Watch live chess matches and analyze key moments with this app. Includes real-time commentary, alerts, and pro insights.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 77 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
59%
4 star
14%
3 star
10%
2 star
7%
1 star
9%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
20% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
77% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
73% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About Take Take Take - Follow Chess
Here’s What You Get:
- Don’t miss a move: From the World Championship to top tournaments, catch every critical moment as it happens.
- Understand the Analysis: Understand the moves that define the match with real-time commentary.
- Engage with Chess Fans: Share your thoughts, predictions, and learn from others in an active community.
Chess is a sport. It’s time it felt like one.
Why You’ll Love It:
- Instant Alerts: Stay up to date on every move from your favorite players and the tournaments you follow.
- Pro Insights: Get exclusive content and breakdowns from the world’s top players and creators.
- Interactive Viewing: Watch, learn, and replay key moments to elevate your own game.
Whether you’re a grandmaster in the making or just here for the show, Take Take Take brings you right into the heart of the chessboard.
Download now and get in the game. Your move!
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Reviews for Take Take Take - Follow Chess
stopdrinkingmilk
Would love to see UI improvements!
The idea is great, but the app is kinda far from user friendly at this point. You can’t share games with your friends (though that would bring more people onto the app,) you can’t look up games by tournament, player, or year, and you can’t see the engine lines live from the app, you’re only shown the top three moves of each game. There are many ways to improve on making the chess more accessible, which is something that has made chess more popular in the first place, and would make the app more popular than it is now. There’s more YouTube feed and pictures of tournament winners than there is actual chess to follow. I mean, there is a tab where you can guess the winner of a game or the next move on certain games, but there’s no option to analyze board positions of random players. Also, the website only posts the video feed from the app, it doesn’t have the collection of games and standings from recent tournaments like the app does. Having David Howell on your YouTube channel only makes your YouTube channel better, it doesn’t make your app or website better. Please improve the UI, and please don’t ever make people pay for this. Access to modern chess should be free.
MarkVsuit
Features for use
The video player works well, but I need the ability to play videos with the iOS MiniPlayer while using other apps or as background audio. Otherwise I’ll just be watching TTT on YouTube for those features