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Ornella Falke WCM

Hotzenplotz007 Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
44.9%- 50.0%- 5.2%
Bullet 2373
688W 845L 77D
Blitz 2556
319W 330L 37D
Rapid 2387
107W 65L 14D
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Coach Chesswick

Coaching Feedback for Ornella Falke

Hi Ornella! You've been putting in great effort in your recent games, and I’d like to highlight some key observations and tips that might help you improve further.

Strengths

  • Strong Tactical Awareness: You demonstrated excellent tactical vision in your wins, especially with well-timed queen and rook sacrifices leading to checkmates. Keep sharpening this skill by solving tactical puzzles regularly.
  • Active Piece Play: Your games show that you actively develop your pieces towards the center and launch strong attacking plans, especially on the kingside. This aggression has paid off well in your games.
  • Effective Use of Pawns in Attack: Moves like advancing pawns to open lines for your pieces (e.g. the g- and f-pawn advances) indicate your readiness to take initiative and weaken your opponent’s king safety.

Areas to Improve

  • Opening Stability: While your attacking skills are impressive, some recent losses suggest you might benefit from strengthening your opening repertoire. Consider reviewing key opening principles such as development, king safety, and control of the center. Familiarity with popular openings (Opening principles) can help avoid early setbacks.
  • Endgame Technique: Some games show opportunities where converting advantages could be improved. Working on basic endgame knowledge (king and pawn endings, rook endings) will help you clinch more wins.
  • Time Management: In several games, the clock pressure seemed significant towards critical moments. Practicing with incremental time controls or using slower time controls at times can build confidence in calculation under time constraints.

Next Steps

  1. Review your losses by replaying the games and identifying turning points, especially where your opponent gained an advantage early on.
  2. Focus on a few openings you enjoy playing and study key plans and typical middlegame ideas.
  3. Incorporate tactical exercises and endgame drills into your training routine.
  4. Analyze your best games and identify what led to your successful attacks and checkmates — try to replicate those approaches.

Overall, your passion for active and attacking chess is your biggest asset. With focused study on fundamentals and endgames, your level will continue to rise steadily. Keep up the hard work and enjoy the journey!


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