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Audible Chess
Audible Chess
19 episodes
1 week ago
The story of chess through history, fiction and the games of the masters. Capture more training time by studying chess through audio. How it works: Subscribe to the newsletter to have each episode's study resources delivered to your inbox. You can subscribe here: https://audiblechess.substack.com/ When you're done studying, listen to the podcast and see how well you can visualize the moves "blindfold". I hope the show helps improve your chess.
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The story of chess through history, fiction and the games of the masters. Capture more training time by studying chess through audio. How it works: Subscribe to the newsletter to have each episode's study resources delivered to your inbox. You can subscribe here: https://audiblechess.substack.com/ When you're done studying, listen to the podcast and see how well you can visualize the moves "blindfold". I hope the show helps improve your chess.
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Games
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E6: From a Distance
Audible Chess
21 minutes 19 seconds
4 years ago
E6: From a Distance

By the 1920s, the modern and more scientific approach to chess that began with Wilhelm Steinitz had been around for over half a century.  It seemed that the core principles of the game had been discovered.  Then one man arrived and challenged everything.  This is the story of Aron Nimzowitsch.


The game this time is Nimzowitsch vs. Sämisch, Copenhagen (1923).   Before you listen, check out the full annotation here: https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1102400



Training Resources:

  • Game analysis (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH0vNsVdEsM

  • Opening study (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jt3AypZ59c&t=523s

  • Article on zugzwang: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zugzwang

  • Book:  My System by Aron Nimzowitsch

  • Book: Dynamic Chess by RN Coles

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Audible Chess
The story of chess through history, fiction and the games of the masters. Capture more training time by studying chess through audio. How it works: Subscribe to the newsletter to have each episode's study resources delivered to your inbox. You can subscribe here: https://audiblechess.substack.com/ When you're done studying, listen to the podcast and see how well you can visualize the moves "blindfold". I hope the show helps improve your chess.