
Croatian chess player and YouTuber
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Follow Antonio Radić— it's freeVoltamos com mais um episódio do Escuta Essa, podcast semanal em que Denis e Danilo trocam histórias de cair o queixo e de explodir os miolos. Todas as quartas-feiras, no seu agregador de podcasts favorito, é a vez de um contar um causo para o outro - neste episódio é o Danilo, com uma anedota sobre seu vício em xadrez. Não deixe de mandar os episódios para aquela pessoa com quem você também gosta de compartilhar histórias! Nos siga nas redes sociais em @ escutaessapod e participe dessa conversa. ... NESTE EPISÓDIO - Os aplicativos mais famosos para jogar xadrez online são o Chess.com (o favorito de Denis e Danilo) e o Lichess. - Danilo menciona que o xadrez existe desde o século VI; na verdade o precursor do xadrez, conhecido na Pérsia como "chatrang", data de 600 d.C. Ou seja, século VII; o Danilo só não sabe fazer conta. - Um dos mais antigos canais de xadrez do YouTube citado pelo Denis é o Agadmator , produzido pelo jogador croata Antonio Radić. - Hikaru Nakamura, atual número dois do mundo, tem mais de 2 milhões de inscritos em seu canal do YouTube . - GothanChess , produzido por Levy Rozman, é o maior canal de xadrez do mundo com mais de 4 milhões de inscritos no YouTube. - "O Gambito da Rainha" é uma série lançada em 2020 e produzida pela Netflix. Os números mostram que ela foi a série mais vista em todos os streamings naquele ano, em meio à pandemia de coronavírus. - A matéria sobre como o xadrez virou febre entre adolescentes a ponto de preocupar pais e professores saiu no jornal Washinton Post em abril de 2023. ... AD&D STUDIO A AD&D produz podcasts e vídeos que divertem e respeitam sua inteligência! Acompanhe todos os episódios em aded.studio para não perder nenhuma novidade.
Antonio Radić is a Croatian chess player and host of the agadmator chess channel on YouTube. He has the largest YouTube chess channel as of February 2020, with over 566,000 subscribers. On his channel, Radić reviews both recent and historical chess games, often focusing on recent games during big tournaments such as Grand Chess Tour events and focusing on historical games at other times. The QTR Podcast is a completely, 100% listener supported podcast that is always going to be free. YouTube does not let me monetize my videos on the site and the podcast is full time work which will never have ads in the middle of it. If you enjoy the content, please support the QTR Podcast in any or all of the following ways: A small recurring donation via: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/QTRResearch One time donations can also be sent via: Bitcoin: 3G25NvNbGZsaDfoxTBzRFticKa4LDUeBpk Venmo: @chrisinphiladelphia Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/qtrresearch You can join my e-mail list here and visit my website at www.quoththeravenresearch.com for all of my content. QTR MERCH is also now available here . You can also follow me on YouTube , Twitter , and Instagram . THANK YOU TO ALL OF MY KIND PATRONS. Please show love to those who support the QTR Podcast: Biggest Patron Donors The Trader's Path - no BS trading service - Twitter: @PLHStock RumorHound.ai - free 14 day trial - Twitter: @RumorHound Sang Lucci Trading - the 3LT playbook - also, the SL Master Course Corvus Gold - http://www.corvusgold.com monero Investors Underground - day trading community - Twitter: @investorslive Chris Boas Ken R Chris Bede - Twitter: @cbede Nicholas Parks Matthew Zimmer <li
This week it is my honor to be joined by Antonio Radić, the creator of the most popular Youtube Chess Channel in the world, Agadmator’s Chess Channel! In about 3 years, Agadmator has taken his channel from 0 to an astounding 539,000 subscribers! In our conversation, Agadmator takes us from the channel’s modest beginnings to its current status. We spent a lot of time talking about his “secret sauce,” and discussing the past and future of Antonio’s content creation. Antonio is also a strong chess player, with a peak ELO at over 2000, so we also discused his chess playing goals, chess improvement and chess books as well. Timestamps and links can be found below. If you are not seeing embedded hyperlinks on your podcast feed you can find here: https://www.perpetualchesspod.com/new-blog/2020/1/14/episode-160-antonio-radi-aka-agadmator 0:00- To check out the World Championship chess mugs, go toChessmugs.com. If you decide to buy a set of mugs, use the code “perpetualchess” at checkout to save 15%. 2:00- We begin by discussing the origins of Antonio’s chess channel. What were his goals and visions? Mentioned: IM Sagar Shah of Chessbase India’s Interview with Agadmator, Bobby Fischer Beats a Chess Grandmaster in 10 moves, Mikhail Tal vs. Alexei Suetin: Not Bad for a Dead Man Video, Chess Network’s Chess Channel, Here are Agadmator’s Videos sorted from oldest to newest, Ivanchuk vs. Shankland video, GM Eric Hansen 11:00- Did Antonio’s enthusiasm for video games inform the way he presents his chess videos? 14:30- When did Antonio first think of quitting his job to focus on his Youtube channel? 17:00- What is the origin of his deep love for chess history? Mentioned: GM Mikhail Tal, GM Anatoly Karpov, GM Garry Kasparov, GM Judit Polgar, Paul Morphy, Blue Yeti microphone 20:00- Antonio gives some details on the podcast that he has hinted at starting. Mentioned: Jose Raoul Capablanca 23:00- Antonio reflects on his trip to London for the last World Chess Championship match in London, and we discuss the 2020 World Chess Championship match a bit. Mentioned: GM Ivan Saric 26:00- Antonio fields a couple of questions from Patreon supporters of the show on the subjects of how he learned English, and why he thinks his chess channel is so popular. 33:45- When the Agadmator channel began, what were the most popular chess channels? How does he build a community via his YouTube channel? Mato Jelic, KingsCrusher, The Chess Channel, John Bartholomew, A Song for Bobby Fischer, by GM Eugene Torre, Rashid Nezhmetdinov Chess Biography This episodes is brought to you in part by Chessable.com. Check out GM Alex Colovic's latest Chessable offering, Break-down Anti-Sicilian's here: https://www.chessable.com/break-down-anti-sicilians/course/31178/ 39:30- Does Antonio have a rooting interest in the Candidates Tournament that will determine who will face Magnus Carlsen for the World Championship? Mentioned: GM Vassily Ivanchuk, GM Ding Liren, Fabiano Caruana, 41:00- What are a few of his favorite chess books? Dimitrije Bjelica- My Friend Bobby Fischer (not available in English?) , Spassky Move by Move, Chess Fundamentals by Capablanca , Strategy and Tactics books by Georgy Lisitsyn, Olympiu Urcan, Video: Imagine if he Were a Najdorf Specialist 44:30- Antonio breaks down a recent tournament in which he played, how it went for him, and shares his plans (or lack thereof) for future tournaments. 48:00- Another Patreon question- Can Antonio tell whether a GM game is a fast or slow game based on the quality of the moves? Mentioned: GM Magnus Carlsen, GM Andrew Tang 49:30- We talk about Agadmator’s beloved dog Medo, who can often be seen in the background of his video. 52:30- What other projects is Antonio working on? In closing we discuss his channel a bit more, specifically how Antonio deals with haters and negative feedback. 58:30- Thanks to Antonio for coming on the show! Here is his info: YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL5YbN5WLFD8dLI