MD Chess's Mike Regan Interviewed in Perpetual Chess Podcast
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Perpetual Chess Podcast: Episode 163: US Chess TD Michael Regan
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3:00- Michael goes a bit into his chess background, and shares what frustrated him about the other tournaments in which he and his son often played when he first got into chess. Michael’s primary frustration was with tournaments that often started late.
Mentioned: DGT Chess Boards and Clocks
11:30- Michael shared a lot of insight into the mechanics of booking hotels for chess tournaments.
Mentioned: The Baltimore Open (coming this weekend)
19:00- Why does Michael prefer to run tournaments with time increments rather than delay?
24:30- What does Michael think of the arguments that there needs to be shorter time control as well as more break times during chess tournaments?
Mentioned: IM Greg Shahade’s most recent Perpetual Chess Interview
30:00 This episode is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out John Bartholomew’s video course explaining the endgame classic 100 Endgames You Must Know:
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31:00- Michael answers a question from a Patreon supporter of the podcast regarding how to handle a small tournament field with large rating gaps among the players.
33:30- We discuss the dreaded issue of fair play. How can we prevent people from cheating using engines?
39:00- How can we promote better hygiene among chess players and thus limit the risk of illnesses and viruses being spread?
43:00- What is going on with Michael’s chess game?
45:00- Michael’s closing advice for those looking to make chess tournaments better are:
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Start on time
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Provide equipment (helps start on time)
49:50- Why does Michael often use a prize payment structure of paying a fixed amount based on players’ scores, rather than paying “1st place, 2nd place, etc.:?
52:00- Thanks so much to Michael for sharing his ideas and for coming on the show. If you would like to try one of his tournaments and find out what it’s like to be treated like a professional, you can see his upcoming schedule on the Maryland Chess Association website.
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