IM Kostya Kavutskiy reflects on his chess journey, balancing competitive play with his work as a content creator, coach, and co-founder of ChessDojo. Speaking from Hamburg while recording his second ChessBase course, he shares insights from a recent training camp in Spain, his ongoing pursuit of the GM title, and the constant challenge of juggling ambition with practical commitments like streaming and teaching.
Kostya explains that while he dreams of becoming a Grandmaster, his career path — filled with Twitch streams, YouTube videos, and educational content — often distracts from pure tournament preparation. Still, he finds joy in both creating and competing, and uses his GM journey itself as a motivating and relatable storyline for his audience.
He discusses the importance of building a solid tactical foundation before diving into deeper calculation work, and emphasizes that many students stagnate by settling for safe moves instead of pushing themselves. Chess, for him, is not just a game but a tool for personal growth — teaching responsibility, resilience, and the value of hard work.
Kostya also opens up about his love for the King’s Indian Defense, his background in improv comedy, and his favourite chess book: Jacob Aagaard’s Thinking Inside the Box. He ends by expressing his preference for European tournaments over the US circuit and his belief that freestyle chess (Chess960) may eventually become the standard format of the future.
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