The James Altucher Show

Dark Squares: Danny Rensch on Chess, Cults, and Finding Purpose

Sep 24, 2025
Danny Rensch, Chief Chess Officer at Chess.com and author of Dark Squares: How Chess Saved My Life, shares his compelling journey from a cult upbringing in Arizona to finding purpose through chess. He reveals how his talent was co-opted by the cult as a propaganda tool and discusses the psychological impact of separation from his mother. Danny dives deep into the manipulative teachings of the group, addressing themes of trauma, identity, and resilience. His story highlights chess as both a prison and a means of liberation.
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ANECDOTE

Purpose Was Assigned, Not Discovered

  • The cult assigned 'purpose' to members and equated success with spiritual validation, including declaring chess as Danny's destiny.
  • Failing at that ordained purpose became evidence of spiritual shortfall and justified interventions.
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Prodigy Framed As Proof

  • Danny learned chess at nine and within two years became one of the top players, which the cult then framed as proof of its teachings.
  • His rapid success made him the community's 'mission' and increased pressure and control over his life.
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Parentage Was Rewritten Spiritually

  • Danny did not know Steve Rentsch was his biological father until about age eight because family relationships were reinterpreted spiritually.
  • The group reframed biological bonds as less important than spiritual roles, normalizing separation and reassignment.
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