(I hope this is the right forum for this - feel free to move it if not!)
I'm starting an ambitious new project at chesspathways.com. I'm working on developing a comprehensive, free "Getting started" chess course (first 3 videos already posted!), and performing game analysis for our community, free of charge.
Feel free to post any games you would like me to analyze here, or send them to me through the ChessPathways website! I'll get to as many as I can. Before posting, a couple considerations:
-Games played at longer time controls are better! The quality of these games tend to be higher and less likely to be decided by simple blunders. If you did blunder in a longer game, at least we can look beyond the reason of "Oh, it was time trouble" and really investigate what mental patterns were responsible for the blunder and how to avoid it in the future!
-Please post your thoughts about the game if you can! The more insight I have into the thought process of the player, the better insight I can provide.
-I'd prefer to see games that you lost. Most often, you can learn the most from your losses.
Thanks!
I'm starting an ambitious new project at chesspathways.com. I'm working on developing a comprehensive, free "Getting started" chess course (first 3 videos already posted!), and performing game analysis for our community, free of charge.
Feel free to post any games you would like me to analyze here, or send them to me through the ChessPathways website! I'll get to as many as I can. Before posting, a couple considerations:
-Games played at longer time controls are better! The quality of these games tend to be higher and less likely to be decided by simple blunders. If you did blunder in a longer game, at least we can look beyond the reason of "Oh, it was time trouble" and really investigate what mental patterns were responsible for the blunder and how to avoid it in the future!
-Please post your thoughts about the game if you can! The more insight I have into the thought process of the player, the better insight I can provide.
-I'd prefer to see games that you lost. Most often, you can learn the most from your losses.
Thanks!