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Perpetual Chess features weekly conversations with the chess world's best players, trainers and accomplished amateurs about their careers, current projects, best practices and the latest in chess news. Learn more at PerpetualChessPod.com
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Prolific author and book reviewer FM Carsten Hansen returns to Perpetual Chess to talk chess improvement, chess publishing, and to provide a rundown of standout recent chess books. We start with a listener question about plateauing in tactics training. How do we know if we’re just hitting a speed bump, or if we’ve reached our ceiling? From there, we dive deep into chess books, sharing recommendations with both a biographical and improvement focus. Lastly, we discuss Chess Openings for Dummies and Carsten’s many other book projects. I still don’t know how Carsten puts out so much chess material, but it’s always fun to hear about it.
EP 468- FM Carsten Hansen on Tactics Plateaus & The Best Recent Chess Books
Prolific author and book reviewer FM Carsten Hansen returns to Perpetual Chess to talk chess improvement, chess publishing, and to provide a rundown of standout recent chess books. We start with a listener question about plateauing in tactics training. How do we know if we’re just hitting a speed bump, or if we’ve reached our ceiling? From there, we dive deep into chess books, sharing recommendations with both a biographical and improvement focus. Lastly, we discuss Chess Openings for Dummies and Carsten’s many other book projects. I still don’t know how Carsten puts out so much chess material, but it’s always fun to hear about it.
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2:00 – Welcome
Prior FM Carsten Hansen interviews: Episodes 84, 206, Book Recap #30
4:00 –Carsten joins: Patreon mailbag question: tactics plateaus and adult improvement
Mentioned: The Chess Wizardy of Wotowa
Invisible Chess moves
Forcing Chess Moves
12:00 – Carsten’s own chess goals and IM aspirations
19:00 – Carsten’s favorite chess books of the past few years
Mentioned:
Tiger’s Chaos Theory
The Stories, Games and Intrigue of Capablanca and Alekhine
Gideon Stahlberg: An Epoch in Swedish Chess
Korchnoi Year by Year
Hubner Year by Year
Alexander Alekhine: The Russian Sphinx
IM Cyrus Lakdawala: Becoming an IM
Converting an Extra Pawn in Chess
Dvoretsky’s Endgame Manual: 6th Edition
Endgame study books by GM Jan Timman and IM Yochanan Afek
29:00 – Carsten discusses his newest project with FM James Eade, Chess Openings for Dummies
Download the Chess for Dummies bonus content here:
https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Chess+Openings+For+Dummies%2C+2nd+Edition-p-9781394345014#downloadstab-section
41:00- Carsten’s other projects:
Mentioned:
Mazukevich’s Madness
Carsten’s Newly Edited Capablanca books:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=carsten+hansen+capablanca&crid=E42JM4JTS3CX&sprefix=carsten+hansen+capablanc%2Caps%2C114&ref=nb_sb_noss
Coming soon: The Canal and Prins Gambits
Inside the Mind of Bobby Fischer
53:00 – Closing thoughts and wrap-up
Thanks to Carsten for rejoining me! Here is how to keep up with him:
Website:
https://www.winningquicklyatchess.com/
Email- carstenchess at gmail dot com
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Grandmaster Surya Ganguly is a six-time champion of India, a popular Chessable author, and a former member of Viswanathan Anand’s World Championship preparation team. He is also a co-founder and coach at ProChessTraining.com, where he works with students ranging from adult amateurs to elite grandmasters.
Surya joined me shortly after returning from the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships, where his own results fell short of expectations. This experience led to a thoughtful and honest discussion about perspective, gratitude, and what truly constitutes a challenge in life.
We also talk about the impact of Indian government support for chess, Surya’s love of 1. E4 and (non-chess) board games, and how recent health scares in his family have helped keep chess in its proper place. I always find Surya to be wise and introspective, and it was an honor to speak with him again.
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0:01- Surya Ganguly joins me! He discusses the importance of understanding rather than memorizing, both in chess and in life.
03:30- Observations and lessons learned from competing the 2025 FIDE World Rapid & Blitz
You can see Surya’s bishop ending game, as well as Magnus’ in games 33 and 34 of this Lichess study:
https://lichess.org/study/PbwMAIXZ/y7DRWHu1
14:00- What is it like to teach Pragganandhaa, Aravindh and other top GMs in ProChessTraining.com classes?
16:45- Surya’s favorite (non-chess) board games
18:00- Why Surya never shows openings in his classes
23:00- Surya’s approach to teaching lower rated players
26:00- The importance of Surya’s government-supported job at Indian Oil.
32:00- How should students utilize Surya’s course if they don’t have time to consume the 36 hours of video content it offers?
Mentioned:
The idea in the Keres attack is #35 in this study (And can be found in full detail in Surya’s Chessable course!)
https://lichess.org/study/PbwMAIXZ/rRDeHWmk
41:00- Surya’s FIDE Candidates thoughts and plans
42:30- What was it like having an Indian movie made about Surya’s life?
Learn more about Daburu here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6eprCvDPDc
49:00- Can chess be a means of upward mobilization for underprivileged kids in India?
51:00- What Surya learned from spending days with a fishbone stuck in his throat.
Mentioned: Surya’s interview with Chessbase:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0PQmDTtMsI&t=1041s
Must watch interview with Surya about his daughter here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PKWPZJVMyQ
1:01:00- How working with Anand taught Surya to develop an "eternal student” mindset.
GM Surya Sekhar Ganguly's childhood friends share with us the secrets of what makes Surya great
Photo in thumbnail- By Diptansusengupta - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0,
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=89961412
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Twelve years ago, the Hammersmith Chess Club in London was down to fewer than 20 members and facing an uncertain future. Today, thanks to committed volunteers, a welcoming culture, and the broader boom in chess, it’s the largest chess club in London, and was recently named ECF Chess Club of the Year.
I’m joined by Hammersmith Club Captain Gaston Franco to discuss the club’s remarkable turnaround and what other communities can learn from it. We cover topics like financial sustainability, league play, and gender dynamics, as well as the importance of creating an inclusive, welcoming environment.
We also explore Gaston’s own chess journey, which highlights one of the game’s great strengths: its ability to provide instant community, especially when moving alone to a new country.
