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Saidakbar Saydaliev IM

Akewjon Tashkent Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
70.2%- 22.8%- 6.9%
Rapid 2314 218W 36L 25D
Blitz 2808 2282W 782L 256D
Bullet 2814 1355W 436L 98D
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Feedback for Saidakbar Saydaliev (Akewjon)

You've demonstrated strong tactical awareness and attacking instincts in several recent games, especially in Chess960 where unfamiliar positions require quick adaptation. Here are some detailed observations and advice to help you improve further:

Strengths
  • Initiative and Attack: Your games show you are not afraid to seize the initiative early. For example, aggressive pawn pushes like f4 and timely piece activity often put your opponents on the back foot.
  • Combining Threats: You skillfully coordinate your pieces to create multiple simultaneous threats, which is especially visible in positions where you exploit pins, forks, and discovered attacks.
  • Endgame Technique: In some wins, your precision in simplifying to favorable endgames and converting small advantages is solid, showing good understanding of piece coordination and king activity.
Areas for Improvement
  • Opening Stability: While your attacking style is effective, your recent losses suggest some vulnerability in the opening and early middlegame. Working on more stable opening repertoires or fine-tuning your current ones can help you avoid losing material or positional footing early. Specifically, pay attention to move orders and pawn structure to avoid unnecessary weaknesses.
  • Positional Awareness: In a few games, better awareness of your opponent's counterplay and defensive resources might prevent sudden losses. Before launching your attack, ensure you are not dropping important material or allowing your opponent to seize key squares or open lines.
  • Time Management: Some annotated clock times indicate slightly rushed moves in critical moments (e.g. late middlegame). Take care to allocate your time wisely especially when the position is complex to avoid blunders and missing strong tactical continuations.
  • Endgame Caution: Although your endgame technique is generally good, occasionally overzealous attacks in winning positions (or attempts to force mate) might backfire if not thoroughly calculated. Gradual improvement in endgame knowledge could improve your winning consistency.
Practical Tips
  • Review your most recent loss carefully, focusing on where early inaccuracies or imprecise calculations led to unfavorable exchanges. Understanding these moments will help you to avoid repeat mistakes.
  • Work on Chess960-specific opening theory where possible, since the unusual initial setups can create unfamiliar strategic patterns. Improving opening familiarity can grant you more confidence out of the gate.
  • Continue practicing tactical puzzles daily to sharpen your calculation skills, but also allocate time to study strategic concepts like pawn structure, space control, and piece activity.
  • Consider annotating your own games self-critically; this habit deepens your insight and embeds lessons much stronger than passive review.

Your fighting spirit and willingness to engage dynamically make your games exciting to watch. With targeted improvements in opening preparation and positional understanding, you will become an even stronger player. Keep up the great work and enjoy the learning journey!


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