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Igor Berezovsky IM

Golda17 Since 2012 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
52.6%- 41.3%- 6.1%
Bullet 2550
307W 217L 8D
Blitz 2378
1029W 833L 147D
Rapid 2400
0W 1L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Feedback for Igor Berezovsky (Golda17)

Igor, you have shown a solid understanding of positional play and opening theory in your recent games. Your handling of the Queen’s Pawn and various Sicilian defense structures demonstrates good opening preparation and strategic planning. Here are some specific points for improvement and strengths to build upon:

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: Your choice of openings, such as the Queen’s Gambit variations and the Sicilian Defense lines, are well-chosen and show knowledge of current theory. Moves like early pawn breaks with d5 or pressure on the center suggest you’re comfortable in mainline openings.
  • Active Piece Play: In many games, you effectively activate your pieces, such as knight outposts (Nc6, Nd7) and timely bishop developments. Your use of rooks to control open files and the 7th rank is a good habit.
  • Creating Pressure: You are adept at creating structural tension (pawn breaks and captures) that result in favorable tactical or positional opportunities—this is evident in games where you gain space advantage or restrict your opponent’s pieces.

Areas to Improve

  • Endgame Technique: While you reach advantageous endgames, there were occasions where you could convert better or defend more precisely. Focus on sharpening your calculation and technique in simpler positions. Reviewing basic endgames and practicing rook and minor piece endings can help.
  • Tactical Awareness: A few losses involved tactical oversights or missed opportunities. Consider spending time daily on solving puzzles to improve pattern recognition and calculation speed under time pressure.
  • Time Management: Some parts of your games show steep time drops, especially in complex middlegames. Try to allocate your thinking time more evenly during the game to avoid rushed moves in critical moments.

Suggestions for Training

  • Study classic games in your preferred openings, focusing on strategic ideas rather than just memorizing moves.
  • Analyze your losses carefully to understand where your calculation or evaluation went wrong.
  • Use Golda17’s own recent wins and losses as practical cases to deepen your understanding.
  • Work regularly with tactical puzzles and endgame drills tailored to your current level.

Overall, Igor, your consistent fighting spirit and positional understanding are excellent foundations. Continued practice with a focus on calculation, time control, and endgame conversion will help you elevate your play even further. Keep up the good work!


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