I'll pay you gazillion dollars if you tell me what I did wrong in this game:
um... hanging your queen perhaps?
I'll pay you gazillion dollars if you tell me what I did wrong in this game:
um... hanging your queen perhaps?
I'll pay you gazillion dollars if you tell me what I did wrong in this game:
um... hanging your queen perhaps?
I don't really care about that part of the game. It was just a blunder. I want to know whether the coach thinks 5.Nxe5! is an amazing opening novelty. I mostly consider it a won game. I'm wondering what the coach thinks I should name his opining, perhaps the Supreme variation
He's talking about move 17...
mzo2014 wrote:
c'mon people the guy apparently is offering coaching to people below his level not to everybody so what's wrong with that
wait... so there ARE people rated under 648?
What could you possibly do to help players lower rated than yourself? I could provide a link to a page on opening principles and another to basic endgame ideas, then top it off by telling them that their time is best spent practising tactics (after absorbing the information from the links of course). That would take me less time than I spent writing this post and yet it would help them more than you ever could.
The problem on this site is you get so many saying 'you don't have to be a good player to be a good coach' which just isn't true in chess.
I think it's cool that the #6 player in the world under 16, Alexander Donchenko, posted on this thread. I think all the bs on it though caused him to quickly see what a waste of time it was to continue posting. Lesson learned? Naaaa, probably not.
I think it's cool that the #6 player in the world under 16, Alexander Donchenko, posted on this thread. I think all the bs on it though caused him to quickly see what a waste of time it was to continue posting. Lesson learned? Naaaa, probably not.
Damn, didn't realise his age! Not bad.
Yeah. Here's his fide info, the world rankings are on the right.
http://ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?event=24603295
help anybody ?