Looking for a Chess Coach – Struggling but Strong

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LeNuguez

My name is Tyler. I’m 31 years old, and I’ve recently fallen in love with chess. I’ve only been playing for a few months, but it’s quickly become one of the most meaningful parts of my life.

I’m currently rated around 510, and while that number is low, my motivation is sky-high. I practice daily, watch lessons, and analyze my games obsessively. I want to get better not just to improve my rating, but to build something for myself.

Life hasn’t been easy. I suffer from nerve damage, which affects both my day-to-day life and my ability to work consistently. Earning money is difficult, and that makes finding quality coaching even harder. Still, I’m not giving up.

Chess gives me purpose. It sharpens my mind, calms my anxiety, and gives me something to chase. I’m actively looking for a coach who’s willing to believe in me, to help guide me through this journey someone patient, encouraging, and skilled.

If you’re a coach who believes in potential over numbers, or if you know someone who is, I’d be grateful just to talk. I can’t afford premium rates, but I can offer dedication, punctuality, and total commitment.

Thank you for reading. It means more than you know.

Tyler

samyaknayak

Wow
Abtectous
You’ve been playing for almost a year
sndeww

You can scroll through chess.com/coaches. Some tend to read the forums, but most don't - it'll do you better to search for them actively, than hope they read your post.

lmdennis

Hope you find your coach. Stay strong!