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AlexCn1 NM

Since 2011 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
49.4%- 45.8%- 4.8%
Bullet 1992
297W 303L 13D
Blitz 2054
1305W 1184L 142D
Rapid 2158
1W 0L 0D
Daily 1199
5W 2L 1D
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Coach Chesswick

Game Review and Feedback for AlexCn1

Hi AlexCn1, great work on your recent games! You've demonstrated solid opening knowledge and tactical awareness, especially in your wins. Here’s some constructive feedback to help you improve further:

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: You are playing well-established openings like the Pirc Defense and Bogo-Indian, showing a good grasp of key theoretical ideas and plans.
  • Active Play and Tactical Awareness: Your games display good tactical alertness, such as tactical exchanges to gain material and pressure the opponent effectively. For example, in your recent win versus “Lpsi,” you kept up consistent attack pressure which eventually led to a checkmate.
  • Endgame Technique: You convert favorable endgames decisively, as in your QGD-based win where you used precise maneuvering to force resignation.

Areas to Focus On

  • Time Management: A few games were lost on time despite technically balanced positions. Try to allocate your time more evenly across phases of the game, especially in complex middlegames where critical decisions arise.
  • Handling Pressure in Defense: In some losses, opponents have successfully taken initiative after your inaccuracies in the middlegame—particularly when facing pawn breaks like ...b5 or central tension. Focus on improving your defensive skills and counterplay, which will help you reduce losing chances.
  • Positional Understanding: Occasionally you exchanged pieces too early or allowed key squares to be contested (for example, control of dark squares in your Queen’s Indian or Grünfeld games). Work on identifying small strategic improvements like improving piece coordination and pawn structure stability.

Practical Tips

  1. Review key moments in your losses via AlexCn1’s analysis to understand why the position became difficult and what alternative moves could improve your position.
  2. Practice tactics regularly focusing on middlegame motifs such as pins, forks, and discovered attacks – these often appear in your games and sharpening them can increase your conversion rate.
  3. Study endgames fundamentals and basic defensive setups so you keep resilience when behind and maximize your chances to hold or create counter threats.
  4. Continue exploring your favorite openings deeper and experiment with move-order nuances to make your opening repertoire more robust and less predictable.

Highlights from Your Most Recent Win

Your win with the Black pieces against a 1956-rated opponent involved a sharp fight in the Pirc Defense. You successfully challenged the center and initiated active play on the kingside, culminating in a strong passed pawn and decisive rook activity. Well done on converting the advantage efficiently!

Keep up the good work! Consistent practice, reflection on your games, and targeted study will lead to notable improvement and higher 2158 (2019-03-27).


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