0:00- My guest go-host, Todd Kennedy, shares a bit about his life and his chess background, and discusses why Reassess Your Chess is a favorite book of his.
Mentioned:Robert Katende initiative , Chess Books Recapured Episode #1- Recapping The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal with NM Sam Copeland
12:00- I share a couple reflections and observations about the impact of Reassess Your Chess, from prior guests of the show, IM Sagar Shah , and IM Cyrus Lakdawala, and we discuss some biographical details about IM Silman.
Mentioned: Chess Historian Edward Winter’s post on Chess book sales, Amazon’s Best Selling Chess Books
23:40- We dive into the book, beginning with Todd’s reading the first sentence, and a discussion of the structure of the book and our favorite chapters. Here are the imbalances Silman covers in the book:
Superior minor piece, pawn structure, space, material, control of a key file, control of a weak square, lead in development, initiative, king safety, and statics vs. dynamics.
30:45- We take turns reading and discussing our 3 favorite quotes from the book.
40:00- We each pick some favorite games from the book.
Mentioned: Volokitin-Delchev 2004 (p. 292), Catig-Mills (p.266), Karpov-Yusopov 1993 (p.304) Read Silman’s chess.com follow up post about the Micky Mills game here:
45:00- We discuss our primary takeaways for chess improvement from the book.
Mentioned: The Seven Deadly Chess Sins, Chesssentials.com, Adrien Demuth’s Chess24 London Course
53:00- How useful is this book for chess improvement?
56:00- Do we have any quibbles with the book?
Mentioned: Forward Chess, The Anand Files, E-plus Chessbooks App, Chessify
1:02- Thanks to Todd for his great work recapping Reassess Your Chess. Keep up with Todd on chess.com here.
Puzzle #1- from Reassess Your Chess, page 45, 4th edition, guessing 1400 level
White: King on h1, Pawn on a4, Bishop on a2
Black: King on g7, knight on d8
White to move and win
(repeat the whole thing)
Puzzle #2- guessing 2200 level?
From Pocket Training Chess Book #2 by GM Lev Alburt and Al Lawrence
White- King on c1, Pawn on h6, Bishop on B8
Black- King on h4, Pawn on e5, Bishop on d4
White to move and win
(repeat the whole thing)
Puzzle 1 diagram-
Puzzle #1 solution-
Puzzle #2- diagram
Puzzle 2 Solution-
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