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dark_horse05 WFM

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
52.4%- 38.1%- 9.5%
Bullet 2084
48W 42L 9D
Blitz 2298
139W 94L 25D
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Coach Chesswick

Feedback for dark_horse05

You've shown solid progress with some notable victories recently! Let’s break down your play and identify areas to improve further:

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: You chose sound and flexible openings such as the Philidor Defense Exchange Variation and Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack. Maintaining good control in the opening helped you to reach playable middlegame positions consistently.
  • Endgame Technique: In your most recent wins, you demonstrated good technique converting small advantages, especially in complex positions like the one against Jasper_C. Your accuracy in tactics and final mating nets is encouraging.
  • Active Play: You made active attacking choices, pushing for dynamic play (e.g., timely pawn breaks and aggressive piece placements). This often put your opponents on the defensive and earned you initiative.

Areas to Focus On

  • Defense Under Pressure: In your recent losses, positions where you faced pressure in the center and queenside (like against GGOOSE0) showed some difficulty managing counterplay and tactical threats. Stronger calculation and solid defensive moves will help reduce mistakes here.
  • Calculation Improvement: There were a few critical moments where more precise calculation or move order awareness could avoid tactical losses—especially in complex pawn structures or when your king’s safety was compromised.
  • Time Management: You won some games on time, which shows you manage your clock well to an extent, but try to balance quick moves with thoughtful deeper calculations in critical positions to avoid under-preparation.
  • Transition to Endgames: Some games ended abruptly after you lost material or were outmaneuvered. Study fundamental endgames to better handle disadvantageous positions or play for counter-chances.

Practical Recommendations

  • Review your last few losses in detail, focusing on the moments you lost control of the position or miscalculated tactics.
  • Practice tactical puzzles that emphasize defending and spotting counterattacks, which can improve handling opponent threats.
  • Continue refining your opening repertoire, adding understanding of typical middlegame plans so you’re more confident transitioning into complex positions.
  • Analyze grandmaster games in your preferred openings (like the Philidor and Larsen Attack) to deepen strategic understanding.

Keep up the hard work, and keep learning from each game! Your recent wins show you have strong potential to climb higher if you focus on defensive resilience and calculation precision.

For further study, consider exploring concepts like pawn structure and calculation techniques. Also, track your improvement progress via your peak rating .


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