23: you're studying openings wrong (with FM Nate Solon)
In the first podcast to ever feature two of the four highest rated chess players in the state of Nebraska, Omaha-based FM Nate Solon joins Julia and JJ to talk about how he studies openings and why that makes him better than other people. He also talks about his new book, "Evaluate like a GM," co-authored with GM Eugene Perelshteyn, and why 'evaluation' is an undervalued art in chess study.
You're studying openings bad and you should feel bad! In the first podcast to ever feature two of the four highest rated chess players in the state of Nebraska, Omaha-based FM Nate Solon joins Julia and JJ to talk about how he studies openings and why that makes him better than other people. He also talks about his new book, "Evaluate like a GM," co-authored with GM Eugene Perelshteyn, and why 'evaluation' is an undervalued art in chess study.
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Subscribe to Nate's controversial and brave Substack
Buy Nate and Eugene's book on Amazon
Consider buying other books, that aren't only available on Amazon, somewhere other than Amazon
Maybe like bookshop.org
Check out our recommended courses on chessable
Buy our really good merch
Tell us you love us by following us on twitter
Show us you love us by giving us some money
Book lessons with JJ