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14th June 2009, 02:17pm
#1
by atomichicken
United Kingdom
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 1285

I'm thinking about giving lessons to intermediate players some time soon. If any Coaches or students have some tips on where to start, how to set up individual lesson plans etc. please share..

14th June 2009, 02:24pm
#2
by kirkland
martinez Ga. United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 273

well i for one would like to find someone that could coach me or learn from anyway i seem to be struggling but at the same time i feel i have improved my chess game a lot

14th June 2009, 02:42pm
#3
by atomichicken
United Kingdom
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 1285

Ok, when/if I start you're welcome to have lessons, I'd probably make the 1st few free while I'm learning the ropes..

14th June 2009, 02:55pm
#4
by RainbowRising
London United Kingdom
Member Since: Oct 2008
Member Points: 6518

Hmm! For a total arsewipe, you're actually pretty good at chess!

15th June 2009, 02:42pm
#5
by kirkland
martinez Ga. United States
Member Since: Jun 2008
Member Points: 273

uh ya atomic chicken ive got someone you should play a guy named bosco his rating is about 2588 on here ended up playing him in a tournament oh and i found out theres someone close by that offers coaching and things like that oh thanks for all the advice on how to improve my chess game and all that anyway hows it going

15th June 2009, 02:59pm
#6
by atomichicken
United Kingdom
Member Since: Aug 2008
Member Points: 1285
kirkland wrote:

uh ya atomic chicken ive got someone you should play a guy named bosco his rating is about 2588 on here ended up playing him in a tournament oh and i found out theres someone close by that offers coaching and things like that oh thanks for all the advice on how to improve my chess game and all that anyway hows it going


Ok, When I start some new games I'll send him a challenge. So that means you don't want lessons if I start giving them?

 

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