This week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast features an interview with Dutch grandmaster Erwin l’Ami.

Erwin has been a chess professional for some twenty years now. Among his most notable successes are victories in the Reykjavik Open in 2015 and in the Dutch Championship in 2022. And let me not forget to mention his win in the Rabat Blitz in 2015, ahead of speedsters like Shakhriyar Mamedyarov and Alexei Shirov, if only for the fact that I had the privilege of watching this victory from a front row seat in the Moroccan capital.

Erwin loves to play in tournaments – that remains his biggest passion - but his chess activities expand into other areas as well. He’s a prolific writer, has made popular courses for Chessable, and is a highly respected trainer. In that role, he has been on Veselin Topalov’s world championship team and has worked with Anish Giri for many years.
I invited Erwin to the podcast to talk about his life in chess and to see where our conversation would lead us. Right from the start there was never a dull moment and I can only warmly recommend you to listen to this lively podcast with Erwin l’Ami!

 

0:00 – Intro

1:55 – Welcome Erwin!

2:05 – Previewing the upcoming European Team Championship

4:00 – How Erwin has maintained his passion for chess

10:53 – Erwin’s strong performance in this year’s Tata Steel Tournament

17:40 – Going from commentator to participant in Malmö

19:25 – The eccentricities of Vasyl Ivanchuk

24:00 – The incredible talent of Yagiz Kaan Erdogmus

26:45 – AD BREAK

27:19 – Faustino Oro

31:40 – How computer chess continues to evolve

36:25 – Freestyle

37:42 – The indefatigable new generation of Indian players

41:20 – Working closely with Veselin Topalov

46:40 – AD BREAK

47:20 – The Topalov – Kramnik controversy

50:15 – Cheating

52:45 – Working closely with Anish Giri

58:01 – AD BREAK

59:01 – The FIDE Grand Swiss

59:25 – The impressive play of Matthias Bluebaum

1:02:29 – Hikaru’s rating strategy

1:04:35 – The World Cup

1:07:49 – Thank you Erwin!

1:08:02 – Outro