Can anyone recommend me good free video libraries for improvement as 2400+?

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I wanted to watch Chessmood videos next year, but I found out I needed to be 18 to earn money through Upwork, so I can't get the cash to pay for them next year. 

Can anyone recommend me some free but great video libraries that release videos specifically targeted for improvement for 2400+ rated players? That will be helpful for me. Similar to Chessmood videos where they explore deep opening theory, positional themes, calculations, etc.... 

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Yikes, not cheap, certainly...

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Sturm_Gambit wrote:

ChessMood? No one knows it, yet it's so packed with everything. I even have subscription there.

Yeah, rich parents 4 u.......

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bruh not even being top 30 u18 for maths gives me any perks apart from a easier uni apllication

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blud gets money...

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Never heard of chessmood is it any good?

I just use YouTube for vids

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Sturm_Gambit wrote:
Metamorphosis3333 wrote:
Sturm_Gambit wrote:

ChessMood? No one knows it, yet it's so packed with everything. I even have subscription there.

Yeah, rich parents 4 u.......

It took me really hard to get even this, 99.8%+ in exams and 1120+ in chess peak.

EDIT: I MEAN ANUALLY 99.8%, WITH 25/30 PAPERS WITH FULL MARKS

Ooooh! Thats quite an achievement, congrats lol. But thats not the main discussion. I wanted advice about some free video libraries for higher rated players.

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Sturm_Gambit wrote:

And no, its expensive. ₹50000

More like INR 5396 per month or so.....

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ChessAceFTW wrote:

I wanted to watch Chessmood videos next year, but I found out I needed to be 18 to earn money through Upwork, so I can't get the cash to pay for them next year.

Can anyone recommend me some free but great video libraries that release videos specifically targeted for improvement for 2400+ rated players? That will be helpful for me. Similar to Chessmood videos where they explore deep opening theory, positional themes, calculations, etc....

a bit late, but I actually tried chessmood, it IS good, and you will surely find some improvement there (even if you're 2400+, although tbh it mainly targets U2200, there's still many advanced things there), but I don't really think it's the most efficient, so if you can't afford it, then it's fine i think.

I don't really know other free good sources, so I'm sorry for being unable to answer your actual question lol

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Chessmood is brilliant. I've had a subscription for 2 years now.