EP 448- NM Max Farberov on Beating Plateaus, Springing Opening Surprises, and Why Speed Chess Matters

NM Max Farberov is a 27-year-old chess instructor, Chessable author, and online speed-chess specialist with a Chess.com blitz rating north of 2600. He joined me after a busy chess summer that included his first European open and one of his best OTB results to date: winning clear first in the Under-2300 section of the Washington International. As Max explains, this breakthrough came only after months of frustration and feeling that he had reached a plateau, making the success all the sweeter.

In our conversation, Max and I discussed:

  • Why he stays motivated to pursue tournament chess at an age when many slow down


  • How he built an opening repertoire around the offbeat 1…d6


  • What he gains from following lesser-known professional tournaments


  • Why speed chess is underrated as a tool for improvement


Max’s passion for chess is infectious, and our conversation is full of helpful chess improvement advice. Timestamps are below.

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0:02- What led to Max’s recent tournament outcome, where he attained the best result of his life? 



10:00- What keeps Max going when many players in their 20s stop playing tournaments? 



12:00- The College Chess League



13:00- Congrats to IM-elect Tatev Abrahamyan 



14:00- Was Max tempted to quit after earning the NM title? 



20:00- What was it like for Max to play in his first international tournament? 

Mentioned: More on the Vila de Sitges here:

https://open.penyaescacscp.com/



22:00- The dangers of overpreparing for an opponent 



24:00- Max’s approach to openings 



26:00- GMs and top engines don’t like openings like the Philidor and the Pirc due to the concession of space. Has this been an issue for Max in his games?



28:00- Does Max consider himself a speed chess specialist? How can one get better at speed chess?



33:00- How to combat the London



35:00- Back to speed chess advice- Max’s advice for clock management 



38:00 Opening prep war stories 



40:00- The benefits of following and playing through the games from  professional (non-elite) circuit tournaments. 



43:00- Max’s friendship with GM Fidel Corrales Jimenez 

Mentioned: EP 409 with GM Fidel Corrales Jimenez

https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2024/11/19/ep-409-gm-fidel-corrales-jimenez-a-tireless-tournament-circuit-grinder-on-overcoming-setbacks-managing-energy-the-risks-of-otb-cheating-amp-his-love-for-the-scotch-openingnbsp



46:00- How Max became a chess teacher and  advice for getting into chess teaching 



49:00- Max’s next chess goals



50:00- Is Max a regimented chess-studier?



52:00- Max’s chess improvement hot takes and book recs 

Mentioned: 

Practical Chess Exercises

Evaluate like a Grandmaster 

Attack with Mikhail Tal 




56:00- Thanks to Max for joining me! 

Here is how to reach him:

X:

https://x.com/chessgainz?lang=en



Chess.com:

https://www.chess.com/member/chess_gainz




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