Perpetual Chess Podcast

EP 468- FM Carsten Hansen on Tactics Plateaus & The Best Recent Chess Books 

Jan 20, 2026
FIDE Master Carsten Hansen, a prolific chess author and book reviewer, delves into tactics training and chess improvement. He addresses the common challenge of plateauing in tactical skills and provides insights on effective training strategies. Carsten also shares his top recent chess book recommendations, including intriguing biographies and improvement guides. Additionally, he discusses his collaboration on 'Chess Openings for Dummies', revealing his extensive writing process and upcoming projects, making for an enlightening conversation for chess enthusiasts.
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ADVICE

Revisit Missed Puzzles After Delay

  • Do replay solutions and try them again after a delay to force active recall and pattern retention.
  • If the platform won't repeat puzzles, save or record them to revisit later offline.
INSIGHT

Quantity Can Mask Low-Quality Practice

  • Online puzzle volume can create the illusion of progress while limiting real learning when speed dominates.
  • Depth-first repetition and reflection produce sustainable rating gains more than raw puzzle counts.
ADVICE

Use Studies To See Invisible Moves

  • Try solving chess problems and endgame studies to widen your board vision and spot 'invisible' moves.
  • Use composed problems to learn mating and tactical motifs that regular puzzles miss.
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