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Book Recap #13:  Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean

Book Recap #13: Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean

Released Friday, 1st January 2021
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Book Recap #13:  Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean

Book Recap #13: Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean

Book Recap #13:  Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean

Book Recap #13: Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean

Friday, 1st January 2021
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We are back with another bonus podcast edition of Chess Books Recaptured. This month I am joined by Jonathan of The Abysmal Depths of Chess Blog to discuss a classic book, Simple Chess, by GM Michael Stean. Simple Chess is an excellent positional primer which features succinct and helpful annotations for the club player. Over the past couple of months, Jonathan has been blogging about each of the 30 games in the book, so he knows the material inside and out, and I was very glad to have him share some highlights of what he has learned from studying Simple Chess so thoroughly. As always, we discussed improvement takeaways, favorite quotes and lessons distilled from this excellent book. You can get all of the details, timestamps and hyperlinks below.   

0:00- Why did Jonathan volunteer to discuss Simple Chess? 

Mentioned: Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon, Perpetual Chess Episode 201 with FM Peter Giannatos, Perpetual Chess Episode 195 With GM Keith Arkell,  The Chess Dojo ranks: Classic Chess Books: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRETstfHyDE, Fred Wilson books 

 

6:30- What is the format of the book? 

GM Anatoly Karpov, GM Wolfgang Uhlmann, GM Lajos Portisch, GM Samuel Reshevsky, GM Tigran Petrosian, GM Bobby Fischer

 

12:30- What should we know about the author, GM Michael Stean 

Mentioned: Sicilian Najdorf by GM Michael Stean, GM Viktor Korchnoi , End Game: Kasparov vs. Short by Dominic Lawson, GM Ray Keene, William Hartston 

 

17:30- For what rating is this book most helpful? (Probably around 1300-1900)

Mentioned: Recap of Winning Chess Strategies with Neal Bruce,  Mastering Chess Strategy by GM Johan Hellsten, Link to Jonathan’s blog post about  Karpov-Westerinen 1974

 

24:00- Check out our new sponsorAimchess.com, which gathers your games from the major chess sites and generates reports to let you know which aspects of your game need work. If you decide to subscribe, be sure to use the promo code Chess30 to save 30%.

 

25:00- Why is Karpov Westerinen from the book Jonathan’s favorite game ever?

Jonathan’s blog post about the game is here:

https://theabysmaldepthsofchess.blogspot.com/2020/12/sc-week-73-karpov-westerinen-nice.html

 

28:00- I read the opening paragraphs and we discuss the major themes and chapters of the book. 

 

32:00- We discuss some listeners questions relating to how this book compares to My System, Positional Decision Making in Chess, Mastering Chess Strategy, Chess Fundamentals 

 

37:00- Is it worth uploading the games from Simple Chess into Chessbase? What is the best way to study it? 

Mentioned: Chessgames.com list of games from Simple Chess:

https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chesscollection?cid=1038489 

The Passion Paradox,  Peak Performance, Chess Improvement: Its All in the Mindset 

 

46:30- What positional concepts are not covered in Simple Chess? 

Hanging Pawns, Isolated Queen Pawn, Karpov Spassky 1975

 

50:45- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable! Resources to work on your positional chess there include Winning Chess Strategies, and Chess Strategy for Club Players:

https://www.chessable.com/chess-strategy-for-club-players/course/27755/

 

51:30- We discuss a few of our favorite games from the book.

Mentioned: Fischer - Gadia, Unzicker - Fischer, Spassky-Fischer Game 5 1972, Andersson-Knaak, Vogt-Andersson, Recapping Reassess Your Chess with Todd Kennedy

 

55:00- We read a few favorite quotes from the book. 

 

56:30- What are the chess improvement takeaways? 

 

1:02:00- Do we have any quibbles with the book? 

Mentioned: Everyman Chess e-books, Fred Wilson, Martin Justesen

 

1:15:00- Thanks to Jonathan for joining the show and sharing his incredibly detailed knowledge of Simple Chess.

Follow him on twitter here: https://twitter.com/Berlin_Endgame

Read/Subscribe to his blog here: https://theabysmaldepthsofchess.blogspot.com/

1:16:00- Blindfold puzzles are back! This month’s puzzles are courtesy of Martin Justesen’s book, Blindfold Endgame Visualization: 50 Chess Compositions

#1- 

White to move and draw

White: Kc6, Ba4 

Black: Kb1, Pb2

Link To Position, Turn Engine On for Solution

#2- White to move and win

White: Kc4, Pc6

Black: Kh2, Nd8

Link to Position, Turn Engine on For Solution

 

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