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0:00- Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com! Check out GM Ganguly’s new course here:
https://www.chessable.com/lifetime-repertoires-suryas-1e4-part-1/course/353840/
2:00- Gaston Franco, the club captain of the Hammersmith Chess Club, joins me
Mentioned:
Watch Charlyze van Zyl’s tour of the Hammersmith Chess Club here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxR6mFl9d4E&t=1s
John White, club chairman
6:00 The Transformation of Hammersmith Chess Club
12:00- Common Club Activities and Structure, How they Appeal to Women and Junior Players
17:00- League Participation and Competitive Play
20:44 Membership Fees and Financial Sustainability
29:47 Sponsorship and Community Support
31:00- How the Club Fielded a team in the FIDE World Team Championship
33:13 Role of Grandmasters in the Club
Mentioned: GM Daniel King
34:28 League Matches and Club Activities
36:55 Chess Outreach and Community Engagement
39:10 Post-Pandemic Chess Boom
41:04 Challenges and Sustainability of Chess Clubs
43:18 Advice for Fledgling Chess Clubs
45:55 Guest Visits and Club Membership
47:24 Gaston’s Chess Journey from Buenos Aires to London
49:29 Comparing Chess Scenes: Argentina vs. London
51:52 The Future of Chess in Argentina
52:43 Community Events and Upcoming Tournaments
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Japanese-Australian chess player, trainer, and content creator Junta Ikeda is the 2013 Japanese National Chess Champion and a runner-up in the 2020 Australian Championship. These days, with a full-time job outside of chess, Junta devotes most of his chess energy to helping others improve. He has shared countless insights on his excellent blog, Infinite Chess, which I’ve been reading religiously since its launch. There, Junta offers thoughtful advice on topics such as improving your tactics, managing the clock, and budgeting your study time. For this interview, I compiled questions based on some of his most insightful observations as we explored chess improvement from a wide range of angles. Toward the end of the conversation, we also touched on Junta’s background, chess in Japan, and even picked up a few non-chess book recommendations.
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https://chessiverse.com/courses/scandi
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https://www.chessdojo.club/blog/live-classes
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0:04- Junta joins me! Does Junta’s fellow Canberra, Australia resident, IM Andras Toth exist in real life?
0:06- How does Junta respond to FM Nate Solon’s inflammatory tweet about chess books?
https://x.com/natesolon/status/1988955760965963898?s=20
0:11- Junta’s coaching and content creation background
0:12- What are the most common mistakes Junta sees amateurs make?
0:19- What did Junta learn from the book How to Become a Deadly Chess Tactician?
22:00- Junta shares some advice from his lifelong battles with time trouble
What I needed to cure my time trouble:
https://juntaikeda.substack.com/p/how-i-escaped-time-trouble-hell
In search of lost time: 20 Time Trouble Tips
https://juntaikeda.substack.com/p/1-in-search-of-lost-time-20-time
EP 383 with Dan Bock
24:00- How to learn to face your fears
Mentioned: The Uncool by Cameron Crowe
39:00- The Impact of Talent in Chess
Mentioned: GM Moulthan Ly, GM Max Illingworth
47:00- How did “the worst openings player in Australia” learn to tolerate them?
Mentioned: GM David Smerdon’s The Complete Chess Swindler
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52:00- What type of challenging exercises does Junta recommend in order to improve calculation?
Mentioned: IM Kostya Kavutskiy’s Endgame Studies 101, IM Tatev Abrahamyan’s Endgame Studies: Solve to Evolve, Domination by Kasparyan, Studies for Practical Players
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1:01:00- Junta’s recommended chess books and resources
Mentioned: Lichess, The Mammoth Book of the World’s Greatest Chess Games , My Great Predecessors
My 10 Memorable Chess Books
https://juntaikeda.substack.com/p/my-10-memorable-chess-books
1:02:00- Is chess growing in Japan despite Shogi’s popularity?
1:08:00- Balancing Chess and Content Creation
1:10:00- Why Junta wishes he had committed more to chess than university
1:13:00- Will Junta pursue the GM title?
Mentioned: Dojo Talks with IM-elect Gauri Shankar
1:15:00- Non chess book recs!
Mentioned: Murakami, Infinite Jest, The Book of Disquiet, Finite & Infinite Games
1:19:00- Thanks to Junta for sharing his advice and perspective!
Here is how to keep up with his work:
Infinite Chess Blog:
https://juntaikeda.substack.com/
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@juntaikeda
Website:
https://juntaikeda.com/
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What can Bobby Fischer still teach us about chess improvement? In this episode, renowned trainer, author, and historian IM John Donaldson returns to discuss Fischer’s writing, advice, and training methods, as featured in his new book Inside the Mind of Bobby Fischer. We explore Fischer’s views on openings, what he said about his own IQ, and what modern players can realistically take from his approach. I was particularly interested to hear John break down how Fischer went from roughly 2100 strength to an elite player in less than two years. After our Fischer deep dive, John shares his memories of a young Daniel Naroditsky and discusses the outlook for the next U.S. Olympiad team, which he has captained 15 times.
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0:02- Why was Bobby Fischer writing a chess column for Boys Life magazine? 0:07- Are world class talents like Fischer good people to give chess improvement advice?
0:14- Bobby Fischer’s 4 Chess Improvement Tips
0:17- Why was Fischer confident about his match vs. Spassky despite a losing record?
0:20- How did Fischer respond when he was asked about reportedly having a genius-level IQ?
0:24- The impact of Fischer growing up in New York City
0:43- Patreon mailbag question- Why, after all these years, is there still such a cult-like obsession with Fischer?
1:02:00- John’s memories of GM Daniel Naroditsky, who John knew since Danya’s childhood,
Mentioned: GM Gregory Kaidanov, GM Lev Psakhis
1:13:00- Status of the US Olympiad team
1:19:00- Will John pursue the GM title at age 67?
Thanks, as always, to IM John Donaldson for joining me! Here is where to get Inside the Mind of Bobby Fischer.
Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Inside-Mind-Bobby-Fischer-Annotations/dp/1890085286/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1QKKXI2SDOLYS&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._2M3HsSJt-U7Bdai-uPvhA.AJtX-b-nDihPzKRJb_BUo7jCkpq_R2sPMhsked9R8GU&dib_tag=se&keywords=inside+the+mind+of+bobby+fischer&qid=1765826270&s=books&sprefix=inside+the+mind+of+bobby+fischer%2Cstripbooks%2C55&sr=1-1
Chess4Less:
https://chess4less.com/products/pre-order-inside-the-mind-of-bobby-fischer-john-donaldson
Also available in Europe:
https://gazellebookservices.co.uk/products/9781890085285?_pos=1&_sid=e49e3c6fa&_ss=r
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The Adult Improver Series returns with the remarkable story of FM Nick Matta, a five-time Louisiana State Champion who made one of the most unusual rating climbs in recent memory. Nick returned to tournament chess as a college freshman and went from roughly 1400 to 2400 USCF over the next decade. In our conversation, he breaks down the habits and mindset shifts that fueled that rise, including:
How complete immersion in chess during his college years accelerated his progress
Why the mental game became increasingly important as he climbed the rating ladder
The books, videos, and tools that helped him at each stage
Nick’s improvement in his 20s may be rare, but his insights are applicable to players of a wide range of levels. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.
