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  I can use the following methods to coach a player by internet ..

Lesson Plan 1

      One Evening a week at the same time we have a 1 hour Internet  lesson.

 For this lesson we need :

  1 Computer with a WEBCAM and Free Windows Live Messenger Account.

  2 Second Computer with a ICC Account.

 The Computer with the Webcam lets us see and talk with each Other;

  The Computer with ICC Gives us a Common Chess Board.

  3  Material are sent via email for use with Chessbase and for Printing on Wordprocessor

 Lesson Plan 1  cost  $45.00  paid via  Paypal or in advance by Mail

                        Lesson Plan 2

 1 face to face lesson a month for 2 hours at the Club.

 lesson once a week  over the internet in the evening

     Once a month we meet on a Saturday for 2 hours.

At this lesson I give you a printout  and Chessbase data  disk. At this lesson we do the over view of the topic we are going to work on during the next 4 Internet lessons.

Major questions are answered.

We look at your USCF Tournament Games if you have just played in a Tournament.

We start going over the printout material.

          One Evening a week at the same time we have a 1 hour Internet  lesson.

 For this lesson we need :

  1 Computer with a WEBCAM and Free Windows Live Messenger Account.

  2 Second Computer with a ICC Account.

 The Computer with the Webcam lets us see and talk with each Other;

  The Computer with ICC Gives us a Common Chess Board.

                                          EXTRA  WORK

Homework

Game Time. I suggest ICC.

                                             COST

My rates are $45/hour . Two  different plans.

PLAN 1

At the base lesson when we meet you would give me $270.00 for the face to face lesson plus the next 4 phone lessons.

PLAN 2

At base lesson you give me $90.00 then use paypal to pay for Internet lessons as you take them.


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