EP.225 - GM Axel Smith

Published: May 4, 2021, 11 a.m.

This week I am joined by one of my favorite modern authors, Grandmaster Axel Smith. Axel is a two-time Swedish Chess Olympiad member, who is probably best known for co-authoring the 2017 book, The Woodpecker Method with his fellow Grandmaster, Hans Tikkanen. Axel has written a few other books, which are excellent guides for more advanced players. They are Pump Up Your Rating, e3 Poison, and his latest offering from Quality Chess, Street Smart Chess. In our interview we discuss all of these books, and touch on topics like the origins of The Woodpecker Method, Axel\u2019s own experience with using spaced repetition, and his improvement advice for ambitious club players. There are lots of useful nuggets in our conversation, so I hope you will enjoy it. Please read on for more details, timestamps, and relevant links.\n\n\xa0\n\n0:00- We begin by discussing what is probably GM Axel Smith\u2019s most popular book, the famed The Woodpecker Method, which he co-wrote with GM Hans Tikkanen. The book is available from Amazon and is very popular on Chessable.\xa0\n\nMentioned: Book Recap #6 discussing Woodpecker Method with Neal Bruce,\xa0 Episode 187 with Christopher Chabris, Episode 216 with Dr. Jana Krivec\xa0\n\n\n\n\n\n15:00- Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. You can check out their latest offerings here:\xa0\n\nNew Chess Courses Online - For All Levels in all - Chessable.com\n\n16:00- In Pump Up Your Rating, Axel listed the 4 key components of chess improvement: \u201c (1) analyzing your games and making a \u2018list of mistakes;\u201d (2) using a De la Maza-esque program to study tactics; (3) doing serious opening work via the creation of \u2018opening files\u2019 in ChessBase; and (4) mastering approximately 100 key theoretical endgames.\u201d\xa0\n\nDoes he still think this is the best approach?\n\n\xa0\n\nMentioned: 100 Endgames You Must Know\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\n20:45- In e3 Poison, Axel mentioned that we may be entering a post theoretical era- what does he mean by that?\xa0\n\nMentioned: GM Anish Giri\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\n24:30- What players does Axel look up to?\n\nMentioned: GM Stellan Brynell, GM Ulf Andersson, YouTube Video- Play Like Ulf Andersson -\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDo--EPHnfc\n\n\n\n\n\n27:00-Perpetual Chess is brought to you in part by Aimchess.com. Check it out for free, and then, if you decide to subscribe, use the PromoCode Chess30 to save 30%.\n\n\xa0\n\n28:30 What is the theme of Axel\u2019s newest book, Street Smart Chess?\xa0\n\nMentioned: Forward Chess, Street Smart Chess, Free book excerpt from Quality Chess here:\n\nhttp://www.qualitychess.co.uk/ebooks/StreetSmartChess-excerpt.pdf\n\nGM David Navara, GM Aryan Tari, GM Baskaran Adhiban, GM Laurent Fressinet,GM Peter Heine Nielsen, GM Magnus Carlsen, My Chess World, The Secret Ingredient by Jan Markos and GM David Navara\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\n39:45- What is the chess culture like in Sweden?\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\n41:00- What are some of Axel\u2019s favorite books?\n\nMentioned: Learn from the Legends, Move First Think Later, On the Origin of the Good Moves\xa0\n\n\xa0\n\n46:00- Axel Smith shares some life and chess advice before departing. You can keep up with him via his website:\n\n\xa0\n\nhttp://www.schackstudion.se/\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices