Hey goatt23,
Fritz 13, and the ones before it, are excellent analysis and training tools. But the problem is that it won't give you verbal advice, which I think is what you are looking for.
It will append marks on moves and show variations, but it won't function like a chess coach.
From what I know, I don't think a chess engine has been created that annotates like a human...at least not yet.
If you want, we can have a look at your games...and then use Fritz 13 to see if there's anything we missed. :)
Dualbishops
I'm curious to know if Fritz will analyze my games (if I gave it the PGN / FEN...whatever) and tell me common errors I make using my database population -- not individual games, like 'You don't develeop your e-pawns fast enough' or something. I wish I could find a Chessbase vs. Fritz checklist but the only thing I can find is old (2004)...
http://www.metrowestchess.org/Community/Knowledge/Chess_Programs/ChessBase/CB_Info_Fritz_or_CB.htm
Also if anyone knows a good place to find a Chessbase engine comparison, that'd be awesome. I've Googled a few things but can't find what I want =/