Chess Lessons in New York and USA, Neno, FIDE Master

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Chess Lessons New York | FIDE Master | Neno

Neno

FIDE Master

FIDE master. He has been playing chess since he was five. Two-time state youth champion (categories 14-16 years and 16-18 years). Since 2010, he has been dedicated to the coaching profession with great success in working with children. In addition to chess, he also has a university degree as a law graduate.

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