My guest on the podcast is adult improver Dr. Luka Popov. Luka is a 39 year-old Croatian dad, theoretical physics Ph.D., software engineer and content creator. Luka started serious chess in 2017, and was primarily emphasizing over-the-board chess before the pandemic. Then he switched to online chess, and his Lichess rapid rating has gained about 250 points in the last 1.5 years.
Luka shares a lot of his wisdom and experiences on his YouTube channel called “The Adult Chess Improver.” As the channel and our interview make clear, Luka has quickly gained expertise in the topic of adult chess improvement, and our interview is filled with quality recommendations for like-minded players. Please read on for lots more details.
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My guest on the podcast is adult improver Dr. Luka Popov. Luka is a 39 year-old Croatian dad, theoretical physics Ph.D., software engineer and content creator. Luka started serious chess in 2017, and was primarily emphasizing over-the-board chess before the pandemic. Then he switched to online chess, and his Lichess rapid rating has gained about 250 points in the last 1.5 years.
Luka shares a lot of his wisdom and experiences on his YouTube channel called “The Adult Chess Improver.” As the channel and our interview make clear, Luka has quickly gained expertise in the topic of adult chess improvement, and our interview is filled with quality recommendations for like-minded players. Please read on for lots more details.
0:00- Luka delves into his chess background.
Mentioned: Agadmator, Hanging Pawns
12:00- Why does Luka think many titled players struggle to understand the plight of adult improvers?
Mentioned: IM Andras Toth, Dr. Jana Krivec
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18:30- Why is it important for improvers to try to acquire chess skills rather than gain chess knowledge?
Mentioned: Neal Bruce
26:00 What do Luka’s family and friends think of his chess hobby?
28:30- Luka answers a question from the Patreon mailbag relating to developing board visualization.
Mentioned:: Jason Cigan, JJ Lang, Benedictine’s Basic Chess Patterns:
https://www.chessable.com/basic-chess-patterns-/course/46181/
Also Mentioned: Chesstempo, Perpetual Chess Book Recap of Woodpecker Method and Michael De La Maza’s Rapid Chess Improvement:
36:45- Patreon mailbag question: “What are the best ways to improve tactically and strategically respectively?”
Mentioned: GM Jesse Kraai, IM John Bartholomew, IM Andras Toth, GM Jacob Aagaard’s Thinking Inside the Box
43:00- Luka answers another Patreon question: “What is the best way to improve at endgames?”
Mentioned: 100 Endgames You Must Know, Positional Chess Handbook by FM Israel Gelfer
45:30- Patreon question: “What advice does Luka have when it comes to setting goals?”
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51:00- How does Luka think about the concept of “ceilings” in chess potential?
55:30- What are Luka’s plans for tournaments as the pandemic recedes?
1:01:00- What other hobbies does Luka have?
1:05:00- Thanks so much to Dr. Popov for joining the show.
Be sure to follow his YouTube channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCChy0letCdw0KtnMnfAukLw
You can email him at drpopovchess at gmail.com -
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