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abhidl04xy
I am 18 yrs and 1700 elo. I play 3-4 slow/correspondence games per week. I write annotation of these game during the match itself, writing down all the candid. moves, sidelines I considered, reason I rejected them, and even mention it when I quit a line because I can't think of opponent moves. This obsessed annotation takes hard work and it feels bad that all this effort goes useless as I have no one to look at them. So is there anyone who will care to give a look to my long annotations and give directions?... I know how rude it sounds to ask for such thing for free. But the reason of this is that I am a student and I am not going to have any pocket money to spend on chess. Still I am keeping my hopes is because its good experience to teach me as I always work hard on my master's direction and try to astonish him with my progresss rate and labour.
skiamakhe1

I probably wouldn't be able to provide much on my own that you haven't already considered, but I love to take a look at a few of your games and also run them through Chessmaster GM edition that I have at home. PM me a PGN or two if you are interested.

Coach-Bill

My video lessons group has a "Analyze your games" thread in our forums. We have a number of coaches who will look at your games for free when they have time. You do have to join the group and post them though. Also, you might want to help look at other people's games, that will get the regular players intersted in helping you.

 

Here is the link to the group. Just join and find the thread in the forums, I gave the title.

http://www.chess.com/groups/home/nm-aww-rats-free-video-lessons?nid=1509124