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How to Find a Good Chess Teacher in 5 Steps

  • Rose10
  • | Jul 27, 2009 at 8:09am
  • | Posted in: .o
  • | 266 reads
  • | 2 comments

Okay. I know what you are thinking. I'm probably just advertising. No way! I used these to find some good chess teachers. Unfortunately, I forgot some of them.

1.Visit various chess teachers teaching office and ask for a business card.(You will know if they are popular or not if they have a business card. Also if card holder is more full or empty.)

2.Go back to your house and go on their websites.(If they have them.)

3.If they don't, but have their information at a house go their if you think it might be a good place to learn chess. If they do,(have a website) read the information and the price.

4.Find a not-to-expensive one that you like and askĀ  if you can have a 10 minute trial. If you can't, then sign up for one lesson.

5.If you like it, then there you go! A goo chess teacher in 5 steps! Some teachers I recommend are Mr. Yuan, Ms. Golts, Mrs.Golts and Mr. Golts. The Golts' son is good,, as well.

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  • 3 years ago

    Wi5fee

    Could you help me get around? I am not very good at getting around in a new place. Thanks, Wi5fee

    P.S. The "5" in my name is silent, so my name is pronounced Wifee.

  • 3 years ago

    Belle10

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