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elamier fathy FM

elamier mansoura Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
41.9%- 48.1%- 10.0%
Blitz 2290
2406W 2767L 574D
Rapid 2242
1W 1L 0D
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Feedback for elamier fathy

Overall, your recent games demonstrate solid understanding and good fundamentals, especially with your opening choice and middlegame planning. Here are some constructive points to help you continue improving:

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: You have a strong grasp of the Trompowsky Attack (ECO A45), consistently developing your pieces actively and putting pressure early on your opponent’s position.
  • Positional Play: You manage to improve your piece placement and create threats, such as well-timed queenside and center pawn pushes.
  • Endgame Technique: In your wins, you showed good technique in converting advantages, maintaining control in simplified positions, and applying pressure on your opponent.

Areas for Improvement

  • Handling Pressure in Complex Positions: In some losses, like the game versus Gaganjaani, you faced challenges under sustained pressure, especially surrounding pawn tension and piece coordination in the center. Focus on reinforcing your central control and anticipating counterplay better.
  • Piece Activity in Defense: In a few critical moments, your pieces could be more actively placed to defend or challenge threats. For example, improving coordination between your knights and bishops in the middlegame can help you resist opponent attacks.
  • Time Management: Your time usage is generally good, but watch the moments when you start using considerably less time after complex moves; a more balanced time approach can lead to stronger, more consistent decision-making.

Practical Recommendations

  • Study typical pawn structures and breakthroughs in the Trompowsky and related d4 openings to deepen your strategic understanding and avoid getting passive.
  • Work on calculation training especially in positions with dynamic tension (pawn breaks and piece sacrifices) to be comfortable defending and counter-attacking.
  • Review your losses with an engine or coach focusing on the moments where you felt less confident. Focus on improving your pattern recognition for tactics and strategic plans.

Keep up the great work! Your style is proactive and you are already demonstrating a strong competitive level. With targeted improvements in defense and strategic awareness, you can take your game to the next level.

Here is a sample from one of your recent wins illustrating classic Trompowsky play and good endgame technique.

[Event "Live Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2025.06.06"]
[White "elamier"]
[Black "akaPeikeda17"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A45"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 Ne4 3. Bf4 d5 4. Nd2 c5 5. Nxe4 dxe4 6. d5 g6 7. Be5 f6 8. Bc3 Bg7 9. Qd2 O-O 10. g3 Na6 11. Bg2 Bf5 12. Nh3 Qd7 13. Nf4 Rad8 14. Rd1 Nc7 15. Qe3 b6 16. Bxe4 Bxe4 17. Qxe4 e5 18. Ng2 Qd6 19. O-O f5 20. Qd3 a6 21. e4 b5 22. b3 Rde8 23. Rfe1 b4 24. Bb2 Nb5 25. Ne3 f4 26. Nc4 Qd7 27. c3 bxc3 28. Bxc3 f3 29. Bb2 Rf4 30. Re3 Nd4 31. Bxd4 cxd4 32. Rxf3 Rxf3 33. Qxf3 Rf8 34. Qd3 Qg4 35. Kg2 h5 36. f3 Qg5 37. Qd2 Qf6 38. Qe2 g5 39. d6 h4 40. d7 Qe6 41. Nb2 Qxd7 42. Nd3 hxg3 43. hxg3 Rf6 44. Rc1 Rh6 45. Rg1 Qh3+ 46. Kf2 Qh2+ 47. Rg2 Qh3 48. Nc5 g4 49. fxg4 Rf6+ 50. Kg1 Qh6 51. Nd3 Bf8 52. Nxe5 Re6 53. Nd3 Bd6 54. e5 Bc7 55. Qe4 Bxe5 56. Nxe5 Qc1+ 57. Kf2 Rf6+ 58. Nf3 Qc2+ 59. Qe2 Qe4 60. Qxe4 d3 61. Qe8+ Kg7 62. Qe7+ Rf7 63. Qxf7+ Kxf7 64. Ke3 d2 65. Rxd2 a5 66. Rd5 a4 67. Ra5 Ke6 68. Rxa4 Kd6 69. Rc4 1-0

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