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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

Perpetual Chess Podcast Ben Johnson

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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

    Book Recap #37- My System (Fast Track Edition) with GM Alex Fishbein

    Book Recap #37- My System (Fast Track Edition) with GM Alex Fishbein

    Recorded June 8, 2024 at the National Open in Las Vegas 

    Chess Books Recaptured returns to revisit an old book which now has a modern twist. My System by Aron Nimzowitsch is one of the best-selling and most recommended chess books of all time, but the original version has not aged well in some respects. In Book Recap #18, IM Christof Sielecki and I highlighted some of the classic book’s shortcomings as viewed through a modern lens. Luckily, GM Alex Fishbein decided to update the book for a 21st-century audience. The result is My System: Fast Track Edition, from Russell Enterprises (also available via Forward Chess). During my recent trip to the National Open in Las Vegas, Alex joined me to discuss My System’s legacy, his personal history with the book,  and why he decided that the chess world needed a better version. Following our chat, Alex took some questions from the audience, and briefly shared his thoughts on my book, Perpetual Chess Improvement. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 
    You can hear my discussion of prior editions of My System with IM Christof Sieleki in Book Recap #18-
    https://open.spotify.com/episode/1lkGXPkegq9flj5zEoGAxi?si=f82aa751388a4476

    0:02- GM Alex FIshbein joins! How does My System compare to Nimzo’s other classic, Chess Praxis? 
    3:30- What was the genesis of Alex deciding to edit/create the fast-track edition of My System?

    12:00 - What were the challenges of translating the book?

    27:00- What did Alex do with variations that modern engines say were incorrect?
    Mentioned: Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean 

    35:00- Audience question- “Would Alex consider editing a “fast track edition” of any other classic books?’
    Mentioned: Alekhine 1924

    39:00- Audience question- “Did Alex include other concepts to the book in addition to those that were written about in the original?” 
    41:00- Audience question: “What foundational chess concepts are excluded from this book?”

    43:00- Audience questions:  “Is Alex familiar with the book by Raymond Keene, Nimowitsch: A Reappraisal?”  “What about The Blockade?”

    44:00- Audience question:  “How much shorter is the fast track edition compared to the regular?”
    44:00- Audience question; “Would he do a fast track edition of “Praxis” by Nimzowitsch?”
    46:00- Audience question: “Do older books still matter as learning tools, as compared to playing games?” 

    49:00- Audience question:  ‘What is the best way to read a chess book?’ 
    Mentioned: The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal 

    53:00- Alex shares his thoughts on my book, Perpetual Chess Improvement. 
    Thanks to GM Alex Fishbein for joining me in Las Vegas! 
    You can check out the new edition of My System, as well as his other books on Amazon, Forward Chess and other booksellers. 
    https://www.amazon.com/stores/Alex-Fishbein/author/B075N1DG4Z?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

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    EP 387- Stories and Chess Advice from the National Open with GM Ben Finegold, GM Kayden Troff, Kamryn Hellman, Kyle Boddy & many more!

    EP 387- Stories and Chess Advice from the National Open with GM Ben Finegold, GM Kayden Troff, Kamryn Hellman, Kyle Boddy & many more!

    This week’s pod is a special edition featuring 10 different short interviews from the 2024 National Open in Las Vegas. We feature stories and perspectives from GM Ben Finegold, adult improver return guests, other chess podcasters, and even two different Grandmasters named Daniel Fernandez! Big tournaments like the National Open are great opportunities to bond over a shared love of chess, and I hope this episode helps encapsulate the many ways that chess can touch our lives,  teach us lessons, and bring us together. Timestamps and a brief description of each interview and guest can be found below. 

    GM Ben Finegold- 6:45  (recorded Wednesday, June 5) -Ben discusses his personal history at the National Open, the Nimzo-Indian defense, and dispenses some chess advice 

    Glenn Panner- 17:30-   (recorded Friday, June 7) The tournament co-organizer discusses the tournament history , the recent cheating story from the Chicago Open, and the cheat detection methods being used at the National Open.  

    GM Daniel Fernandez (US) 31:00-  (recorded Friday, June 7) The first of our GM Danil Fernandez guests, a Houston based player and trainer discusses how the stresses of playing compare to the stresses of coaching, and the advice he gives to his students who are competing in the tournament. 

    Kamryn Hellman 40:15  -  (recorded Saturday June 8) The popular streamer and YouTuber reflects on her first big tournament and the recent chess lessons that she has learned. You can hear more from Kamryn in Episode 314.  And check our her YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@kamrynheidi


    Kevin Scull-  -49:50  (recorded Saturday June 8) - The host of the Chess Journeys podcast reflects on the highs and lows of an ongoing tournament and discusses why he is trying to read fewer chess books!  Be sure to sub to the Chess Journeys podcast!

    Lennart Ootes- 59:30- (recorded Saturday June 8) - The renowned chess photographer and multimedia maestro compares photographing amateurs to photographing his usual subjects, the top pros of chess. Check out Lennart’s beautiful photos here: Lennart Ootes And his National Open photos here: https://www.chessphotoshop.com/National-Open-2024-Las-Vegas

    Kyle Boddy-  1:10:00 (recorded Saturday June 8) -I am rejoined by the founder of Driveline Baseball to discuss why he makes time for the National Open in the middle of the baseball season,and to share the lessons he has learned from IM Calvin Blocker, IM Marc Esserman and others. You can hear more of Kyle’s chess story in Episode 303. 

    GM Daniel Fernandez (UK)- 1:21:00 -(recorded Sunday, June 9) The U.K. based player, author and trainer discusses what he is doing in an effort to push through mental barriers and the importance of physical training at the GM level. 

    GM Kayden Troff- 1:31:15 (recorded Tuesday June 11)- Kayden’s primary role at the National Open was to provide free post-mortem analysis of amateur games. What type of mistakes did he see recur after reviewing dozens of games over a long weekend?  Check out Kayden’s epic game here: https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1753125 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETcq8kmlMic You can find the Chesssharkz Twitch stream with Tony Padron here: https://www.twitch.tv/chesssharkz


    ElaynahTV - 1:46:30-  (recorded Friday,  June 14) The popular chess streamer and newly minted podcaster discusses how the women’s tournament compared to the Open event, and the challenges of streaming a tournament. 

    Check out Elaynah’s Twitch stream here:
    https://www.twitch.tv/elaynah
    And her new podcast with Dylan Quercia here:
    https://chesslounge.podbean.com/ 
    Photo in thumbnail of ElaynahTV by Lennart Ootes-
    https://www.chessphotoshop.com/National-Open-2024-Las-Vegas
    And thanks to our sponsors, Chessable.com. If you sign up for Chessable pro, please use this link to help support the pod:
    https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium

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    EP 386- GM Arturs Neiksans- Coaching Gotham Chess, His own Journey to the GM Title & Advice for Choosing Openings

    EP 386- GM Arturs Neiksans- Coaching Gotham Chess, His own Journey to the GM Title & Advice for Choosing Openings

    This week I am pleased to be joined by 4-time Latvian champion, GM Arturs Neiksans. In addition to his accomplished, (and ongoing)  competitive career, Arturs is a respected coach, commentator, Twitch streamer,  and Chessable Author. Arturs recently added a new line to his resume as he became the trainer of IM Levy Rozman! As Levy trains for the GM title, he has been posting instructive excerpts of his frequent lessons with Arturs. In our conversation, we hear Arturs’ perspective on the origins of their collaboration and what Levy needs to work on in order to potentially ascend to the next level. Arturs also reflects on his own bumpy journey to the GM title and shares plenty of general improvement advice and . Lastly, as chess cheating has (again) been in the news, Arturs provides his personal perspective on the unfortunate fall from grace of his fellow Latvian player, GM Igors Rausis (who later changed his name to Isa Kasimi, and is now deceased). It was a pleasure to talk chess with Arturs, and I look forward to learning more from him both on his own channels, and on that of Gotham Chess!  

