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Homayoon Tofuighi GM

HomayoonTofighi Antalya Since 2017 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
68.2%- 26.4%- 5.4%
Bullet 2908
2494W 1603L 204D
Blitz 2903
2925W 631L 230D
Rapid 2415
469W 37L 31D
Daily 1999
16W 15L 2D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Homayoon! Here’s some personalised feedback based on your recent blitz games.

1. What you’re already doing well ✅

  • Dynamic piece play. In several wins (e.g. vs vinniethepooh, game 1) you seized the initiative with early …c5/…b5 breaks and constant piece activity.
  • Opening flexibility. You handle both King’s-side fianchetto lines and more classical set-ups (e.g. East-Indian, Modern, Benoni). This keeps opponents guessing.
  • Concrete calculation. Combinations such as 29…Qxf2+!! in your victory with the Modern show a good nose for tactics.
  • Peak performance. 3043 (2022-01-26) demonstrates you have already reached an excellent level—building on these strengths can push you even higher.

2. Biggest growth areas 🚧

  • Clock management. Six of your last seven losses were on time. You often reach winning or equal endgames but fail to convert. Consider adopting a minimum move-per-second rule once under 10 s.
  • End-game conversion. In the loss vs Tobias_Koelle you were a pawn up but drifted. Revise basic rook-and-pawn techniques (Philidor/Lucena) and practise with a 5-minute end-game sparring partner.
  • Over-pressing when safe play suffices. Example: 28…Nxe4? against vinniethepooh grabbed a pawn but opened your king; a quiet doubling on the c-file kept all the pressure with less risk.
  • Early queen adventures. Several quick …Qa5/Qb4 raids cost tempi and centre control. Ask: “Does this check actually improve my position?” before launching.

3. Opening fine-tuning 🎯

  • With White: Your pet 1.g3 is solid, but the sideline 1.Nh3!? yielded only one quick win because Black erred. Against stronger players keep it as a surprise weapon, but build a main-line anchor (e.g. English or Catalan) for reliability.
  • With Black: The Modern/Old Benoni mix is sharp yet time-consuming. Have a “safety blanket” such as the solid 1…d5 → Slav structure for days when you feel slow.

4. Practical tips for the next 4 weeks 🗓️

  1. Play three 15 + 10 games per week focusing solely on finishing with >2 minutes on the clock. Annotate any position where you dropped below 30 s.
  2. Solve 20 end-game studies (rook & pawn vs rook) and repeat until you win them in <20 s each.
  3. Review one critical game every day with engine off, asking “Where was my first non-forcing move?”. Most time-trouble stems from thinking during unclear positions.
  4. Add one solid line to your repertoire (e.g. Slav with …dxc4 & …Bf5). Play it in at least 10 blitz games to feel the structures.

5. Model sequence to emulate 📚

The first 11 moves of your recent East-Indian win show crisp development & pressure. Try to reproduce this tempo-saving pattern whenever possible:


6. Your performance at a glance 📊

Explore when you score best and schedule sessions accordingly:

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7. Key concepts to revisit 🔍

Time-pressure technique (play simple, avoid unnecessary zwischenzug checks).
Rook activity in endings—remember “rooks belong behind passed pawns”.
Critical moments: when the evaluation swings ±1 ⚝ or more, pause even if it costs 10 s.

Keep up the great work!

Your tactical flair is already GM-level; pairing it with solid time-management and end-game finesse will make rapid rating jumps inevitable. Good luck in your next sessions, and feel free to share any annotated games for deeper discussion.


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