From chess to the World of Tech – interview – Nemzeti Sport
Featured in Nemzeti Sport Swipe for the vibes—photos, BTS, and the article! The full interview is available in Hungarian at the following link: https://www.nemzetisport.hu/kepessport/2024/11/a-sakktol-a-tech-vilagaig-interju-szabo-krisztian A sakktól a tech világáig – interjú Szabó Krisztián – Nemzeti Sport
“Nerves, Luck, and Behind-the-Scenes Team Effort at the World Chess Championship”
“As we approach the highly anticipated World Championship match between reigning champion Ding Liren and challenger Gukesh Dommaraju, it’s a perfect moment to reflect on what sets a championship match apart from a regular tournament and the intricate efforts that go into preparing for these historic showdowns. The world of chess, particularly the World Championship, […]
Strategic Thinking in Action: Chess Meets Business at OTP Bank
In continuation of my ongoing endeavor to share insights on the powerful connection between chess and business strategy, I recently had the privilege of conducting a training session at OTP Bank, Hungary’s leading bank, as part of their Leadership and Development initiative. The session focused on how chess principles—such as foresight, adaptability, and tactical thinking—can […]
Lessons from the Ring: What Chess Players Can Learn from Celebrity Boxing
In the ring, the boxers fought for glory—just as we chess players fight for victory on the board. I recently attended the Starboxing (Sztárbox) competition at the Riz Levente Sports and Events Center in Hungary. This event wasn’t just for show; it was a serious sporting competition where celebrities—singers, actors, and businessmen—faced off in […]
Sportsmanship or Arbiter’s Oversight?
The Controversial Chess Showdown Between Nihal Sarin and Daniel Dardha During the ongoing Global Chess League in London, the game between India’s Nihal Sarin and Belgium’s Daniel Dardha sparked a crucial debate about sportsmanship and the role of arbiters in chess. Magnus Carlsen alleged that Sarin made several illegal moves in a chaotic endgame. However, […]
Article 2: The World Championship: Will Carlsen Return Like Iron Man?
“ I always try to play for a Win” … Magnus Carlsen “I love you 3000 “ … Iron Man.. Avenger endgame As the chess world looks ahead to the upcoming World Championship between Gukesh and Ding Liren, one question looms: will Magnus Carlsen return to the title race? Like Iron Man stepping back into […]
Article 1: Magnus Carlsen: The Iron Man of Chess—What You Can Learn from Him
“Sometimes you gotta run before you can walk.” — Iron Man Magnus Carlsen’s journey through chess is akin to Tony Stark’s evolution into Iron Man. With quick thinking, adaptability, and an unwavering determination to overcome challenges, Carlsen embodies the essence of a true champion. Recently, during the Budapest Chess Olympiad, his commitment to the game […]
The Silent Rage: Emotional Outbursts in Chess and Managing High-Stakes Pressure
Chess is often considered a game of calm, where logic and strategy are the main forces at play. But beneath that calm exterior lies the potential for intense emotion. The recent incident involving Christopher Yoo during the U.S. Championship reminds us of how critical emotional regulation is, especially for younger players. After his loss to […]
The opening of the week – Catalan
How Magnus destroyed Niemann’s chances using the opening develop by his guru (Kramnik) Let’s look at one of the finest games from the recently held Speed Chess Championship in Paris. Here is the first interesting moment of the game, Where Magnus decided to showcase his creativity with 6.d3!?. Of course, the most common and well-known […]
“A man and a woman” live on Radio Bezs with Bharat Joshi
Thank you for the invitation! What is it like when a man and a woman share not only love, but also a joint venture? This challenging but inspiring topic brought us new insights. The secret of successful joint work is trust, respect and continuous communication. How can you balance your personal and business life, and […]