Kasparov launched the Kasparov chess platform
Chess legend (Garry Kasparov) launched the Kasparov chess platform, which took years to develop with private funding and media conglomerate Vivendi.
Four Years Reality, a platform that sells lessons for celebrities, invites Kasparov to teach a class, and he soon realizes that he had to downplay concepts and stick to a certain structure.
Presented by chess players, Kasparov represents sharing tips and tricks with players of various levels.
The platform has recorded documentaries, podcasts, interviews and interviews with well-known experts and players in the chess community.
He said more than 1,000 videos have been recorded so far, and other than the content, the referee owns the platform and play areas.
Replica and in many ways, the platform is an enlarged version of the chess lessons that he gave via MasterClass years ago, with a heavy emphasis on community and diversity.
Chess Kasparov has a monthly subscription or defense of $ 13.99 or $ 119.99, respectively.
There are lessons-learned rules and retrospective analyzes of the games you've played behind the paid subscription system.
You can access the database that you can get from the previous version, and you can also run it manually.
One popular competitor is Chess.com, which consists of a chess, forum, and website that launched in 2005 with a subscription ranging between $ 5 a month or $ 29 a year.
Kasparov says: What distinguishes the platform is the focus on it, as its long-term goal is to connect the community with each other.
Bring this introductory analysis to his analysis: Time to move from what we study to how we apply it to students.
Griffin Tasset in 1985, retired in 2005, and launched the Cosplay Children's Foundation to gain access to the game of chess worldwide.
Kalkalman has long helped advise on The Queen's Gambit, a series about a chess prodigy that has become limited to watch on Netflix.
It came from the international community, and there were chess talks.
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