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00:00 – Intro & AnnouncementsFInd out more about the teaching job opportunity at IS 318 here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/796878173716685/posts/32637324772578611/
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03:00 – Intro & Announcements
Find out more about the teaching job opportunity at IS 318 here:
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06:00 – Who Is FM Nick Matta?
Mentioned
Nick was also interviewed in episode 450- Hikaru in Louisiana
https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2025/9/9/ep-450-hikaru-in-louisiana-stories-from-his-surprise-appearance-in-the-louisiana-state-championshipnbsp
Check out Nick’s USCF Rating History here:
https://www.uschess.org/datapage/ratings_graph.php?memid=12845401 His rapid rise from 1480 → 2390 and return to chess after Katrina.
Also Mentioned: Pawn Structure Chess by GM Andy Soltis, IM Jeremy Silman’s How to Reassess Your Chess, Pawn Power in Chess
11:30 – How the Improvement Started Immersion, study habits, book recommendations, and developing a love for feedback.
Mentioned: Kasparov’s My Story with GM James Plaskett
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeEY66T0q80
GM Melih Khachiyan’s Evaluation and Planning Series on Chess.com
https://www.chess.com/video/player/evaluation-and-planning---part-1
26:00 – Openings, Training, and Evolution Why he constantly changed openings, how his training shifted as he reached master level, and learning from top coaches.
Mentioned: GM Gregory Kaidanov, IM John Bartholomew, GM Jacob Aagaard’s Thinking Inside the Box
35:00 – Time Trouble & Mental Game Breakthroughs Aagaard’s tough feedback, decision-making, cold-plunge training, meditation, and building emotional resilience.
Mentioned: Karpov in a cold plunge:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAhtMKhvG1A
59:00 – Coaching, Pursuing the IM Title & Final Advice Balancing coaching with personal ambition, whether he’ll chase the IM title, and his distilled guidance for adult improvers.
1:15:00- Thanks to Nick for joining me! Here is how to reach him:
Lichess coaches page:
https://lichess.org/coach/nickmatta
Chess.com coaches page:
https://www.chess.com/member/nickmatta
Email-
Nickmatta13 at gmail.com
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As a fascinating and upset-laden FIDE World Cup comes to an end, 2022 Austrian National Champion GM Felix Blohberger joins me to break down the key moments, share stories from his own World Cup experience, and reflect on his chess career. GM Blohberger has been offering insightful commentary on his YouTube channel where he has been sharing his thoughts on the FIDE World Cup, and was able to elaborate on many themes from his channel in our interview. In our conversation we discuss:
The new Candidates qualifiers: GM Javokhir Sindarov, Wei Yi, and Andrey Esipenko plus who Felix now sees as the favorite to win the Candidates.
The pressure of tiebreaks including Felix’s take on GM Esipenko’s heartbreaking blunder against Wei Yi, plus what it’s actually like inside the venue between games.
Felix’s chess career: including his favorite books, his rating goals, and reflections on the viral video that helped grow his channel. .
This was another entertaining and surprising World Cup, and I am already excited for the FIDE Candidates next year. Timestamps are below.
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01:30 Introduction
05:00- GM Felix Blohberger joins me
Sub to his YouTube here:
https://www.youtube.com/@febloh
Felix’s video about the challenges of life as a chess pro:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8DW6XShofQ&t=0
Esipenko’s blunder-
https://x.com/GMJuditPolgar/status/1992651679108616301?s=20
07:00 The FIDE World Cup Experience-
10:00 Tiebreaker Tensions and Player Dynamics
14:00 Youth vs. Experience in Chess
15:30- Patreon mailbag question:
Why does Felix think so many players were content to go to tiebreaks?
18:00- Felix’s thought on GM Sindarov
Sindarov’s 2700chess.com rating graph-
https://2700chess.com/players/sindarov_javokhir
22:00 Wei Yi's Comeback Story
24:00 Felix’s big picture conclusions from the World Cup
29:00 Tournament Conditions and Player Experiences
31:00 The Pros and Cons of Making Predictions
33:00 Experiences in the Croatian Chess League
35:00 Confidence Boost from Recent Performances
36:30 Balancing Chess and Content Creation
Felix Rook Endgame Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEESoSw164w
39:00 Resources and Training Techniques
Mentioned: Yusopov’s Build Up Your Chess Series
42:00 Working as a Second for GM Harikrishna
Mentioned: The Anand Files by FM Michael Abeln
49:00 Career Highlights and Favorite Games
Mentioned:
Blohberger-Svane 2023
https://www.chess.com/events/2023-2024-austrian-chess-bundesliga/04/Blohberger_Felix-Svane_Frederik
52:00 Future Plans and Interests Outside Chess
55:00- An update on how he is enjoying life as a chess professional
56:00- Thanks to GM Blohberger for joining me! Here is how to keep up with him:
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@febloh
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/felixblohberger/?hl=en
Website:
https://www.felixblohberger.com/
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IM John Barthomew is a former scholastic national champion turned popular and longtime chess Youtuber and serial entrepreneur. His clear and friendly teaching style has garnered him over 200,000 subs and many devotees of the Scandinavian defense, the opening for which he is best known. In our conversation we discuss:
Five chess improvement conclusions that John drew from playing in (and documenting) The LiChess LoneWolf League
The challenges and rewards of helping to build Chessiverse. Chessiverse offers over 600 “human-like” bots to play against, and is also the site where you can find John’s new, Comprehensive Scandinavian course.
Lastly, John told a few memorable stories about his good friend GM Daniel Naroditsky that reflect Daniel’s unusual talents.
It is always enjoyable talking chess with John, and there are many nuggets to be gleaned from this conversation.
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00:00 Intro and Guest Introduction
03:00 IM John Bartholomew joins. We start with John’s chess improvement lessons learned from the LiChess Lone Wolf League
https://lichess.org/@/Fins/blog/what-i-learned-from-playing-lonewolf-league-season-37/19yaMKfW
Here is John’s Lone Wolf game recap playlist-
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl9uuRYQ-6MCYu9m5ji2tJgIoU7JMHkD9&si=Lg1RvP2PhmX2M68Q
06:00- Self-Talk and Thought Process in Chess
09:00- The Importance of Time Management
John’s Using the Clock as a Weapon Playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLl9uuRYQ-6MD7go55KaMPOGKSHxXhWED_&si=e34rgZ05auwzOauQ
12:00 The Importance of Opening Variety
14:30 The Value of Longer Time Controls
17:30 Introduction to John’s new venture- Chessiverse
21:30 Patreon mailbag questions:
How does Chessiverse compare to other online products? What ratings is it best suited for?
