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190l NM

Since 2013 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟
48.9%- 46.9%- 4.2%
Bullet 2091
6426W 6058L 428D
Blitz 2233
3932W 3881L 456D
Daily 1891
81W 83L 5D
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Coach Chesswick

Game Review & Constructive Feedback for 190l

Great effort in your recent games! You’ve shown solid understanding of typical opening principles and were able to convert some promising positions into wins. Here are a few targeted areas to help you improve your game further:

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: Your knowledge of the French Defense and related mainline structures is commendable. You effectively developed your pieces and castled timely in most games, maintaining good central control.
  • Tactical Awareness: You successfully executed tactics leading to material gains in your wins, particularly noticing opportunities to trade and simplify into winning endgames.
  • Endgame Technique: You managed to convert favorable endgames accurately, which is a crucial skill to keep honing.

Areas for Improvement

  • Handling Time Pressure: In the loss against Themightygopher, the game ended by time, suggesting managing your time better could avoid rushed moves and oversights. Try to balance your thinking time through all phases of the game.
  • Opening Consistency: While your openings are solid, there were moments (e.g., in the Bird’s Opening variation) when reacting to opponent's early challenges like ...Bg4 could be met with more precise responses. Review critical opening lines and explore alternative plans when opponents deviate.
  • Midgame Planning: In several losses, there were opportunities to improve your piece coordination and pressure-building. For example, improving the activity of your light-squared bishop and rooks can lead to better attacking chances and defense.
  • Positional Understanding: Watch out for pawn structure weaknesses and consider prophylactic moves to limit your opponent's counterplay. You can deepen your understanding by studying plans in typical pawn structures from the French and Slav openings.

Recommendations

  1. Review the French Defense Exchange Variation and Bird's Opening nuances to reinforce your opening repertoire.
  2. Practice endgame puzzles focusing on rook and pawn endgames to continue your strong finishing skills.
  3. Incorporate training on time management in your practice games to improve performance under time controls.
  4. Analyze your losses in detail, especially those decided by tactical oversights or poor time management, to learn from mistakes.

Example Highlight from Your Latest Win

In your game against awesomecow23 where you won with White, notice how you maintained central tension and used active piece play to open lines strategically before transitioning to a winning endgame with superior positioning.

Keep practicing and reviewing your games — consistent effort will lead to steady improvement!


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