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Ilja Biriukov IM

Ezov Since 2017 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
53.0%- 36.6%- 10.4%
Bullet 2164
68W 55L 2D
Blitz 2187
1256W 854L 258D
Rapid 1968
2W 7L 1D
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Coach Chesswick

Feedback for Ilja Biriukov

Ilja, you've been showing steady progress in your games recently, and it's great to see your fighting spirit in complex positions. Here are some targeted observations and constructive suggestions based on your recent performance:

Strengths

  • Opening Knowledge: You frequently employ solid openings like the Slav Defense, Queen’s Pawn structures, and English Defense, which give you a reliable basis to build on.
  • Active Play and Initiative: Your games show good attempts to seize the initiative early, for example aggressive pawn pushes and timely piece activity (e.g., 12. e4 and 15. g4 in your wins), which puts your opponents on the back foot.
  • Tactical Awareness: You’ve demonstrated the ability to exploit tactical motifs such as pins, captures, and timely sacrifices (example: 24. Bxf7+ followed by Bxe8 in one of your recent wins), which is a great asset.

Areas for Improvement

  • Time Management: A pattern in some games suggests a tendency to run low on the clock and lose on time. Try to allocate your time more evenly, perhaps by practicing faster calculation without sacrificing accuracy.
  • Endgame Technique: Some losses occur in close, technical endgames. Improving your endgame fundamentals, especially pawn structure and king activity, will help convert advantages more consistently.
  • Positional Understanding: There are moments where exchanges or piece placements could be optimized. Focus on controlling key squares, coordinating your pieces harmoniously, and avoiding unnecessary exchanges that relieve opponent’s tension.
  • Opening Depth: While your openings are solid, deepening your preparation in your favorite lines will allow you to stay ahead of your opponent early on and avoid passive positions.

Recommendations

  • Review critical moments in your losses to understand the turning points — for example, study why the position after 20...Rxd5 led to difficulties, and how you could better respond in similar situations.
  • Practice tactical puzzles regularly to sharpen your calculation and spotting opportunities in the heat of the game.
  • Work on time control: use online training tools that mimic tournament time formats to build comfort managing your clock.
  • Explore more endgame studies, focusing on common rook and minor piece endgames and king activity.

Overall, keep up the consistent effort, and remember each game—win or lose—is a valuable learning experience. Your proactive style is promising; channel that energy with improved strategic planning and time management to reach your next milestone.

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