Perpetual Chess Podcast
Perpetual Chess Podcast
Ben Johnson
Book Recap #16: Discussing Logical Chess Move by Move with Barry Katz
1 hour 12 minutes Posted Apr 23, 2021 at 11:00 am.
Barry shares a bit about his background, and we discuss why we chose to discuss Logical Chess Move by Move by Irving Chernev
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Is Logical Chess Move by Move secretly a good guide to openings? What other move by move chess books are available on the market?
We share a few noteworthy quotes of Chernev discussing the common early moves of  chess games.
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We share a few more favorite quotes from the book.
We discuss a couple of our favorite games from the podcast.
What were our main chess improvement takeaways?
Thanks so much to Barry Katz for helping out this month’s book recap. You can email him at: Iambarrykatz at gmail.com
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Welcome to another bonus book recap podcast, also known as Chess Books Recaptured! This month’s book of choice is one of the most popular beginner-oriented chess books of all time, Irving Chernev’s Logical Chess Move by Move. My guest co-host this month is Barry Katz. Barry is a Brooklyn based father of 4, and college writing instructor who discovered chess in recent years through the interest of his son. 
Irving Chernev has left quite a legacy as an accomplished and popular writer of 20 chess books. Logical Chess Move by Move was first published in 1957, so some have suggested it is outdated, but both Barry and I find it to be very readable and instructive, and an excellent book for those looking to understand the timeless principles of master level chess play. Please read on for lots more details, timestamps and relevant links. 
Mentioned: Facebook Chess Books Collectors Group, GM Max Illingworth, GM Andy Soltis, Brian Karen, World Chess Hall of Fame, Chernev tribute: 
https://worldchesshof.org/hof-inductee/irving-chernev
Also Mentioned: Episode 221 with Chris Callhan, Lichess Study Featuring Logical Chess Move by Move: https://lichess.org/study/Wn7aMkPy, Jen Shahade, Mike Klein, Capablanca’s Best Chess Endings, The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played 
The 1979 Chernev interview from the Chess Life and Review archive  can be found here:
http://uscf1-nyc1.aodhosting.com/CL-AND-CR-ALL/CL-ALL/1979/1979_All.pdf
 
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Mentioned: The Scandinavian Defense, Understanding Chess Move by Move by GM John Nunn, Secrets of Modern Chess Strategy by IM John Watson, Episode 41 with GM Judit Polgar 
 
Mentioned: IM Andras Toth, Girl vs. Wang Hao 2021 
 
 
Mentioned: Dan Heisman, IM Eric Rosen, Jose Rauol Capablanca, Harry Pillsbury, GM Sam Shankland, Siegbert Tarrasch 
 
Mentioned: Rubinstein-Salwe 1908, Tarrasch-Mieses 1916
Mentioned: GM Ben Finegold, Caruana-Vachier-Lagrave 2021, World’s Most Instructive Amateur Game Book by Dan Heisman, IM Cyrus Lakdawala 
 
Mentioned: Subscribe to FM Nate Solon’s email newsletter here: Zwischenzug (substack.com), Bronstein’s Zurich 1953 book, Najdorf’s Zurich 1953 book
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