23:30 Comparing Chessiverse to Other Platforms
25:45 Chessiverse's Business Model and Future Plans
29:00 John’s Scandinavian course
33:00 The Evolution of Scandinavian Theory
Mentioned:
Ponomariov-Papaioannou 2003
https://lichess.org/q55Y75PQ#15
39:00 Navigating Course Design Challenges
45:00- The Vision for Chessiverse and Bot Experience
48:30 John’s memories of GM Daniel Naroditsky
Mentioned: John’s tribute-
https://youtu.be/kclevjiPK5I?si=7CO6ydPqkyFNKBjy
Fundraiser for Danya-
https://givebutter.com/naroditsky
52:00-
Thanks to John for rejoining! Here are links to keep up with him:
Newsletter:
https://johnbartholomewchess.com/the-chess-mindset-newsletter-im-john-bartholomew/
Course-
https://chessiverse.com/courses/scandi?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=scandi_search_tier1_purchase&utm_term=chess%20courses&utm_content=185814884617_782203235972_c&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=23214933240&utm_term=chess%20courses&utm_content=782203235972&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23214933240&gbraid=0AAAAABc5PsgmfRvqVuvKClF-9oZLSp0mn&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoZDJBhC0ARIsAERP-F_lAVpIoPksVCsZ5LG7GydpV4Wi8KIL4HMSbf_V_ZGei2837lHT57gaAu9fEALw_wcB
Twitter/X:
https://x.com/fins0905?lang=en
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FM Peter Giannatos, founder of the Charlotte Chess Center, was a close friend of GM Daniel Naroditsky and played a pivotal role in encouraging Daniel to build his post-collegiate life in Charlotte. Peter and the tight-knit Charlotte community spent significant time with Danya, including in the days leading up to his tragic passing. In this conversation, Peter reflects on their friendship, shares what he feels is appropriate about Danya’s final days, and highlights a new fundraiser created to honor Daniel’s legacy. I’m grateful for the clarity and courage Peter brought to this deeply emotional discussion as the chess world begins to process and heal from this immense loss.
0:00- Intro-
Support the fundraiser here:
https://givebutter.com/naroditsky
0:02- FM PeterGiannatos joins the podcast and begins with the story of how he met Danya.
Read Peter’s Eulogy here:
https://x.com/PeterGiannatos/status/1981875015030079553?s=20
IM John Bartholomew’s tribute to Danya:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kclevjiPK5I&t=2s
0:09- Getting Danya to move to Charlotte
19:00- Clarifying the timeline around Daniel’s death
32:00- The weight of the allegations on Daniel
Mentioned: Daniel explains a Bc8 move that some found suspicious
https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1g7la27/daniel_narodistky_full_analysis_of_the_move_bc8/
43:00- How to honor Daniel’s legacy
57:00- One last Danya story -
check out the games from "The Meatball Match" here:
https://www.chess.com/c/2PprrfhA6
1:02:00- Thanks to Peter for sharing so many personal stories during a difficult time. Here is how to support Danya's legacy if you are so inclined:
https://givebutter.com/naroditsky
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This week’s guest is U.S. Chess Hall of Famer GM Maurice Ashley. Maurice will forever be known as the first African American to earn the Grandmaster title, yet he has gone on to build a varied and distinguished career across all facets of the game. He is a popular author and highly regarded Chessable creator, a teacher, an organizer, and a frequent commentator for major chess events, often from the St. Louis Chess Club. Maurice and I discussed:
His perspective on chess improvement, as a rare late-starter who began tournament play at fourteen and still reached the Grandmaster level
What we can learn from the ascent of GM Brewington Hardaway, who recently became the second African American GM at age fifteen
The difference between being competitive and striving for excellence
We also touched on the lessons Maurice learned from organizing the “Millionaire Chess” tournaments, his passion for salsa dancing and puzzle composition, and whether he has experienced any “pinch me” moments on his journey from “walking barefoot to school in Jamaica” to giving TED Talks and teaching chess to Will Smith. I have long looked forward to interviewing Maurice, and the conversation did not disappoint.
0:00- Check out Maurice’s popular and highly reviewed courses here:
https://www.chessable.com/author/GMAshley/
0:03- Maurice’s chess improvement advice- why people shouldn’t focus on doing things “quickly.”
Mentioned: New York Times article about the Raging Rooks
https://www.nytimes.com/1991/04/26/nyregion/harlem-teen-agers-checkmate-a-stereotype.html
Maurice’s Chessable Q & A-
https://www.chessable.com/discussion/thread/1187730/ask-maurice-ashley-anything-special-qa-/
Cover Stories with Chess Life Interview:
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-sskej-f237dc?download=1
10:30- Maurice’s observations about young GM Brewington Hardaway, who recently became the 2nd ever African American GM, at age 15.
Mentioned: You can read Maurice’s article about GM Hardaway here:
https://new.uschess.org/news/inside-story-long-time-coming
17:00- Patreon mailbag question:
Maurice’s siblings are kickboxing and boxing champions. What did they do to cultivate such achievement?
20:00- Which chess player got GM Maurice Ashley into salsa dancing?
23:00- Patreon mailbag question: ‘What are Maurice’s reflections on the Millionare Chess tournaments that he founded?”
28:30- What is the vision for Maurice’s “Clutch Chess,” which took place recently at the St. Louis Chess Club?
32:00- Is commentating still Maurice’s favorite professional activity?
36:00- Maurice’s passion for designing chess puzzles and courses
Mentioned: The puzzle that (temporarily) stumped MVL is here:
https://x.com/MauriceAshley/status/1609261621247086592?s=20
42:00- Has Maurice ever had a “pinch me” moment?
45:00- Maurice’s struggles after earning the GM title
49:00- The origins of Maurice’s communication skills
52:00- What does Maurice want his chess legacy to be?
54:00- Maurice’s next projects
59:00- Thanks to Maurice for joining me! Here is how to keep up with his many activities:
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/mauriceashleychess/?hl=en
Chessable:
https://www.chessable.com/author/GMAshley/
X/Twitter:
https://x.com/MauriceAshley?lang=en
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Polish programmer and chess enthusiast Pawel Kacprzak joins me to share the story behind Chessvision.ai. Chessvision.ai is a helpful app and browser extension that can scan chess diagrams and connect them to related YouTube videos and chess books, and allows you to easily turn these positions into digital flashcards. We talk about how Pawel’s side project grew into a full-time business, what it takes to build tech tools for chess players, and what Pawel has planned next for his growing platform.Pawel also discusses his enthusiasm for following professional chess, and his own approach to chess improvement. I have become a big fan of Pawel’s product, and I enjoyed chatting with him.
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0:02- Pawel Kacprzak joins me!
