Kasparov launches KasparovChess chess platform |
Chess legend Garry Kasparov (Garry Kasparov) was founded by Kasparov (KasparovChase), which requires several years of development and is funded by private investors and the Vivendi media group.
Four years ago, MasterClass, a platform selling courses for celebrities, invited Kasparov to teach a course. It soon became clear to him that these notions had to be minimized and adhered to a certain structure.
KasparovChess is a platform where chess players can freely share their skills with players of all skill levels.
The platform includes documentaries, podcasts, articles, and interviews between chess experts and well-known players.
More than 1,000 videos have been recorded so far, according to Kasparov. In addition to the content, the platform has a Discord server and a dedicated play area.
In many ways, the platform is an extended version of the chess course that he taught through MasterClass a few years ago, with an emphasis on community and diversity.
KasparovChess's monthly or annual subscription fee is $ 13.99 and $ 119.99, respectively.
Most of the lessons learned from expert and postgraduate reviews relate to the games I've played behind the paid subscription system.
The paid subscription system also gives users access to a database of 50,000 handcrafted puzzles that players can use to practice specific skills.
Its most well-known competitor is Chess.com, a chess server, forum, and website that launched in 2005 and ranges from $ 5 a month to $ 29 a year.
Kasparov said: What makes the platform different is its focus on the community because its long-term goal is to connect the world of global chess, find skilled players and enable others to gain their expertise.
He believes that distance learning during the pandemic has demonstrated the need for more interactive solutions, and said: It is now time to move from our research to applying it to students.
Kasparov became the youngest chess master in 1985 and retired in 2005. He established a foundation to help children gain chess opportunities around the world.
Kasparov recently made proposals for "The Queen's Maneuver," a play about a chess miracle that is now the most popular limited series on Netflix.
The series has also received a positive response from the chess community. The data shows that with the increase in sales of chess, the series has increased public interest in the game.