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How To Chess
Ben Johnson
Frequency: 1 episode/24d. Total Eps: 41

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Ben Johnson (solo pod): Synthesizing the Key Lessons About Chess Role Models from Season 3's Guests
Season 3 · Episode 9
vendredi 19 janvier 2024 • Duration 10:08
The final episode of Season 3 of How to Chess is a rare solo pod, where Ben
succinctly summarizes the key lessons about chess role models that were
imparted by the How to Chess guests. As Ben notes, the guests have
highlighted role models ranging from elite players to local players to
renowned endgame specialists, and luckily we don't need to choose just
one person to learn from in our chess studies. In closing, Ben
highlights a few of his own chess role models and the lessons that he
learned from them. Thanks to all of the brilliant How to Chess Season 3
guests, be sure to check out their courses, and thanks to you all for
listening!
WIM Luciana Morales on Learning from Queens of the Chess Board
Season 3 · Episode 8
vendredi 12 janvier 2024 • Duration 22:08
Luciana Morales is a Peruvian Woman International Master with a resume full of impressive accomplishements!
She has won the Pan-American Youth Championship no less than 3 times. She also won the Zonal Tournament 2.4 in São Paulo. The win qualified her for the 2004 Women's World Championship, making her the first Peruvian player to do so.
And when she studied at the University of Texas - Brownsville, she helped the team outperform their seeding, and break into the final four of the 2008 Pan-American Team Championship.
But, what does she have to say about role models in chess?
Queens of the Chess Board:
https://www.chessable.com/queens-of-the-chess-board/course/102010/
Luciana's author page: https://www.chessable.com/author/LucianaM/
Luciana's socials:
X: https://twitter.com/LucianaMorales
Ben's X: https://twitter.com/Bennyficial1
CM Vjekoslav Nemec- How to Improve Your Speed Chess Game
Season 2 · Episode 8
vendredi 2 septembre 2022 • Duration 22:40
CM Vjekoslav "Vjeko" Nemec is a Chessable Author, a chess blogger and journalist, and a fierce blitz player with ratings over 2600 on both Lichess and Chess.com. In our conversation, Vjeko shares some tips for improving your blitz game, but also discusses the dark side of a love for blitz, as it can be addicting and sometimes causes him to wonder if he is using his chess time optimally. In our conversation we get some good reflections on improving your blitz game, putting it in its proper place in your life, and even on how to reorient in order to work on classical chess instead.
Check out Vjeko's course, The Uncompromising Modern Defense, here:
https://www.chessable.com/the-uncompromising-modern-defense/course/87112/
GM Johan Hellsten- How to Analyze Your Own Chess Games
Season 2 · Episode 7
vendredi 26 août 2022 • Duration 15:36
This week's guest on How to Chess is Chessable author and renowned trainer GM Johan Hellsten. He joins the podcast this week to share some tips about how to analyze one's one chess games. Johan touches on how to utilize engines, and the different types of mistakes he sees in his students games. Johan's landmark Mastering Chess books/ Chessable series is packed with instructive positions and is revered by other chess trainers and students alike. It is a particularly good choice for those rated in the 1400 to 2200 range.
You can check out Johan's Chessable Courses (including links to free lessons) here:
https://www.chessable.com/author/jhellsten2/
NM Bryan Tillis- How to Remember Opening Sequences
Season 2 · Episode 6
vendredi 19 août 2022 • Duration 18:46
NM Bryan Tillis is a popular Chessable Author, an accredited FIDE trainer, and the founder of the Florida based chess academy, Palm Beach Chess. In our conversation, Bryan shares some practical tips to help adult chess players remember their openings. Bryan discusses the concept of "memory markers" and shares a few other tips that can help us make the most of our limited opening study time.
You can find links to Chessable courses referenced below:
Bryan's Chessable Courses:
FM Kamil Plichta's Anti-Anti Sicilians:
https://www.chessable.com/anti-anti-sicilians/course/42393/
Memory markers
GM Sahaj Grover- How to Approach Studying the Endgame
Season 2 · Episode 5
vendredi 12 août 2022 • Duration 22:21
GM Sahaj Grover is an Indian born, South Africa based chess trainer and Chessable Author. He amassed many youth titles, and was the 2017 and 2018 South African Open Champion. Sahaj is also the co-author (with FM Daniel Barrish) of Timeless Technique: Strategic Endgames, a great practical guide to endgames for intermediate and advanced players. In our conversation, Sahaj shares some tips for blending the study of "practical" endgames and "technical" endgames and discusses his own endgame education. He also tells the story of what he learned from a memorable Pro Chess League game against GM Magnus Carlsen!
You can check out Sahaj's Chessable Courses here:
https://www.chessable.com/author/sahajgrover/
Check out 100 Endgames You Must Know (another course we discussed) Here:
100 Endgames You Must Know - MoveTrainer® Course - Chessable
Omar Mills- Lessons Learned from My First OTB Chess Tournament
Season 2 · Episode 4
vendredi 5 août 2022 • Duration 34:57
Omar Mills is a Florida based Product Manager at Disney parks by day, and a recently converted chess die-hard by night. As a follow up to Neal Bruce’s suggestions before one’s first chess tournament (in Episode 4), I thought it would be fun to hear from a player after he had played his first tournament. Omar has quickly built a loyal Twitter following due to his evident passion for chess, so he was the perfect person to share some lessons that he learned. When it comes to tournament chess, there is no substitute for experience! Please tune in for all the lessons that Omar has learned in the early days of a chess obsession.
Be sure to follow Omar on Twitter and Instagram:
https://twitter.com/ChessVonDoom?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
https://www.instagram.com/ChessVonDoom/
Recommended Chessable Courses for Your 2nd Tournament:
Everyone’s First Chess Workbook by FM Peter Giannatos
Chess Principles Reloaded by IM Andras Toth
Learn Chess the Right Way, Find Winning Moves by GM Susan Polgar
Cognitive Scientist and USCF Master Dr. Christopher Chabris on the Importance of Having "Chess Culture"
Season 2 · Episode 3
vendredi 29 juillet 2022 • Duration 21:15
Dr. Christopher Chabris is a renowned cognitive scientist and the best-selling co-author of the book The Invisible Gorilla. In this conversation, Chris discusses what it means to have "chess culture" and how one can go about acquiring it.
Check out Dr. Chabris' website here:
In addition to the books we discussed, here are a few Chessable courses I would recommend to help you learn more chess culture:
1) Kasparov's Great Predecessor Series
2) Yasser's Chess Duels
3) The Best Chess Moves of All Time by Alex Belsley and GM Simon Williams
Adult Improver Andrew Webb on the Key Lessons he Learned from his Chess Coaches
Season 2 · Episode 2
vendredi 22 juillet 2022 • Duration 20:29
Andrew Webb works in Product Management for a software company and is also a "chess dad" and a dedicated chess amateur who has managed to gain about 250 FIDE points in his 40s. Andrew credits a lot of his success to lessons he learned from working with his coaches, NM Dan Heisman and GM Nigel Davies, and in this conversation he shares a few of those lessons.
Relevant links below:
Andrews's Educational Chess Website-
Chessable courses mentioned:
Chess Structures by Mauricio Flores Rios
NM Han Schut on Getting to the Root Cause of Your Chess Mistakes
Season 2 · Episode 1
vendredi 15 juillet 2022 • Duration 18:49
USCF National Master, Chess Steps trainer, and Chessable Author Han Schut on how to learn from your chess mistakes.
Links:
Han Schut's Chessable Courses:
Han's Twitter: