
Ep. 184: Real Talk on Chess Improvement for Adults feat. Nick Visel
Fellow chess amateur and blogger Nick Visel returns to the pod to talk about the nuts and bolts of improving as an adult player. We cover endgames, openings, and the psychological habits that separate...
5 Huhti 1h 7min

Ep. 183: Online Chess Has a Clock Problem
Time delay or an increment has become the norm in over-the-board tournaments, but online chess still largely ignores it. In this episode, we break down why using an increment leads to better games, fa...
29 Maalis 43min

Ep. 182: Chess Ratings and the Luck Factor
We like to think chess is pure skill, but at the amateur level, luck plays a bigger role than most players realize. In this episode, we break down how blunders, pairings, time pressure, and your oppon...
22 Maalis 34min

Ep. 181: Why "Just Playing a Lot" is a Chess Improvement Myth
Many adult chess improvers start with the same plan: just play a lot of games and the rating will climb. At first, that actually works - until it doesn't. In this episode, we talk about why the "just ...
15 Maalis 39min

Ep. 180: My Complete Switch to Lichess
This week, Neal discusses why he recently made a full switch to lichess.org for playing his online games and why the platform works better for his day-to-day chess routine. He still uses chesscom, but...
8 Maalis 44min

Ep. 179: When to Sac a Piece in Amateur Chess Games
In this episode, we tackle one of the most tempting (and dangerous) questions in amateur chess: when should you sacrifice a piece? Instead of carelessly chasing "!!" moves, we break down when your sac...
1 Maalis 44min

Ep. 178: The Most Dangerous Player in the Room: "Unrated"
In this episode, Neal confesses a hard truth: his most dreaded opponents aren't Masters - they're "unrated" and "lower-rated" opponents who absolutely do not play like their numbers suggest. We talk a...
22 Helmi 36min





















