Perpetual Chess Podcast
Perpetual Chess Podcast
Ben Johnson
EP 456- GM Andy Soltis on Plateaus, Dual Careers, and his Many Brushes with Chess Legends
1 hour 9 minutes Posted Oct 28, 2025 at 8:00 am.
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GM Andy Soltis joins! He begins by sharing his thought on rating plateaus.
We discuss Andy’s excellent memoir Deadline Grandmaster- did Andy ever seriously consider becoming a chess professional?
How did Andy earn the Grandmaster title?
Vishy Anand stories
Mikhail Tal stories
Patreon mailbag question: What is a good first book about Soviet Chess history?
Andy’s recollections of the famed Lone Pine tournament
GM Walter Browne stories
Patreon mailbag questions: a) Why didn’t Alekhine play a rematch with Capablanca? b) Can Andy recommend an Alekhine biography?
Patreon mailbag question: Are there any plans to do an updated edition on Andy’s  US Championship?
Bobby Fischer stories
Andy’s interactions with legendary author Irving Chernev, also mentioned Fred Reinfeld
What can we learn from figuring out our chess styles?
The state of chess book publishing
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GM Andy Soltis is a U.S. Chess Hall of Famer, prolific author, and longtime Chess Life columnist who has left a lasting mark on American chess while balancing a decades-long career as an editor at the New York Post. His recent memoir, Deadline Grandmaster, retraces those parallel paths and shares remarkable stories such as playing a 16-year-old Vishy Anand, meeting Mikhail Tal, corresponding with Irving Chernev, and unknowingly crossing paths with Bobby Fischer. In our conversation, Andy revisits several of these moments and reflects on the challenges of chess improvement. We explore why players plateau, how to identify their own chess styles, and what today’s players can learn from history’s greats. Toward the end, Andy mulls his next project and discusses how chess publishing has evolved through the decades. It’s always a privilege to hear Andy’s stories, and I highly recommend Deadline Grandmaster for many more of them. 
This episode was recorded on October 16, 2025  and thus does not discuss the tragic news of GM Daniel Naroditsky’s passing. 
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Note on FM Nate Solon’s unusual rating gains:
https://substack.com/@zwischenzug/note/c-166416052?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=1juy4
11:00- We discuss Andy’s excellent memoir Deadline Grandmaster- did Andy ever seriously consider becoming a chess professional?
Mentioned: 
Mentioned: IM Norman Weinstein, IM Sal Matera, IM Jack Peters
Mentioned: More on Andy’s early encounter with Vishy in Calcutta here:
https://en.chessbase.com/post/vishy-anand-a-passionate-portrait-part-three
22:00- Patreon mailbag question: What is a good first book about Soviet Chess history? 
Mentioned: 
Soviet Chess: 1917-1991  by GM Andy Soltis 
Mentioned: Alexander Alekhine- THe Russian Sphinx: Volume 1
The Real Paul Morphy 
38:00- Patreon mailbag question: Are there any plans to do an updated edition on Andy’s  US Championship? 
https://www.amazon.com/United-States-Chess-Championship-1845-1996/dp/0786402482/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2DC5Q7FF5MKY6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.IYZoPqWvJ0bdS3_2d3Qewg.tinoi7uw9EjPATAcLC1Pqdxp0hjkvFqcFvkoPdUzENc&dib_tag=se&keywords=soltis+us+championship&qid=1760732231&s=books&sprefix=soltis+us+championship%2Cstripbooks%2C87&sr=1-1
Mentioned: GM Peter Biayasis, IM Anthony Saidy 
Mentioned: Reveal Your Chess Style
Reveal Your Chess Style: Soltis, Andrew: 9781849949965: Amazon.com: Books
Mentioned: GM James Tarjan
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