    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:
    https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro


    0:02- How did GM Arturs Neiksans become Levy Rozman’s coach? What does Levy need to work on to become a GM?

    17:00- Arturs quit chess at 18 and came back at 27. What drove him away and what brought him back? 

    23:00- How will Arturs balance responsibilities like playing on the Latvian national team with coaching Levy?

    28:00- How challenging was it for Arturs to become a GM in his late 20s?

    35:00- It was Arturs who saw GM Igors Rausis (who was caught cheating during an OTB tournament) attempting to compete under a new identity. What was the story behind that?

    44:00- What was Arturs approach to chess study as a kid? 

    48:00- Does Arturs play a narrow or broad opening repertoire?

    51:00- Thanks to Arturs for joining me! 

    Here is how to keep up with him:

    Chess.com
    https://www.chess.com/member/gmneiksans
    YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChrqQ5BlmmGkaVmraYQw-IQ
    Twitch:
    https://www.twitch.tv/gmneiksans
    Chessable courses:
    https://www.chessable.com/author/GMNeiksans/


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    EP 385- GM Eugene Perelshteyn: Recent Online Cheating Drama, Tips for Facing Dodgy Gambits & the Future of Professional Chess

    EP 385- GM Eugene Perelshteyn: Recent Online Cheating Drama, Tips for Facing Dodgy Gambits & the Future of Professional Chess

    This week I got the chance to catch up with author, trainer and Chessable author, GM Eugene Perelshteyn. We begin by discussing a recent online cheating controversy. An anonymous account was banned from Chess.com after beating GM Daniel Naroditsky in an online bullet match using only the “Meadow Hay” Gambit. Is this gambit so bad that it makes cheating likely? This controversy served as a springboard to discuss both online cheating and dodgy gambits. Eugene has recently released a course “Every Gambit Refuted” so he also shared general advice on how to react when you face an unknown gambit. These days, gambits can be particularly dangerous, as creators like IM Eric Rosen and GothamChess teach their audiences tricky openings. Finally, Eugene and I discuss some issues from the world of professional chess, including a lack of affordable opportunities to compete for the non-elite, the FIDE Candidates (which Eugene attended) and “the great eval bar debate.” Eugene is always insightful and it was great to catch up with him! 
    ERROR CORRECTION- In the podcast, I said that the online match that led to the Viih_Sou account getting banned was a bullet match, but it was 3 0 time control. My apologies for the mistake- Ben
    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:
    https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro

    0:01- Eugene Perelshteyn joins me! We begin by discussing recent cheating controversies. This includes a recent controversy involving an account being banned after winning a bullet match against GM Daniel Naroditsky. GM Brandon Jacobson was playing the Meadow Hay Gambit. Is this gambit any good? 
    More info on Chess Reddit: 
    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1claxsm/its_me_viih_sou/
    https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1ctu6qc/question_what_happened_in_full_with_brandon/

    Mentioned: Jospem on Chess.com, Episode 368 with Erik Allebest 

    18:00- How have creators like IM Eric Rosen changed the paradigm when it comes to gambits?
    Mentioned: Fight Like Magnus, Lifetime Repertoires: Hyper Accelerated Dragon 

    22:00- Patreon mailbag question: What is Eugene’s advice for how to approach playing against gambits you don’t know? 
    Mentioned: Eugene’s Chess.com Lesson plan on Gambits is here:
    https://www.chess.com/lessons/every-gambit-refuted

    32:00- What is different about how a player like Pragganandhaa uses surprise openings compared to club players?

    37:00- Eugene shares his own perspective on attending the FIDE Candidates in Toronto. 

