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Master Moves Chess Club Bay Avenue Mall

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Master Moves Chess Club Bay Avenue Mall

4.7

13 Reviews

LocationBusiness Bay, DubaiGenderMixedAges3-5–13-16FromOn requestRating4.7 / 5
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Activities

  • Chess

Ages & gender

  • 3-5 years
  • 6-8 years
  • 9-12 years
  • 13-16 years
  • Mixed

Contact

  • 058 596 0103
  • Bay avenue mall - Business Bay - Dubai - United Arab Emirates

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4.7
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Sunny Mehta

Sunny Mehta

7 months ago

Our daughter has been attending the classes with Coach John for over a year now, and we are very satisfied with her progress. They not only train for games, they also prepare kids for tournaments and bigger stages. The owner, Mr. Amit takes ownership for the success of all the kids. Amazing facility and very supportive team.
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Ravi Kant Tiwari

Ravi Kant Tiwari

10 months ago

The Master Move Chess Club seems to be a well-regarded institution, although I couldn't find specific details about this club. However, based on the reviews of similar chess clubs, here are some potential benefits ¹: - *Experienced Coaches*: Many chess clubs have professional trainers who provide high-quality guidance, helping players improve their skills. - *Supportive Environment*: Clubs often foster a friendly atmosphere, allowing players to learn from each other and build camaraderie. - *Tournaments and Events*: Regular tournaments and competitions provide opportunities for players to test their skills and gain experience. - *Personalized Attention*: Some clubs offer individualized coaching, catering to each player's strengths and weaknesses. Some potential drawbacks to consider ²: - *Rating System*: Some clubs may have rating systems that aren't entirely accurate, which can be frustrating for players. - *Varied Skill Levels*: Clubs often have players of different skill levels, which can make it challenging for beginners to find suitable opponents or for advanced players to find challenging games. If you're interested in joining a chess club, here are some tips ²: - *Don't worry about ratings*: Focus on finding a club that aligns with your interests and skill level. - *Be open to learning*: Take advantage of coaching and feedback from more experienced players. - *Join discussions and events*: Participate in tournaments, analysis, and other activities to get the most out of your club experience. Some popular online chess platforms and clubs include ³ ⁴: - *ChessMood*: Offers comprehensive courses, live events with grandmasters, and a supportive community. - Chess.com: Features online tournaments, game analysis, and a large community of players. - *ChessDream*: Provides free game analysis and review tools.
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Kanchan Garg

Kanchan Garg

a year ago

Our children attend chess lessons at Master Moves Chess Club. As parents, we are very happy with the level of personalized attention given to each child by the coaches and the opportunities provided to practice with peers as well as superior players. Master Moves also organizes lots of competitions that give the necessary competitive exposure to kids. Our children are really enjoying chess under the able tutelage of the coaches at Master Moves and we hope they will go far!
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Sophia Richki

Sophia Richki

a year ago

Came for a discovery session that turned out to be a very bad experience. These people don’t know how to teach to beginners, they feel threatened in their ego every time you ask a question, and they are very disrespectful. They refuse to be interrupted if there’s something you don’t understand (as if you were in primary school), you have to listen to a long monologue before being kindly allowed to open your mouth and ask about something that happened 10min ago. If you wanna learn with people that are patient and know how to teach (which is a skill in itself), that is not the place.
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Justina Pasinskaja

Justina Pasinskaja

3 months ago

Great chess school for kids!
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