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How to Chess 11- Lessons from a 2000 Day(!) Chessable Streak. Featuring Chessable Legend Christophe Thiéry
Christophe Thiéry is a programmer by day, and a chess loving Chessable Legend by night! Tune in to find out what he has learned from achieving a 2000 day Chessable streak! You can see Christoph's stalemate trick on move 53 of https://lichess.org/study/jM8j5Zl1/aqa0k1SH (this game). Here is the link to the variation where he learned the pattern: https://www.chessable.com/variation/353838/ (https://www.chessable.com/variation/353838/) it is from a famous Smyslov-Bernstein game.
How to Chess 10- How to use Data to Help Your Chess Game with FM Nate Solon
Episode 10 - FM Nate Solon on How analytics and analysis can help your chess How to use analytics in your chess? What’s the difference between analytics and analysis? How can club players benefit from them? What chess tools help to collect data and analyze it? FIDE Master Nate Solon joins Ben to share some ideas on the subject. Nate is the Massachusetts State Champion, a data scientist, and a consultant for Chessable.com who’s always looking for ways to improve his own game. He is also the author of the excellent Zwischenzug newsletter. https://zwischenzug.substack.com/ Three ideas on how to use analytics in chess: 1. Filter by level (study what you’re likely to face and study your peers) 2. Look at your own data (find trends and weaknesses in your play to fix them) 3. Consider going off the beaten path (sound but unpopular openings have surprise value) Visit aimchess.com for a free report on your latest games. Check out hundreds of free Chessable opening courses at https://www.chessable.com/free/ Or, create an account for free at https://www.chessable.com/register/ ➡️ Check out Ben on Twitter ➡️ Check out Nate on Twitter Subscribe for more educational chess content. Visit https://www.howtochess.com/ and follow https://twitter.com/HowtoChessPod to stay in touch with the show.
How to Chess 09- How To Review Grandmaster Games with GM Davorin Kuljasevic
Visit howtochess.com and stay in touch with the show. Episodes every Thursday. Ben Johnson https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa1lfTUN3YmVuMU00ZXNLcEd6VUEwRWNiQUZsQXxBQ3Jtc0trbTNIREUwYU1hRURWRzZ5cHVwdWZyWXdJb3JOWnhjektxYl9tLTQtMmVzMW9lREcwRUpGc0RxdHAyUnpqZWdWRjhvYkE3ZmJ1Wm85bjg3Z19qV3ZrVnRyTUxNVVA2Tk1OS2VnOXY1cl8tY05vZ0IxQQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitter.com%2FBennyficial1 (https://twitter.com/Bennyficial1) Davorin https://www.chessable.com/beyond-material/course/71438/ (https://www.chessable.com/beyond-material/course/71438/) If you want to build your repertoire visit: www.chessable.com/free for hundreds of free starter repertoires
How to Chess 08- How to Return From a Chess Hiatus
Chess Twitch Streamer and Former British Girls Youth Champion, Cleomina, has returned to chess after a 14 year hiatus. She shares tips for how to retrain your chess brain and re-acclimate oneself to the chess world. Ben Johnson https://twitter.com/Bennyficial1 Cleomina https://twitter.com/cleominattv?lang=en Cleomina's Twitch Channel- https://t.co/BQQiRbqHtm?amp=1 If you want to build your repertoire visit: www.chessable.com/free for hundreds of free starter repertoires
How to Chess 07- How to Choose Your Opening Repertoire with IM Christof Sielecki
Episode 7 - IM Christof Sielecki on How to Choose your repertoire How to choose your opening repertoire? International Master and opening specialist Christof Sielecki races the clock to answer as many of Ben’s questions as possible in under 15 minutes. Christof is the mastermind behind the popular Chessexplained Twitch and YouTube channels, and a Chessable bestselling author, with rave reviews in all of his titles. Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chessxplained YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Chessexplained Courses: https://www.chessable.com/author/Chessexplained/ A lot of facts weigh in choosing the right repertoire for you: time available for preparation, the format you play on, the kind of positions you feel comfortable with... But most of all, know yourself and be clear about your expectations of the opening. Here you’ve got Christof’s three pearls of wisdom: 1. Know your goals (what do you want to achieve? Use openings that maximize your chances) 2. Don’t fear preparation (it doesn’t happen that much; just know your stuff and follow chess principles) 3. Adapt your repertoire to the situation (switching openings is a good idea from time to time) Check out hundreds of free Chessable opening courses at https://www.chessable.com/free/ Or, create an account for free at https://www.chessable.com/register/ ➡️ Check out Ben on Twitter https://twitter.com/Bennyficial1 ➡️ Check out Christof on Twitter https://twitter.com/ChessExplained Subscribe for more educative chess content. Visit https://www.howtochess.com/ and follow https://twitter.com/HowtoChessPod to stay in touch with the show.
How to Chess 06-How to Know When to Attack with the Ginger GM, Simon Williams
How to attack in chess? GM Simon Williams joins NM Ben Johnson to share his expert advice for a 15-minute masterclass. Simon is well-known in the chess world for his attacking style, and he’s the author of the hit Chessable course The art of attack in chess. https://www.chessable.com/the-art-of-attack-in-chess/course/24575/ When to attack and when not to? How to develop an attacking instinct? Simon looks at great attackers like Paul Morphy, Alexander Alekhine, Mikhail Tal, and Garry Kasparov to provide the best answers for beginners, intermediate and advanced players. Simon’s top 3 advice to improve your attacking chess: 1. Position yourself before the attack (develop actively, target a weakness) 2. Bring your pieces into the attack against the king (outnumber the defenders) 3. Learn from great attacking players (study their games) Reply to Ben’s question at the end of the episode for a chance to win a copy of Simon’s The art of attack in chess for free. Check out hundreds of free Chessable courses at https://www.chessable.com/free/ Or, create an account for free at https://www.chessable.com/register/ ➡️ Check out Ben on Twitter https://twitter.com/Bennyficial1 ➡️ Check out Simon on Twitter https://twitter.com/ginger_gm Subscribe for more educative chess content. Visit https://www.howtochess.com/ and follow https://twitter.com/HowtoChessPod to stay in touch with the show.
How to Chess 05- The Right Way to Read Chess Books with IM Andras Toth
For this week's How to Chess we bring in a popular Chessable author to answer a crowdsourced question- IM Andras Toth shares tips for the proper way to read a chess book (or course!). He touches on what types of books are best for chess improvement, whether one should review the material, and even offers a few specific book recommendations. For more from Andras, be sure to check out his awesome Chessable courses! Ben Johnson https://twitter.com/Bennyficial1 Andras Toth https://twitter.com/chesscoachandra If you want to build your repertoire visit: www.chessable.com/free for hundreds of free starter repertoires
How to Chess 04- What to Expect when Attending a Chess Tournament- with Adult Improver Neal Bruce
This week on How to Chess, we are joined by software startup executive and Adult Improver Extraordinaire, Neal Bruce. With so many chess enthusiasts trying out or returning to competitive tournament chess, it is great to get some advice from about things to keep in mind when competing in a chess tournament. Chess tournaments are a unique world, with their own set of written and unwritten rules, so it was great to get the insights of someone who played his first chess tournament at age 40! Visit howtochess.com and stay in touch with the show. Episodes every Thursday. Ben Johnson https://twitter.com/Bennyficial1 Neal Bruce https://twitter.com/NealBruceBC If you want to build your repertoire visit: www.chessable.com/free for hundreds of free starter repertoires
How to Chess 03- How To Get Past a Rating Plateau- with Adult Improver Braden Laughlin
Braden Laughlin brought his rating from 0 to 2200 in online blitz in less than 2 years - how did he do it? Ben sits down with Braden in this week’s episode of How To Chess to find out, and impart some advice on any player looking to increase their rating. Particular topics include breaking through plateaus, finding weak spots in your game to fix, and maintaining good mental health. Of course, one of the keys is to study your chess! Chessable offers hundreds of courses, covering all aspects of the game - many of them free! Be sure to check it out after the episode. https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/all/free/ (https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/all/free/) Check in every Thursday for more great chess advice in the How To Chess podcast, and connect with us at howtochess.com.
How to Chess 02- How To Choose An Opening with YouTuber Hanging Pawns
There are so many good chess openings out there, but how do you know which one is right for you? Ben asks opening expert and host of the HangingPawns channel Stjepan Tomic how to choose the right opening. Stjepan explains how to find an opening you like, how to go about studying openings, what openings you should avoid, and plenty of other useful advice. Hanging Pawns on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJdvwRC-oGPhRHW_XPNokg (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJdvwRC-oGPhRHW_XPNokg) After the episode, check out the multitude of opening courses on Chessable to pick up your opening studies. There are tons of free courses where you can learn a new opening in a matter of hours. https://www.chessable.com/chess-openings/ (https://www.chessable.com/chess-openings/) Stay tuned for more episodes of How To Chess every Thursday and keep in touch at howtochess.com
How to Chess 01- GM Eugene Perelshteyn on How to Limit Blunders in Chess
Episode 1 - How Not to Blunder in Chess In the inaugural episode, Ben sits down with renowned chess coach and author Eugene Perelshteyn to ask him the big question on every budding chess player’s mind: “How can I stop blundering?” Grandmaster Perelshteyn explains what causes players to blunder and offers practical advice on what you can do both during the game and in your preparation to prevent blunders. One critical piece of advice: study your tactics! After the episode, be sure to check out Chessable’s variety of tactics-focused courses so you can reduce blunders in your own games: https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXhxVEtoVml2aVlzZ0gzOEpmS18ydzlyWDFkUXxBQ3Jtc0tuVWF1bWxmSU1NQWNGSzBIUjAwUExhNGJaSUZBbjJjQWQzNkFSUWFmU3RkSHU2M2E3SkRLcHRHVGwxNEVRa1MyN3hWSHIxQmVmeFhqS1lSLXQzX2htcjJwYjNCd2dxNWtIaUp0dFBCYXZEQnNxMjA2SQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.chessable.com%2Fchess-tactics%2F (https://www.chessable.com/chess-tactics/). To see more of GM Eugene Perelshteyn's content , go to https://my.captivate.fm/ChessOpeningsExplained.com (ChessOpeningsExplained.com ) Stay tuned for more episodes every Thursday and stay in touch with the show at https://howtochess.com (howtochess.com).