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Originally Posted by Dire
imo, there's no really legitimate reason for a 1400ish to get a coach. If the coach is honest he'll just tell you to go study tactical problems on your own. The analog would be like trying to hire a poker coach before you even understand which hands beat which.
Comparing a 1400 chess player to a poker player whoe does not understand which hand wins wich is a bit of a stretch. My first published rating was something like 1580 and I was tring to play the poisoned pawn variation of the Najdorf w black all the time.
OF COURSE a coach can do wonders. It does not need to be these long sitdowns ŽSearching for Bobby FischerŽJosh Waitzkin-Bruce Pandolfini style. Just some periodical checkup over the internet, checking what and how you are doing, looking over some games, playing a few games to gauge progress.
And one more thoing: ONLY practising tactics for one year is a much too onesided approach. You do need to study SOME openings, if only to get a feel for the ensuing middlegame positions, you do need to get some middle game training to learn how to set up an attack where you unleash your arsenal of cheapoŽs (chess lingo for effective, often overlooked but effective and unsuspected tactical shots) and you must have some idea of how to win a technical ending with for example a good knight vs a bad bishop or a rook ending a pawn up.
But hell, here everyone preaches his own religion, just pick your own. After youŽve absorbed the knowledge and advice of the forum, you might bribe a mod to eliminate the thread. But I thought one of the conditions of the bet was that HL was not allowed to do any chess work for a whole year. If he starts working now lets say not six hours per day, but twelve hours per week, youŽve moved yourself into a pretty difficult bet to win, or may just have gotten hussled haha. And for much $$ is the bet? Essential info we need of course.