StreamRecorder has tracked 9 streams for SzachowyMentor1996 on Kick, with 38h 40m of total airtime across 9 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jun 20, 2026 and was last seen on Aug 10, 2026.
Past Kick Streams
9 recent streamsSzachowyMentor1996 Kick Profile Summary
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Past 90 days
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1 stream · 4h 15m -
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Tracked SinceJun 20, 2026
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Last SeenAug 10, 2026
SzachowyMentor1996 Kick Profile Details
- Platform
- Kick
- Username
- szachowymentor1996
- Total tracked streams
- 9
- Total airtime
- 38h 40m
- Active days
- 9
- Average streams per active day
- 1.0
- Tracked since
- Jun 20, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 10, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-08-10 · 1 stream
- Favorite weekday
- Sunday
- Most common start time
- 18:00
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Chess Education Meets Modern Streaming Culture
At 29, Aleksander Radomski has carved out a distinctive niche in the streaming world under his handle szachowymentor1996. While most content creators chase viral moments or flashy gameplay, Radomski takes a different approach - he's building a genuine educational community around chess. His dual presence on Kick.com and YouTube as "ChessMentor" reflects a creator who understands that quality instruction doesn't need bells and whistles to be engaging.
Building Knowledge One Move at a Time
What sets Radomski apart from typical gaming streamers is his commitment to actual teaching. Rather than simply playing chess for entertainment, he focuses on helping viewers develop their skills through structured lessons and analysis. His streams regularly feature detailed explanations of chess positions, strategic concepts, and tactical patterns. This educational approach has resonated with an audience hungry for genuine learning experiences, evidenced by his steady viewership that averages around 23 concurrent viewers during his extensive streaming sessions.
The Grind Behind the Growth
Radomski's dedication shows in the numbers - he's logged over 150 hours of streaming in recent months, maintaining consistent presence for his community. His peak moment came in January 2025 when nearly 5,000 viewers tuned in simultaneously, a testament to the buzz his teaching style can generate. That kind of spike doesn't happen by accident; it suggests he delivered content compelling enough to drive significant word-of-mouth growth within chess circles.
Community Over Competition
With nearly 8,000 followers on Kick, Radomski has built what appears to be a loyal, engaged audience rather than chasing vanity metrics. His approach seems refreshingly authentic in an era where many streamers prioritize shock value over substance. The "mentor" in his name isn't just branding - it reflects his actual role in viewers' chess journeys. This focus on genuine community building over rapid growth has created a space where chess enthusiasts can learn without the typical toxicity found in many gaming streams.
The Future of Educational Streaming
Radomski represents something valuable in today's content landscape: proof that educational streaming can thrive without gimmicks. His success suggests there's real appetite for creators who prioritize teaching over entertainment theatrics. As chess continues its resurgence in popular culture, educators like him are positioned to shape how the next generation learns the game. His consistent streaming schedule and growing viewership indicate this isn't just a hobby - it's become a legitimate platform for spreading chess knowledge in the digital age.