Mentioned: NM Han Schut’s video overviews of Chessvision.ai
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqwK8Q1NEjg
03:00 The Impact of Daniel Naroditsky
06:00 Pawel's Journey into Chess and Programming
10:30 Evolution of Chessvision.ai
17:00 Patreon mailbag question: Can one use Chessvision.ai to scan diagrams from physical chess boards?
19:00 Patreon mailbag question: What features will Pawel work on developing next?
23:00 Subscription Models and Accessibility
28:00 Community Engagement and Support
29:30- Patreon mailbag question: Does Pawel consider himself an adult improver?
33:30 Chess Resources and Learning
35:30 Closing Thoughts and Advice
Thanks to Pawel for joining me! Here is how to reach him, as well as how to find out more about Chessvision.ai:
Email- Pawel at Chessvision.ai
Twitter/X-
https://twitter.com/ChessvisionAI
Discord-
https://discord.gg/zkcBPhWhme
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The 2025 FIDE World Cup has been as dramatic as ever. Top seeds like GM Gukesh D, Ian Nepomniatchtchi, and Anish Giri have been eliminated, but we still have some top 10 stalwarts remaining, as well as many surprise advancers to the Round of 32.
Joining from Goa, FIDE Press Officer IM Michael Rahal helps break it all down. We discuss:
Should we be surprised by the number of upsets?
The performances of veterans like GM Peter Leko (still in) and GM Vasyl Ivanchuk (eliminated)
Whether the reports of poor playing conditions in Goa are well-founded
Key matchups to watch when play resumes tomorrow, and who might clinch a FIDE Candidates spot
Timestamps for topics discussed are below.
00:00 Introduction and Overview of the World Cup
04:00- IM Michael Rahal joins
06:32 Patreon mailbag question- Does the number of upsets suggest that the top players are protected?
Mentioned: Chessnumbers-data
https://x.com/ChessNumbers/status/1986634183415111831?s=20
Peter Leko interview with Chessbase India-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7Fh1lQBmGI&t=3s
09:00 Notable Matches
11:30 The Impact of Player Preparation and Conditions
15:30 Match Predictions and Player Insights
18:00 Reflections on Chess Legends and Their Influence
23:00 Reflections on Ivanchuk’s Press Conference
25:00 Reflections on Daniel Naroditsky
28:00 Tournament Conditions and Player Experiences
Tweet from GM Neiksans:
https://x.com/GMNeiksans/status/1986117054911684978?s=20
37:00 Upcoming FIDE Candidates in Cyprus
39:00- Breaking down the brackets
https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1osncpq/world_cup_2025_pairings_for_final_32/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
46:00 Rest Day Activities and Team Spirit
48:00- Thanks to IM Michael Rahal for joining me!
Here is how to keep up with him:
X:
https://x.com/Rahal_Michael
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/michaelanthony.rahal/
FIDE YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@FIDE_chess
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Fresh off her third consecutive (and fourth overall) U.S. Women’s Championship title, I was honored to catch up with 22-year-old IM Carissa Yip. Carissa has taken a gap year from Stanford University and is immersed in a demanding schedule of training and competition. She’s had some excellent results this year and is now ranked #21 among women in the world.
Despite her success, Carissa has also experienced the emotional ups and downs that every serious chess player can relate to. In our conversation, she discusses:
Her personal recollections of GM Daniel Naroditsky, including how he once went out of his way to help her prepare during a major tournament.
The helpful opening advice recently shared with her by her friend and coach, GM Awonder Liang.
How she overcame sluggish starts to win both the 2025 U.S. Women’s Championship and the Cairns Cup.
Carissa shared a mix of funny stories and thoughtful reflections on her training regimen, the gender gap in chess, and her advice for improvement. She even recommended a novel to read and touched on her passion for writing. I really enjoyed catching up with Carissa and am excited to see her bright future continue to unfold.
0:00- Thanks to our sponsor, Chessable.com! If you sign up for Chessable Pro in order to unlock discounts and additional features, be sure to use the following link:
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0:02- Carissa joins the pod. She begins by sharing her recollections of GM Daniel Naroditsky
Mentioned: Zatonskih-Yip 2020
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=2011266
0:05- Carissa had slow starts at both Cairns Cup and this US Champs- Why?
0:07- Carissa’s training regimen
Mentioned: Killer Chess Training
0:09- Carissa’s Opening Approach
Mentioned: GM Awonder Liang
Check out Carissa’s US Championship Games here:
https://lichess.org/study/etqoyX0E/QRi8cCdw
17:00- How to approach a new opening
19:00- Carissa’s approach to training games
22:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Would Carissa prefer a corporate career or to pursue chess professionally?”
24:30- Carissa retells the story of a funny bet between GM Awonder Liang and GM Sam Shankland
Mentioned: February 2025 Chess Life Magazine
https://new.uschess.org/magazine/feb-25-chess-life
28:00- Patreon mailbag question: “How can I overcome a slow start, as Carissa has done repeatedly?”
36:00- Carissa’s fiction recommendation:
Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan
38:00- Carissa’ passion for writing
40:00- How does Carissa describe the e-sports experience of the recent USA vs. India match? l
48:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Why does Carissa think no female player subsequent to Judit has reached her level of dominance?”
54:00- Patreon mailbag question: “If Carissa could ask men in chess to do one thing differently, what would it be?”
57:00- Carissa discusses her friendship with rising American star, IM Alice Lee
59:00- Carissa’s upcoming tournaments
1:01- Carissa’ chess improvement advice!
Thanks to Carissa for joining me again! Be sure to follow her on X and Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/carissayip/
https://x.com/carissayipchess?lang=en
Image in thumbnail by Lennart Ootes for the St. Louis Chess Club
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stlchessclub/54876804247/in/album-72177720329882462
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GM Andy Soltis is a U.S. Chess Hall of Famer, prolific author, and longtime Chess Life columnist who has left a lasting mark on American chess while balancing a decades-long career as an editor at the New York Post. His recent memoir, Deadline Grandmaster, retraces those parallel paths and shares remarkable stories such as playing a 16-year-old Vishy Anand, meeting Mikhail Tal, corresponding with Irving Chernev, and unknowingly crossing paths with Bobby Fischer. In our conversation, Andy revisits several of these moments and reflects on the challenges of chess improvement. We explore why players plateau, how to identify their own chess styles, and what today’s players can learn from history’s greats. Toward the end, Andy mulls his next project and discusses how chess publishing has evolved through the decades. It’s always a privilege to hear Andy’s stories, and I highly recommend Deadline Grandmaster for many more of them.
This episode was recorded on October 16, 2025 and thus does not discuss the tragic news of GM Daniel Naroditsky’s passing.
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0:00-
Perpetual Chess Improvement is finally available on Audible!
https://www.amazon.com/Perpetual-Chess-Improvement-Practical-World-Class/dp/B0FHWWC2ZX/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0
0:02- GM Andy Soltis joins! He begins by sharing his thought on rating plateaus.
