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After the Tata Steel India 2018 ended Amruta and I flew down to Chennai and on 27th November, which was the last day of our 365-day journey we did two very important things. It was clear to me that if there was one thing that I must repeat in the one-year nomadic journey it has to be a visit to Saravanan's house and do another video with him on the books. In the present day when people are unable to sit still for even a minute, Saravanan managed to have an average view duration of 9 minutes 57 seconds. The fascinating part was the average view duration. Saravanan's smooth erudition combined with his excellent knowledge and reading habits makes him a fantastic presenter. The video climbed to a view count of 32,000+. I love the way this guy goes about his business.

  • This interview by IM Saravanan is amazing.
  • Great interview with a chess scholar who has a lot of interesting things to say, really enjoyed it and a couple of books that I hadn't considered before! - Alon Byron.
  • I find the comments about improving by playing game collections vs targeted training to be enlightening. I have watched the entire clip several times.
  • This is such an interesting interview.
  • I don’t know how many times I’ve watched this.
  • must read chess books

    The first YouTube video I’ve watched for half hour straight.I enjoyed every minute of the interview! I hope he makes his own channel and does book reviews of old (classics) and new books.The video was entitled "Must Read Books to become a better chess player!"Īfter a few days when I opened the video, to my surprise, the view count was growing rapidly! But more than that I was seeing comments like the following: I decided to upload it without any real editing. But I had enjoyed my time with Saravanan and had learnt a lot. Back home when I was uploading the video I realised that one hour long videos on YouTube don't really work. Look at the passion and enthusiasm on Saravanan's face as he spoke about his favourite books in his library We had our dinner and then started our "little book session!" Not really shy of the camera, Sara instantly agreed. I asked Saravanan if we could do a video recording of the books that he was showing so that I could upload it on the ChessBase India YouTube channel for the world to see at large. As Sara (his friends call him that) started to passionately show me one book after another, I realised that this knowledge is something that should not be limited inside the four walls of that room. I have been to Saravanan's house before and our usual ritual is to sit in his study room and check out some of his favourite books he has in his library. Saravanan invited Amruta and me to his home for dinner. On January 24th, 2018, during the Chennai Open, IM V. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > The ultimate chess experience every day, Pla圜 welcomes 20,000 chess players from all around the world – from beginner to grandmaster.Memorize it easily move by move by playing against the variation trainer. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Learn openings the right way! Build and maintain your repertoire.Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Real Fun against a Chess Program! Play, analyze and train online against Fritz.Top authors like Daniel King, Lawrence Trent and Rustam Kasimdzhanov Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Thousands of hours of high class video training.Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > Sac, sac, mate! Solve tactical positions of your playing strength.Store your games, training material and opening repertoire in the cloud. Still no ChessBase Account? learn more > My Games – Access your games from everywhere.

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