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Brian Dew FM

Brian_Dew Since 2018 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
34.5%- 61.8%- 3.6%
Bullet 2062
6W 5L 0D
Blitz 2268
13W 29L 2D
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Game Performance Review for Brian Dew

Strengths:

  • Opening Preparation: You are comfortable in a variety of openings such as the French Defense (Steinitz Variation), Saragossa Opening, and Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack. Your handling of the main line French Defense was particularly strong, showing understanding of typical pawn structures and piece placement.
  • Active Piece Play: In your latest wins, you effectively used active maneuvers like Ne4, Nd6, and well-timed rook invasions (Rc7, Rxb7) which ultimately helped you to harass your opponent and gain tactical opportunities.
  • Endgame Technique: You successfully converted advantageous positions in endgames, for example forcing resignations and checkmates by utilizing both pawn structure advantages and piece activity.

Areas to Improve:

  • Pawn Structure and Calculation: Some losses indicate that your pawn breaks or structural decisions could be refined, especially in more tactical positions. For example, in one game you lost quickly after early knight exchanges where your pawn structure became compromised and you fell behind in development.
  • King Safety: Review games where your king became exposed (especially in middlegame transitions). In one loss, your king safety was compromised due to weaknesses around it which allowed your opponent to apply pressure and eventually checkmate.
  • Positional Awareness: In a few losses, you allowed your opponent strong outposts (like centralized knights or key squares that were hard to contest). Strengthening your control of critical squares and anticipating opponent ideas earlier will enhance your overall game quality.
  • Time Management: Based on the clock data, you often make efficient use of your time early but face time pressure in complex positions. Practicing faster calculation and intuition in critical moments will reduce errors under time constraints.

Recommendations:

  • Work on computing key pawn breaks and exchanges in the opening to maintain a healthy structure and avoid early concessions.
  • Study classic games involving your chosen openings to deepen understanding of typical middlegame plans and improve attacking and defensive patterns.
  • Focus on exercises and puzzles centered around king safety and defending tricky positions, especially in openings like the Nimzowitsch-Larsen or French Defense.
  • Try to manage your clock by spending more time on critical moves while using intuition on quieter moves, balancing accuracy and speed.

Highlight: Last Win Review

Your win with White against patoszachista7 featured energetic piece activity and strong tactical control. The key moment was when you played Ne4 and then Nd6, taking advantage of your opponent's pinned pieces and eventually winning material decisively.

Keep building on these attacking instincts while sharpening your defensive technique, and you'll continue to improve your results.

Next Steps

Consider reviewing your recorded games for tactical patterns missed and positional errors. If possible, follow up with targeted training on pawn structure and king safety.


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