Interview with Chess Grandmaster, Daniel Gormally | Liverpool Chess
In this exclusive chess interview, Daniel Gormally sits down with Daniel Westhead and Sanjoy Banerjee for an in-depth conversation about professional chess, tournament life, improvement, coaching, modern chess culture, and the realities of competing at the grandmaster level. Daniel Gormally is one of England’s most respected chess grandmasters, author of several acclaimed chess books, coach, commentator, and former British Rapidplay Champion. Throughout the interview, he shares insights from decades of competitive experience, his thoughts on today's chess scene, and advice for ambitious players looking to improve. Whether you're a beginner, club player, or serious competitor, this discussion offers valuable lessons, stories from the professional circuit, and a fascinating look inside the mind of a grandmaster. Subscribe for more chess interviews, analysis, and conversations with leading figures in the chess world.

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