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Rock 'n' Rolling with Black
(10 hours 1 min)
Is it possible to memorize openings variations, understand the openings better, and have lots of fun at the same time? 😃
The answer is “YES!”
Just look at what we’ve prepared for you!
As you’ve seen, from the beginning of ChessMood, in our streams, we’ve always played the same openings that we teach in our courses. Nothing random.
We do this so that you can see the theoretical knowledge in practice and better understand the openings...
And you know what we did for you? 😃
- We downloaded all the thousands of hours of videos from streams
- Handpicked the best and the most instructive games
- Cut and edited
- Separated them into proper sections based on the openings
- Uploaded them in these 2 courses - Rock “n” Rolling with White and Black!
It took us a few months… but now look at what you have!
You don’t need to go through thousands of hours of previous streams to find the instructive games. All of the black/hard work is done for you.
All you need to better understand your openings is to sit/lay down comfortably, prepare your cold or hot drinks, and enjoy the most instructive games from the streams with live commentary 😀
And after finishing the course, you’ll memorize and understand your openings at a much deeper level.
You’ll learn how to make practical decisions, how to win the winning games, save the lost ones and much more.
In the introduction, there will be more information on how to maximize the value of this course.
Below are the positions from the course:
Have fun!
See you there 😃
What you'll learn
- See your theoretical knowledge in practice
- Deepen your understanding of the openings you play
- See how to punish opponents when they deviate from the opening lines
- The strategy behind your positions and what to do when you face unknown and dubious moves
- How to win the winning positions and how to save the lost ones
- How to notice the tactics and find the correct plan
- Decision-making process of Grandmasters and much more…
Course Content
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103
Episodes -
148
Quizzes & Trainings -
10 hours 1 min
Students give this course an average of 4.8 out of 5 stars.
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GM Avetik Grigoryan
After having a successful playing career where he became the Armenian Champion in 2010, GM Avetik Grigoryan found his passion for chess coaching and switched to it full-time.
Since then, he has guided many ambitious players to become Grandmasters and International Masters and has over 10 years of coaching experience.
He believes anyone can improve at chess, with the right mood and proper direction. And with that vision, he founded ChessMood in 2018.
After having a successful playing career where he became the Armenian Champion in 2010, GM Avetik Grigoryan found his passion for chess coaching and switched to it full-time.
Since then, he has guided many ambitious players to become Grandmasters and International Masters and has over 10 years of coaching experience.
He believes anyone can improve at chess, with the right mood and proper direction. And with that vision, he founded ChessMood in 2018.

GM Gabuzyan Hovhannes
Hovhannes Gabuzyan became a U-16 Olympic Champion in 2010. Two years later, at 17, he achieved the Grandmaster title.
He was the World University Chess Champion in 2016, the Armenian Champion in 2017 and 2021, and has represented his country at the prestigious Chess Olympiad.
He believes time is a person’s most valuable resource. This philosophy reflects in his swift play on the chessboard and his training methods that focus on squeezing the most out of one’s time.
Hovhannes Gabuzyan became a U-16 Olympic Champion in 2010. Two years later, at 17, he achieved the Grandmaster title.
He was the World University Chess Champion in 2016, the Armenian Champion in 2017 and 2021, and has represented his country at the prestigious Chess Olympiad.
He believes time is a person’s most valuable resource. This philosophy reflects in his swift play on the chessboard and his training methods that focus on squeezing the most out of one’s time.