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EP 409- GM Fidel Corrales Jimenez: A Tireless Tournament Circuit Grinder on Overcoming Setbacks, Managing Energy, the Risks of OTB Cheating & His Love for the Scotch Opening

Perpetual Chess Podcast

Perpetual Chess LLC

Sports, Leisure, Hobbies

4.8 • 678 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2024

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

This week’s guest, GM Fidel Corrales Jimenez is an accomplished trainer, player, Chessable author and one of the busiest players on the US tournament circuit. As such a frequent competitor, Fidel has had more than his share of successes (including winning the 2023 World Open!), but I have nonetheless often wondered how he finds the time and energy to play at a high level so frequently and consistently. Hearing Fidel’s fascinating life story helped me untangle the mystery. Fidel and I covered a ton of topics, including:  Why he quit his job as a computer programmer in 2023 to work full time in chess His long and winding path from Cuba to the United States  Attending Webster University with GM Wesley So, IM Eric Rosen and others  The most common mistakes he sees by his amateur students  How much he worries about OTB cheating as a frequent competitor for the top prizes His deep love for the Scotch Opening  This nearly 90-minute conversation flew by, and I am confident that you will enjoy it, as I did. Timestamps for topics discussed are below.  Thanks to our sponsors, Chessable.com.  If you sign up for Chessable Pro, please use the following link to help support Perpetual Chess: https://www.chessable.com/pro/?utm_source=affiliate&utm_medium=benjohnson&utm_campaign=pro Thanksgiving Chessmood giveaway! To access a free one-month membership (starting November 20)  to Chessmood.com and check out their 500+ hours of GM lessons- just click this link: https://chessmood.com/ben 0:02- Fidel has a family and a busy work schedule  but manages to play OTB quite frequently, how does he manage?  Mentioned: IM Eric Rosen  10:00- Fidel tells the story of how he first got a Visa in the US.  Mentioned: GM Susan Polgar  16:00- Why did Fidel quit his programming job to focus on chess in 2023?  27:00- Advice for getting over a tough loss.  30:00- As someone competing for top prizes, how worried is Fidel about OTB cheating? What about online cheating?  37:00- What are the biggest challenges Fidel sees in his under 1800 students? 40:00- Recommended chess books Mentioned: Can You Be a Positional Chess Genius? , Magnus Carlsen: Endgame Virtuoso, Improve Your Chess Calculation by GM Ramesh 50:00- Has Fidel ever played with the Cuban legend, GM Leiner Dominguez? 52:00- How did Fidel and his sister, WIM Zenia Corrales Jimenez get into chess?  Mentioned: IM Joaquin Carlos Diaz  1:05:00- Fidel discusses his time at Webster University with stars like GM Wesley So, Ray Robson and Le Quang Liem.  1:10:00- What was it like to play GM Judit Polgar in the World Cup? 1:13:00- We discuss Fidel’s experience with the Scotch Opening Mentioned:Mayhem in the Scotch: https://www.chessable.com/mayhem-in-the-scotch/course/259795/ If you would like to help support Perpetual Chess via Patreon, you can do so here: https://www.patreon.com/c/perpetualchess 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 have a guest I've long wanted to chat with, mainly because I see his name on like every

0:10.8

cross table in the tournaments here in the United States.

0:13.6

So I'm excited to finally get to meet this gentleman.

0:17.0

He is a very strong player with a peak fee-a rating of 2617. He's been a member of the Cuban Olympiad team. He is a very strong player with a peak Fide rating of 2617.

0:23.6

He's been a member of the Cuban Olympiad team.

0:28.7

He is a native of Cuba, although now lives here in the U.S. and has for many years.

0:39.6

He's won a lot of tournaments, the Pan American Chess Championship in 2009, the Catalan circuit, Philadelphia open in 2013, the Cleveland opened in 2013, and probably most notably of all, the world open in 2023.

0:42.9

He is just out with his first Chesaible course, which is getting rave reviews.

0:46.8

It's called Mayhem in the Scotch.

0:48.3

I'm actually, I mean, I'm excited for a lot of these courses, but I've dabbled in the Scotch

0:52.6

and I've wanted something that

0:54.5

drills these H4 lines in particular, as we'll be discussing these eight H4 lines in particular.

0:59.8

So I'm excited for that course as well.

1:02.5

And did want to thank our sponsors, Chespa,com.

1:04.8

In addition to our guest course, they have so many good opening courses, Kasparov's there

1:08.7

now.

1:09.2

The list goes on.

1:17.5

So be sure to check them out and use the link in the description if you sign up for the features offered by Chesapo Pro. But without further ado, I'd like to welcome to the program, Grandmaster Fidel Kodalas Jimenez.

1:22.4

Welcome, Fidel.

1:23.4

Thank you, Ben. Thank you for having me here.

1:25.4

Yeah, excited to finally meet. Like I said, I mean, I, so I'm one of these people, Fidel.

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