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Anna Kochukova WFM

AK212v Since 2017 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
47.7%- 43.9%- 8.5%
Bullet 2236
62W 39L 6D
Blitz 2001
471W 447L 88D
Rapid 1828
8W 12L 2D
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Coach Chesswick

Coaching Feedback for Anna Kochukova

Hi Anna! You've shown great fighting spirit and tactical awareness in your recent games. Here’s some constructive feedback to help you continue improving your chess skills:

Strengths

  • Opening Repertoire: You are comfortable with common openings such as the Scotch and Caro-Kann, and you tend to follow solid opening principles by occupying the center and developing pieces actively.
  • Tactical Alertness: You have demonstrated good tactical vision, converting material gains and spotting checkmate patterns effectively, as seen in your recent wins.
  • King Safety and Castling: You consistently castle early, which contributes positively to your king safety and quick development.

Areas for Improvement

  • Handling Pawn Structures: In some games, you faced difficulties managing pawn tension, especially in closed or semi-closed positions (e.g., French Defense setups). Consider studying pawn structure themes and how to create or avoid weaknesses.
  • Endgame Technique: While you convert some winning positions with confidence, certain endgames, especially involving multiple pawns and minor pieces, could be improved by deepening your understanding of key endgame principles.
  • Avoiding Premature Exchanges: At times, early queen trades or piece exchanges may have relieved your opponent’s pressure too soon. Evaluate whether exchanging pieces benefits your position or should be delayed to maintain attacking chances.
  • Time Management: Although you usually keep a good pace, a couple of games indicate you lost due to running low on time. Practicing time control strategies and efficient calculation will help maintain focus and accuracy throughout all stages of the game.

Practical Suggestions

  1. Review and analyze your losses carefully—identify key turning points and alternative moves to build your strategic understanding.
  2. Practice tactical puzzles regularly to sharpen your calculation and pattern recognition.
  3. Study endgames relevant to the openings you favor, focusing on fundamental king and pawn techniques.
  4. Work on planning in the middlegame by connecting your opening knowledge to clear plans and target weak squares or pieces in your opponent’s camp.

Keep up the great work, Anna! Consistent practice and reflection will lead to steady rating improvements and deeper chess understanding.


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