Perpetual Chess Podcast

Ben Johnson

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

  • 1 hour 28 minutes
    EP 417- GM Alex Lenderman: A Player’s Perspective on the Twists, Turns and Controversies of the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz.

    35-year old GM Alex Lenderman was a World Youth Champion and has won the World Open among many other chess accomplishments, but he had never previously had the chance to play in the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz. Since it took place in his hometown this year, Alex looked at the opportunity to compete in it as “a once in a lifetime opportunity.”  But since Alex is no longer a professional player and has been losing rating points in recent years he worried about how he would perform. In this interview, Alex takes us behind the scenes of his preparation (or lack thereof), how he adjusted his mindset as an amateur player, what he thought of the venue, and how he dealt with the inevitable ups and downs of two exhausting tournaments. This particular story has a happy ending, as after a decent showing in the World Rapid, Alex performed even better in the World Blitz, beating GMs Sam Shankland, Le Quang Liem and others en route to shared 14th place! Not bad for “an adult decliner,” as Alex called himself. Of course, Alex also touched on some of the recent controversies in the chess world, and discussed how much players knew about sagas like “jeans gate,” as they unfolded. It was a real treat to hear a top player's perspective on this drama-filled tournament. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 


    Mentioned:


    A LiChess study containing Alex’s games is here:

    https://lichess.org/study/dcY6zUKo/5k02uMvC


    And as always,  you can download all of the tournament’s games from Mark Crowther’s The Week in Chess:

    https://theweekinchess.com/chessnews/events/world-rapid-blitz-championship-2024


    0:02- GM Alex Lenderman joins! When did he know he would play these events? How did he prepare? 


    0:06- Patreon mailbag questions: “What mindset did Alex take when playing higher-rated opponents like Nakamura and Abdusattorov? Is there any lesson amateur players might be able to take from this?”


    Mentioned: Alex also shares his take on the key to a previous guest, GM-elect Mark Heimann’s, recent breakthrough.

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-415-gm-elect-mark-heimann-on-his-unexpected-road/id1185023674?i=1000682215973


    21:00- What were the conditions like for players? What was the atmosphere like in the waiting room in between rounds? 


    24:00- We transition to discussing the World Blitz. 


    41:00- How aware was Alex of controversies like “jeansgate” while playing in the tournament?

    Mentioned: More information about Ivanchuk’s heartbreaking reaction to a tough loss vs. Naroditsky here:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1hq2dfz/ivanchuk_crying_out_loud_after_he_lost_his_game/?rdt=54420



    55:00- Why does Alex think accuracy scores aren’t a great benchmark for identifying possible cheaters? 


    1:10:00- We return to the topic of the recent controversies around Magnus. 

    Mentioned: Dojo Talks with GM Jon Ludwig Hammer:

    https://youtu.be/XDhXhCqVQzM?si=lBvuieUlsOJ9WAdx


    1:15:00- Thanks to Alex for joining me! You can reach him via email at:

    AlexLenderman33 at hotmail dot com 


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    14 January 2025, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 21 minutes
    EP 416- IM Malcolm Pein: The Award-winning Journalist and Organizer on the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz, and Why He Is Optimistic about Chess Despite Recent Stumbles


    IM Malcolm Pein is an institution in British chess who has played nearly every role imaginable in helping to grow the game. He is a former professional player who was the British Junior  Champion in 1977 , but these days is extremely busy as an organizer, journalist, author, store-owner,  and Captain of the England Olympiad team. After an eventful FIDE World Rapid & Blitz, I thought Malcolm would be a great person to chat with about the controversies, and about the general health of chess in 2025, both in Great Britain, and in the world generally. As the Founder and Organizer of the London Chess Classic, Malcolm regularly interacts with corporate sponsors and was able to contextualize the positive trajectory of chess despite recent negative headlines. We also touch on the business of selling chess books, Malcolm’s work at the grassroots level, and his thoughts on the passing of legendary GM Robert Hubner. I found this to be an informative and encouraging conversation, and think that you will as well. 



    You can read my article about the 2024 FIDE World Rapid & Blitz here, be sure to subscribe to my newsletter as well!

    https://benjohnson.substack.com/p/10-observations-about-the-world-rapid



    0:03- Malcolm shares his thoughts on the 2024 FIDE World Rapid & Blitz

    Hans Niemann interview with IM Levy Rozman-

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2fGrnTZNP4



    33:00- Malcolm discusses the origins of The London Chess Classic, and the most recent edition  -

    Mentioned: Malcolm’s 2022 Chessbase India interview with Chessbase India

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDjh-CVEu5Y


    40:00- How did GM Nikita Vitugiov end up transferring and moving to the U.K. 


