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Chess diagnostics and improvement company. Focus on delivering the quality and clarity to chess improvement through analytics, automations, chess coaching access and more.
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United States
- info@chessodoro.com
- chessodoro.com
I really enjoy it
I really enjoy it! It's a very creative and modern way of learning chess, the platform where you can always be in touch with your coach and feel free to have an advice for any topic you may need. Chessodoro is helping new students to improve their level and potentially can be a fast way for your chess progress!
Bought chess subscription and was very…
Bought chess subscription and was very good from the start. I got matched with a coach that understood exactly how to train my level. Kudos to the support team for onboarding me
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