🎤Follow us on Twitter: @TheChessAngle ♟This podcast is sponsored by Chessable . Chessable uses science-backed learning and the concept of spaced repetition to ensure retention. Check out their courses today! ♟ This episode explores possible reasons why your rating is not increasing. It may have little to do with study time or knowledge of chess theory. Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Jul 17, 2022•47 min•Ep. 38
🎤Follow us on Twitter (X): @TheChessAngle The London System has become one of the most popular openings for White. While it's a staple at amateur events, many top players use it as well, including GMs Magnus Carlsen, Gata Kamsky, Simon Williams, and Anish Giri. The London System is easy to learn, yet very sound and solid. It can lead to slow positional play or dynamic attacking play. The London can be used as a complete opening repertoire for White or as an occasional surprise against an unsusp...
Jul 10, 2022•50 min•Ep. 37
🎤Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @TheChessAngle ♟This podcast is sponsored by Chessable . Chessable uses science-backed learning and the concept of spaced repetition to ensure retention. Check out their courses today! ♟ The French Defense (1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5) is one of the most respected openings for Black, and is particularly effective at the amateur level. This is recommended as a complete repertoire against 1. e4. Some of this episode's talking points include: Why amateurs should avoid the S...
Jul 03, 2022•1 hr 8 min•Ep. 36
🎤Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @TheChessAngle ♟This podcast is sponsored by Chessable . Chessable uses science-backed learning and the concept of spaced repetition to ensure retention. Check out their courses today! ♟ This week I spoke with my friend Jay Kleinman, a fellow chess amateur and social worker in NY. Jay recounted some fascinating experiences from the amateur tournament scene, and an overriding theme in our conversation was how becoming a parent changes the narrative of adult impr...
Jun 26, 2022•51 min•Ep. 35
🎤Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @TheChessAngle ♟This podcast is sponsored by Chessable . Check out their courses today!♟ Happy Father's Day to all the chess dads out there! In this episode, I will discuss the chess thought process through the lens of two of my recent OTB games. Some of the talking points include: Confidence against higher-rated opponents Trusting your analysis Playing experience vs. studying A suggested tip for the opening phase Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: inf...
Jun 19, 2022•23 min•Ep. 34
🎤Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @TheChessAngle ♟This podcast is sponsored by Chessable . Neal is currently enjoying the course entitled The Agile London System , based on the book of the same name.♟ We've all been there: the opponent who won't sit still or who keeps adjusting every piece. Distracting behavior at the chess board can be so infuriating that it adversely affects your results. In this episode, we discuss many of these behaviors and offer some solutions (hint: SAY SOMETHING to your...
Jun 12, 2022•39 min•Ep. 33
🎤Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @TheChessAngle For this interview episode, I spoke with USCF Expert Jarrod Tavares. Jarrod is an amateur/club player who has achieved tournament success with an unconventional, anti-book style. Amateur players and adult improvers of all levels should find this conversation enlightening and provocative. Some of our talking points include: Should the London System be banned from chess?😉 Endgame theory and the amateur player Making unconventional moves to get int...
Jun 05, 2022•51 min•Ep. 32
🎤NEW Twitter page for the podcast: @TheChessAngle 🎤Be sure to follow us! While some favor slower time controls, blitz & rapid games are more popular than ever, mainly due to the explosion of online chess. Can speed chess actually help you in slow games and improve your chess overall? National Master Tyrell Harriott believes it can. Tyrell is very active in the New York chess scene and runs the Kings of Queens Chess Club . He also streams on his YouTube channel . Tyrell shared some great in...
May 29, 2022•44 min•Ep. 31
Are you constantly comparing your chess progress to that of others? Are four, five, or six-hour-a-day study plans effective for amateur players? I offer opinions on these topics and more. The segments in this episode include: The "tournament hall" vs. the "study hall" Handling decision fatigue from all the available study material The essential areas of focus for beginners OTB vs. online strategy The comparison game Talent vs. hard work Is studying several hours a day actually necessary at the a...
May 22, 2022•48 min•Ep. 30
This episode is a book review/discussion of the acclaimed text The Seven Deadly Chess Sins (Amazon) by Jonathan Rowson. This is a follow up to Episode 16 which discussed Chess for Tigers (Amazon) by Simon Webb. I believe these two outstanding books are probably the only resources you need for chess psychology at the amateur and club level. Chess for Tigers is an excellent primer, while The Seven Deadly Chess Sins is more advanced. The seven chess sins include the following: Thinking (erroneously...
May 15, 2022•39 min•Ep. 29
Grandmaster Romain Edouard joins the podcast this week to explain how players of all levels can minimize mistakes in their games. Be sure to check out Romain's chess.com lesson on this subject (affiliate link), as well as his chessable course on facing the English opening (1.c4) . I caught up with Romain during his current visit to the US for his stint as GM in Residence for the St. Louis Chess Club. Romain's books discussed in this episode: The Chess Manual of Avoidable Mistakes Chess Calculati...
May 08, 2022•1 hr•Ep. 28
This is the second episode in our Game Analysis Series where I thematically discuss one or more of my OTB games. Some of the concepts from this episode include: Positional ideas vs. tactics Adults vs. kids Unconventional openings Thoughtless one-move attacks As mentioned in this episode, please follow us on Twitter and comment on our pinned post about your rating goal for 12/31/22. Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
May 01, 2022•26 min•Ep. 27
For this interview episode, I spoke with Fide Master Roger LaFlair. Roger teaches high school chemistry and chess at a private school here on Long Island in NY. He also has an active roster of private chess students. Roger can be reached at [email protected]. We touched on a variety of topics regarding tournament play and chess improvement. Some of our talking points include: The dangers of "me chess" Awareness of your opponent's ideas Avoiding impulsivity & impatience The London System for...
