Meet Levy Rozman

I was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1995 to immigrant parents who came from a background in Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science. When I was 5, my parents argued about which afterschool classes they should sign me up for. They were confident about art but skeptical about chess – I was too hyper to focus on some stupid wooden pieces.

As it turned out, I hated art. But not chess. I loved chess. I practiced every day, forcing my relatives to play against me. In January 2003, at the age of 7, I played my first chess tournament. Throughout my childhood, I was ranked in the Top 5 for my age category in the United States. But I never told anyone about my hobby—the one time I did, I was bullied mercilessly for being a nerd.

In 2010, as a sophomore in high school, I started teaching a classmate chess and his mother paid me $10/hour. I thought I was Bill Gates. A silly little board game could earn me money? Who would have thought…

In 2013, as a freshman in college, I started teaching chess 20 hours a week in New York City. By 2015, I was running my own K-12 chess program. Our team won multiple city and state championships—even though I was just a 19-year-old head coach at the time.

This was my job for 5 years. In 2020, the world changed forever. So I took things online.

Fast forward to now: I have scaled my 10-person after school chess classes to the entire planet. Millions of people around the world come to my channel every day to watch videos about chess openings, strategies, common beginner mistakes, and recaps of top level competitions. Tens of thousands of people have tried my chess courses and my chess book.

Chess has changed my life forever, and I hope it can change yours too. I will keep bringing a high level of instruction and excitement to my channel for many years to come.

Thank you so much for being a part of this journey.