Mentioned:
Note on FM Nate Solon’s unusual rating gains:
https://substack.com/@zwischenzug/note/c-166416052?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=1juy4
11:00- We discuss Andy’s excellent memoir Deadline Grandmaster- did Andy ever seriously consider becoming a chess professional?
Mentioned:
14:00- How did Andy earn the Grandmaster title?
Mentioned: IM Norman Weinstein, IM Sal Matera, IM Jack Peters
16:00- Vishy Anand stories
Mentioned: More on Andy’s early encounter with Vishy in Calcutta here:
https://en.chessbase.com/post/vishy-anand-a-passionate-portrait-part-three
20:00- Mikhail Tal stories
22:00- Patreon mailbag question: What is a good first book about Soviet Chess history?
Mentioned:
Soviet Chess: 1917-1991 by GM Andy Soltis
24:00- Andy’s recollections of the famed Lone Pine tournament
30:00- GM Walter Browne stories
35:00- Patreon mailbag questions: a) Why didn’t Alekhine play a rematch with Capablanca? b) Can Andy recommend an Alekhine biography?
Mentioned: Alexander Alekhine- THe Russian Sphinx: Volume 1
The Real Paul Morphy
38:00- Patreon mailbag question: Are there any plans to do an updated edition on Andy’s US Championship?
https://www.amazon.com/United-States-Chess-Championship-1845-1996/dp/0786402482/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2DC5Q7FF5MKY6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IYZoPqWvJ0bdS3_2d3Qewg.tinoi7uw9EjPATAcLC1Pqdxp0hjkvFqcFvkoPdUzENc&dib_tag=se&keywords=soltis+us+championship&qid=1760732231&s=books&sprefix=soltis+us+championship%2Cstripbooks%2C87&sr=1-1
40:00- Bobby Fischer stories
Mentioned: GM Peter Biayasis, IM Anthony Saidy
42:00- Andy’s interactions with legendary author Irving Chernev, also mentioned Fred Reinfeld
50:00- What can we learn from figuring out our chess styles?
Mentioned: Reveal Your Chess Style
Reveal Your Chess Style: Soltis, Andrew: 9781849949965: Amazon.com: Books
57:00- The state of chess book publishing
Mentioned: GM James Tarjan
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As the chess world digests the devastating news of the passing of Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, I found myself thinking back to our first interview in August of 2020 (Episode 191). At the time, as chess boomed during the pandemic, Danya was ascending from promising young American player to chess commentating superstar. In the interview Danya’s eloquence, empathy, and hilarious impersonations were on full display. It is among the most listened-to Perpetual Chess episodes in the podcast's 9 year history. Danya's loss is immense and I extend my deepest condolences to his family, friends and many fans. - Ben
00:00 – 03:15
Ben’s tribute and introduction following Danya’s passing (2025)
03:16 – 04:00
2020 Interview with Danya begins- Introduction to Danya’s chess background and early achievements
04:00 – 06:00
Danya on listening to Perpetual Chess and favorite episodes
06:00 – 10:00
Discussion of the Hikaru–Magnus finale and Armageddon tiebreaks
10:12 – 13:10
Early fascination with blitz and bullet chess; childhood training habits
13:10 – 16:00
Blitz addiction story and lessons from IM John Donaldson
16:00 – 21:40
Practical tips on blitz improvement — tactics, intuition, and time management
21:40 – 26:30
Deep dive into time management and “15-second rule” from Hikaru analysis
26:30 – 33:00
Stories of playing Magnus and Alireza online; Rebecca Harris account origin
33:00 – 36:15
Etiquette and psychology of elite bullet matches
36:15 – 38:10
What Danya works on to improve; paradox of bullet skill vs. classical weakness
38:10 – 40:10
Balancing streaming, teaching, and training during COVID
40:10 – 43:00
Untapped potential and thoughts on improvement as a 2600+ GM
43:00 – 45:30
The continuing value of classical chess in a fast-paced world
45:30 – 49:10
Teaching and streaming as dual passions; insights on Twitch culture
49:10 – 54:30
Streaming schedule, viewer expectations, and sustainability
54:30 – 56:30
The pressures and pitfalls of Twitch streaming; handling trolls
56:30 – 1:00:00
Patreon questions: notebooks, writing process, and early books
1:00:00 – 1:03:00
How Mastering Positional Chess came to be; influence of Russian literature
1:03:00 – 1:06:00
Formative chess books and lessons from Kasparov and Soviet literature
1:06:00 – 1:09:30
Advice for adult improvers: training priorities and tactical habits
1:09:30 – End
Reflections on commentary, pedagogy, and love of teaching
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https://www.charlottechesscenter.org/staff/gm-daniel-naroditsky
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The Adult Improver Series returns with a fascinating story that highlights the broad appeal of chess. Marcos Patricio Macedo is a Brasília-based forensic detective, dad, and chess enthusiast who rediscovered the game in 2018 and hasn’t stopped since. Chess has become a welcome escape from the pressures of his homicide-investigation work, and he’s helped build community both locally and among fellow officers.
Marcos believes in the game’s value so deeply that he helped restore chess as an event in the World Police & Fire Games, an international gathering for first responders. In our conversation, he shares:
What it took to bring chess back to the games
How it was received and what might come next
His mixed feelings about balancing chess with family, work, and improvement
Lessons from coaches, online study, and his first major OTB tournament
Marcos’ relatable story reveals both the rewards and the potential pitfalls of dedicating a lot of time to chess as a hobby.
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0:00- You can join the Perpetual Chess Patreon community here:
https://www.patreon.com/c/perpetualchess
02:00- What got Marcos back into chess in 2018?
07:00- Similarities and differences between chess analysis and forensic analysis
10:00- Marcos’ approach to improving at chess
Mentioned: GM Rafael Leitão, Hanging Pawns YouTube Channel, GM Daniel Naroditsky
15:00- Chess as a stress reliever for a first responder
20:00- Marcos tells the story of his successful advocacy to get chess included in the recent World Police & Fire Games
30:00- Why does Marcos think his interest in chess waned when he returned from the World Police & Fire Games ?
Mentioned: Silman’s The Amateur’s Mind, Coach FM Juan Cruz Arias
40:00- Marcos’ previous OTB experiences
43:00- The chess scene in Brazil
44:00- Marcos’ next move
49:00- Closing thoughts
Mentioned: EP 429 with Omar Mills
https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2025/4/8/ep-429-omar-mills-chess-and-life-lessons-learned-from-not-improving-as-much-as-he-expected
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Stjepan Tomić has built a sizable following through his beloved Hanging Pawns YouTube Channel, but good old-fashioned chess books remain his true passion. That passion has led to his ambitious new project, ChessReads.com, a free platform designed to help players of all levels find the right book for their needs through crowdsourced reviews. The project already features its own YouTube channel, Discord server, and a growing website filled with helpful writeups.
