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Alexander Alexikov IM

AleksandrAleksikov Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
54.3%- 39.3%- 6.4%
Rapid 2487 3W 0L 0D
Blitz 2468 5881W 4276L 699D
Bullet 1688 53W 18L 2D
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Coach Chesswick

Coaching Feedback for Alexander Alexikov

Alexander, your recent games show great resilience and strategic understanding. Here are some highlights along with areas to focus on for improvement:

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: You demonstrate solid knowledge of various openings such as the Caro-Kann, Sicilian Defense (Najdorf and Canal Attack), and structures related to the King's Indian Attack. Your choice of lines and development show good understanding of typical plans.
  • Positional Play: Your games often transition smoothly from the opening into active middlegame play. Moves like Ng5, timely pawn breaks, and good use of open files (e.g., Rooks on d- and c-files) indicate well-thought positional play.
  • Endgame Technique: In your wins, you convert advantages confidently, sometimes after complex maneuvering. Examples include precise kingside pawn pushes and piece coordination that lead to decisive material gains or mating nets.
  • Calculation and Tactical Awareness: Your attacks—especially when capitalizing on opponents’ inaccuracies—are sharp. Moves like Rxe6, followed by advancing passed pawns and timely piece exchanges, showcase strong calculation ability.

Areas to Improve

  • Time Management: In some games with big time disparity (e.g., shorter remaining clocks), your efficiency under pressure can improve. Working on faster, more confident move selection in critical moments will reduce time trouble risks.
  • Defensive Awareness: A few losses show instances of allowing opponents counterplay or missing simpler defensive resources early on. Strengthening your ability to foresee tactical threats and evaluate exchanges will help maintain your advantage.
  • Pawn Structure Considerations: In certain games, there were moments where early pawn moves resulted in structural weaknesses (isolated or backward pawns). Reviewing these positions post-game could refine your assessment of when to commit pawn breaks or exchanges.
  • Opening Variety and Flexibility: While your main openings are well-prepared, occasionally diversifying your opening repertoire or adjusting move order could surprise opponents and reduce their preparation effectiveness.

Specific Game Observations

Your recent win against gambit_u featured a strong middlegame attack with timely knight maneuvers and excellent rook activity, culminating in a successful pawn promotion and decisive control. Opponent resignation was well-earned due to your persistent pressure.

In the loss to tralalopoulos, the opening sequence was risky, with an early pawn capture and some tactical oversights around move 16-20. Studying the Ponziani Opening and tactics in that region may prevent similar pitfalls.

Finally, your technique in games ending with checkmate showcased good visualization and coordination of your queen and rook—keep practicing visualization exercises to sharpen this skill further.

Next Steps for Progress

  • Analyze your losses in more detail focusing on tactical patterns and missed defensive resources.
  • Practice rapid and blitz games to improve your time management under clock pressure.
  • Review common pawn structures in your preferred openings to deepen strategic plans.
  • Continue endgame training, especially queen and rook endings, to maintain your conversion strength.

Keep up the great work, Alexander! Your consistent effort and learning attitude will definitely push your chess to higher levels.


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