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Charles Schulien FM

cschess Portland, OR Since 2009 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
66.6%- 29.6%- 3.8%
Bullet 1709
1617W 910L 78D
Blitz 2144
997W 310L 52D
Rapid 1628
51W 4L 4D
Daily 2454
114W 11L 25D
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Charles Schulien - Game Review and Feedback

Hi Charles, I've reviewed some of your recent games and want to share constructive feedback to help you improve your chess skills further.

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: You show very good understanding of popular openings like the Queen’s Gambit Accepted and Nimzo-Indian Defense. Your development in these lines is promising, especially your quick and harmonious piece placement.
  • Tactical Awareness: Your recent wins include some well-executed tactical combinations and mating nets, demonstrating alertness to tactical opportunities and threats.
  • Endgame Technique: You demonstrated strong technique converting your advantage into a win, particularly in precise move sequences leading to checkmate or material gain.

Areas to Improve

  • Time Management: Time control fluctuations were noted in some games. Improving your clock management will help avoid losing games on time or rushing critical positions. Try practicing with time controls that challenge your speed but still allow room for deep thinking.
  • Defensive Awareness: In some losses, like the recent Nimzo-Indian game, you faced pressure in the middle game leading to unfavorable exchanges and a weakened king position. Focus on maintaining a solid pawn structure and be cautious about weakening squares near your king.
  • Handling Opponent Pressure: Pay attention to your responses when opponents increase aggressive pressure, especially in complex positions. Prevent counterattacks by improving your calculation and positional understanding under stressful scenarios.

Suggestions for Training

  • Analyze the endings of your recent losses to understand where defensive inaccuracies occurred.
  • Work on tactics puzzles focused on defensive motifs; this can improve your ability to parry threats efficiently.
  • Review concepts in time management and practice using a chess clock regularly.
  • Keep exploring your current openings and improve knowledge about typical plans and traps that arise.

Highlighted Game

For example, in your recent win with White in the Queen’s Gambit Accepted (D21), you played actively in the center and capitalized on your opponent’s inaccuracies to build a strong attack. Try to replicate this dynamic approach in other games.

Also, consider revisiting the loss against DavidRd6 where early exchanges weakened your control in the center and opened lines for your opponent's pieces. Strengthening your strategic defensive skills will help you resist such pressures.

Keep up the hard work, and I’m confident your play will continue to improve!


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