Perpetual Chess Podcast

EP 467- GM Surya Ganguly on Gratitude, Overcoming Bad Tournaments & Life Lessons from Vishy Anand

Jan 13, 2026
Surya Ganguly, an Indian grandmaster and former second to Viswanathan Anand, shares wisdom on handling setbacks and the importance of gratitude. He reflects on his disappointing results from the World Rapid & Blitz Championships while emphasizing understanding over rote memorization in chess. Surya discusses how health scares shifted his priorities and highlights the supportive role of government jobs in chess careers. He also explores his passion for non-chess board games and the rewarding challenges of coaching elite players.
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ANECDOTE

Gratitude After A Disaster Tournament

  • Surya recounts bombing at the Chennai Olympiad despite his mother's presence and feeling devastated.
  • His wife reminded him to be grateful for simply being able to travel and play, which changed his perspective.
INSIGHT

Board Games Build Team Bonds

  • Surya is passionate about non-chess board games and uses them socially to bond with students.
  • He keeps around 70 board games at home to relax and diversify play.
ADVICE

Practice Mixed Positions

  • Stop practicing only isolated, pre-marked tactics; instead solve mixed, ambiguous positions to find real critical moments.
  • Practice decision-making under uncertainty to mimic real-game complexity.
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