The Perpetual Chess book discussion series Chess Books Recaptured returns with a personal, funny, and heartfelt episode.
Gaurav Datta, a longtime student and close friend of IM Jeremy Silman, joins me to discuss Silman’s Chess Odyssey: Cracked Grandmaster Tales, Legendary Players, & Instructions and Musings. This memoir and collection of writing was Silman’s final work, and it beautifully captures his deep and enduring love for chess.
As Gaurav shares, he was an ordinary club player who repeatedly emailed Silman until Jeremy reluctantly agreed to take him on as a student in the late 1990s. What began as lessons soon turned into a decades-long friendship. Jeremy did not care much about Gaurav’s rating, but he appreciated his sense of humor and his ability to tell interesting stories.
Throughout the conversation, Gaurav interweaves touching and often hilarious personal memories with insights from the book, offering a glimpse into Silman’s life and teaching philosophy.
I greatly enjoyed reading Silman’s Chess Odyssey, and hearing Gaurav’s stories added a whole new dimension to understanding one of chess’s most beloved teachers.
0:00 Intro + overview of Silman’s Chess Odyssey
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5:48 Guest intro: Gaurav Datta (long-time student & friend of Jeremy Silman)
7:00 How Gaurav discovered Silman, early struggles, and first meeting
12:30 What lessons with Silman were really like (stories, life, chess)
18:20 Chess as art: Silman’s core philosophy
22:40 Training methods: studying master games & subtle ideas
Mentioned: IM Erik Kislik, NM Steve Brandwein
28:00 Gambling struggles, life setbacks, and returning to chess
33:00 Silman’s personality: stories, Japan, boxing & unique interests
38:40 Final years, illness, and completing his last book
Mentioned: Autobiography of a Goat
51:30 Key lessons: play for beauty, not rating + lasting impact
1:15:00- Thanks so much to Gaurav for sharing his amazing stories! Here is how you can reach him:
Email- gdatta at gmail.com
https://www.chess.com/member/olddirtypatzer