The only chess podcast that non-chess players love. Funny and occasionally informative chess banter from 2 average joes. It’s a chess podcast that most chess players can relate to. It’s like listening in to banter between two blokes in a pub chatting about chess and other stuff. There’s a lot of serious chess podcasts out there for serious chess players - this isn’t one. Who knew chess could be fu... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureGames |
Warning - this episode contains a spoiler. If you don't want to know who won the 2024 World Chess Championships then don't listen and don't read on any further.
It's been a while. Now that the 2024 World Chess Championships is over and Gukesh D is... more
There's no Joe again in this week's Average Joes Chess, just another lovely pre recorded message from him. Instead Joe has sent in his brother Luca to hold the reigns. Will Luca have what it takes to fill Joe's holey pants?
There's all the usual ch... more
This week's chess podcast has:
A hilarious recap of Joe's chess challenge where he had to play chess by moving chess pieces with his mouth and take a frozen food penalty if he knocked a chess piece over.
An update on Joe and Al's chess week incl... more
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This is, without even the slightest doubt, the BEST chess podcast that is not really about chess. It is an absolutely hilarious podcast, but it also comes with an awesome chess club on chess.com and community of exceptional lovers willing to share positive vibes and lots of laughs. If you are thinking about this might not be for you, well good luck to you because you’re an idiot. This podcast is for everyone that likes to laugh, mostly at Joe’s expense, but he’s proper good at taking it.. cheers... more
A very enjoyable podcast full of some laughter, chess conversation and great rapport from the hosts. Look forward to following along with the episodes.
Rarely do I find myself doubled over laughing, but these hosts obliterate any shred of self composure. They’re a breath of fresh air and help not to take the game (or myself) too seriously with shenanigans, banter, challenges, and PLAY.
Stick to the subject matter. You need to only talk about chess. There are better podcasts if you want to listen to small talk. Somebody needs to make a good chess podcast.
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This podcast provides a lighthearted take on chess, blending humor with relatable content that appeals to both chess enthusiasts and casual listeners. The hosts engage in playful banter filled with personal anecdotes, absurd challenges, and a refreshing approach to discussing the game. Episodes often feature intertwining humor with discussions about chess strategies, player psychology, and memorable experiences related to the chess community. This unique angle makes the podcast enjoyable for those who may not be deeply immersed in the chess world, while still offering insights valuable to seasoned players. Overall, the show creates an inviting atmosphere where listeners can laugh, learn, and feel part of a larger community.
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