The app is that good 👌 It's the best training platform I've ever seen after 15 years of chess. I'm just getting into the app and it is very impressive. A real coach is obviously better and they cost around $50 an hour or more (USA dollars)
The app is that good 👌 It's the best training platform I've ever seen after 15 years of chess. I'm just getting into the app and it is very impressive. A real coach is obviously better and they cost around $50 an hour or more (USA dollars)
I am really enjoying this app. Even after having a premium membership for a couple years, im still finding more interesting and educational lessons and videos. I have not even gotten around to playing the different variants, besides 4 player chess. What I want to know is, is my infatuation with chess.com legitimate or is it like loosing your V card. Do you guys think that because i have nothing to compare this method of chess education to is why im hooked. How does this app compare to a real chess coach? How much does a professional chess coach cost? I have gained around a 100 elo points each year. Would I expect a similar increase in rating with a coach or is it all relative?