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Alexandra Kosteniuk GM

ChessQueen Since 2013 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
55.6%- 31.6%- 12.8%
Daily 400 0W 14L 0D
Rapid 2483 83W 120L 65D
Blitz 2828 3127W 1608L 736D
Bullet 2637 723W 496L 107D
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Overview of Recent Performance

Alexandra, your recent rapid games on Chess.com show a solid performance with a strength-adjusted win rate just under 48%. Your 1-month rating is an impressive 2483, reflecting a strong level of play despite a slight downward rating trend observed recently.

It's important to note that your rating has remained largely stable over the past 3 to 6 months, with minimal net change overall. This consistency demonstrates resilience and a reliable playing standard in rapid time controls.

Analysis of Recent Wins

  • You effectively utilized openings like the French Defense Advance (Paulsen Attack) and the Ruy Lopez (Morphy Defense Deferred Classical), establishing promising middlegame positions.
  • In one game, pushing a pawn majority on the kingside and applying consistent pressure led to successful attacks culminating in resignation from your opponents.
  • Your handling of the Smith-Morra Gambit and Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack in other games showed preparedness and flexibility in less commonly seen openings.
  • Strong endgame technique was evident in converting material advantages and leveraging passed pawns.

Overall, your wins show good strategic planning and tactical alertness, especially in capitalizing on opponent weaknesses in the middlegame.

Analysis of Recent Losses

  • Some losses came against very strong opposition (such as AnishGiri and AryanTari), where you faced accurate and aggressive play.
  • In a few games, key moments came down to pressure in the middlegame—particularly in complex positions around the Ruy Lopez and Sicilian Defense—suggesting areas to focus on improving calculation and defensive technique.
  • One loss by checkmate emphasized the need to stay vigilant against opponent tactical threats late in the game.

Resilience under pressure and ensuring time management remains a priority to avoid such last-phase vulnerabilities.

Suggestions for Improvement

  • Middlegame Tactical Awareness: Continue practicing calculation exercises to sharpen spotting tactical shots and avoid falling into opponent traps.
  • Opening Preparation: Although your opening choices are solid, consider deepening your knowledge in the lines where you faced challenges, notably the Ruy Lopez Cozio Defense and Sicilian variations.
  • Endgame Technique: Keep honing endgame skills, especially rook and pawn endings, as demonstrated in your wins. This often secures half points that can be critical in tournaments.
  • Time Management: Given rapid time controls, balancing speed with accuracy will improve decision-making under pressure.
  • Psychological Resilience: Reflect on difficult loss moments to maintain confidence and avoid tilt during competitive play.

Next Steps

Incorporate tactical drills and endgame study into your daily routine. Reviewing your losses, especially critical mistakes or missed defensive moves, will help patch weaknesses and adapt your strategies. It might also be helpful to analyze some of your recent games with a coach or engine focusing on critical turning points.

Maintain your diverse opening repertoire, but reinforce specific lines that have been tested by strong opposition. Staying physically and mentally fit will also support peak performance in rapid formats.

Additional Resources

  • Study classical games featuring Paulsen Attack and Morph Defense to deepen understanding.
  • Use tactical trainers prioritizing rapid time controls to replicate game conditions.
  • Review endgame theory, focusing on rook and pawn endgames.

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