Bruce Pandolfini is an American chess legend who has written many popular books, consulted on The Queen's Gambit and numerous other films and television projects featuring chess, and worked with countless future masters, including GM Fabiano Caruana and IM Josh Waitzkin.
Bruce rejoined me to reflect on what he has learned from an incredibly varied career in chess, from helping cover the 1972 Fischer-Spassky World Championship for PBS to nearly fifty years as one of America's most influential chess teachers.
In our conversation, Bruce discusses the nature of chess talent, what separates students who improve from those who don't, how technology has changed the way chess is taught, and shares memorable stories from his decades as a teacher, author, and film consultant.
00:00 Introduction and Bruce's background
00:23 Bruce's career highlights and teaching philosophy
06:06 Traits of successful chess players
09:10 Adults vs. kids in chess learning
Mentioned:
19:28 Talent and hard work in chess
Mentioned: Reveal Your Chess Style by GM Andy Soltis ,
Deadline Grandmaster
24:00- Working on the movies Searching For Bobby Fischer, and Fresh
31:58 The health and future of chess
40:15 Chess legends and historical stories
45:00- Patreon mailbag question: Would Bruce consider revising and updating any of his books?
48:28 Bruce's involvement in media and films
56:16 Reflections on chess evolution and technology
Mentioned: Thinking Sideways, Dark Squares, Bobby Fischer’s Chess Queen, Rebel Queen,
The Seventh Seal, From Russia with Love, Casablanca
01:03:14 Advice for chess enthusiasts and closing thoughts
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