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079 Sometimes a passion for chess runs so deep you want to make it your life. That’s the story of South Africa’s WIM Charlize van Zyl. While she earned the WIM at just age 13, she didn’t fully realize her passion for the game until she left it for five years and then returned to it as an adult.
From there, she earned her way to multiple Chess Olympiads and is now gunning for the WGM title.
Plus, she has a chess business and recently became a reporter for FIDE’s most elite tournaments.
We also discuss:
More From Charlize:
How You Can Support the Pod:
Join this show’s Patreon called “Podcast Perks” and get benefits like:
Click here to join the Patreon for The Chess Experience.
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>>Support this pod by grabbing a chess.com membership which will help you improve your chess & defeat your enemies. A small portion will fund this pod - and every bit helps! Just click this link.
>> Neither? How about checking out Daniel's chess.com profile? Witness his countless, embarrassing blitz losses. He even accepts some friend requests. (Ad)
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079 Sometimes a passion for chess runs so deep you want to make it your life. That’s the story of South Africa’s WIM Charlize van Zyl. While she earned the WIM at just age 13, she didn’t fully realize her passion for the game until she left it for five years and then returned to it as an adult.
From there, she earned her way to multiple Chess Olympiads and is now gunning for the WGM title.
Plus, she has a chess business and recently became a reporter for FIDE’s most elite tournaments.
We also discuss:
More From Charlize:
How You Can Support the Pod:
Join this show’s Patreon called “Podcast Perks” and get benefits like:
Click here to join the Patreon for The Chess Experience.
Or you can…
>>Support this pod by grabbing a chess.com membership which will help you improve your chess & defeat your enemies. A small portion will fund this pod - and every bit helps! Just click this link.
>> Neither? How about checking out Daniel's chess.com profile? Witness his countless, embarrassing blitz losses. He even accepts some friend requests. (Ad)

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