Apr 24, 2022•43 min•Ep. 26
This episode details some of my experiences as a club player and tournament director in three parts: Why I started the Long Island Chess Club What it's like directing and playing in the same tournament Some funny stories from the club Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Apr 17, 2022•32 min•Ep. 25
This is the first episode for our new Game Analysis Series. I will thematically break down one or more of my OTB games, covering a variety of chess concepts and ideas for the amateur and club player. Some of the themes from this episode include: Why you shouldn't fear higher-rated opponents How to play against lower-rated opponents How to handle draw offers The French Defense advance variation Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Apr 10, 2022•38 min•Ep. 24
**Note: Alex King earned the FM title after this was recorded. The episode title has been updated but the original show notes are below. This week I spoke with National Master Alex King who resides in Memphis, Tennessee. Alex is an active tournament player, teacher, and writer. His 6-part article series for Chess Life magazine on the Tarrasch Defense begins with the March 2022 issue. Alex is also an accomplished musician, and he composed and performed all the music in this episode. Some of our t...
Apr 03, 2022•51 min•Ep. 23
I spoke with Candidate Master and renowned chess educator Brian Karen. He is one of the most active teachers in the country. Some of our talking points include: Tournament players vs. hobbyists A rating system based on norms, rather than individual games Studying chess Does preparing for a specific opponent actually make a difference at the club level? Links referenced in this episode: Chess Book Collectors FB Group Fide World Chess Championship FB Group The Seven Deadly Chess Sins (affiliate li...
Mar 27, 2022•49 min•Ep. 22
Arguably, certain "theoretical advantages" often have less significance at the amateur level. For example, material imbalances such as "having the two bishops" or "being up the Exchange" are often overrated when non-titled players face off. Our Links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Mar 13, 2022•33 min•Ep. 21
For the podcast's first interview format, I spoke with National Master Tim Mirabile. This is our uncut, unedited conversation. Below, Tim shared a list of some favorite books and a link to an article about the growth mindset: Bobby Fischer – My 60 Memorable Games Robert Burger – The Chess of Bobby Fischer Alexander Kotov – Think Like a Grandmaster, Play Like a Grandmaster Andrew Soltis – The Art of Defense in Chess Vladimir Vukovic – The Art of Attack in Chess John Nunn & Peter Griffiths – S...
Feb 20, 2022•59 min•Ep. 20
For many players, chess study is a grey area. It's not just WHAT to study but HOW. We believe Practical Chess Exercises is one of the best puzzle books for amateur players. For online instructional content, we recommend chess.com . These are affiliate links which support the podcast at no additional cost to you. Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Feb 06, 2022•29 min•Ep. 19
Certain chess mistakes appear in amateur games with unwavering consistency. For the best online chess experience, we recommend chess.com (affiliate link). Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Jan 23, 2022•25 min•Ep. 18
Some chess players use gamesmanship to beat their opponent. Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]
Jan 09, 2022•25 min•Ep. 17
In this episode, I discuss the modern classic "Chess for Tigers" by Simon Webb, which I believe is the best primer on chess psychology for amateur players. It is linked below along with the chess clock I mentioned. These are affiliate links which help support this podcast at no additional cost to you. Chess for Tigers LEAP Chess Clock Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Dec 26, 2021•23 min•Ep. 16
A discussion of the thought process before making a move. This episode is for amateur players of all levels. For the best online chess experience, we recommend chess.com (affiliate link). Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Dec 12, 2021•30 min•Ep. 15
Is the amateur chess scene more competitive than ever before? We take a look at that, and poker somehow makes its way into the discussion. Below are links to the books mentioned in this episode. These are Amazon affiliate links which help support this podcast at no additional cost to you. For the best online chess experience, we recommend chess.com (affiliate link). The Biggest Bluff Outliers The Amateur’s Mind Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Nov 28, 2021•24 min•Ep. 14
In this two-part episode, I discuss the psychology of your opponent's rating, and then share some incidents I witnessed involving chess parents. For the best online chess experience, we recommend chess.com (affiliate link). Our links: Website Twitter Facebook E-mail: [email protected]...
Nov 15, 2021•22 min•Ep. 13
Note: There is an updated version of this episode: Ep. 109: Chess Improvement Shortcuts for the Busy Adult Improver. I share some time-saving tips & tricks for busy individuals with limited study time. Check out ChessBase for their fantastic online chess suite as mentioned in this episode. 🎯 Support the Show: Patreon Buy Me a Coffee 📧 If you have a question or topic idea for a future episode, e-mail us at [email protected] . 🔗 Our links: Website Twitter YouTube Patreon Buy Me a Coffe...
Oct 31, 2021•14 min•Ep. 12
I discuss how players react when losing a game or facing a worse position. For the best online chess experience, we recommend chess.com . If you have a question or topic idea for a future episode, e-mail us at [email protected] . Our links: Website Twitter YouTube Facebook E-mail: [email protected] The Chess.com links above are affiliate links which earn us a small commission on qualifying purchases. This helps support the podcast at no additional cost to you....
Oct 18, 2021•16 min
A discussion of what happens when "internet players" join live events. For the best online chess experience, we recommend chess.com . If you have a question or topic idea for a future episode, e-mail us at [email protected] . Our links: Website Twitter YouTube Facebook E-mail: [email protected] The Chess.com links above are affiliate links which earn us a small commission on qualifying purchases. This helps support the podcast at no additional cost to you....
Sep 26, 2021•14 min•Ep. 10
A brief update of the podcast. Thank you for listening!
Sep 12, 2021•3 min•Ep. 9