Any advice for a GM coach?

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stevis5

Does anyone have a recommendation for a chess coach (preferably a grandmaster)?

THECHESSMAN_78

YASSSSSSSSSSSS QUEEEEEEEENN

 

Achim_Lackner

Danke , vielen Dank .

StumpyBlitzer

https://www.chess.com/coaches

Alof of good ones on there, danya seems popular when he streams 

stevis5
StumpyBlitzer wrote:

https://www.chess.com/coaches

Alof of good ones on there, danya seems popular when he streams 

Agreed, although it seems like Danya already has a lot of students and isn’t accepting many more.

EKAFC
stevis5 wrote:

Does anyone have a recommendation for a chess coach (preferably a grandmaster)?

Just get a coach that can explain things well to you and are better than you. That's what the Chess Dojo recommends. If you are an IM going for a GM title, then get a GM coach because they have the experience. 

 

IM Miodrag Perunovic coach GM Eric Hansen and he turned out OK and he only used him after years of learning by himself

stevis5
EKAFC wrote:
stevis5 wrote:

Does anyone have a recommendation for a chess coach (preferably a grandmaster)?

Just get a coach that can explain things well to you and are better than you. That's what the Chess Dojo recommends. If you are an IM going for a GM title, then get a GM coach because they have the experience. 

 

IM Miodrag Perunovic coach GM Eric Hansen and he turned out OK and he only used him after years of learning by himself

I understand that, but I am looking for a grandmaster who is also a good coach of course. Let me know if you have a recommendation.

EKAFC
stevis5 wrote:
EKAFC wrote:
stevis5 wrote:

Does anyone have a recommendation for a chess coach (preferably a grandmaster)?

Just get a coach that can explain things well to you and are better than you. That's what the Chess Dojo recommends. If you are an IM going for a GM title, then get a GM coach because they have the experience. 

 

IM Miodrag Perunovic coach GM Eric Hansen and he turned out OK and he only used him after years of learning by himself

I understand that, but I am looking for a grandmaster who is also a good coach of course. Let me know if you have a recommendation.

Alex Mista. Ankit Rajpara. Gary Kasparov if he's available and have $700,000 a year to spend. Just look on Lichess

JoeTra
I don’t know