by 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.
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November 1, 2021
<p>This episode we hear about how the medieval world invested chess with its own social, cultural and spiritual meaning. Sign up for the free newsletter to receive the resources for this episode: <a href="https://audiblechess.substack.com/"><u>https://audiblechess.substack.com/</u></a></p>
October 1, 2021
<p>This episode is about an eight-year-old boy who was so good at chess that everyone thought he was possessed by the devil. It’s the story of Jose Raul Capablanca. Sign up for the free newsletter to receive all the resources for this episode: <a href="https://audiblechess.substack.com/"><u>https://audiblechess.substack.com/</u></a></p>
September 1, 2021
<p>This episode we hear about fortunes lost and won, and a man playing a game of chess with the threat of execution if he loses. It’s the story of Ossip Berstein.<br> </p> <p>As I announce in this episode, all of the resources contained in these show notes will now be located in the newsletter. You can subscribe to it here: <a href="https://audiblechess.substack.com/welcome"><u>https://audiblechess.substack.com/welcome</u></a></p> <p><br> This episode we’re studying the first 24 moves of Bernstein vs. Miguel Najdorf, Montevideo, Uruguay (1954). Before you listen, check out the full annotation here: <a href="https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1101326">https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1101326</a></p> <p><br> Resources:</p> <ul> <li>Game analysis: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHA8GPEC7T0"><u>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHA8GPEC7T0</u></a><u><br> <br> </u></li> <li>Opening study (Old Indian Defense): <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9gfA9GTE9g"><u>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9gfA9GTE9g</u></a></li> </ul>
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