• Evaluation: A Vital But Overlooked Skill For Club Players w/ GM Eugene Perelshteyn

  • Oct 22 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

Evaluation: A Vital But Overlooked Skill For Club Players w/ GM Eugene Perelshteyn

  • Summary

  • 105 Today’s guest is a huge help to countless adult improvers.

    GM Eugene Perelshteyn is a highly regarded coach, author, and course creator.

    In more recent years, he went beyond helping his private students and extended his chess wisdom to writing a book and publishing courses.

    His 2022 book, Evaluate Like A Grandmaster, is a huge help to almost every club player. And we discuss at length the benefits of improving your often-overlooked evaluation skills in chess.

    But this is also a wide-reaching interview…

    In our chat, we discuss the recent controversy with GM Christopher Woo at the US Chess Championship and why mental health is a critical topic for competitive players (even amateurs!)

    Plus, we cover:

    • How studying gambits can make you a better chess player.
    • Who is likely to win the World Chess Championship between Ding & Gukesh.
    • Hikaru’s trick to playing better competitively that applies to all players.

    Follow me on Twitter to win Eugene's "Every Gambit Refuted" Chessable course (and other future giveaways!)

    More From Eugene:

    • Eugene’s Chessable Courses
    • Book: Evaluate Like a Grandmaster
    • Twitter
    • Website

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