This week's episode of the New In Chess Podcast features an interview with grandmaster Boris Gelfand.
Today’s interview reaches you from Paphos, in Cyprus, on a rest day of the Candidates tournament, after ten of the fourteen rounds have been played. With four rounds to go it looks like Uzbek star Javokhir Sindarov is heading for first place and a World Championship match against World Champion Gukesh from India at the end of this year.
Boris has himself successfully played in the Candidates, won Interzonals and a World Cup and was the Challenger of Vishy Anand in the World Championship match in Moscow in 2012. Together with Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam, Boris reflects on his own participation in the Candidates tournament and the unique pressures of playing at such high stakes.
0:10 - Intro
2:47 - Boris reflects on his own experiences at the Candidates Tournament
14:48 – AD BREAK
15:19 – Qualifying for the World Championship in 2012
23:50 – The difficulty of dedicating one’s self completely to one chess tournament
27:51 – Jakovhir Sindarov’s performance
34:56 – How did Boris psychologically deal with losing his lead over Anand in 2012?
35:43 – AD BREAK
36:42 – Boris thinks Fabiano has taken too many risks in this tournament
38:34 – Boris’s current chess life
40:38 – Outro