Get Your Games Analyzed & Annotated By Our Coaches!

Sort:
Avatar of KairavJoshi

Would you like to get your chess games analyzed and annotated by Chess University's experienced coaches? Would you like us to uncover the underlying misconceptions and deficiencies in your game that are leading to recurring mistakes? If so, this is for you.

Here's the early bird pricing for game analysis, annotations, and feedback sent to students via email:
1 game - $19
4 games - $69
10 games + 1 bonus game - $149
If you are interested, visit Chess University's new shop site to learn more:
https://chessuniversityshop.com/collections/game-analysis

Avatar of KairavJoshi

@chcolatebacon,

A one-hour Skype lesson with one of our coaches would cost much more than that. Most coaches charge $25-30 for game analysis whereas we're charging just $19.

Avatar of KairavJoshi

@chcolatebacon,

Watch your language there. If you don't want to purchase a $19 game analysis, nobody is forcing you to do so. Why would our coaches want your $100 for 5 hours when they earn around $100/hr otherwise?

Avatar of KairavJoshi

@chcolatebacon,

We're the world's leading online chess academy consisting of the world's best coaches and players. Even former world champions such as Karpov and Anand have taught in Chess University.  No, we are not charging too much. In fact, we charge much less than other established chess academies.

Avatar of NYCosmos
GeniusKJ wrote:

Would you like to get your chess games analyzed and annotated by Chess University's experienced coaches? Would you like us to uncover the underlying misconceptions and deficiencies in your game that are leading to recurring mistakes? If so, this is for you.

Here's the early bird pricing for game analysis, annotations, and feedback sent to students via email:
1 game - $19
4 games - $69
10 games + 1 bonus game - $149
If you are interested, visit Chess University's new shop site to learn more:
https://chessuniversityshop.com/collections/game-analysis

Just a general question - is it better to send in a "win" or a "loss"? Aiming at the four pack, because lately my games have been painful.

Avatar of KairavJoshi
NYCosmos wrote:
GeniusKJ wrote:

Would you like to get your chess games analyzed and annotated by Chess University's experienced coaches? Would you like us to uncover the underlying misconceptions and deficiencies in your game that are leading to recurring mistakes? If so, this is for you.

Here's the early bird pricing for game analysis, annotations, and feedback sent to students via email:
1 game - $19
4 games - $69
10 games + 1 bonus game - $149
If you are interested, visit Chess University's new shop site to learn more:
https://chessuniversityshop.com/collections/game-analysis

Just a general question - is it better to send in a "win" or a "loss"? Aiming at the four pack, because lately my games have been painful.

It's definitely better to send games where you struggled so losses are generally better to submit. They don't all have to be losses but I'd say at least 3 of the 4 should be.

Avatar of MitrofanAlipov

happy.png

Avatar of andrewnox

Just in case people are wondering about this, I had a game analyzed, and I'm extremely happy with it. I recommend it. I want to get the 4-game package at some point (when I can afford it) to get the most out of it.