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Perpetual Chess Podcast

Bonus Pod- Tied with just one classical game to go! GM Alex Lenderman helps break down the Blunders and the Bouncebacks of this Fascinating FIDE World Championship

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Perpetual Chess LLC

Sports, Hobbies, Leisure

4.8706 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

0:00-  Check out some of my favorite Chessable courses here: https://go.chessable.com/perpetual-chess-podcast/ Check out what’s new from Chessable here:  https://www.chessable.com/courses/all/new/ 01:30- Ben goes over some programming notes and does a quick rundown of recent games 05:30- GM Alex Lenderman joins the pod! We begin by discussing how to recover from difficult losses, a recurring theme in this match. Mentioned: Video of Ding and Rapport walking to the hotel elevator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvtdAgLW1xo 17:00- Openings- Will the unusual opening choices continue? Mentioned: Naroditsky-Lenderman 2023  17:00- Openings- Will the unusual opening choices continue? Mentioned: Naroditsky-Lenderman 2023  23:30- What openings might we see in Game 14?  25:00- Is one player a favorite if it goes to rapid tiebreak? Is it possible nervousness might subside for the players in a rapid tiebreak? 29:00- Patreon mailbag question: “Does Alex have any advice for players who misevaluate positions and thus misplay positions as a result?”  Mentioned: Analyzing the Chess Mind by Dr. Joel Sneed and GM Boris Gulko  37:00- What advice would Alex have given Nepo coming into today if he were on his team? 46:00- Does Alex have trouble sleeping during tournaments? Might that be a factor again for Nepo?  53:00- Chess improvement talk- Why does Alex disagree with IM Andras Toth’s recent statement that he doesn’t believe anyone suffers from a problem of calculating too much?  Mentioned: ChessDojo interview with GM Avetik Grigoryan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=JVfoM6kkaVw&t=83s 1:01:00- Alex recommends a chess book! Mentioned: The Seven Deadly Chess Sins, also on Chessable, Book Recap #14 discussing The Seven Deadly Chess Sins 1:07:00- Final thoughts on the match and goodbye!  You can email Alex at: Alexlenderman33 at hotmail.com Here is his Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100076504712336     Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone and welcome back to Perpetual Chess.

0:07.0

We've got another World Championship bonus pod for you and what a world championship it's been.

0:13.0

We've got a great guest joining us where I will introduce in a few minutes, but I just wanted to go through or through things, few things, and catch you all up on the match.

0:21.3

Number one, as always, I'd like to thank our presenting chess education sponsors, Chesa Bow,

0:26.1

which of course has move trainer technology, help you learn opening sequences, tactical patterns.

0:31.4

It cannot necessarily help prevent you from having a blunder in a critical game, as we saw in the world championship.

0:40.8

But hey, that's something we all have to deal with.

0:42.9

But in any event, Chespa's got new courses, including a NIMSO-Indian course by popular

0:48.1

streamer GM Benjamin Bach and a spicy modern ready course from the Ginger GM.

0:52.9

And I am Richard Palliseriser you can also check out my favorite

0:56.4

courses with descriptions of the courses on a page linked in the show it also has reading guidelines

1:02.3

uh the next thing i wanted to mention was i wanted to issue a correction on the last pot i kept saying

1:08.3

over and over again that there were five wins in a row in the match.

1:11.8

At the time, it was after round nine.

1:14.1

There had been five decisive games in total, but only four wins in a row.

1:18.0

So my apologies for the mistake, as you guys may recall, in one of the games that looked like thing was going to win and he ended up drawing, I believe it was game eight.

1:26.8

So I had already counted that as five wins. I also wanted to mention on the programming front.

1:33.5

So we'll be speaking with our guest, Alex Linderman, about the match today. This obviously is the last

1:38.2

bonus pod. And then when the match is over, I will be interviewing Grandmaster Irwin Lemieux for a

1:43.6

world championship matchup.

1:45.2

Irwin, of course, is a popular chessable author, a trainer who has worked with world champion

1:49.4

Vassaline Tappalov and Anish Gehiri. And normally, perpetual chess is released every Tuesday morning,

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