How Should I Train My Son?

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athlblue

sorry if i hurt your feelings 😓😓😓😓

DanielGuel

Lol np jk lol

DanielGuel
autobunny wrote:
DanielGuel wrote:
GoodPerson101 wrote:

This question is from 2014 why are you still trying to answer it smh

Yeah, he's had some good training since!

Nice to hear about your progress.  You should be grateful for such a supportive dad. 😊

athlblue

ima stagnant 2090

WacoOne
autobunny wrote:
WacoOne wrote:

@alexweitz Thanks for asking. He just turned 19 a couple of months ago. He's 1783. So the past couple of years his rating took a hit and he's trying to get it back up to Class A. He did have dreams of being a master, but I think he's realized that's going to be harder than he thought. Mainly because he now has so many other priorities: work, college, etc. 

All that to say, he's been an active online chess coach now for a couple of years, and he's got a really good thing going there. He coaches beginners and has a real knack for connecting with them and helping them improve their game. 

Check out his profile: @DanielGuel

With all that said, I have a 16-year-old daughter, 10-year-old daughter, and 7-year-old boy who are all really getting into chess. Once COVID clears up, we'll be taking them to some tournaments so they can start progressing. 

Just read your profile.  7 kids.  Amazing!   Looks like you're doing an excellent job. Very uplifting post. 

Thanks @autobunny! Never a dull moment, that's for sure.