Akselrod Vladislav

Second of WGM Natalia Pogonina, #14 female player in the world

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Location: NovosibirskRU
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Website: pogonina.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21&Itemid=30

International Master, current FIDE Rating - 2446

Languages: English, Russian

Over 10 years of experience in chess coaching. Personal second of WGM Natalia Pogonina (#14 in the World, rated 2501). Winner of Russian Chess Cup (2001).

We can either work on your classical chess, which will result in you having a deeper understanding of the game and a higher rating, or develop your blitz skills by playing fast games and analyzing them.

"Improving while having fun" - that is my motto. My students can't explain why it happens, but without dull and laborous studies they suddenly become way better than before! No matter whether you believe it or not, let me know and you will see it for yourself!

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ICC Handle: Raix (best blitz rating - 3255)

Comments:

by bharat_sharmaGM - 6 months ago
saharanpur(UP) India
Member Since: Apr 2009
Member Points: 49

HELP ME

HOW I IMPROVE MY OPENING MY OPENING IS NOT TOO GOOD

SO PLZZZZZ HELP ME

by mandloichetan - 5 months ago
hell Seychelles
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 211

help me also!

my middle game is weak

by chessmaster102 - 2 months ago
Detroit MI United States
Member Since: May 2009
Member Points: 518

I'm looking for free lesson's so if your lessons are free can you help me with my blitz.     

by WGM Natalia_Pogonina - 2 months ago
Saratov Russia
Member Since: Jul 2009
Member Points: 159

Unlike many modern IMs and GMs, Vlad understands chess & effortlessly teaches people how to become better. Working with him has been very beneficial for my rating and chess skills, as well as fun! Wink

by bachoma - 56 days ago
ghardaïa Algeria
Member Since: Apr 2009
Member Points: 4

Russian coaches are very famous, like Iossif Dorfman!

by GeniusKJ - 21 days ago
Coeur d'Alene United States
Member Since: Feb 2009
Member Points: 6171

do you teach for free?


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