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How chess creators are changing the game online
From YouTube tutorials to viral blitz matches, a new wave of chess creators is making the 64 squares more exciting and accessible than ever. Influencers like GothamChess, Nemo Zhou, and other rising ...
From a living room in the Croatian town of Krizevci, with a population of 21,000, emerges Agadmator, the world's most popular YouTube chess channel. Close to 750,000 subscribers, 15 million monthly ...
The 27-year-old has more than 4 million subscribers to his channel, a testament to his ability to bring chess to new audiences “I can lead the people,” says Levy Rozman. That may sound like a bold ...
Given time to play on YouTube, there aren't too many 8 year-olds who would choose to watch chess tutorials. But that's what Aarush Khanolkar did four years ago when he started learning. He clearly ...
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