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Book Recap #6 : Woodpecker Method and Rapid Chess Improvement with Neal Bruce

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4.8 • 678 Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2020

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

This month on Chess Books Recaptured, I am joined by Neal Bruce. Neal is the head of product management for a software startup, a dad, and a dedicated adult improver who has built a following on Twitter by sharing a lot of the chess puzzles on which he is always working.    For this month’s book review podcast, Neal suggested that we discuss two groundbreaking chess tactics books, Rapid Chess Improvement (2002)  by Michael de la Maza  and The Woodpecker Method (2018) by GM Axel Smith and GM Hans Tikkanen. As we explain, these chess books have significant differences between them, but they share a common thread in that they both strongly emphasize the efficacy of using spaced repetition to better assimilate tactical patterns and to improve chess visualization skills. Whether you are a chess player, chess teacher or both, it is important to be aware of the benefits of spaced repetition and to give some thought to how best to incorporate it into a chess training routine. In our conversation, we summarize and offer our opinions of each book, and discuss the experiences that other chess players have had using the training methods that these books advocate. As always, please read on for lots more details, links and timestamps.    0:00-  We begin by introducing this month’s guest co-host, Neal Bruce.  Guest co-host application form here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/co-host Chris Chabris Perpetual Chess interview here:  https://podcasts.apple.com/jm/podcast/ep-95-uscf-master-cognitive-scientist-christopher-chabris/id1185023674?i=1000421410393   7:40- First up is a discussion of the controversial tactics manifesto, Rapid Chess Improvement by Michael de la Maza.   Mentioned: USCF Master Dan Heisman, Dan Heisman’s Chess.com article, The Michael de la Maza story, de la Maza’s Chess Cafe article here, GM Ben Finegold, IM Jeremy Silman, Silman review of Rapid Chess Improvement here: https://www.jeremysilman.com/book-review/rapid-chess-improvement/ IM Christopher Yoo, Young-Kyu Yoo, Chess.com thread discussing Rapid Chess Improvement, Polgar’s Chess Tactics for Champions, CT-Art    30:00- This episode is brought to you in part by Chessable. It provides a great way to train with and learn the Woodpecker Method. Check it out here: https://www.chessable.com/the-woodpecker-method/course/10582/   31:00- We introduce and discuss the excellent 2018 book, The Woodpecker Method by GMs Axel Smith and Hans Tikkanen from Quality Chess.  Mentioned: Pump Up Your Rating by GM Axel Smith,, IM Andreas Skytte Hagen, and  Talent is Overrated by Geoffrey Colvin,  A free excerpt of the Woodpecker Method is available from this link: https://www.qualitychess.co.uk/products/2/327/the_woodpecker_method_by_axel_smith_and_hans_tikkanen/, IM Kostya Kavutskiy’s Steam of the Woodpecker Method can be viewed here:  https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVp5Aaip2NECv2nW2GhWPqOjWqZW2h1xP   51:00- We discuss the experiences that some other chess players have had using the Woodpecker Method. Mentioned: NM Elijah Logozar, IM Kostya Kavutskiy, IM Andrew Greet’s blog regarding The Woodpecker Method is here: http://www.qualitychess.co.uk/blog/category/woodpecker-method, FM Gabriel Petesch, 1001 Winning Chess Sacrifices and Combinations by Fred Reinfeld    58:30-  We discuss some other tactics books that could be effective with the Woodpecker Method.  Bain- Chess Tactics for Students:  Simple Checkmates by Gillem Polgars Chess Tactics for Champions  Tactics Time 1 and 2  Practical Chess Exercises    1:04:00- I almost forgot to discuss Chess Twitter Superstar Mr. Dodgy’s success with De La Maza’s recommendations.  Mentioned: CT-Art 3.0 Chess Reddit Thread about Rapid Chess Improvement here:  https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/osyqa/the_problem_with_michael_de_la_mazas_rapid_chess/ Jenn Shahade, How I Beat FIscher’s Record by GM Judit Polgar, The Metrowest Chess Club in Massachusets  1:09- Thanks to Neal Bruce for joining me, you can often find him at The Metrowest Chess Club in Massachusetts, and you can follow him on twitter here: https://twitter.com/nealbrucebc?lang=en  1:10- Blindfold Puzzle Time Puzzle #1-  White: Qa8, Ne2, Kb1 Black: Pawn h3, g2, King h2 Diagram without solution here: https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/share/?p=CtHlIdi7v5KwhYZKLeX8KdwATJb4Z+RYNB4gL3s0KIl/bXhLJciNi3uIyyyTvFVK   Puzzle #2-  King on e6, Pawn on f5, Pawn on h2 Black- Pawn on g7, King on e4    Diagram without Solution here: https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/share/?p=rXk3i7RQycyvOctzSUHBDFSJro9imf2wP2eVil+22YlpuPK+wk5sBX+H3SSccNUL   Diagram with Solution here: https://share.chessbase.com/SharedGames/share/?p=azBNpAgXY9oGDztWmyP+q2v3Mt0fa94dgPdcUtHMz2erkqRWd4lmlQlsJtwSnpUw   If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess, you can do so here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/donate               See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. I am Ben Johnson and this is the perpetual chess podcast. Perpetual chess is a weekly

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chess interview show where we talk with accomplished chess players, authors, and personalities

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about their lives, their careers and how to improve at chess. Perpetual chess is brought to you

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through the generosity of its Patreon and PayPal

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supporters and by chescible.com.

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Hey everyone, welcome back to perpetual chess. Chess Books Recaptured. I am excited for this month's

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edition. I'm excited to bring our guest co-host in, but before we do that, I just wanted to tie up a few

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loose ends from things I mentioned last month, number one. I had asked about a new podcast format

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and how the sound quality was, and it was good to hear from people who, for the most part,

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said it sounded better or they didn't care. And just for those keeping score at home, the subsequent interviews have actually been back on Skype.

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I did end up getting this platform, but we've had some technical issues using this new one called

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squadcast.

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But I'm happy to report that it's up and firing here for this book recap.

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And I'll try to use it as much as I can going forward because I do want the show to sound as good as it can.

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Number two, regarding blindfold puzzles at the end of the show.

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Again, it was nice to hear from a lot of people.

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Our co-host who will bring in a minute, even conducted a Twitter poll about it.

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And it seems like maybe 30 to 40% of you are doing them.

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And that's good enough for me to try to keep doing them.

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I may miss some months here and there, but I've got a couple for the end of this show,

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and we'll just take it month by month based on how things are going. But my overall plan is to do it whenever I can.

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And last thing before we bring our guest in, of course, for newer listeners, this is a break

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