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Developing the idea of an online training session, one could organize an interesting tournament that pairs a weaker player with an experienced mentor. During the match, the partners would be connected via Skype and a live stream. This would allow them to discuss strategy and plans. Overall, this method of playing could be both interesting and beneficial for both sides.
Plus, it would be very distracting from the game. There was already an incident where I tried to explain my game to a friend – I explained one turn, and the chain reactions didn't work out, resulting in a bunch of stupid feints. I'm saying all this because it will be very distracting – even if you're getting good advice in your ear, your thoughts start to get mixed up. It's better to play with your own head and then discuss the moments with a strong player after the game, who can see the replay, or at least point out your mistakes during the opponent's turn. But that's just my opinion:smile42: