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One Move at a Time
US Chess
55 episodes
1 month ago
Dan Lucas created and served as the first host of this podcast until 2022, followed by Bryan Tillis, who revived the show in 2024. Together, they engage with individuals who are advancing the US Chess mission to “Empower people, enrich lives, and enhance communities through chess.”
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Dan Lucas created and served as the first host of this podcast until 2022, followed by Bryan Tillis, who revived the show in 2024. Together, they engage with individuals who are advancing the US Chess mission to “Empower people, enrich lives, and enhance communities through chess.”
Show more...
Games
Leisure,
Hobbies
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EP#53 Jay Bonin
One Move at a Time
33 minutes 25 seconds
4 months ago
EP#53 Jay Bonin
In this episode of One Move at a Time, we sit down with the legendary IM Jay Bonin, famously known as the "Iron Man of Chess". With over 4,000 rated tournaments to his name, he is likely to have played more than any other chess player in US chess history!
One Move at a Time
Dan Lucas created and served as the first host of this podcast until 2022, followed by Bryan Tillis, who revived the show in 2024. Together, they engage with individuals who are advancing the US Chess mission to “Empower people, enrich lives, and enhance communities through chess.”