Ринат Жумабаев - Номер один шахматист Казахстана - Как поднять свой рейтинг в шахматах до 2000+?

Ринат Жумабаев - Номер один шахматист Казахстана - Как поднять свой рейтинг в шахматах до 2000+?03:24:30

Ринат Жумабаев - Номер один шахматист Казахстана - Как поднять свой рейтинг в шахматах до 2000+? videosi uchun yuklab olish ma'lumotlari va tafsilotlari

Muallif:

nFactorial Podcast

Chop etilgan sana:

16/05/2025

Ko'rishlar soni:

1K

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00:00 – The episode opens with a brief introduction. 02:35 – Rinat talks about how he began playing chess. 09:05 – He explains when he realized he wanted to pursue chess professionally. 14:46 – He discusses the plateau in his rating during his early teens. 16:53 – He describes breaking the 2500 rating barrier. 17:40 – He explains how the title of International Grandmaster is awarded. 20:38 – He recounts defeating Fabiano Caruana at the 2021 World Cup. 24:46 – He shares his preparation for that match. 35:57 – He starts a masterclass for beginners. 37:27 – He explains why the move e4 is common. 39:12 – He discusses what to do after castling. 42:45 – He advises against moving pawns near the king. 46:25 – He explains how to play the Sicilian Defense. 51:01 – He explains endgame opposition. 56:25 – He introduces the Damiano opening for beginners. 01:00:29 – He demonstrates a Legall checkmate. 01:04:04 – He explains how grandmasters use computers for preparation. 01:12:29 – He plays a game with Nakamura. 01:15:03 – He shows how he uses ChessBase for tournament prep. 01:25:12 – He explains how to use Stockfish. 01:30:29 – He discusses how many moves ahead a player should think. 01:36:40 – He evaluates the depth of modern players' style. 01:39:07 – He talks about Magnus Carlsen's influence on chess. 01:43:01 – He analyzes Hikaru Nakamura's style. 01:44:49 – He analyzes Fabiano Caruana's style. 01:46:19 – He analyzes Gukesh Domaraju's style. 01:49:34 – He analyzes Nodirbek Abdusattorov's style. 01:51:28 – He reveals the secrets of the Uzbek chess school. 01:51:45 – He analyzes Vishwanathan Anand's style. 01:55:22 – He lists bright players he admires. 01:56:55 – He draws an analogy between football and chess. 01:58:58 – He explains the principle of two weaknesses. 02:00:20 – He discusses how chess principles can be applied to life. 02:04:07 – He talks about the rise of freestyle chess. 02:08:29 – He explains why he left the chess federation. 02:11:12 – He discusses how professional players earn money. 02:13:25 – He talks about the development of Kazakhstan's chess school. 02:24:25 – He explains the two types of teams at the Olympiad. 02:27:06 – He explains why the first two hours at the Olympiad matter. 02:28:29 – He describes Kazakhstan's performance at the 2022 Olympiad. 02:31:11 – He shows a typical chess player's routine. 02:35:03 – He explains how to evaluate a productive training day. 02:36:46 – He explains why top players train physically. 02:38:06 – He describes a day during a tournament. 02:42:43 – He compares rapid, blitz, and classical tournaments. 02:43:44 – He discusses his career goals. 02:44:48 – He explains why a grandmaster needs a coach. 02:50:42 – He lists the most in-demand coaches. 02:52:31 – He reveals Anand's secret. 02:55:27 – He gives recommendations for parents. 02:56:43 – He explains how to instill love for chess. 02:58:43 – He discusses how Magnus Carlsen was raised. 03:02:38 – He shares his chess dream. 03:09:08 – He talks about the greatest chess player of all time. 03:10:33 – He lists his top three. 03:16:43 – He presents a contest question and prize.