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In Episode 118, I converse with Grandmaster Max Dlugy, an American Chess Grandmaster. Dlugy won the World Junior Chess Championship in 1985. He worked on Wall Street and became a principal of the Russian Growth Fund, a hedge fund. Nowadays he is the owner of Chess Max Academy. We speak about his presidency of the US Chess Federation, chess applications in finance, anti-cheating measures, improvement tips, the art of surprise, Dylan Mc Clain's recent New York Times article that we are both featured in, curriculum and more.
By National Master Evan Rabin, CEO of Premier Chess4
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In Episode 118, I converse with Grandmaster Max Dlugy, an American Chess Grandmaster. Dlugy won the World Junior Chess Championship in 1985. He worked on Wall Street and became a principal of the Russian Growth Fund, a hedge fund. Nowadays he is the owner of Chess Max Academy. We speak about his presidency of the US Chess Federation, chess applications in finance, anti-cheating measures, improvement tips, the art of surprise, Dylan Mc Clain's recent New York Times article that we are both featured in, curriculum and more.