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I wondered why some of the highest level grandmasters, perhaps in the top 10, don't typically offer coaching services. I understand why Magnus Carlsen wouldn't and such. I'm sure he's crazy busy.
Perhaps the top 10 or top 25 just don't need the money as they make more elsewhere through tournaments and such? There is of course the exception to this as there are many tremendously high level, famous coaches but just wondering generally.