As noted in the press service, various tournaments and broadcasts have already been held in myChess, and it is also planned to add the ability to play with artificial intelligence and teach chess with coaches. Zoya Arnatskaya, founder of myChess, emphasized the importance of such projects for the development of chess in Russia’s regions and the support of young talents.
The myChess app was developed exclusively by Russian experts, and the developers plan to integrate the platform to organize offline tournaments and expand it to other types of games. The platform also plans to present itself at the level of BRICS countries. The app is currently available on the Russtore app store and will soon appear on Google Play and AppStore.
Source: Ferra

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