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This week's episode of the New In Chess Podcast features an interview with chess grandmaster Jonathan Tisdall.
Jon is a grandmaster and a prolific journalist, who has worked for Reuters as a chess correspondent, and has written many stories for New In Chess. He has been active in the chess world for decades, wearing a multitude of hats; n fact, if you want to know who is who in a chess press room, then the gentleman with the hat is usually Jon Tisdall. Jon is also the author of the widely acclaimed book Improve Your Chess Now, and he is working on a new book in collaboration with stand-up comedian (and chess fanatic) Nick Doody.
Jon was present in Wijk aan Zee to witne respective players' performances. ss Uzbeki Nodirbek Abdusattorov win the Tata Steel Chess Tournament. Together with Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam, he recaps the event and its
Enjoy this week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast!
0:00 – Intro
3:02 – Nodirbek and Sindarov
6:15 – Jonathan reviews some strange moves and decisions from Wijk aan Zee
9:35 – Hans’s mentality
11:15 – Abdusattorov’s strong performance
12:40 – Jonathan’s personal relationship with Arjun Erigaisi
16:25 – Why does Erigaisi perform so poorly in Wijk aan Zee?
19:56 – Jorden van Foreest’s performance
23:45 – Controversy around the time control in Wijk aan Zee
27:42 – Matthias Bluebaum’s strong development
29:20 – AD BREAK
29:52 – How strong is Gukesh right now?
35:28 – The role of psychology in chess
40:10 – Dirk Jan tells a story about the Spassky-Korchnoi match
44:51 – AD BREAK
45:43 – The Uzbeki revolution: why hasn’t Norway followed suit?
58:00 – Jon’s previous and upcoming books
1:07:41 - Outro
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This week's episode of the New In Chess Podcast features an interview with chess grandmaster Jonathan Tisdall.
Jon is a grandmaster and a prolific journalist, who has worked for Reuters as a chess correspondent, and has written many stories for New In Chess. He has been active in the chess world for decades, wearing a multitude of hats; n fact, if you want to know who is who in a chess press room, then the gentleman with the hat is usually Jon Tisdall. Jon is also the author of the widely acclaimed book Improve Your Chess Now, and he is working on a new book in collaboration with stand-up comedian (and chess fanatic) Nick Doody.
Jon was present in Wijk aan Zee to witne respective players' performances. ss Uzbeki Nodirbek Abdusattorov win the Tata Steel Chess Tournament. Together with Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam, he recaps the event and its
Enjoy this week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast!
0:00 – Intro
3:02 – Nodirbek and Sindarov
6:15 – Jonathan reviews some strange moves and decisions from Wijk aan Zee
9:35 – Hans’s mentality
11:15 – Abdusattorov’s strong performance
12:40 – Jonathan’s personal relationship with Arjun Erigaisi
16:25 – Why does Erigaisi perform so poorly in Wijk aan Zee?
19:56 – Jorden van Foreest’s performance
23:45 – Controversy around the time control in Wijk aan Zee
27:42 – Matthias Bluebaum’s strong development
29:20 – AD BREAK
29:52 – How strong is Gukesh right now?
35:28 – The role of psychology in chess
40:10 – Dirk Jan tells a story about the Spassky-Korchnoi match
44:51 – AD BREAK
45:43 – The Uzbeki revolution: why hasn’t Norway followed suit?
58:00 – Jon’s previous and upcoming books
1:07:41 - Outro

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