Episodes
Chess Underground Season 2 Episode 2 catches up with Maret Thorpe, NTD and FIDE arbiter, about customer service, career changes, and riding a mechanical bull. Also maybe some chess.  
Published 05/26/20
Season 2 of the Chess Underground, Tournament Life, investigates the many nuances of the chess tournament subculture. What better way to kick off than with US Chess National TD and FIDE International Arbiter Bill Broich, who takes us from a hotel room in Reno to the open fields of Oklahoma.  
Published 04/28/20
Published 04/28/20
The Chess Underground is literally underground, in every sense of the word, live (on tape) from the quarantined, sheltered-in-place state of Illinois, where we check in from afar on the only show in town… in the world… the 2020 FIDE Candidates Tournament in Yekaterinburg, Russia. We look back on the February predictions and measure the field at the (almost) halfway point. Featuring special guest Daniel Garrett, chess fan and author of the Dumb Knight Youtube channel.
Published 03/25/20
The inaugural season of Chess Underground, Americana comes to a close. The examination of chess in the US began with flash mobs and beer and concluded with a trip back to civil rights era America, with plenty of fascinating stops in between. Join us this month for a brief intermezzo of sorts –  a first look at the 2020 Candidates Tournament, to be held in Yekaterinburg, Russia. Host Pete Karagianis takes an in depth look at the matchups that may ultimately determine the next World...
Published 02/26/20
Civil rights activist. Politician. Speech pathologist. Chess coach. Ladies and gentlemen, the life of Garrett Scott.  
Published 01/28/20
This month’s Chess Underground features Colorado’s LM and NM Brian Wall, a true legend of American chess. Wall is well known for his adventurous opening repertoire and his prolific, “not for the faint of heart” email list.  
Published 12/24/19
The November Chess Underground catches up with FIDE Master, electronic musician dabbler and treasure hunter Carl Boor. Carl discusses the merits of Bronstein vs. Fischer, defeating a GM over the board vs. finding eBay treasure, and the value of a wasp’s nest, all while unveiling his fiendish plan to “Make Chess Great Again.”  
Published 11/26/19
Dr. Henry Getz discusses his pet line in the Budapest, discovered after lining his living room with Ebay-purchased computer towers. The Underground goes in depth on brute force AI, the future of chess and technology, and finding the inspiration to return to chess as an adult player. For the first time, The Underground is presented with interactive games that introduce some of the “chess” ideas presented within the show.  
Published 10/22/19
The September Chess Underground welcomes the first titled chess player to the show: NM William “Will the Thrill” Aramil. Will, a staple in the Chicago chess scene and an accomplished coach, is also the co-founder of Dynamic Chess. Described by some as a jack-of-all-trades, Will considers himself a “master of games.” Tune in while we discuss facing off against a former World Champion in 9-ball, gut feelings about the Toronto Raptors, and #ChessCoachTrauma. Please note: unfortunately, Daniel X...
Published 09/25/19
Cornhole professional and chess instructor/tournament director Stacia Pugh joins the Chess Underground in August to discuss the similarities between the two sports. We will attempt to answer the question: What does GM-level cornhole preparation look like? Wine, travel, blockers, shuckers, and dirty roll-ups… yup. It’s beanbag time. Stacia Social Media Facebook http://www.facebook.com/artsygirlstace Twitter @StaciaMelinda YouTube Chess Channel:...
Published 08/28/19
Rook polynomials, mathematicians in burning hotel rooms, chess problem formulas, and the age old question: are chess and math related? If so, how? Chess Underground attempts to answer that and more in the July installment, featuring Dr. Jason Juett, professor of Mathematics from the University of Wisconsin. Oh yeah… and a bit about a blindfold match with Topalov, too!  
Published 07/23/19
Episode 3 of the Chess Underground features chess set collector extraordinaire Ronald Suarez. For some, equipment is an afterthought. For others, a formality. For Ron, it’s a lifelong passion. Chess Underground explores the trade secrets of one of the most notorious chess equipment collectors around, while also receiving a history lesson on the origins of some of the most famous and popular sets in circulation today. “Woodpushing” redefined: meet Ron Suarez.  
Published 06/25/19
Welcome to US Chess’ latest podcast, Chess Underground,  the show that explores eccentricities, peculiarities, and theoretical novelties. Chess underground drops on the fourth Tuesday of every month. Episode two features one of the few living “Chess Historians,” Quora mega-guru and human anecdote supercomputer Micah Tuhy. What was the worst game of chess ever played? Is chess art, sport, battle, or something else entirely? Would you accept payment from Mikhail Tal – why, and how much?...
Published 05/28/19
Episode 1: Chess with a brew? Chess in a zoo? A chess flash mob and a Bat signal, too? Welcome to US Chess’ latest podcast, Chess Underground,  the show that explores eccentricities, peculiarities, and theoretical novelties. Each season will be themed, with “Americana” headlining this first season. Going forward, this show will drop on the fourth Tuesday of each month. The inaugural installment of the Chess Underground will take you places you never quite thought chess would go. Whether...
Published 04/30/19