To celebrate the site’s launch, Stjepan joined me for a wide-ranging conversation about the enduring value of chess literature. We answered listener questions about whether books are still as vital as ever, how Stjepan chooses what to read next, and we shared recommendations across nearly every rating band. Stjepan also updated us on his own chess improvement goals and upcoming tournaments.
As a fellow chess bibliophile, I’m excited about the ChessReads project and enjoyed catching up with Stjepan. Timestamps for all topics and rating ranges are below, along with Amazon affiliate links to the books mentioned.
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Below are shortened show notes, for more complete show notes with links for all of the book recs, click here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/19Io2RMjGWDpncNDRcUMOlNmYHKMvdxUP1TGmGJFtdB4/edit?tab=t.0
0:03- Stjepan joins the pod! What is the chessreads.com origin story?
Mentioned:
Chessreads Discord-
https://discord.gg/gbFZGDw4
0:07- Patreon mailbag question: 1) Are chessbooks useful/optimal as chess improvement tools in the modern digital era? 2) Are modern books and older classics equally useful?
19:00- Patreon mailbag question:
Could Stjepan recommend a few books that can be read without a chessboard?
Mentioned: Perpetual Chess Improvement, Thinking Inside the Box
23:00- Patreon mailbag question: How does Stjepan select which chess book to read next?
25:00- Patreon mailbag question: What recommendations does Stjepan have for books about thinking processes?
30:00- Book Recommendations by rating range, starting with under 1000
36:00- Recommendations for the 1000-1200 level
37:00- - Recommendations for the 1200-1400 level
41:00- Recommendations for the 1400-1600 level
45:00- Recommendations for the 1600-1800 level
49:00- Recommendations for the 1800-2000 level
52:00- Recommendations for the above 2000 level
1:01:00-
Chess improvement update from Stjepan
1:06:00- Impromptu discussion- what makes some countries better at chess (and other competitive endeavors) than others?
1:11:00-
Check out Stjepan’s interview with me about my book on the Chessreads channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plMpTaO3Z2Y
Perpetual Chess Improvement is finally available on Audible!
https://www.amazon.com/Perpetual-Chess-Improvement-Practical-World-Class/dp/B0FHWWC2ZX/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0
1:17:00- Thanks to Stjepan for joining me again, here is how to keep up with him and the ChessReads project.
Hanging Pawns YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@HangingPawns
Chessreads YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@ChessReadsCom
Chessreads Discord-
https://discord.gg/gbFZGDw4
Chessreads
chessreads.com
X
x.com/chessreads
Instagram
instagram.com/chessreads
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Despite an impressive chess résumé as one of the U.S.’s top women players, Tatev Abrahamyan has had moments when she questioned whether it was all worth it. After a prolonged slump, she not only considered giving up on ever earning the International Master title, but she nearly quit competitive chess altogether. Fortunately, Tatev persevered. Earlier this year, she unexpectedly finished second in the Woman’s American Cup, and then in August, she delivered a standout result that earned her the International Master title at age 37 — more than 10 years after achieving her final required norm! Remarkably, Tatev’s performance was so strong that she also secured her first GM norm.
In our conversation, Tatev reflects on:
Why a timely vote of confidence from a mentor propelled her toward a $30,000 prize
Opening advice and the enduring value of endgame studies
What she has learned from this roller-coaster journey — and what she advises others facing slumps
Tatev’s story is both candid and inspiring, and I look forward to following her next chapter at the 2025 U.S. Women’s Championship and beyond.
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0:02- Late last year, after a slump, Tatev was “despondent” with her chess? Did she seriously consider quitting?
0:05- Once she didn’t quit, how did she prepare for the American Cup?
0:08- Tatev’s tournament routine and mindset
Mentioned: IM Kostya Kavutskiy, GM Josh Friedel, Endgame Labaratory by GM Jacob Aagaard
0:11- Why does Tatev think her results turned around at the American Cup?
Mentioned: GM Yasser Quesada Perez
0:15- Tatev’s next tournaments in Spain and Budapest
0:18- Tatev’s approach to openings
0:20- When did Tatev start to think that earning the IM title was becoming realistic?
0:24- Patreon mailbag question: Was there any change to Tatev’s mindset leading up to this breakthrough?
Mentioned: You can check out Tatev’s games from the tournament here:
https://www.chess.com/events/budapest-one-week-budapest-one-week-gm
FM Mike Klein’s article about Tatev’s title:
https://www.chess.com/news/view/abrahamyan-plays-best-tournament-of-career-earns-im-title-gm-norm
26:00- Meeting up with Judit after the tournament!
34:00- More reflections on Tatev’s tournament
Mentioned: IM Kostya Kavutskiy’s blog post about analyzing with Ivanchuk
https://hellokostya.substack.com/p/2025-spring-eurotrip
40:00- The US Women’s Championship
41:00- Tatev discusses her Chessable course and her fondness for endgame studies.
Mentioned:
Chess Studies: Solve to Evolve
https://www.chessable.com/chess-studies-solve-to-evolve/course/300770/
49:00 Tatev’s next projects
51:00- Will Tatev pursue the GM title?
Mentioned: Jeanne Sinquefeld prize for a woman earning the GM title
https://www.chess.com/news/view/jeanne-cairns-sinquefield-award-us-female-grandmasters
Also mentioned: GM Felix Blohberger
https://www.chess.com/news/view/being-a-chess-professional-in-europe-sucks-blohberger
55:00- Thanks to Tatev for joining us!
You can reach her via the Lichess coaches page:
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The FIDE Grand Swiss always seems to deliver drama, and this year’s edition was no exception. To help break it all down, I am joined by popular commentator, Chessable author, and host of the Power Play Chess YouTube channel, GM Daniel King.
In our conversation, Daniel shares his takeaways on: • The common thread that fueled the successes of GMs Anish Giri and Matthias Blübaum • Standout performances from young stars like GMs Erdogmus, Mishra, and Woodward • Why the Women’s Grand Swiss produced fewer surprise qualifiers • A look ahead to the FIDE World Cup and the fight for the remaining Candidates spots
We also touch on tournament formats, opening preparation, and Daniel’s current projects. This was a fascinating event to follow and an equally fun one to recap with GM King.
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0:00- Intro
0:03- Whose play impressed Daniel?
Mentioned:
Pragganandhaa-Mishra 2025
https://www.chess.com/events/2025-fide-grand-swiss-open/04/Praggnanandhaa_R-Mishra_Abhimanyu
Keymer-Bluebahm 2025
https://www.chess.com/events/2025-fide-grand-swiss-open/10/Keymer_Vincent-Bluebaum_Matthias
IM Greg Shahade’s tweet-
https://x.com/GregShahade/status/1967742931122724924
10:00- How will Bluebahm fare in the Candidates?
