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Attila Gergacz IM

geeeeri Kolding Since 2008 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
48.6%- 46.6%- 4.9%
Bullet 2479
1022W 974L 95D
Blitz 2500
329W 318L 39D
Daily 1665
111W 109L 12D
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Coach Chesswick

Feedback for Attila Gergacz

Attila, your recent games show a strong fighting spirit and good understanding of typical middlegame themes, especially in complex positions like the King's Indian Defense and various Indian setups. Here are some constructive points to help you improve further:

Strengths

  • Opening Choice & Preparation: You consistently choose solid, reputable openings like the King's Indian, Alekhine's Defense, and French structures. Your move orders are generally sound and help you reach familiar and challenging middlegame positions.
  • Active Play: You show a preference for active piece play and often seek tactical opportunities, as seen in your aggressive pawn pushes and piece sacrifices. This creates dynamic chances especially in blitz time controls.
  • Endgame Technique: In winning games, you demonstrate good technique in converting small advantages and material assets into wins or winning on time, showing practical resourcefulness.

Areas for Improvement

  • Time Management: Several of your wins were due to opponents running out of time. It’s important to balance speed and accuracy to avoid time pressure yourself, which caused difficulties in some lost games.
  • Opening Accuracy: While your openings are solid, occasional inaccuracies or unexplored lines allowed opponents to seize the initiative (e.g., in the French Defense and King's Indian structures). Consider reviewing critical theoretical novelties or typical plans in your main openings to gain an edge early on.
  • Defensive Awareness: Some losses involved tactical shots and pressure that you could have parried better—especially in complex and cramped positions. Sharpening your tactical vision and practicing defensive technique could minimize mistakes under pressure.
  • Middlegame Strategy: A few games featured missed opportunities to improve piece coordination or simplify favorably. Focus on positional understanding, such as controlling key squares, improving bad bishops, or timely exchanges to convert advantages consistently.

Next Steps

  1. Analyze key losses to identify specific tactical or strategic oversights.
  2. Study your chosen openings deeper, especially the sidelines where you faced difficulties.
  3. Incorporate regular tactical training to improve defensive calculation and spotting threats.
  4. Practice time management by playing longer time controls occasionally and using a clock efficiently in blitz.
  5. Continue to focus on active, dynamic play but balance it with solid defensive fundamentals.

Keep up the hard work! Your solid opening repertoire and fighting mentality are great foundations. Improving your accuracy in opening knowledge and time management will significantly strengthen your results.


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