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New In Chess
The New In Chess Podcast features interviews with the world's leading chess players, authors and personalities. New In Chess is a prize-winning publisher of che...

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  • #53. Mikhail Tal: A Name As A Gunshot (Part 3) | The Essential Sosonko
    This week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast features the second part of a narration from “The Essential Sosonko”, a collection of chess portraits and stories authored by chess grandmaster Genna Sosonko. The subject of this week’s episode is Latvian grandmaster Mikhail Tal. With his fierce attacking style, “The Magician from Riga” dethroned reigning World Champion Botvinnik to claim the World Chess Championship in 1960. Widely acclaimed as a genius, Mischa’s tactical play would produce numerous brilliancies, as well as a 95-game unbeaten streak, a record that would stand for over forty years. Narrated by professional voice actor Nick Murphy, this week’s episode about Mikhail Tal is different from the two-part “My Misha” series from May of this year. Instead of an active participant, Genna is more of a background figure this time. However, this does not make his retelling of Tal’s stories any less vivid.A physical copy of "The Essential Sosonko" is available for purchase on the New In Chess website: https://www.newinchess.com/the-essential-sosonko-hardcover 
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  • #52. Peter Doggers Talks About The Chess Revolution!
    This week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast features an interview with Peter Doggers. Peter is a chess journalist from The Netherlands and the director of News & Events for Chess.com. In his book, The Chess Revolution, Understanding the Power of an Ancient Game in the Digital Age, Peter writes about the historical and sociological importance of chess through the ages and, in the second part, about the incredible boom the game has seen in the past years thanks to the pandemic and the success of the Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit. In the process he writes about the success story of Chess.com, including its early beginnings and how it managed to attract millions of new fans to the game.Peter has followed the chess revolution, of which has himself been a part, firsthand, and he believes that the future looks bright. If you are interested in recent developments in chess or want to find out if The Chess Revolution is a book that will appeal to you, you should not miss this episode of the New In Chess Podcast!"The Chess Revolution" can be purchased in full on the New In Chess website: https://www.newinchess.com/the-chess-revolution 0:00 – Intro 2:02 – The manifestation of the “chess revolution” in the Ding-Gukesh World Championship match 4:03 – Extensive media coverage of the World Championship, Peter Leko’s tremendous commentary 7:50 – The current “Indian era” 9:11 – Chess.com’s history and eventual dominance of the worldwide chess scene 16:30 – Peter’s personal history as a chess journalist and “chess vlogger” 20:14 – AD BREAK 20:54 – Peter’s successful short videos 24:20 – What inspired Peter’s book, “The Chess Revolution: Understanding the Power of an Ancient Game in the Digital Age” 29:21 – Chess’s assimilation into short video culture and pop culture in general 32:43 – Chessboxing and the “Ding Chilling” meme 36:53 – The Queen’s Gambit Netflix series 42:20 – AD BREAK 43:26 – Mainstream media attention for chess during the pandemic, the new wave of chess content creators on social media 49:18 – Peter’s hate-love relationship with chess 52:29 – The very earliest beginnings of chess.com and its fruitful cooperation with content creators and streamers 1:04:58 – What does Peter think the future of chess looks like? 1:10:48 – Outro
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  • #51. Mikhail Tal: A Name As A Gunshot (Part 2) | The Essential Sosonko
    This week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast features the second part of a narration from “The Essential Sosonko”, a collection of chess portraits and stories authored by chess grandmaster Genna Sosonko. The subject of this week’s episode is Latvian grandmaster Mikhail Tal.With his fierce attacking style, “The Magician from Riga” dethroned reigning World Champion Botvinnik to claim the World Chess Championship in 1960. Widely acclaimed as a genius, Mischa’s tactical play would produce numerous brilliancies, as well as a 95-game unbeaten streak, a record that would stand for over forty years.Narrated by professional voice actor Nick Murphy, this week’s episode about Mikhail Tal is different from the two-part “My Misha” series from May of this year. Instead of an active participant, Genna is more of a background figure this time. However, this does not make his retelling of Tal’s stories any less vivid.
