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Kostya Kavutskiy, Jesse Kraai and David Pruess IM

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44.9%- 48.0%- 7.1%
Bullet 2550
0W 2L 0D
Blitz 2191
45W 56L 7D
Rapid 2048
12W 3L 2D
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Kostya Kavutskiy

Kostya, your recent games show a solid understanding of tactical opportunities and attacking play. For example, your ability to spot forcing moves like sacrifices and coordinated checks paid off decisively.

  • Strength: Your attacking instinct and initiative in sharp positions stand out. This allows you to put constant pressure on your opponents.
  • Improvement: Work on your endgame technique and defensive resourcefulness to convert slight advantages and hold difficult positions more confidently.
  • Tip: Consider deepening your positional understanding, particularly pawn structures and piece coordination, to complement your tactical prowess.
Keep focusing on calculation and refining your opening repertoire to suit your playing style.

Jesse Kraai

Jesse, your games demonstrate a good grasp of opening principles and positional play. You often maintain a stable structure and find constructive plans.

  • Strength: Your patience and strategic planning enable you to build up pressure and outmaneuver opponents slowly.
  • Improvement: Be cautious in complex tactical sequences where the position opens up. Improving calculation accuracy and spotting threats quickly will help reduce losses from unexpected tactics.
  • Tip: Practicing visualization and calculation exercises can boost your confidence in sharp positions and critical moments.
Developing a more versatile playstyle by incorporating more aggressive and dynamical ideas could also add unpredictability to your games.

David Pruess

David, your approach shows solid fundamentals and good opening knowledge, often reaching playable middlegames.

  • Strength: Your consistency and understanding of typical plans make you reliable in standard positions.
  • Improvement: Consider working on time management and decision-making speed to avoid falling into time pressure, which sometimes affects your move quality.
  • Tip: Regularly review losses to identify recurring strategic or tactical mistakes and integrate those lessons into your training regimen.
Inclusion of more dynamic tactics training and endgame studies will round out your skill set and help increase your overall performance.


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