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fahmi1090

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
60.0%- 40.0%- 0.0%
Rapid 1166
9W 6L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Analysis and Feedback for fahmi1090

Great job on your recent games! Your aggressive pawn pushes and timely piece activity helped you secure some nice wins. Here are some constructive insights to help you improve further:

  • Opening Choice and Development: You consistently start with 1.d4 and follow up with a solid setup, using moves like e3, g3, and Bg2, which is a classical approach aiming for solid control of the center and long-term pressure. Keep developing pieces quickly and castle early as you have done well in most games.
  • Pawn Structure and Activity: Your pawn pushes like b4-b5-b6 in the Queen's Pawn openings show good understanding of space gaining and expansion on the queenside. Continue to look for moments to open lines for your rooks after pushing pawns forward.
  • Piece Coordination: You demonstrate effective coordination of your knights and bishops, especially with moves like Nf4 challenging opponent pieces and Bh3 to restrict Black’s activity. However, be mindful of possible tactical sequences around these aggressive moves and consider opponent counterplay carefully.
  • Calculation and Tactical Awareness: In your wins, you accurately spotted opportunities like piece sacrifices and exploiting weak squares in the enemy camp. To improve, continue practicing tactical puzzles focusing on pins, forks, and discovered attacks. Avoid falling prey to sudden enemy mating nets, as seen in some losses.
  • Endgame Awareness: In close endgames, try to keep activity of your king and major pieces high. For example, in one loss, allowing the opposing rook and queen to coordinate against your king was decisive. Study basic king-and-rook endgames and common mating patterns to reinforce your defense skills.
  • Time Management: You handled the 10-minute time controls well, maintaining enough time in complicated positions. Work on balancing faster calculation during the opening and early middlegame to preserve more time for critical moments.

Here’s a note on your recent win where you pushed queenside pawns decisively and coordinated your pieces for a strong attack, leading to resignation.

Keep up the great work, continue analyzing your games and practicing tactics, and you will see steady improvement. Remember, patience and steady piece development combined with constant tactical vigilance is a winning formula!


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