Hi chess players! I am an undergraduate student at an Ivy League University and want to reach out to improving players who would like to benefit from having their games analyzed. Hiring a full-time coach is expensive and time-consuming, while merely using an online engine gives you very limited information and may only confuse you further. After four years of playing, I am rated 2150 USCF and I think that anyone rated around 1800 or lower would benefit greatly from having a HUMAN perspective on the mistakes they made in a game, what went wrong, and what they should work on based on that.
If anyone is looking to improve their game or has questions about a game they played, please contact me through chess.com or email me at xyz@abc and I will offer an affordable deal and do my best to give a stronger player's opinion on the games you send, and annotate them move by move.
I think they discourage people from providing emails to avoid spam.
Also, it seems hard to establish credentials without actually playing a few games on the site or offering up some sample analyses.
Perhaps one of your own losses would be interesting.
Hi chess players! I am an undergraduate student at an Ivy League University and want to reach out to improving players who would like to benefit from having their games analyzed. Hiring a full-time coach is expensive and time-consuming, while merely using an online engine gives you very limited information and may only confuse you further. After four years of playing, I am rated 2150 USCF and I think that anyone rated around 1800 or lower would benefit greatly from having a HUMAN perspective on the mistakes they made in a game, what went wrong, and what they should work on based on that.
If anyone is looking to improve their game or has questions about a game they played, please contact me through chess.com or email me at ddrag@sas.upenn.edu and I will offer an affordable deal and do my best to give a stronger player's opinion on the games you send, and annotate them move by move.