13:00-
Mentioned: Colin McGourty’s great tournament recap is here:
https://www.chess.com/news/view/2025-fide-grand-swiss-13-conclusions#giri-1
15:00- Does the FIDE Grand Swiss format make it too likely that non-elite players will qualify for the Candidates?
Mentioned: Peter Heine Nielsen’s Tweet
https://x.com/PHChess/status/1967494651566588023
Leonard Barden’s column for The Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/sep/12/chess-erdogmus-14-wins-immortal-game-on-silk-road-as-grand-swiss-nears-climax
17:00- Daniel’’s thoughts on the new FIDE Women’s Candidates
20:00- Who would Daniel like to see earn one of the last Candidate spots?
Mentioned:
Chess Reddit post on players not yet in the Candidates:
https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1nig9bx/10_strong_players_but_only_3_available_slots/
Giri-Niemann 2025
https://www.chess.com/events/2025-fide-grand-swiss-open/11/Giri_Anish-Niemann_Hans_Moke
25:00- Should there be a tiebreak playoff at the Grand Swiss?
Browne-Petrosian 1982
https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1035512
29:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Should FIDE use a different pairing algorithm in order to limit color imbalances?”
The two papers (via Dr. Benjamin Portheault) that describe the pairing system are here:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2112.10522
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2410.19333
32:00- Patreon mailbag question: “At what stage are players leaving their opening prep at the professional level?”
37:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Where can a player find good model games in the Kalashnikov Sicilian?”
Mentioned: Cuenca, Moisenko, SL Narayanyan, Maghsoodloo, Bulmaga
39:00- What is Daniel’s process for following tournaments and picking games to show on his channel?
Mentioned: Mittai-Erdogmus 2025
https://www.chess.com/events/2025-fide-grand-swiss-open/04/Aditya_Mittal-Erdogmus_Yagiz_Kaan
42:00- Daniel’s current projects:
Join his Patreon here:
https://www.patreon.com/c/powerplaychess/posts
50:00- Check out Daniel’s book reviews on his channel:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhyM8toCZs_oHwQr_PTveXDkbnbq2Z4HO
53:00- Before we go, we make incorrect predictions of who will win the FIDE World Cup!!
56:00- Thanks as always to Daniel for joining me. Here is how to keep up with him:
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMBATpFb--uLNAODOVWvCTA
His Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/c/powerplaychess/
His Chessable Courses:
https://www.chessable.com/author/DanielKing/
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North Carolina–based trainer and author Elshan Moradiabadi has won over 25 tournaments and was the 2001 National Champion of his native Iran. Despite his many accomplishments, Elshan is deeply reflective about the proper role chess should play in one’s life. While he has no regrets about the sacrifices he made, his experiences have given him valuable lessons to share, including:
Why you should keep chess enjoyment as your North Star
The importance of intuition, and the nine cues for evaluating a position
The tradeoffs that come with pursuing excellence
How chess parenting has changed since his own youth
We also touch on the professional chess landscape, and make a few predictions about the FIDE Grand Swiss (a tournament which is now over, but hadn’t started when we recorded on September 1). Whether you’re a chess hobbyist, parent, or coach, you’ll find plenty of wisdom and inspiration in this wide-ranging conversation. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.
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0:02- Welcome Elshan to the pod- we begin by discussing a poignant post Elshan wrote about what chess has given him, and what is has taken away:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1EExhz3qbC/
Prior interview with Elshan, Episode 58-
https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2018/2/6/episode-58-gm-elshan-moradiabadi
0:09- Why Elshan has grown to love the English language as a non-native speaker
Mentioned: Cover Stories with Chess Life Episodes #44 and #48
https://new.uschess.org/news/cover-stories-chess-life-44-gm-elshan-moradiabadi
https://new.uschess.org/news/cover-stories-chess-life-48-gm-elshan-moradiabadi
0:11- Elshan’s typical day of coaching
0:13- The challenge of improving chess intuition
Read more about Elshan’s 9 cues for evaluating a position here:
https://gmelshan.com/how-to-master-chess-the-9-imbalances/
19:00- Elshan’s approach to helping new students
27:00- Elshan’s reflections on his OTB chess game
30:00- Reflections on a poor performance in the 2022 US Championship
Mentioned: So-Moradiabadi 2022
https://www.chess.com/events/2022-us-chess-championship/11/So_Wesley-Moradiabadi_Elshan
33:00- Does Elshan follow top chess tournaments?
Mentioned: Quantbox Chennai Invitational
https://www.chess.com/events/info/2025-quantbox-chennai-grand-masters
37:00- Patreon mailbag question: What did Elshan like about the Chicken Chess Club Podcast (may it rest in peace)
Mentioned: GM Jan Gustafsson
39:00- Elshan’s plans for the rest of 2025
Mentioned: USA vs. India match in Dallas, Texas, October 2025
https://www.texaschesscenter.com/usa-vs-india?srsltid=AfmBOooUe_kOJfuugQMW1JtCezBWX7DPRYRK05I6w2LQ4Bzb6H9Pc9Lq
41:00- Elshan’s favorite players
Mentioned: GM Mikhail Tal, Capablanca, Fischer, Positional Decision Making in Chess by GM Boris Gelfand
45:00- Elshan’s big picture chess advice
Mentioned: Searching for Bobby Fischer
51:00- Last minute FIDE Grand Swiss predictions (this was recorded before it started)
55:00- Thanks so much to Elshan for joining me again! You can reach him via his website:
https://gmelshan.com/contact/
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love the podcast but the edit of the sound, cutting all the pauses makes the listening very hard
great
great episode, I liked Axel's forthrightness! thank you
It's pretty sad to have episodes like this one which sole purpose is to shove some chessable courses down everyone's throat.
the volume of your guest wasn't clear
An excellent discussion. Very fascinating.
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Get ready to elevate your chess game! ♟️ Perpetual Chess brings you insightful conversations with the brightest minds in the chess world. From top players to seasoned trainers, each episode offers valuable insights, best practices, and the latest chess news. Dive into the world of perpetual improvement and take your chess skills to new heights. Check it out at PerpetualChessPod.com! #ChessMastery #PodcastExcellence #LearnAndGrow
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First part is great, but then lots of irrelevant nonsense in the end
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Useless episode
Good half of the episode is just endless chessable ad. Annoying.
I prefer the episodes about Chess.
5 out of 5 for this amazing podcast! There are now several chess podcasts but this is by far the best. And it has episodes for everyone - beginners, titled players, chess kid parents, and club players. I even find myself recommending episodes to friends who don't play chess!!