Meet Our Grandmasters
The best chess teachers on the net
Grandmaster Svetushkin, Rating 2620
A Moldovan Grandmaster that was awarded the title by FIDE in 2002. Representing the Moldovan national team in both the Chess Olympiad and the European Team Chess Championship, Svetushkin was a formidable force. His stellar performance in the 2014 Olympiad, with a rating of 2809, was the fourth best on board two.
His current rating is 2620 and his passionate about teaching and coaching chess players to reach 2000.
Grandmaster Tošić
Became an International Master in 1988 and then a Grandmaster in 1998. He also became champion of Yugoslavia in 1999.
Was considered one of the best European players during the 90's.
Today he is focused on teaching younger generations and teaching advanced chess strategy.
Gradnmaster Cebalo, Rating 2570
In 2011 Grandmaster Cebalo he was awarded the title of FIDE Senior Trainer.
He played for Croatia in two chess Olympiads: on 1st board at Manila 1992 and on 4th board at Moscow 1994, and is know for his strong tactical play.
Cebalo won many open tournaments, but today his passion is teaching and coaching.
Gradnmaster Malakhatko, Rating 2640
Gradnmaster Malakhatko was a member of the gold medal-winning Ukrainian team at the 2001 World Team Chess Championship! In 2000, he won with the Ukrainian team a bronze medal in the 34th Chess Olympiad in Istanbul, recording an amazing performance of 2780 rating.
His focus today is to help students around the world achieve their goals in chess, and reah mastery level of over 2000.
Gradnmaster Bulski, Rating 2650
Became a grandmaster in 2012. Was considered one of the best Polish chess players ever, and won multiple tournmanets in Europe, including the European Open in 2013. He is forte is teaching openings.
Gradnmaster Bodganovich, Rating 2580
He was awarded the title of International Master in 2009, and Grandmaster in 2017. He was notably Ukrainian under-18 champion. A very strong blitz player, he won many blitz tournaments around the world and online.