    44:00- Patreon mailbag question: Is English chess in decline? 


    47:00- What were the origins of Malcolm’s Chess in Schools and Communities program in London? 


    53:00- Patreon mailbag question: What are some unexpected lessons Malcolm has learned through his organization’s community impact? 


    56:00- What is the most common question Malcolm hears from potential chess sponsors? 


    59:00- Patreon mailbag question: What changes does Malcolm foresee to chess in the next 10 years? 


    1:01:00- We discuss the business of selling books in person, both at Malcolm’s shop in London, and at OTB tournaments.

    Mentioned:

    Chess4Less.com 


    1:05:00- We discuss the work Malcolm has done consulting for television show’s, including Apple TV’s great show, Slow Horses

    Mentioned: You can watch the scene Malcolm consulted on here:

    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8h17xz


    1:09:00- Patreon mailbag question: Is it possible for an independent candidate to become FIDE President? 


    1:13:00- Did Malcolm know the recently deceased GM Robert Hübner ?  


    Thanks so Malcolm for an incredibly insightful interview, you can follow him on X here, or visit him at the next London Chess Classic!

    https://x.com/telegraphchess?lang=en

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    9 January 2025, 3:45 pm
  • 1 hour 22 minutes
    EP 415- GM-Elect Mark Heimann on his Unexpected Road From OTB-retired FM to 31 year-old GM in 3 years!

    31-year-old GM-elect Mark Heimann is an accomplished research scientist by day, and avid powerlifter, who has recently been making headlines in the U.S. chess scene during his work vacation time. In late 2024, Mark went on a stunning run where he earned GM norms in back-to-back tournaments in order to clinch the GM-title, less than 3 years removed from being an inactive FM. These experiences were highlighted by playing on the top boards in Charlotte and St. Louis, playing GM Fabiano Caruana twice, and even hearing his game dissected by GM Caruana on the C-Squared podcast. Mark joined me to explain what he thinks has led to this incredible chess breakthrough, and to answer a question that GM Anish Giri recently tweeted- “Who is Mark A. Heimann?” 


    Thanks to our sponsors Chessable.com! Their entire catalog is on sale through the end of the year!

    https://www.chessable.com/courses/


    0:02: GM-elect Mark Heimann joins the show! What spurred his chess comeback in 2022? 

    Mentioned: Chess Reddit posts by Mark:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1h92nh4/mark_heimann_becomes_gm_after_earning_3rd_gm_norm/

    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1bzcmgf/my_first_grandmaster_norm_age_31/


    0:08- Does Mark think there are any similarities between his recent surge, and Hikaru’s continued success in recent years? 


    0:17- Mark on navigating the nerves, and the chess, of clashes with top players like Ivanchuk and Caruana. 

    Mentioned:

    Heimann-Caruana, Charlotte 2024

    https://www.chess.com/events/2024-us-masters/09/Heimann_Mark-Caruana_Fabiano


    0:24- Mark recalls an early game with Caruana from when they were both top scholastic players. 


    26:00- Why did Mark put chess on the backburner at age 18? 


    34:00- What is Mark’s study routine like? 


    45:00- Mark discusses his passion for musical instruments and weight-lifting. 


    52:00- What is next for Mark, chess-wise?


    56:00- Mark discusses his A.I. research, including some discussion of chess ratings. 


    1:05- Mark’s favorite chess books.

    Mentioned: Chess for Zebras, Excelling at Technical Chess, Small Steps to Giant Improvement 

    1:11:00-

    Thanks to Mark for sharing his inspiring story, you can follow him on Instagram here:

    https://www.instagram.com/lastgoodcaesar/


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    31 December 2024, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    EP 414- Sunrise in the Bronx: David MacEnulty on Lessons Taught & Learned at an Inner-City Scholastic Chess Powerhouse

    David MacEnulty is an award-winning author and chess teacher who coached for many years at CES 70 school in the Bronx. In this  public school in a disadvantaged school district, the chess program began with modest expectations, but went on to win many national championships. David’s new book, Sunrise in the Bronx: Chess and Life Lessons from the South Bronx to the White House, tells the story of the many kids whose lives were changed through chess. In our interview, David shares a few of his favorite stories, with plenty of lessons to impart for both parents and anyone else who wishes to introduce the younger generation to chess. After CES-70, David went on to head the chess program at the Dalton School, an elite private school. In the book, and in our conversation, David also reflects on the similarities and differences in coaching at such different schools. As a longtime friend of David’s, I was excited to read this book, and it did not disappoint me. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 


    0:02- How did David accidentally become a chess teacher in his 40s? What lessons did he learn?

