Do Not Use Computers to Look at Your Games!
I read over a forum on why to not use a computer engine to analyze your games.

I read over a forum on why to not use a computer engine to analyze your games.
I explain practical chess advice any player can take away from in this episode.
This episode will help you stay motivated and keep the right mindset to improve in chess.
I will give my viewpoint on why it's important to study the endgame first.
I explain what correspondence chess is and I go over an article on why it's still popular.
I explain what you should bring to a chess tournament and what rules to know before you attend a chess tournament.
This episode is to help beginners stop blundering pieces in chess.
No Draws, Late Fees, and Time Controls!
I explain U.S. Chess Championship information on the prize fund, the chessplayers, and the dates the tournament will be held.
I read a chess article on the next tournament Hans Niemann will be attending and other people accusations against him.
I read over a chess article explaining the whole cheating scandal.
I explain 3 simple tips you can do today to become better at playing chess.
I explain chess terms chessplayers should know, why the chess terms are important, and certain things to understand about chess engines.
I explain in this episode what are opening traps and how to use opening traps in chess.
I explain chess opening terms that will help beginners.
I explain a few practical tips today on how to win against higher rated players.
I'll be explaining the schedule, the format, and the top chessplayers attending. Thank you for listening.
This is a new episode answering an email from a supporter. It's different from the other episodes but it turned out pretty well.
I explain what the chess community overall consensus, why Magnus made his decision and who will be the next World Chess Champion.
I explain what is candidates tournament, why it's important, and what happened at the candidates tournament of 2022.
I'm excited for this next season. I have a lot of ideas in mind. I have new equipment to give the podcast a better, so tell me what you think.
I explain in this episode what are combinations, why combinations are important, and how to use combinations in your chess games. You'll surely learn something in this lesson today.
I will be explaining what is a sacrifice, why it's important, and how to use a sacrifice successfully to win more games.
I will be explaining specific terms used in the chess world. All of these terms are important to know for beginner to novice level players. Plus, if you want to start watching chess tournaments or just learn the chess language this can help.
I explain how I was mistaken when I was first learning how to play chess. I discuss several questions you have to answer before you think about checkmate and I discuss a different mindset you have to have when approaching a new skill.
I will be discussing Joe Burrow history of playing chess, Anish Giri getting hacked, and the Fide Grand Prix.
I discuss how chess principles can be compared to raising a kid and I left a surprise at the end of the episode.
I analyze 3 chess miniatures to follow along with. You can either follow along with me on the chessboard or in your mind. This gives beginning players a opportunity to explore visualizing a chessboard.
I explain in this episode what are chess opening traps, why chess opening traps are important to learn, and why I hate chess opening traps? Enjoy!
I give details on the World Chess Championship of 2021. I talk about the strategies, the loses and the mental pressures from both sides. Hopefully you will enjoy my in-depth analysis of the World Chess Championship.