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Here's how to beef up your chess skills online

TL;DR: Boost your chess skills with the Complete Chess Bundle for $99.99, a savings of 92% as of Jan. 15.


Even if you watched The Queen’s Gambit mainly for the fashion, there’s a good chance you picked up on a few chess tips and tricks. And there’s an even better chance you became interested in learning how to play the game yourself.

This Complete Chess Bundle, which is useful for beginners and advanced players alike, includes over 120 hours of video lessons covering vital parts of the game, from openings to positional understanding to endgames.

A handful of international and grandmasters lead the training, like Milovan Ratkovic (FIDE 2411), a Serbian International Master and chess coach who started playing at age 9; Mat Kolosowski (FIDE 2451), an International Master from Poland; and Valeri Lilov, better known as Tiger Lilov, a Bulgarian International Master, professional chess coach, and lecturer.  Read more...

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