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Teaching Openings & The Perils of Engine Game Analysis w/ IM Christof Sielecki

Teaching Openings & The Perils of Engine Game Analysis w/ IM Christof Sielecki

FromThe Chess Experience


Teaching Openings & The Perils of Engine Game Analysis w/ IM Christof Sielecki

FromThe Chess Experience

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Length:
77 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

040 Few people today are creating as many highly praised chess courses as IM Christof Sielecki. Since the start of this podcast, I’ve looked forward to one day having him as a guest on the show. Now he’s here!His story may resonate with other adult improvers...It wasn’t until age 13 that he began his chess journey in earnest. And it wasn’t until his late 30’s that he strived for his biggest achievement: earning his IM title.After discussing his chess life, in this episode we talk about: What inspired him to update his most popular course: Keep It Simple: 1.e4Why you need to be cautious when evaluating your games using the accuracy percentages.Balancing opening repertoires with best move lines and those you’d see at the club level.How should you approach a game with a balanced position and no clear advantage for either side?--------Want to join my exclusive community for adult chess improvers?Chess Improver Monthly offers:Group coaching & game review from titled players to help your chess.Submit guest questions & private episode discussions for The Chess Experience Podcast.Live video chats w/ me & fellow adult improvers to have fun & stay motivated.Much more!Check out all the membership benefits here.---------More From Christof:Christof’s Chessable CoursesTwitterYouTube ChannelWebsite>> Join my official FREE club for The Chess Experience on Chess.com<< (PROMOTION)
Released:
Oct 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Chess improvement as an adult is harder than it should be. Plus, the journey can sometimes feel too stressful and serious. This show aims to fix that by 1) interviewing experts who can offer clarity on the best ways to improve; and 2) giving you a heap of fun with “chess entertainment” shows that discuss chess culture, events, movies, etc. Most episodes feature a guest, but sometimes I'll do a solo show on a topic. This is all brought to you by me, Daniel Lona. I’m a dedicated chess amateur and the owner of Adult Chess Academy. After listening to this podcast, I want you to have a clearer idea of how to improve, and have a more fun, dynamic chess experience. Please follow the show so you don’t miss an episode!