    22:00- Will there be an audiobook, will the book be on KIndle? 


    24:00- What surprising skills did chess help kids develop? 


    28:30- Patreon mailbag question- “Does David have any advice for motivating students to study chess at home?” 

    Mentioned: Matthew Looks, Bruce Alberston 


    35:40- Patreon mailbag question: “What is David’s advice for encouraging your kid to pursue tournament chess without ‘bulldozing them’?”


    45:00- How did David and CES 70’s National Championship team get to meet President Bill Clinton? 


    46:00- What are the crucial components of chess improvement? 


    47:00- How does David spend his time in retirement? 


    48:00- We discuss the value of extra-curriculars at school


    50:00- Should kids get trophies  for just participating in tournaments? 


    52:00- Thanks to David for joining me! Sunrise in the Bronx is available from Amazon, New in Chess, and many major booksellers.


    https://www.amazon.com/Sunrise-Bronx-Chess-Lessons-South/dp/9083434907







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    24 December 2024, 9:00 am
  • 56 minutes 9 seconds
    Bonus Pod- FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Preview featuring IM Eric Rosen and FM Alisa Melekhina

    In the chess world, the holiday season means its almost time for one of the most entertaining tournaments of the year- The FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championship. This year’s championship events are star-studded affairs featuring GM Magnus Carlsen, GM Hikaru Nakamura, GM Alexandra Kosteniuk and a litany of big-name challengers. For the first time, these events will be taking place in New York CIty, and I will be attending the event and subsequently covering them here on Perpetual Chess. Joining me to discuss the tournament are two wildcard participants.

    • First up (9:00)  is the ever-popular Youtuber and Twitch streamer, IM Eric Rosen. Among other topics, IM Eric Rosen shares how he got the opportunity to play in the tournament, discusses whether he feels any apprehension about potentially tangling with so many world-class players, and discusses how he prepares for such an event. Eric joined me just after returning from the World Championship in Singapire, so he also reflects on that experience as well.
    • Following Eric, I am joined by FM Alisa Melekhina (35:00) . Alisa was one of the top players her age as a scholastic player, and is now a litigation partner at an NYC-based law firm. Alisa explains why she couldn’t resist the opportunity to participate in the Women’s Rapid Championship despite a busy professional life. Alisa co-founded the New York City Corporate Chess League and she also shares the background on that thriving endeavor. 

    As always, I enjoyed chatting with Eric and Alisa, and look forward to watching them compete in this marquee event. 


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    20 December 2024, 7:41 pm
  • 1 hour 35 minutes
    EP 413- GM Daniel Naroditsky Looks Back at Gukesh's Rise, Ding's Disappointment & the Heightened Emotions of the 2024 World Championship

    Just one day after the match's unforgettable conclusion, I am honored to be joined by lead Chess.com Commentator and popular YouTuber, GM Daniel Naroditsky. Danya takes us straight to the deciding moment of the match and then looks back to contextualize broader lessons from a battle that was closer than many expected. We tackle questions such as:

    • Is it possible that Ding subconsciously was ok with losing this match?
    • How uncharacteristic was Ding's blunder for a GM?
    •  Did this match display more raw emotion than other recent World Championships?
    • Is Magnus Carlsen's commentary impacting the chess discourse too much during a match?

    Following a detailed World Championship discussion, we touch on a few other topics, including the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz, Danya's upcoming Chessable course, and his recent coaching reflections. It was quite a treat to hear Danya process this match in real-time just one day after its conclusion. Approximate timestamps of topics discussed are below.