    42:00- Does Eugene think evaluation bars should be used during chess broadcasts?

    48:00- Has Eugene been pleased with the reception of his collaboration with FM Nate Solon Evaluate like a Grandmaster? 

    51:00- What else is Eugene working on?
    Mentioned: Chess Openings for Black explained,GM Lev Alburt, GM Roman Dzindzichashvilli 

    55:00- What does Eugene think of recent discussion about a lack of financial opportunities for “middle-class” Grandmasters? 
    Mentioned: GM Jorden van Forreest tweet here:
    https://x.com/jordenvforeest/status/1790333612874666440


     1:08:00- Thanks to Eugene for joining me! 
    Check out his Chessable courses here:
    https://www.chessable.com/author/EugenePerel/
    Contact him via Twitter
    https://x.com/EugenePerel?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
    Or Chess.com
    https://www.chess.com/member/eugeneperelshteyn




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    • 1 hr 14 min
    Book Recap #36- The King: Chess Pieces by GM Jan Hein Donner (with Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam)

    Book Recap #36- The King: Chess Pieces by GM Jan Hein Donner (with Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam)

    The Perpetual Chess Book Review series, Chess Books Recaptured is finally back! I am honored to be joined by renowned author and chess journalist Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam to discuss GM Jan Hein Donner’s The King: Chess Pieces. The book is widely considered a 20th century classic and has been recommended by the likes of GMs Peter Svidler and Jan Gustafsson. It is a compilation of chess columns from a 3-time Dutch national champion, who spanned the chess generations between Max Euwe and Jan Timman. Donner is a brilliant, prescient and provocative writer who chronicles his own career, and also opines as the careers of Fischer, Spassky, Tal and others unfold in his proximity. Reading The King is a fun way to retrace 20th-century chess history, and the life and career of Donner. But, in my opinion, the book is not without its flaws. Donner’s writing is sometimes offensive, particularly when he bombastically shares his views about women in chess. I was grateful to have Dirk Jan help me discern whether Donner was being sarcastic in some of his more scathing columns. After we finish discussing the book, I chat with Dirk Jan a bit about his current projects, and his work on New in Chess’ excellent new podcast. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 
    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:
    https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro
    0:02- What is Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam’s personal history with The King and with its author, GM Jan Hein Donner? 
    Mentioned: Dutch novelist Harry Mulisch

    0:09- How is the English edition of The King, connected to the history of New in Chess publishing?
    Mentioned: Allard Hoogland, Taylor Kingston’s review of the 1997 edition of The King:
    https://www.chesscafe.com/text/donner.txt

    12:00- We discuss Donner’s personal life, including the one, short-lived, real job that he had at IBM. 
    Mentioned: 
    Hein Donner: The Biography by Alexander Munninghoff 

    18:00- Some of Donner’s most famous writing is very sexist- how was it viewed at the time? 
    Mentioned: GM Jan Gustafsson 


    23:00- Did Dirk Jan work directly with Richard de Weger, the book’s translator? 

    24:00- Likes and dislikes from the book, starting with his acquaintance with Donner’s beautiful reflections on Fischer and Spassky. 
    Mentioned: Richard James’ review of Hein Donner, The Biography:
    https://britishchessnews.com/2020/08/07/hein-donner-the-biography/


    42:00- What was Donner’s opinion of legendary Dutch World Champion, Dr. Max Euwe? 

    43:00- What did Donner mean by his famous quote “Chess is a game of chance?” We also discuss a few other memorable quotes. 

    48:00- Was Donner being sarcastic when he wrote at length that “women cannot play chess”? 

