Okay, so today I’m spilling the beans on my deep dive into figuring out the “Botez Sisters Net Worth.” It all started with a random YouTube binge, as these things usually do.

I’d heard about them, seen their faces pop up in chess circles, but never really dug in. But then, curiosity got the better of me, and I thought, “Hey, let’s see what’s the buzz all about.”
First things first, Google was my best friend. I typed in “Botez Sisters Net Worth” and braced myself for the avalanche of dodgy websites and clickbait headlines. And boy, did they deliver. It was a total mess of estimates, guesses, and outright fabrications.
I quickly realized that I couldn’t trust anything at face value. So, I decided to get a bit more methodical. I started piecing together information from different sources, looking for anything that seemed consistent.
- Their Twitch streams: I watched a bunch of their streams, not just for the chess, but also to see if they ever dropped any hints about their income or sponsorships.
- YouTube channel: Same deal here. I checked out their videos, looking for clues about brand deals or anything that might give me a sense of their revenue.
- Social media: I stalked, I mean, researched their Instagram and Twitter accounts. I was looking for sponsored posts, shout-outs, anything that could indicate partnerships or endorsements.
Next up, I tried to find out if they had any other businesses or investments. This was trickier. Public records are your friend, but only to a certain point. I dug around, looked for any LLCs or companies associated with their names, but didn’t find anything concrete.
Here’s where things got a bit speculative. I started making some educated guesses based on what I did know.

I estimated their Twitch earnings based on their subscriber count and the average payout per subscriber. I did the same for YouTube, factoring in ad revenue and estimated CPM (cost per mille, or cost per 1000 views). I’m not saying it’s perfect, but it’s better than pulling numbers out of thin air.
I also tried to factor in sponsorships. Big brands pay good money for endorsements, and the Botez sisters definitely have a large and engaged audience. I looked for similar influencers in the gaming and chess space and tried to estimate their sponsorship rates.
After crunching the numbers (and probably making a few mistakes along the way), I came up with a range. I’m not going to share the exact figures here, because frankly, I can’t be 100% sure. But let’s just say it’s a healthy sum.
The biggest takeaway for me wasn’t the exact dollar amount, but the whole process. It’s a reminder that online estimates are often wildly inaccurate. The real value is in digging deeper, piecing together information from multiple sources, and making your own informed judgments.
So, there you have it. My amateur investigation into the Botez Sisters’ Net Worth. It was a fun little project, and it taught me a lot about the challenges of estimating someone’s income in the digital age.
