Ep. 160: "Old Man" Chess: The Slow, Boring Way to Win More Games
The Chess Angle20 Juli 2025

Ep. 160: "Old Man" Chess: The Slow, Boring Way to Win More Games

This week's show begins with some Listener Mailbag questions about opening choices. We then discuss the concept of "Old Man" Chess, which emphasizes a safe, ultra-solid, and risk-averse playing style that is often very effective at the club level. The conversation also explores the balance between tactical and positional play, the advantages and disadvantages of "Old Man" Chess, and insights from this Reddit post.

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Ep. 130: Online Chess Cheating

Ep. 130: Online Chess Cheating

This week, we share our thoughts about online chess cheating. We believe it is rampant, while the online servers seem to downplay the amount of cheating taking place. We hypothesize that cheaters are ...

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Ep. 129: Seven Attacking Tips for Club-Level Chess Players

Ep. 129: Seven Attacking Tips for Club-Level Chess Players

This week, Neal discusses attacking play for the amateur player. Arguably, club players should approach attacks differently than titled players. This episode is divided into three segments: Listener ...

13 Okt 202432min

Ep. 128: Boosting Your Chess Rating & Higher-Rated Opponents (Game Analysis #12)

Ep. 128: Boosting Your Chess Rating & Higher-Rated Opponents (Game Analysis #12)

Beating or drawing higher-rated opponents stems from winning the psychological game, since attempting to outplay them based solely on chess skill usually fails. We also discuss the following: Stop do...

6 Okt 202449min

Ep. 127: Chess Study Plans & Formulas, the Club-Level Thought Process, Tournament Strategy & More feat. James Nidds

Ep. 127: Chess Study Plans & Formulas, the Club-Level Thought Process, Tournament Strategy & More feat. James Nidds

James Nidds is a 58-year-old amateur player and LI Chess Club regular rated 1808 (US Chess) at the time of this recording. He offers a great deal of advice and perspective on chess improvement as an a...

29 Sep 202445min

Ep. 126: Should You Ever Withdraw From a Chess Tournament?

Ep. 126: Should You Ever Withdraw From a Chess Tournament?

🎯 Please SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel! After much planning and preparation, you're excited to play in a 6-round weekend event, but find yourself 0-3 heading into round 4 and feeling frustrated an...

22 Sep 202446min

Ep. 125: Are Adult Improvers "Good" at Chess?

Ep. 125: Are Adult Improvers "Good" at Chess?

🎯 Please SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channel! What are the qualifications to be a "good" chess player? This week's episode is a reaction to the Reddit post When Can You Tell Someone You Are Good at Ches...

15 Sep 202450min

Ep. 124: Are Amateur Players Qualified to Coach Chess?

Ep. 124: Are Amateur Players Qualified to Coach Chess?

This week's offering is a dedicated Listener Mailbag episode. We cover the following and more: Using "inflection points" to improve Does using a chess engine "turn off your brain?" Should you study w...

8 Sep 202440min

Ep. 123: The Most Confusing Chess Concepts for Developing Players

Ep. 123: The Most Confusing Chess Concepts for Developing Players

This week's episode is a response to the Reddit post What are some of the most advanced and incomprehensible concepts in chess? At the time of this recording, there were over 150 responses. The follow...

1 Sep 202435min

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