BotezLive
Sister duo Alexandra and Andrea Botez, co-hosts of the BotezLive Twitch and YouTube channels, formative figures in bringing chess to mainstream streaming audiences.
Quick facts & FAQ
- What is BotezLive's real name?
- BotezLive's real name is Alexandra & Andrea Botez.
- Where does BotezLive stream?
- BotezLive primarily streams on Twitch. They also stream on Youtube Live.
- How many followers does BotezLive have?
- BotezLive has approximately 1,400,000 followers across their primary platform.
- When did BotezLive start streaming?
- BotezLive started streaming in 2016.
- Where is BotezLive from?
- BotezLive is Canadian-American.
- Is BotezLive still streaming?
- Yes, BotezLive is currently active.
- What does BotezLive stream?
- BotezLive's content is primarily Chess, Just Chatting.
BotezLive is the joint channel of sisters Alexandra and Andrea Botez. Alexandra is a Women FIDE Master and former five-time Canadian National Girls Chess Champion; Andrea is a competitive player and the channel’s second host. Their blend of chess, banter, and guest appearances helped drive chess’s 2020–2022 streaming expansion alongside Hikaru Nakamura.
Connections
- Collaborators
- gmhikaru
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