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Episode 117 of The Perpetual Chess Podcast: Stjepan Tomić Shares His Adult Improver Journey

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Insights from Stjepan: Discovering Chess, Study Methods, and Content Creation

Stjepan, a chess enthusiast from Zagreb, Croatia, recently shared his journey of discovering chess by happenstance in Poland and his subsequent dedication to mastering the game. In a recent podcast interview, Stjepan detailed the nine-year plan he made to become a grandmaster after committing himself to chess.

During the podcast, Stjepan also addressed a question from a Patreon supporter about the unique challenges adults face when trying to improve at chess compared to children. He emphasized the importance of finding the right study methods, such as solving tactics, watching videos, playing blitz, and analyzing one’s own games.

Stjepan also shared his favorite tactics books and other chess resources that have helped him in his journey, including titles like “Think Like a Grandmaster” and “Dvoretsky’s Endgame Manual.”

Furthermore, Stjepan discussed the vision behind his YouTube channel, Hanging Pawns, and offered tips for aspiring content creators. He credited the YouTube channel Video Creators for helping him with his own channel’s rapid growth.

To learn more about Stjepan and his chess journey, you can visit his YouTube channel, email him at hangingpawnschess@gmail.com, or follow him on Twitter and Instagram.

Overall, Stjepan’s story is a testament to the dedication and passion required to excel in the world of chess, inspiring both seasoned players and newcomers alike.

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