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Simon Knudsen FM

99simooon Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
52.6%- 39.2%- 8.2%
Rapid 2292 1W 1L 0D
Blitz 2650 860W 634L 135D
Bullet 2465 17W 19L 1D
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Feedback for Simon Knudsen

Simon, you have demonstrated some solid strengths in your recent games. Your opening preparation is commendable, especially your consistent use of the Sicilian Defense and Italian Game lines, which you handle confidently. Your tactical awareness and ability to convert advantages into wins are evident in your last few successful matches.

Strengths:

  • Opening Knowledge: Your choice of openings shows a good understanding of mainline theory, such as the Closed Sicilian Defense and the Giuoco Piano. This gives you a strong and comfortable starting point in your games.
  • Active Piece Play: You effectively develop your pieces and coordinate attacks, as seen in your last winning games where you leveraged central control and timely piece exchanges to gain material and initiative.
  • Endgame Technique: Several wins were secured by precise technique in complex endgames, demonstrating good calculation skills and patience.

Areas to Improve:

  • Defending Against Attacks: In your most recent loss, the advanced complications and pressure from your opponent overwhelmed your position. It would help to reinforce your defensive skills and improve recognizing threats earlier to avoid being caught off guard.
  • Calculation Under Time Pressure: Some critical moments showed you having little time left on the clock, which increases the chance of oversight. Working on faster, more accurate calculation and practical time management will reduce time trouble mistakes.
  • Transition From Opening to Middlegame: Occasionally, the shift from your opening setup to a dynamic middlegame plan could be sharpened. Consider focusing on understanding typical middlegame plans and pawn structures arising from your openings to make smoother transitions.

Suggestions:

  1. Review your recent losses to identify recurring tactical motifs where defenses faltered. Practice puzzles focused on defensive tactics and counterattacks.
  2. Use a chess clock in training games to simulate time pressure, improving your speed and confidence in critical moments.
  3. Study model games in your favored openings to enrich your understanding of resulting middlegame plans and common strategic ideas.
  4. Keep analyzing your winning games to reinforce what works well — paying attention to how you convert advantages and maintain pressure.

Keep up the hard work, Simon! Your steady improvement and solid foundations make you well-positioned to keep progressing in your chess journey.


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