Platinum gets 5 (new?) lessons per week ?

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Platinum members are limited to only 5 lessons per week.  Is that 5 new lessons or does it also include reviewing lessons previously learned?   I'm hoping you can review previously learned lessons (like endgames for instance) without limit - is that the case ?

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natarka wrote:

Platinum members are limited to only 5 lessons per week.  Is that 5 new lessons or does it also include reviewing lessons previously learned?   I'm hoping you can review previously learned lessons (like endgames for instance) without limit - is that the case ?

No. It doesn't.

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notmtwain wrote:
natarka wrote:

Platinum members are limited to only 5 lessons per week.  Is that 5 new lessons or does it also include reviewing lessons previously learned?   I'm hoping you can review previously learned lessons (like endgames for instance) without limit - is that the case ?

No. It doesn't.

 

No.  It doesn't what ?   allow you to review previously learned lessons as many times as you like ?  if that's true it would be pretty chintzy imo , "you get what you pay for , blah blah"  but still ...   :-(

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natarka wrote:
notmtwain wrote:
natarka wrote:

Platinum members are limited to only 5 lessons per week.  Is that 5 new lessons or does it also include reviewing lessons previously learned?   I'm hoping you can review previously learned lessons (like endgames for instance) without limit - is that the case ?

No. It doesn't.

 

No.  It doesn't what ?   allow you to review previously learned lessons as many times as you like ?  if that's true it would be pretty chintzy imo , "you get what you pay for , blah blah"  but still ...   :-(

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super clarification notMTwain, 

... perhaps 5 reviewable lessons per week would be more reflective of price differential between Platinum and Diamond levels? really seems like Chess.com memberships are primarily intended to force upgrading to Diamond rather than providing reasonable and appropriate value for money at lower levels.  just my opinion ...