult Improver series returns to Perpetual Chess to spotlight another accomplished amateur. This week we are joined by 48-year-old data scientist, NM Matt Gross. Matt returned to tournament chess after a 17-year hiatus with a mission to earn the USCF Master title. With a 2140 rating, Matt did not need to earn so many additional points to reach his goal, but he found that the game had evolved and competition was much tougher in 2021 than in had been in  2004. Matt could no longer rely on outcalculating his opponents and playing dodgy openings, He soon realized that  he would need to revamp his entire chess game. He decided to focus on building a solid repertoire, and, most of all,to work assiduously to improve his chess intuition.  Matt’s mission to make NM took a few years, but he managed to earn the title in 2023, possibly making him one of the oldest players to earn the NM title in the past few years. Our conversation is about how he went about this.  In addition to the insights from this conversation, Matt also shares a treasure trove of advice and resources on his blog, Movelibrary. Thanks to Matt for sharing his inspiring story! 


    Check out Matt's blog here:

    https://www.movelibrary.com/


    You can find a playlist of the Adult Improver Series interviews here:

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/75Uoqz2BoRt2IiTCeOfuky?si=Jkd_NO5ZSzGB2XakMmSv3A&pi=u-8s5JlGJPRHGj



    0:00- Thanks to Perpetual Chess Patreon subs for helping to support the podcast! If you would like to join the community, you can do so here:

    https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess



    0:00- Thanks to our sponsors:

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    0:02- NM Matt Gross joins the podcast and discusses how he got back into chess during the pandemic after 17 years away. 


    Mentioned: GM Gata Kamsky’s Twitch stream 


    0:08- Why did Matt think he would need to revamp his game after a 17-year hiatus? 

    Mentioned: Matt’s “TLDR” post is here:

    https://www.movelibrary.com/story/1/


    14:00- Why did Matt decide to focus on studying model games and working to improve his intuition? 


    22:00- Check out the app of our new sponsors Chess Universe in your app store. 

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    23:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Many GMs have suggested that calculation is the great differentiator between masters and club players, so why focus on intuition rather than calculation?” 



    32:00- What surprised Matt in coming back to tournaments for the first time in 17 years? 

    Mentioned: GM Naroditsky series The Blitz Chess Manifesto

    https://www.chess.com/article/view/the-blitz-chess-manifesto



    45:00- Matt’s favorite content creators and books

    Mentioned: GM John Nunn, Zurich 1953, Fire on Board, GM Hikaru Nakamura, The ChessDojo 


    47:00- How does Matt approach online play? 


    48:00- How much time does Matt spend reviewing his games?


    51:00- How did it feel for Matt to achieve his goal and reach the ranking of  USCF Master? 


    55:00- How does Matt prepare openings for common opponents? 

    Mentioned: NM Peter MInear, NM Matt O’Brien 


    56:00- Matt’s improvement advice for lower-rated players. 









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    17 September 2024, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 21 minutes
    EP 399- GM Tiger Hillarp Persson: The 2x Swedish Champion, Author & Go Master Shares a Life's Worth of Wisdom on How to Improve at Complex Games

    This week I am honored to be joined by author, trainer, and 2 time Swedish National Champion, GM Tiger Hillarp Persson. Tiger has a unique background for a GM, as at the age of 26, when  he was not yet an IM, he decided to pursue chess professionally nonetheless. From there he made rapid progress and has been an active player ever since. But Tiger is equally passionate about another complex game, Go, which he started playing at the age of 40. He has become a master-level player, and has represented his native Sweden in international Go tournaments as well. In our conversation, Tiger discusses the challenges and rewards of improving at both games, and why he thinks substantial improvement is possible at both if one is honest with oneself and works hard. We also discuss Tiger’s fantastic new book, Tiger’s Chaos Theory. The book deconstructs and gives vocabulary to some uncommon and important patterns and situations in chess, and is a pleasure to read. I found this conversation very insightful, and I trust that you will as well. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 


    Thanks to our sponsors:

    Check out new Chessable courses by me, GM Nils Grandelius, and GM Sam Shankland- if you sign up for Chessable Pro, be sure to use this link:

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    0:02- GM Tiger Hillarp Persson joins the pod. We begin by discussing why Tiger decided to devote himself fully to chess at age 26, when he was not even an IM at that point.


    Mentioned: Karpov-Miles 1980, The Soviet Chess Conveyor by Shereshevsky 


    18:00- What has pursuing excellence at Go taught Tiger about chess improvement? 

    Mentioned:

    Check out Tiger’s blog here:

    https://tiger.bagofcats.net/

    Ivanchuk-Van Foreest 2022:

    https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=2416368


    37:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Does Tiger play unorthodox openings in Go as well? “


    42:00- Tiger discusses the study method of trying to imitate the play of a player whose style you admire, as he did for Karpov. 


    48:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Have computers been a blessing or a curse for chess?”


    52:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What is Tiger’s advice for lower rated players for assessing sacrifices?” 

    Mentioned: The Art of Sacrifice by Rudolph Spielman 


    56:00- Tiger’s other favorite chess books

    Mentioned: Under the Surface by GM Jan Markos 


    59:00- What is a hecatomb?


    1:00:00- Tiger’s favorite tournament memories 

    Mentioned: GM Jonathan Rowson, GM Peter Heine Nielsen, GM Lembit Oll 


    1:05:00- Tiger is playing on the Swedish team at the Olympiad. How does he prepare? 


    1:10:00- Tiger discusses his most famous win, an amazing game against GM Peter Hiene Nielsen 

    https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1434778


    1:12:00- Thanks to Tiger for joining me! Here are links to check out his book:

    https://qualitychess.co.uk/products/improvement/23034/tigers_chaos_theory_by_tiger_hillarp_persson/


    Free preview from Quality Chess:

    https://qualitychess.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Tigers-Chaos-Theory-060-excerpt-1.pdf


    Forward Chess:

    https://forwardchess.com/product/tigers-chaos-theory

     




     


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    10 September 2024, 8:00 am
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