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Ep. 52: Chess Improvement and Academia feat. Stephen Wefer, Ph.D.

Dec 11, 20221 hr 11 minEp. 52
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This episode is dedicated to all of the school teachers out there.  Our guest this week, Dr. Stephen Wefer, is an adult improver (USCF 1691), HS science teacher, and Long Island Chess Club regular. He has also worked as an adjunct professor. We spoke about academia, chess improvement, tournaments, and a lot more. Some of our talking points include the following:

  • Applying an academic mindset to chess improvement
  • Stephen's tips for balancing work, family, and chess study/play
  • Chess openings philosophy
  • Rating goals
  • Facing underrated opponents
  • Playing speculative sacrifices
  • Is there a limit to one's chess improvement past age 45?

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