1 hr 9 min

EP 306- Adult Improver Vishnu Warrier. Can a 31 year old USCF 2100 become a GM? Vishnu wants to find out‪!‬ Perpetual Chess Podcast

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Vishnu is a 31 year old tech consultant, chess author and dad who has been waking up at 4 AM to study chess for hours before his family and work life begins. Vishnu shares his study routine and chess resource recommendations from studying chess intensively in recent years. Vishnu also candidly discusses his long term goal of becoming a GM, a goal that many would say is impossible for someone with so many other responsibilities to achieve. Lastly, 
Vishnu’s shares some of his best advice from his new book,  The Chess Bible – Most Instructive Tips, Axioms, One-Liners & Mantras. Although I am not sure if Vishnu will be able to achieve his ultimate goal, I enjoyed talking chess with him and can’t wait to see how his chess journey continues to unfold. Please read on for timestamps and relevant links. 

0:00- Why does Vishnu work so hard on his chess? What are his goals? 
Mentioned: Vishnu’s rating page is here

4:30- Why does he think no one has ever gone from the 2100 level to GM in their 30s? What makes Vishnu think he can be the first? 

8:00- Vishnu details his study routine. 

10:00- Welcome to the Chess dot bomb! Vishnu utilizes his Chess.com premium membership by making Puzzle Rush a part of his daily routine. If you decide to upgrade to a premium membership at Chess.com, you can help support the pod by signing up using this link (https://go.chess.com/Perpetual).
Mentioned: GM Noel Studer’s Next Level Chess Blog 
12:00- Vishnu continues discussion of his daily chess study routine?
Mentioned: Chess Tempo, ChessMood.com, Blog Post- How Grandmasters Memorize Openings 

25:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com. Aimchess’ algorithm reviews your games and gives you actionable advice on how to improve your game. Check it out for free, and if you choose to subscribe you can use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%.
Or use this link for the same discount:
https://aimchess.com/try?ref=benjohnson12

26:00- How has Vishnu’s routine changed? How often does he compete? 

30:00- Vishnu shares a few book recs:
Small Steps to Giant Improvement, Soviet Middlegame Technique 

33:00- How does Vishnu deal with frustration and naysayers? 
Mentioned: FM James Canty, GM Ben Finegold, GM John Shaw 

38:00- Does Vishnu’s tournament routine change with a tournament coming up? 

42:00- What has Vishnu learned from ultra marathon runner David Goggins? 

47:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their latest courses here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/

48:00- We discuss Vishnu’s book. He shares the inspiration for The Chess Bible – Most Instructive Tips, Axioms, One-Liners & Mantras and shares a few axioms… 
Mentioned: IM Jeremy Silman’s How to Reassess Your Chess, Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy 


1:01:00- What improvement advice would Vishnu give to other improvers? 
Mentioned: 45 Positional Methods and Techniques, Chess Training for Post Beginners 

1:04:00- Thanks to Vishnu for joining me! You can find him on Facebook or email him at kvwarrier108 at gmail dot com


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Vishnu is a 31 year old tech consultant, chess author and dad who has been waking up at 4 AM to study chess for hours before his family and work life begins. Vishnu shares his study routine and chess resource recommendations from studying chess intensively in recent years. Vishnu also candidly discusses his long term goal of becoming a GM, a goal that many would say is impossible for someone with so many other responsibilities to achieve. Lastly, 
Vishnu’s shares some of his best advice from his new book,  The Chess Bible – Most Instructive Tips, Axioms, One-Liners & Mantras. Although I am not sure if Vishnu will be able to achieve his ultimate goal, I enjoyed talking chess with him and can’t wait to see how his chess journey continues to unfold. Please read on for timestamps and relevant links. 

0:00- Why does Vishnu work so hard on his chess? What are his goals? 
Mentioned: Vishnu’s rating page is here

4:30- Why does he think no one has ever gone from the 2100 level to GM in their 30s? What makes Vishnu think he can be the first? 

8:00- Vishnu details his study routine. 

10:00- Welcome to the Chess dot bomb! Vishnu utilizes his Chess.com premium membership by making Puzzle Rush a part of his daily routine. If you decide to upgrade to a premium membership at Chess.com, you can help support the pod by signing up using this link (https://go.chess.com/Perpetual).
Mentioned: GM Noel Studer’s Next Level Chess Blog 
12:00- Vishnu continues discussion of his daily chess study routine?
Mentioned: Chess Tempo, ChessMood.com, Blog Post- How Grandmasters Memorize Openings 

25:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com. Aimchess’ algorithm reviews your games and gives you actionable advice on how to improve your game. Check it out for free, and if you choose to subscribe you can use the code Perpetual30 to save 30%.
Or use this link for the same discount:
https://aimchess.com/try?ref=benjohnson12

26:00- How has Vishnu’s routine changed? How often does he compete? 

30:00- Vishnu shares a few book recs:
Small Steps to Giant Improvement, Soviet Middlegame Technique 

33:00- How does Vishnu deal with frustration and naysayers? 
Mentioned: FM James Canty, GM Ben Finegold, GM John Shaw 

38:00- Does Vishnu’s tournament routine change with a tournament coming up? 

42:00- What has Vishnu learned from ultra marathon runner David Goggins? 

47:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out their latest courses here: https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/

48:00- We discuss Vishnu’s book. He shares the inspiration for The Chess Bible – Most Instructive Tips, Axioms, One-Liners & Mantras and shares a few axioms… 
Mentioned: IM Jeremy Silman’s How to Reassess Your Chess, Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy 


1:01:00- What improvement advice would Vishnu give to other improvers? 
Mentioned: 45 Positional Methods and Techniques, Chess Training for Post Beginners 

1:04:00- Thanks to Vishnu for joining me! You can find him on Facebook or email him at kvwarrier108 at gmail dot com


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1 hr 9 min