How to see how much lessons i have left this week?

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Gladdos

Hey, i just upgraded to gold and it says i have 5 games per week, but i cant find out how much ive used at all, where to do so?

notmtwain
Gladdos wrote:

Hey, i just upgraded to gold and it says i have 5 games per week, but i cant find out how much ive used at all, where to do so?

Three. You get 3 per week.

notmtwain

Three intermediate and higher lessons for a gold membership. Unlimited beginner lessons.

Gladdos

Thanks for the answer, yes I made a mistake it's 3 not 5, but that doesn't answer my question, how do I know how much I got left of those 3? I don't see the counter anywhere, I started one non-begginer lesson and nothing has changed. Sorry if im missing the obvious but I just cant see it.

nTzT

There isn't a way to see it I think. I will say that sadly 3-5 lessons feel like nothing per week, one of the reasons I want a diamond membership but at least you get to do the earlier lessons unlimited.

notmtwain
Gladdos wrote:

Thanks for the answer, yes I made a mistake it's 3 not 5, but that doesn't answer my question, how do I know how much I got left of those 3? I don't see the counter anywhere, I started one non-begginer lesson and nothing has changed. Sorry if im missing the obvious but I just cant see it.

I guess they just assumed that people could count to three.

nTzT
notmtwain wrote:
Gladdos wrote:

Thanks for the answer, yes I made a mistake it's 3 not 5, but that doesn't answer my question, how do I know how much I got left of those 3? I don't see the counter anywhere, I started one non-begginer lesson and nothing has changed. Sorry if im missing the obvious but I just cant see it.

I guess they just assumed that people could count to three.


It's actually not that simple since you are missing the point that it's not always obvious to a new subscriber which lessons actually count and if you redo them if they count etc.

Gladdos
DemonicEmbrace wrote:
notmtwain wrote:
Gladdos wrote:

Thanks for the answer, yes I made a mistake it's 3 not 5, but that doesn't answer my question, how do I know how much I got left of those 3? I don't see the counter anywhere, I started one non-begginer lesson and nothing has changed. Sorry if im missing the obvious but I just cant see it.

I guess they just assumed that people could count to three.


It's actually not that simple since you are missing the point that it's not always obvious to a new subscriber which lessons actually count and if you redo them if they count etc.

Exactly, it doesn't show it anywhere lmao, weird.

Thanks for the reply happy.png

skierbrian2

up vote for lesson count puzzle count and reset tracker. dum that rewatching a lesson does count, but rewatching it after your three does not count. esp. when your count is not transparent.

nTzT

I just upgraded to diamond since 3-5 lessons a week is just not enough.

Ian_Rastall

If there isn't an option to see how many you have left, getting that in there would be a good topic for the site feedback forum. They should be letting you know what you've used up. You might have forgotten, you might not know which day of the week they start their weeks on, or, like you said, whether they're counting you going back over something, or starting it and then changing your mind right away. It's not a trivial concern. The web designers might not have thought of it as an option.

OzzieTezz

Hypothetically if I subscribed as Gold for a year and 2 months in wanted to up to a higher level, is it possible to do pro rata or do you have to subscribe all over again?

EDIT> Actually don't worry about answering this, I'll subscribe to Gold for a month and if I'm still going strong then (I'm getting back into chess after about a 25 year hiatus) I'll knock myself up to Platinum. Plenty of intermediate lessons to keep me occupied for a year.

OzzieTezz
pawntak3 wrote:

I'm not able to apply the lessons I learn in the actual games. Please help. There's no time to think in the 5+0 format

Play a daily Daily game then, at a minimum you'll get 24hrs to make each move, plenty of time to strategize if you need to.