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Daniel Magen Chess is the personal chess coaching website of Daniel Magen. The site positions him as a “professional chess coach” and offers online lessons, beginner courses, analysis of famous games, workshops/events, as well as sales of chess sets and puzzle games. It functions more as a personal coaching brand and business portal than a standardized large-scale online learning platform.
Based on the crawled text, the core course areas focus on chess learning, game analysis, and thinking skills training. Delivery formats include online chess lessons, a video section, beginner content, and lessons or events that require contacting the coach to book. Daniel Magen describes himself as a chess player, arbiter, chess coach, analyst, and business strategy consultant, with 10 years of experience in chess teaching, arbitration, tournament organization, lectures, corporate events, and strategic coaching. The site also mentions work with clients such as the Jerusalem Municipality and WeWork. His personal background is the site’s main source of credibility.
Prices for courses and workshops are not clearly disclosed in the main text, and there is no visible information on lesson duration, class format, curriculum outline, refund policy, or payment methods. The page only mentions a promotional price of 150 NIS for an Olympic chess set. In terms of certification, no course completion certificate or official accreditation information was found. Users who need documentation for education, competitions, or structured certification should contact the provider for confirmation.
The main advantage is its strong vertical focus: it offers a one-stop service around chess, including learning, analysis, events, and equipment. The coach’s background is relatively detailed, with an emphasis on teaching and tournament experience, making it suitable for users who want to learn step by step with a real coach. The downside is limited transparency: course pricing, content structure, learning objectives, and after-sales support are all unclear. The site is mainly in Hebrew; although an English entry point exists, it is not especially friendly for Chinese users.
It is best suited to chess beginners, enthusiasts who want to improve through famous-game analysis, and organizations looking for corporate chess events or lectures. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text alone and should be marked as unknown. Users should also consider the potential costs of communication across language barriers, time zones, and cross-border payments.
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danielmchess.com is an Israel Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach danielmchess.com directly.