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Zach Bekkedahl NM

Bekkedahl Fort Collins Since 2013 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
54.8%- 38.0%- 7.2%
Daily 1768 63W 13L 7D
Rapid 2002 41W 2L 2D
Blitz 2262 382W 292L 59D
Bullet 2283 384W 296L 47D
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Chess Progress Feedback for Zach Bekkedahl

Hi Zach, great job on your recent games! You have demonstrated solid understanding in the opening phase, especially with your choice of defenses like the King's Indian and Sicilian variations. Let’s break down some key areas to help improve your play even more:

Strengths:

  • Opening Knowledge: You consistently reach good positions in the opening and avoid early pitfalls. Your knowledge of mainline King's Indian and Sicilian setups shows good preparation.
  • Tactical Awareness: Many of your victories result from precise tactical shots, such as timely exchanges and exploiting opponent mistakes.
  • Endgame Technique: You managed to convert several technically winning endgames, demonstrating good understanding in simplified positions.
  • Time Management: You keep a steady pace in blitz games, avoiding time pressure in critical moments.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Middle Game Planning: While your tactical skills are strong, occasionally deeper strategic planning would help maximize your advantage. Consider focusing on pawn structure weaknesses and piece coordination beyond immediate tactics.
  • Defending Complex Positions: In some games, small inaccuracies allowed your opponents to gain the initiative. Practicing defensive techniques and recognizing when simplification benefits you could help maintain resilience.
  • Opening Repertoires: Expanding your repertoire to include alternate setups or anti-Sicilian lines can make your play less predictable and harder to prepare against.
  • Positional Evaluation: Spend time analyzing your games to evaluate critical turning points where a positional move rather than a tactical one might have been stronger.

Recent Game Insight

In your recent win against JohnnyCageMK2, you surprised your opponent with energetic piece activity and seized the open lines promptly, leading to a favorable exchange sequence and eventual material gain. Great job capitalizing on your opponent's mistakes!

For your last loss to roka7, the position became tactically complex late in the game. A few missed defensive resources allowed your opponent to break through. Here, reviewing defensive motifs and calculation under pressure would benefit you.

Next Steps

  • Analyze your key games with a focus on alternative plans in the middle game.
  • Practice defensive puzzles to improve your ability to hold difficult positions.
  • Study typical pawn structures in your chosen openings to enhance strategic planning.
  • Try slower time controls occasionally to deepen your understanding of positions.

Keep up the hard work, Zach! With your current momentum and focused study, you will continue to raise your performance and reach new milestones in your chess journey.


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