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alirezhsii

Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
43.8%- 49.6%- 6.7%
Bullet 2494
73W 81L 3D
Blitz 2567
1701W 1931L 267D
Rapid 1999
2W 1L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

What You're Doing Well

Your recent games highlight some strong points in your play that are contributing to your steady rating improvement:

  • Tactical Awareness: In your recent win against Fbertona, you successfully navigated complex positions, including a tricky middle game involving aggressive piece play and pawn structure manipulation. Your ability to create threats and convert on opponent mistakes is notable.
  • Opening Preparation: Your choice and handling of openings such as the Sicilian Defense variations and Queen's Gambit Declined show solid understanding. Particularly, your good results with tricky sidelines like the Moscow Variation and your ability to steer games into comfortable territory early.
  • Endgame Technique: While the reviewed games ended before lengthy endgames, your ability to pressure opponents into time trouble and capitalize on their time management errors shows good practical skills.
  • Consistent Rating Progress: Your upward trends in rating especially in the last 1 to 3 months demonstrate effective learning and consistent play.

Areas for Improvement

There are some specific aspects to focus on that could help solidify your performance and reduce losses:

  • Handling Pressure in Complex Positions: Some losses, such as the game versus Unagi5, show challenges in managing tough positional pressure and dynamic piece tension in the middle game. Work on deepening your evaluation skills in these situations to avoid passive moves.
  • Time Management Under Pressure: While your ability to win games on time is an asset, relying on time pressure might backfire in higher-level play. Practice balancing quick decision-making with accuracy to improve move quality especially in critical moments.
  • Opening Diversity and Adaptation: You tend to repeat certain opening variations. Expanding your repertoire and preparing responses to less common lines could prevent opponents from gaining easy equality or initiative.
  • Reducing Losses and Draws: Your overall losses slightly outnumber wins, and draws are less frequent. Focus on converting better positions into wins and fighting harder in worse positions to add resilience to your play.

Practical Recommendations

  • Analyze your recent losses deeply, focusing on pivotal moments where your position started to decline or where you missed stronger continuations.
  • Practice tactical puzzles regularly that mimic motifs from your favored openings like the Sicilian Defense to sharpen recognition of typical plans.
  • Consider working on endgame fundamentals, particularly queen and minor piece endgames, to complement your middle-game skills.
  • Try longer time controls occasionally to reduce reliance on time pressure wins and develop deeper calculation habits.
  • Review master games in lines like the Sicilian Moscow and Caro-Kann to adopt ideas that can improve your strategic depth.

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