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adhamlbatikha

Since 2025 (Closed for Fair Play Violations) Chess.com
46.8%- 45.2%- 8.0%
Bullet 232
22W 27L 4D
Blitz 252
151W 168L 21D
Rapid 626
257W 221L 49D
Daily 1113
6W 5L 1D
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Player Feedback for adhamlbatikha

Great job on your recent games! You've shown a strong understanding of opening theory, especially in the Sicilian Defense and Queen's Pawn openings, which is a solid foundation for your overall play.

Strengths

  • Opening Play: Your choice of openings like the Sicilian Defense and French Defense shows good variety and you are comfortable handling mainline choices.
  • Attacking Awareness: In several games, you capitalized on tactical opportunities and demonstrated good initiative, finishing some games with checkmate in efficient fashion.
  • Time Management: You often maintained good tempo during your games, which helped you execute complex moves effectively, like in your time win.

Areas to Improve

  • King Safety: In the most recent loss, the king became vulnerable early, leading to a quick checkmate. Always prioritize king safety by timely castling and avoiding premature exposure.
  • Tactical Awareness: Some losses occurred due to tactical oversights such as allowing forks or pins. Continue working on spotting tactics through puzzles and reviewing games to identify missed tactics.
  • Endgame Technique: A few games ended quickly due to mistakes in the endgame phase. Practicing fundamental endgames will increase your chances to convert advantages or hold difficult positions.

Suggestions for Continued Growth

  • Review your losses and analyze critical moments to understand what went wrong tactically or positionally.
  • Study basic opening principles to solidify king safety and piece development.
  • Incorporate tactical pattern recognition training in your routine using puzzles or software.
  • Practice simple endgame scenarios to strengthen your finishing skills.

Keep practicing and reviewing your games! Consistency and learning from mistakes will elevate your chess skill steadily.


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