    54:00- Why is Donner’s rivalry and demeaning writing about Dutch champion Lodewijk Prins, such a famous part of Dutch chess history? 
    Mentioned: GM Ben FInegold’s video on Donner:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXqpyLUt6mM

    59:00- Closing thoughts on The King

    1:03:00- Dirk’s thoughts on the Candidates and his other current big project
    Mentioned: The Real Paul Morphy by FM Charles Hertan, Games and Goals 

    1:08:00- How is Dirk Jan enjoying podcasting?
    Mentioned: New in Chess Podcast:
    https://open.spotify.com/show/2Mj990NfwvaOh4GCKWLMJ7?si=2ec5f58435f44686
    Episode 207 with Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam 


    Thanks to Dirk Jan for sharing his knowledge and experiences with this book! Be sure to sub to the New in Chess Podcast! 

    https://open.spotify.com/show/2Mj990NfwvaOh4GCKWLMJ7?si=eb1eca7173d44ae2

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    https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess
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    • 1 hr 16 min
    EP 384- IM Levy Rozman (GothamChess) on renewing his GM title pursuit, lessons learned from his first attempt, and what we needs to do to improve.

    EP 384- IM Levy Rozman (GothamChess) on renewing his GM title pursuit, lessons learned from his first attempt, and what we needs to do to improve.

    This week IM Levy Rozman (Gotham Chess) makes his annual return to Perpetual Chess to discuss what is new with him. I was particularly excited to chat with Levy as he recently announced his renewed pursuit of the GM title. Levy has been sharing lesson snippets and discussing his tournament plans on his channel, but I wanted many more details. What did he learn from his first norm-chasing experience? What will he do differently this time? Does he think he will be able to stick with it? Although most of us will never make GM, Levy’s quest to make it to the next level is relatable for me and for many other chess players. Aside from his OTB comeback, we discussed the swift rating-rise of popular gamer, Tyler 1, and the successes and lessons learned from Levy’s book.   Levy shared a few stories from meeting celebrities in recent months. It's always fun catching up with Levy, and I am especially excited to follow his renewed pursuit of the GM title! Timestamps of topics discussed can be found below.

    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:
    https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro


    0:00- What will be different about levy’s second public quest for GM? Will his mental health be ok? What will he do differently? 
    Mentioned: Road to GM Episode 3 with GM Arturs Neiksans 
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFILafuQgPg&t=1704s

    11:00- What will Levy do to address the weaknesses that GM Neiksans highlighted? 
    Mentioned: IM Alex Ostrovskiy 

    15:00- Levy discusses his upcoming tournament in Spain. 

    17:30- Will Levy stream his tournament games? What tournaments is he planning to play? 

    26:00- Patreon mailbag question: “What can Levy’s fans do to support his renewed GM quest?” 

    29:00- Will Levy hire a sports psychologist? 

    31:00- Does Levy have a timeframe in mind for this GM pursuit? 

    34:00- Levy has been covering popular Twitch streamer and gamer Tyler1’s unusual chess progress. What interests him about this story? 
    Mentioned: 
    Tyler1 is a ChessGM!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gler9fDuhRY

    41:00- What led Levy to work on his fitness? 

    43:00- Has Levy been pleased with the reception to his book?
    Mentioned: Rey Enigma, Blitzstream 

    49:00- What was the story behind meeting NBA superstar Luka Donkic? 

    53:00- What was it like to finally meet Magnus Carlsen IRL? 

    55:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Can Levy tease any upcoming collaborations?”
    Mentioned: More info in an article from Tarjei Svensen here:
    https://www.chess.com/news/view/4-million-buy-in-tournament-wadim-rosenstein-abdusattorov-caruana-nepomniachtchi-niemann

    58:00- Patreon mailbag question: “How will Levy work on positional evaluation in his renewed GM quest?” 
    Mentioned: GM Jacob Aagard’s books 
    https://www.amazon.com/Books-Jacob-Aagaard/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AJacob+Aagaard

    1:00:00- Thanks, as always to Levy for joining me! 
    In addition to the usual channels, you can get inside access to his GM quest via his Patreon here:
    https://www.patreon.com/gothamchessofficial

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    https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess





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    • 1 hr 6 min

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