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ChessMood Review: Is It A Good Investment?<\/h1>\n
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Have you heard of ChessMood<\/a>*? Well, depending on how you found this review, you might be on the verge of buying, or never heard of it at all. Point is, ChessMood is a rather established player in what I like to call the chess improvement space<\/em>. The company was founded in 2017 by Armenian Grandmaster Avetik Grigoryan and takes a slighty different approach to helping players improve their game.<\/p>\n

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If you want to sign up for ChessMood, make sure to use the button below<\/strong>, which gives you a 20% discount for ChessMood:<\/p>\n

Sign up for ChessMood*<\/span><\/a>\n

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In our ChessMood review, we will take an in-depth look at what ChessMood has to offer, including their lessons, training programs and community features. We’ll also explore how effective these resources are at helping you to improve your chess skills and reach their goals. No matter your experience level (okay, to be fair, ChessMood is not suitable for complete beginners) this review will provide you with all the information you need to decide if ChessMood is worth it and the right choice for you. So, let’s dive in and see what ChessMood has to offer!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

ChessMood Basics Explained<\/h1>\n

To make a long story short, ChessMood<\/a>*\u00a0is a chess-improvement platform<\/strong>. If you’re a regular in the chess scene, you might’ve noticed dozens of those springing up in recent years, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic and the sudden increase in popularity of (online) chess. So, what exactly makes ChessMood special? We’ve discovered two unique advantages of ChessMood.<\/p>\n

The first thing that sets ChessMood apart is the quality of its content. The lessons and training programs are all created by chess Grandmasters<\/a> with heaps of coaching experience.<\/strong> They’re very well structured (see below) and are presented in an engaging and easy-to-follow manner.<\/p>\n

Another thing ChessMood brings to the table is a strong community aspect, with forums and other social features that allow players to connect with each other and share their experiences as well as asks chess-related questions. This can be a great way to get feedback and support from other chess players, and can also provide motivation and inspiration as you work to improve your chess skills<\/a>. Hint: The<\/strong>\u00a0teaching Grandmaster’s are also waiting in the forum for you!<\/strong><\/p>\n

How ChessMood Works In Detail<\/span><\/h1>\n

Now that you’ve gotten a very broad idea of what ChessMood<\/a>* is, let’s get deep into it and inspect all ChessMood has to offer you on your way to becoming a chess pro.<\/p>\n

Courses<\/h2>\n

The main feature of ChessMood are courses. They’re offering courses in 9 distinct categories<\/strong>:<\/p>\n

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An Overview Of All ChessMood Courses (Included In The Subscription)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

I especially like the dedicated section to beating (dubious) opening gambits, which is something a lot of chess players struggle, even at higher Elo levels.<\/p>\n

To give you an example of how much content to expect in each category, here is an inside look into the most popular course called Rating Booster.\u00a0<\/em>It is designed to get you to an Elo rating of 2000:<\/p>\n

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Inside Look Into The Video Content of ChessMood Rating Booster<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Overall, the courses really are the bread and butter of ChessMood.\u00a0<\/strong>They’re well thought-through and offer amazing value for chess players at any level of play. While you can certainly find amazing video material on all sorts of chess topics, I think you will struggle to find such a well-organized and exhaustive suite of material for free. It’s just the price we pay for quality content.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, we can’t show you any real courses here (who would’ve thought?) But if you want to get an idea of what to expect from ChessMood<\/a>* courses, you can watch some of their Youtube videos, like this one on how to play the London opening:<\/p>\n