Perpetual Chess Podcast
Perpetual Chess Podcast
Ben Johnson
EP182 - IM Willy Hendriks
1 hour 14 minutes Posted Jun 16, 2020 at 3:31 am.
After a brief intro we dig into how IM Hendriks came up with the original presentation style that distinguishes both of his books, as well as the unifying vision of chess that ties his books together.
Willy’s first book, Move First Think Later was critical of some well-known chess authors. Did the controversy that this book caused in the chess world surprise him?
We transition to discussing IM Hendriks new book, On the Origin of Good Moves, Mentioned:  Emanuel Lasker, Wilhelm Steinitz, William Purdy, Adolf Anderssen, and Paul Morphy
What sort of feedback has he gotten for his new book so far?
Why does IM Hendriks think that one should, in fact, study openings frequently?
Check out Alan B’s Free Chessable series focusing on attacking with each piece type here:  https://www.chessable.com/knights-on-the-attack/course/16475/
As a strong player near his peak rating in his 50’s, what are Willy’s own chess study methods? What are his general opinions about best adult improvement practices?
OK but really, how is Willy staying so strong at chess? :)
Thanks to IM Willy Hendriks for joining the show. You can reach him and keep up with him via his website:
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IM Willy Hendriks is a Netherlands based chess trainer, and an award winning author of two books:  Move First Think Later (2012) and his excellent new book, On the Origin of Good Moves. IM Hendriks is quite an impressive chess player and adult improver. He has two GM norms, and he attained his peak rating at the age of 43.  Eleven years later his 2438 FIDE rating is still not far from his personal  best. IM Hendriks and I had a fascinating conversation about both of his books ,and about the subject of chess improvement generally. Please read on for more details and time stamps. 
 
Mentioned: Richard Dawkins, Steven Pinker 
 
Mentioned: IM Jeremy Silman, FM Carsten Hansen, Logical Chess Move by Move, Lasker’s Manual of Chess 
 
 
Mentioned: Richard James’ Review of Move First Think Later from British Chess News
 
Mentioned: IM Kare Kristensen 
 
 
Mentioned: IM Levy Rozman, NM Christopher Chabris, Encyclopedia of Chess Combinations 
 
 
 
https://movefirstthinklater.com/
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