    Thanks to our sponsors, Chessable.com.Be sure to check out the free course by IM Andras Toth on the World Championship match, the new Woodpecker Method 2 course, among their many offerings. 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


    3:00 -Review game 14 of World Championship

    13:00 -Danya’s commentary influences

    15:00 -Behind the scenes of Danya’s commentary

    18:00 -Overview of World Championship match

    22:00 -Ding’s struggles

    29:00 -Looking ahead to the next World Championship

    31:30 -Emotions during the match

    34:00 -Thoughts on Gukesh

    36:30 -Takes on Magnus’ Take Take Take Recaps

    45:00 -Potential changes to WC format

    51:00 -Openings in the WC

    57:00 -What the audience can learn from the match

    1:01:30 -Final thoughts on WC/Danya’s embarrassing moment in commentary career

    1:10:00 -Listener questions, Danya’s future chessable course

    1:14:00 -Danya's 2025 tournament plans

    1:17:00 -Kramnik accusations/thoughts on upcoming World Rapid and Blitz

    1:22:00 -Favorite memories being a part of Charlotte Chess Center

    1:26:00 -What happened to Danya's NY Times chess column?

    Thanks to Danya for joining me! Be sure to sub to his YouTube and Twitch channels:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHP9CdeguNUI-_nBv_UXBhw

    https://www.twitch.tv/gmnaroditsky

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    14 December 2024, 1:16 am
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    EP 412- GM Jon Ludvig Hammer on Broadcasting the World Championship, How Chess is Covered in Norway & His Pet Opening System


    GM Jon Ludvig Hammer is 3-time Norwegian Champion, popular commentator and highly-reviewed Chessable author. Most recently, GM Hammer has been broadcasting the World Championship for the YouTube channel of Magnus Carlsen’s TakeTakeTake app. In our conversation, Jon Ludvig discussed the origins of the Taketaketake company, and of his relationship with it. He also discussed the challenges of announcing without an engine, and shared his opinions on the best ways to present chess. Jon Ludvig has done a lot of coaching of amateurs around Chess.com’s Pogchamps, and also shares some chess improvement advice based on that experience, and tells the story of how it helped him shape an opening repertoire which he currently shares in his new Chessable course, Hammer’s My First Opening Repertoire for Black. We also touched on cheating in chess, Chess960, and GM Hammer’s 2025 plans. I always enjoy hearing GM Hammer’s takes, and I think that you will as well. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 


    This episode was recorded on December 3, and does not discuss the current state of the FIDE World Championship. For updated coverage of the Ding-Gukesh match check out the bonus pods. 


    Thanks to our sponsors, Chessable.com.In addition to GM Hammer’s course, be sure to check out the free course by IM Andras Toth on the World Championship match. 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






    0:00- What is the origins of GM Hammer’s collaboration with Magnus’ new app, which is called TakeTakeTake

    Mentioned: Kaja Snare, WFM Dronning Maud, Sjakksnak Podcast with GM Hammer, the Magnus and Levy post-mortems we referenced are on the TakeTakeTake YouTube Channel:

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



    12:00- What are the chess broadcasts on TV like in Norway now that Magnus is semi-retired?


    19:00- Why does Hammer think that chess is so much more popular as a spectator rather than participatory activity? 


    26:00- What frustrates GM Hammer about recent chess discourse?

    Mentioned: Chess in Slums, Brooklyn Castle, GM Ian Nepomniatchtchi cheated as an experiment against Hans Niemann: 

    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1gvwoc1/nepo_admits_to_using_stockfish_against_hans_in/


     

    38:00- Does GM Hammer do any coaching? 


    44:00- Is classical chess too slow? How is it presented on Norway television broadcasts? 


    52:00- How did Hammer discover his own Black setup for his Chessable course, Hammer’s My First Opening Repertoire for Black? 

    Mentioned: Mr. Savage, BenjyFishy 


    1:02:00- GM Hammer’s upcoming plans and projects


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    10 December 2024, 9:00 am
  • 38 minutes 8 seconds
    Bonus Pod- Ding-Gukesh in the Homestretch. Post-round 12 Analysis, Stories and Chess Improvement Takeaways with IM Andras Toth

    An utterly unpredictable and entertaining World Championship match continues, and I am joined by popular YouTuber, Streamer, and Chessable Author, IM Andras Toth to discuss it. Andras has been regularly updating a free course on the program, and also had recently returned from visiting the match in Singapore. Andras provides a fun trip report, we discuss the many surprising aspects of the match, and we try to ascertain a few improvement takeaways for amateur players from this clash. Perpetual Chess will be back with one more look at this match after is conclusion. 


    Thanks to our sponsors, Chessable.com, you can check out Andras’ free course here:

    https://www.chessable.com/world-chess-championship-2024-ding-vs-gukesh/course/281790/




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    10 December 2024, 12:53 am
  • 42 minutes 3 seconds
    Bonus pod- Tension escalates, as Ding-Gukesh remains tied after 9 rounds. Chess.com’s FM Mike Klein shares behind-the-scenes stories from Singapore.