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  • #50. Mikhail Tal: A Name As A Gunshot (Part 1) | The Essential Sosonko
    This week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast features a narration from “The Essential Sosonko”, a collection of chess portraits and stories authored by chess grandmaster Genna Sosonko. The subject of this week’s episode is Latvian grandmaster Mikhail Tal. With his fierce attacking style, “The Magician from Riga” dethroned reigning World Champion Botvinnik to claim the World Chess Championship in 1960. Widely acclaimed as a genius, Mischa’s tactical play would produce numerous brilliancies, as well as a 95-game unbeaten streak, a record that would stand for over forty years. Narrated by professional voice actor Nick Murphy, this week’s episode about Mikhail Tal is different from the two-part “My Misha” series from May of this year. Instead of an active participant, Genna is more of a background figure this time. However, this does not make his retelling of Tal’s stories any less vivid.
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  • #49. Daniil Dubov Recaps The World Chess Championship Thus Far!
    This week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast features an interview with Russian grandmaster Daniil Dubov. Daniil, currently rated 2693, earned the grandmaster title in 2011, a few weeks before he turned 15. His biggest success to date was his win in the Rapid World Championship of 2018, ahead of Carlsen, Mamedyarov and Nakamura. Daniil is not only a perfect guest because of his perceptive views and thoughts on chess, but also because of the fact that on two occasions he was one of Magnus Carlsen’s seconds in a world championship match: in 2018, when Carlsen defeated Caruana in London, and in 2021, when Carlsen defeated Nepomniachtchi in Dubai. With five classical games to go, the World Championship match between Ding Liren and Gukesh D is tied at 4.5-4.5, and Daniil has followed the event closely. Remarkably, Daniil is not surprised at all that Ding Liren is playing much better than the pundits feared and he explains why. Interviewed by Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam immediately after the draw in Game 9, Daniil gives his take on what we’ve seen so far and what we can expect from the remaining games between Ding and Gukesh. He also shares memories and behind-the-scenes stories of the matches when he worked for Magnus Carlsen, and gives a sharp analysis of how the current world championship cycle is an economically bad idea for most chess professionals. In short, an episode you should not miss! 0:00 – Intro 1:30 – Welcome Daniil! 1:59 – Is Daniil surprised by the turn of events in the World Championship match between Ding and Gukesh?5:36 – Daniil’s recollection of Ding’s world title victory against Nepomniachtchi last year 8:00 – Ding’s mental health issues 11:40 – The difference between a match and a tournament 14:27 – What is Daniil’s take on Magnus’s statement that the world title should not be decided in a classical match format? 17:20 – Will a 2800-player be able to maintain his rating in open tournaments?19:50 – Ding’s current level and overall playing style compared to Gukesh and Magnus25:02 – AD BREAK 26:00 – The Chinese and Indian ways of playing chess29:50 – The Indian way of “learning through playing” as opposed to learning from chess books 31:13 – Why do Ding and Gukesh have guys like Rapport and Gajewski on their respective teams? 33:04 – Daniil’s experience coming up as a player in an era where engines where not as strong as they are now 37:24 – Daniil’s experience working with Magnus40:55 – Does Magnus display the same “clarity” in his play that Fischer demonstrated? 42:52 – Why a modern coach should do more than just present lines47:00 – How did Daniil befriend Magnus, and Magnus’s sense of humour50:50 – AD BREAK 51:29 – Friendships among chess teams 55:59 – The Balenciaga sweater 57:36 – What is Daniil’s prediction for the rest of the World Championship?1:02:22 – Why Daniil finds it “weird” to see top players like Magnus and Hikaru doing daily recaps of the World Championship match 1:06:34 – Liverpool vs Manchester City and Daniil’s love of other sports 1:08:28 – Weird press conference questions 1:13:53 – Should the World Championship match continue to exist in its current format?
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The New In Chess Podcast features interviews with the world's leading chess players, authors and personalities. New In Chess is a prize-winning publisher of chess books and the New In Chess magazine. The book publishing program focuses on training manuals, opening theory, chess history and chess entertainment.
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