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Perpetual Chess Podcast

EP.169 - FM Terry Chapman (adult improver series)

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Perpetual Chess LLC

Sports, Leisure, Hobbies

4.8678 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2020

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

FM Terry Chapman is a  63-year old retired businessman, having floated his company on the main market of the London Stock Exchange in 1999, with a day one capitalization of over £100 million. The Terence Chapman Group Plc was a major sponsor of chess activities in Britain, but Terry is probably best known in the English chess community for his charity match against Garry Kasparov in 2001 (at two pawns odds), which he only narrowly lost, 1 1/2 - 2 1/2! As he discussed in the great book, Chess for Life by GM Mathew Sadler and WIM Natasha Regan, Terry retired in 2007 and started devoting a lot of energy to competitive chess. In the next handful of years, he took his rating from 2156 to a peak of 2331! Last summer, Terry came equal first in the British over 50's Championship, a title he was proud to add to his British junior championship title won 49 years previously. In our conversation, Terry catches us up on what has occurred since the 2016 publication of Chess for Life. He shares the chess improvement lessons he has learned over the ups and downs of the last 12 years. Please read on for more details and timestamps.    0:00- We begin by delving a bit into Terry’s chess and personal background. What life circumstances motivated him to ramp up his competitive chess in the year 2007?   Mentioned: GM Jonathan Rowson 7:00 How had the chess world changed in the years that Terry was busy building a career and raising a family? Did he feel rusty upon returning to the board?  Mentioned: Chessbase  13:00- A Patreon supporter of Perpetual Chess asks FM Chapman if he thinks one should change their opening repertoire as they get older?  Mentioned: NM Fred Wilson, GM Ben Finegold  17:00- What coaches has Terry worked with? Mentioned: GM Jonathan Speelman  21:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Here are a few of the tactics resources Chessable offers:  Mastering Mates: https://www.chessable.com/mastering-mates-1-1111-one-move-mates/course/11134/ Tactics Time:  https://www.chessable.com/tactics-time-1/course/21108/ Woodpecker Method:   https://www.chessable.com/the-woodpecker-method/course/10582/ 22:00- Patreon supporter, and adult improver  NM Han Schut writes in to ask Terry to ask for an update about time trouble issues that Terry mentioned in Chess for Life.   Mentioned: GM Natalia Zhukova  32:00- What is a typical day of chess study like for Terry Chapman?  Mentioned: Chess Calculation Training Volume 2: Endgame by GM Romain Edouard, New in Chess Yearbooks, New in Chess Magazine  43:00- Terry has described himself as a bit of an opening specialist, but also says his memory is nothing special.  How does he pull that off?  Mentioned: Kotrianas on the King’s Indian  49:00 What other books does Terry recommend for Club players?  Mentioned: Aagaard Manual Volume 1, From Amateur to IM, Winning Chess Strategies, Kasparov’s My Great Predecessors, Pump Up Your Rating, Yusopov books, Everyman Chess Move by Move series  56:00- What is the latest on Terry’s chess progress?  1:00- Terry tells a few stories about brushes with chess legends, including playing a charity game with Garry Kasparov.  Mentioned: GM Tony Miles, GM Ding Liren, GM Vishy Anand, GM Vladimir Kramnik , Garry Kasparov on Desert Island Discs, Understanding Maroczy Structures by GM Adrian Mikhalchishin  1:15- Thanks so much to Terry Chapman for sharing his tips and some great stories. You can reach him via email here: [email protected]. If you would like to help support the podcast, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/perpetualchess   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hello everyone. I'm Ben Johnson and this is the perpetual chess podcast. On perpetual chess, I have weekly conversations with chess'm Ben Johnson, and this is the Perpetual Chess Podcast.

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On Perpetual Chess, I have weekly conversations with chess players, personalities, authors,

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and adult improvers about their lives, their careers, and about chess improvement.

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For more information, go to perpetual chesspod.com.

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Hey, everyone, welcome back to perpetual chess. This is a bit of an overdue adult

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improver edition. So for listeners who are relatively new to the podcast, occasionally, and we

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take a break from talking about people's lives and careers

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and focus more on chess improvement. And we always try to find adult chess enthusiasts who

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have made good strides in their chess game. And this week we have a great one joining us. He is a successful entrepreneur

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to hardcore chess fans. He is well known for being featured in the great book Chess for Life

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by Grandmaster Matthew Sadler and Natasha Regan, who of course also wrote Game Changer and

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have been on perpetual chess. And his accomplishments

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were featured in that. He came, he is one of these many adults who has been in and out of

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chess or at least had periods of more activity and less activity. But in 2007, he came back

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to chess with a vengeance with a rating of around

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2150 feet, and over the next five to six years, he took his rating to a peak of 2331 and

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