    Tension continues to escalate at the 2024 FIDE World Championship, as the match is now tied after 9 rounds. In recent rounds, both players have missed opportunities at times and also defended well in an entertaining match. In a Perpetual Chess World Championship tradition, I am joined by Chess.com’s FM Mike Klein. With so much insightful match analysis available online, Mike and I focused on what it is like behind the scenes at the venue, what he observes about he moods of the competitors, and how this match compares with others that Mike has covered. As always, Mike shared some funny anecdotes drawn from his ringside seat. We will back with more coverage as the match continues to unfold. 




    Watch Mike Klein’s (pre-match) interview with GM Ding Liren here:

    https://youtu.be/NkoWqaHpmGM?si=uS-Or_kAyb_FiO6R



    Watch his (pre-match) interview with Gukesh here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBYpdWX7m_Q



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    5 December 2024, 5:49 pm
  • 1 hour 8 seconds
    EP 411- Adult Improver Supraja Vadlamani on How She Went from Chess Noob to Olympiad Participant in Just a Few Years.

    The Adult Improver Series returns to spotlight the inspiring story of another amateur chess player. This week’s guest is Supraja Vadlamani. Supraja is an India-born, Uganda-based economist who learned to play chess just a few years ago. Her interest intensified during the pandemic, and through some unusual circumstances, Supraja got the opportunity to play in the Olympiad for Niger. Supraja has  made impressive chess progress in just a few years, reaching Chess.com blitz and rapid ratings of 1800 and 1750 respectively. In a short time, Supraja has improved her game immensely and crossed paths with the likes of GM Fabiano Caruana and IM Eric Rosen. She shares her unique chess story and hard-won improvement advice. Timestamps of topics discussed and links of resources referenced can be found below.


    You can check out a playlist of the Adult Improver interviews here:

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/75Uoqz2BoRt2IiTCeOfuky?si=c57bb7bdfcf24644



    If you would like to join or check out the Perpetual Chess Patreon community, you can do so here:

    https://www.patreon.com/c/perpetualchess



    https://www.chessable.com/world-chess-championship-2024-ding-vs-gukesh/course/281790/



    Thanks to our sponsors, Chessable.com.Their new courses include  IM Andras Toth’s course about the World Championship is here. 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

    0:1:30- Supraja joins the podcast and shares her chess origins.

    Mentioned: IM Eric Rosen, WGM Tijana Mandura, GM Igor Smirnov, Chessmood.com, The Russo Gambit 

    13:00- What is Supraja’s approach to speed chess ? 

    16:00- Life in Uganda 

    19:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Is chess supported by the government in Niger?” 

    21:00- How is the chess scene in Uganda? 

    22:00- Supraja details her fierce chess rivalry with her boyfriend 

    23:00- Olympiad reflections and sightings

    Mentioned: GM Fabiano Caruana 

    30:00- Supraja’s tournament plans 

    37:00- How much time per week does Supraja study chess?

    39:00  Does she follow professional class? 

    41:00- Supraja’s favorite and least favorite aspects of chess

    42:00- Supraja’s  favorite openings 

    Mentioned: Maia bots

    45:00- Supraja completes her IM Eric Rosen story

    Mentioned: Cameo.com 

    49:00- Supraja’s closing chess advice. 

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    3 December 2024, 9:00 am
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Bonus Pod- The World Championship is Deadlocked through 6 Games. IM Michael Rahal joins from Singapore & GM Jon Ludvig Hammer on the Match’s Surprising Trajectory

    The 2024 FIDE World Championship has been somewhat surprisingly tense and entertaining, and is tied after 6 games. I was privileged to be joined by two return guests to discuss the following: 

    • Trainer, author and FIDE Press Officer, IM Michael Rahal (0:00) describes the venue in Singapore and provides behind the scenes details and perspective on the match.
    • GM Jon Ludvig Hammer (35:00)  has been Commentating the Event for The TakeTakeTake YouTube Channel and therefore has analyzed every move as it occurs. He discusses the Openings, as well as whether he thinks Ding can continue to keep Gukesh on his heels.

    We hope to have more bonus coverage to come, and will definitely be following and covering the World Championship once it has concluded.


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    2 December 2024, 6:58 pm
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