Kairav Joshi Twitter Challenge

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I recently opened a Twitter account and will be using it to post links to free chess ebooks, latest content on my chess/tutoring website, and keep everybody updated about my chess coaching and academic tutoring services.

 

In order to gain a few followers on Twitter, I've come up with a little contest. A chess.com member rated 0 - 1800 USCF/FIDE or 0 - 2000 in online correspondence chess may earn free 30 minutes of online chess coaching from me (chess.com's best-selling coach: http://www.chess.com/coaches?searched=1&sortby=sold) by following these steps:

 

1) Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChessKairav

2) Send me a message on chess.com indicating that you have followed me that way I know which Twitter username corresponds to which chess.com member.

3) In your message to me on chess.com, choose a number between 1 and 1000.

 

I have chosen a number already and of the first 25 people who follow me on Twitter, the person with the closest number to mine will earn 30 minutes of free online chess coaching from me.

 

In case there is a tie for the closest number, both members will receive free 30 minutes of chess coaching.

 

Please follow me on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/ChessKairav

Kairav Joshi is Chess.com's #1-selling coach and creator of the Prodigy Program, the world's most comprehensive online chess course which helped created the youngest-ever chess master in American history. He is the President and CEO of Chess University, Inc. which operates ChessUniversity.com and the Chess University  (formerly branded as Chess.com University) group on Chess.com.

 

Chess University specializes in premium online chess courses, seminars, camps, and other services that feature the world's best coaches and players as instructors including five-time World Champion Viswanathan Anand. We offer a fully structured, hands-on learning experience including personalized game analysis from our coaches, detailed study guides, class homework, individual video lessons, quizzes, and much more.

 

For updates and free video lessons, join our group on Chess.com:

http://www.chess.com/groups/join?id=8893