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Average Joes Chess
Al and Jofers
46 episodes
2 weeks ago
The only chess podcast that non-chess players love. Funny and occasionally informative chess banter from 2 average joes. It’s a chess podcast that most chess players can relate to. It’s like listening in to banter between two blokes in a pub chatting about chess and other stuff. There’s a lot of serious chess podcasts out there for serious chess players - this isn’t one. Who knew chess could be funny? New episodes every Sunday night.
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The only chess podcast that non-chess players love. Funny and occasionally informative chess banter from 2 average joes. It’s a chess podcast that most chess players can relate to. It’s like listening in to banter between two blokes in a pub chatting about chess and other stuff. There’s a lot of serious chess podcasts out there for serious chess players - this isn’t one. Who knew chess could be funny? New episodes every Sunday night.
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#31 - Top tips on how to analyse your chess games and get better at chess
Average Joes Chess
1 hour 43 minutes 44 seconds
2 years ago
#31 - Top tips on how to analyse your chess games and get better at chess
Episode 31 is all about chess analysis. There’s an in-depth discussion on why we should all be analyzing our chess games and lots of tips on the best way to do it. As usual there’s expert advice from NM Jesse Cohen who also tells us about a stand out memory  from his chess career. In this week’s chess challenges, Joe plays his sexy chess commentary and Al reads part 3 of his chess story, this week it’s a real tear-jerker. New “chess” challenges are also set. The Joes get asked for advice in a chess confession - what would your advice be? Let us know. Following on from last week’s advert asking for sponsors, Joe has to decide if a sponsor’s advert on this weeks podcast is real or not. There’s a bit of world chess drama discussed too. This week’s questions were sent in by WrenchesandBenches - why not send us your questions. You can email us or send us a voice note via our website. And if you want to sponsor an episode then get in touch averagejoeschess@gmail.com  We rely on your continued support to make this podcast happen. It would be really great if you could help us in some way, whether by following the show, rating the show, writing a review or even sharing the podcast, it’ll only take you a second and it will mean a lot us. If you want to join us on Patreon here is a link, or if you want to buy us a virtual coffee then click here. Thank you we really appreciate it.  Average Joes Chess, is a podcast made by average chess players....but exceptional lovers. Here are some links for you if you want more of us: Want a 1 month free trial to chess.com instead of the usual 7 days? Averagejoeschess.com  - You can send in a voice message Support us on Patreon & learn how to become an Exceptional Lover Buy us a coffee on Ko-fi Join our chess club and you might win prizes Chess Coach NM Jesse Cohen Jesse’s endgame video NM Robert Ramirez on YouTube Follow Al on Twitter Instagram We’re just Average Joes. Here is where the majority of our advice this week came from: Next Level Chess Chess Mood Chessify
Average Joes Chess
The only chess podcast that non-chess players love. Funny and occasionally informative chess banter from 2 average joes. It’s a chess podcast that most chess players can relate to. It’s like listening in to banter between two blokes in a pub chatting about chess and other stuff. There’s a lot of serious chess podcasts out there for serious chess players - this isn’t one. Who knew chess could be funny? New episodes every Sunday night.