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Book Recap #37- My System (Fast Track Edition) with GM Alex Fishbein

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Recorded June 8, 2024 at the National Open in Las Vegas

Chess Books Recaptured returns to revisit an old book which now has a modern twist. My System by Aron Nimzowitsch is one of the best-selling and most recommended chess books of all time, but the original version has not aged well in some respects. In Book Recap #18, IM Christof Sielecki and I highlighted some of the classic book’s shortcomings as viewed through a modern lens. Luckily, GM Alex Fishbein decided to update the book for a 21st-century audience. The result is My System: Fast Track Edition, from Russell Enterprises (also available via Forward Chess). During my recent trip to the National Open in Las Vegas, Alex joined me to discuss My System’s legacy, his personal history with the book, and why he decided that the chess world needed a better version. Following our chat, Alex took some questions from the audience, and briefly shared his thoughts on my book, Perpetual Chess Improvement. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.

You can hear my discussion of prior editions of My System with IM Christof Sieleki in Book Recap #18-

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1lkGXPkegq9flj5zEoGAxi?si=f82aa751388a4476

0:02- GM Alex FIshbein joins! How does My System compare to Nimzo’s other classic, Chess Praxis?

3:30- What was the genesis of Alex deciding to edit/create the fast-track edition of My System?

12:00 - What were the challenges of translating the book?

27:00- What did Alex do with variations that modern engines say were incorrect?

Mentioned: Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean

35:00- Audience question- “Would Alex consider editing a “fast track edition” of any other classic books?’

Mentioned: Alekhine 1924

39:00- Audience question- “Did Alex include other concepts to the book in addition to those that were written about in the original?”

41:00- Audience question: “What foundational chess concepts are excluded from this book?”

43:00- Audience questions: “Is Alex familiar with the book by Raymond Keene, Nimowitsch: A Reappraisal?” “What about The Blockade?”

44:00- Audience question: “How much shorter is the fast track edition compared to the regular?”

44:00- Audience question; “Would he do a fast track edition of “Praxis” by Nimzowitsch?”

46:00- Audience question: “Do older books still matter as learning tools, as compared to playing games?”

49:00- Audience question: ‘What is the best way to read a chess book?’

Mentioned: The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal

53:00- Alex shares his thoughts on my book, Perpetual Chess Improvement.

Thanks to GM Alex Fishbein for joining me in Las Vegas!

You can check out the new edition of My System, as well as his other books on Amazon, Forward Chess and other booksellers.

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Alex-Fishbein/author/B075N1DG4Z?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

https://forwardchess.com/product/my-system-fast-track-edition

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Recorded June 8, 2024 at the National Open in Las Vegas

Chess Books Recaptured returns to revisit an old book which now has a modern twist. My System by Aron Nimzowitsch is one of the best-selling and most recommended chess books of all time, but the original version has not aged well in some respects. In Book Recap #18, IM Christof Sielecki and I highlighted some of the classic book’s shortcomings as viewed through a modern lens. Luckily, GM Alex Fishbein decided to update the book for a 21st-century audience. The result is My System: Fast Track Edition, from Russell Enterprises (also available via Forward Chess). During my recent trip to the National Open in Las Vegas, Alex joined me to discuss My System’s legacy, his personal history with the book, and why he decided that the chess world needed a better version. Following our chat, Alex took some questions from the audience, and briefly shared his thoughts on my book, Perpetual Chess Improvement. Timestamps of topics discussed are below.

You can hear my discussion of prior editions of My System with IM Christof Sieleki in Book Recap #18-

https://open.spotify.com/episode/1lkGXPkegq9flj5zEoGAxi?si=f82aa751388a4476

0:02- GM Alex FIshbein joins! How does My System compare to Nimzo’s other classic, Chess Praxis?

3:30- What was the genesis of Alex deciding to edit/create the fast-track edition of My System?

12:00 - What were the challenges of translating the book?

27:00- What did Alex do with variations that modern engines say were incorrect?

Mentioned: Simple Chess by GM Michael Stean

35:00- Audience question- “Would Alex consider editing a “fast track edition” of any other classic books?’

Mentioned: Alekhine 1924

39:00- Audience question- “Did Alex include other concepts to the book in addition to those that were written about in the original?”

41:00- Audience question: “What foundational chess concepts are excluded from this book?”

43:00- Audience questions: “Is Alex familiar with the book by Raymond Keene, Nimowitsch: A Reappraisal?” “What about The Blockade?”

44:00- Audience question: “How much shorter is the fast track edition compared to the regular?”

44:00- Audience question; “Would he do a fast track edition of “Praxis” by Nimzowitsch?”

46:00- Audience question: “Do older books still matter as learning tools, as compared to playing games?”

49:00- Audience question: ‘What is the best way to read a chess book?’

Mentioned: The Life and Games of Mikhail Tal

53:00- Alex shares his thoughts on my book, Perpetual Chess Improvement.

Thanks to GM Alex Fishbein for joining me in Las Vegas!

You can check out the new edition of My System, as well as his other books on Amazon, Forward Chess and other booksellers.

https://www.amazon.com/stores/Alex-Fishbein/author/B075N1DG4Z?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true

https://forwardchess.com/product/my-system-fast-track-edition

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