Coach Chesswick
Coach’s Feedback for Igor Goldenberg
Snapshot
• Current form: competitive 2200-2600 level across Blitz & Daily.
• Best recorded peak: 2515 (2019-02-16).
• Typical openings: 1.d4 as White; Caro-Kann, King’s Indian & Sicilian side-lines as Black.
What you already do well
- Dynamic Imbalance Handling. Your win vs Enzy63 (Caro-Kann, Advanced) showed excellent feel for opposite-wing play and piece activity, e.g. 22…Nxe5! exploiting pinned material.
- End-game Technique. In the Blitz win over nosorog79 you converted an equal rook-and-pawn ending by creating outside passers and forcing zugzwang – great demonstration of keep-it-simple conversion.
- Opening Breadth. A healthy mix of solid (Caro-Kann) and combative (King’s Indian) setups prevents opponents from preparing easily.
- Practical Speed. Your Blitz clock usage is efficient; you often keep a reserve of 40–60 sec to handle critical moments.
Key areas to focus on
- Daily time-management. Five of your last six losses were timeouts. Consider
• Limiting simultaneous boards;
• Setting phone reminders;
• Using the vacation feature when workload spikes. - Early middlegame calculation. In the lost Daily Sicilian vs consttter the choice
12…Nxe4?overlooked 13.Nxc6! disrupting your structure. Build a 30-second “sanity check” habit before tactical pawn grabs. - Pawn-break timing in fianchetto setups. Your King’s Indian wins stem from …f5/b5 breaks once the centre is closed. A few games show missed chances when you delayed these pushes. Reviewing model games by GMs Radjabov & Ding can sharpen this sense.
- Black vs English-type systems. You occasionally drift into passive piece placement (…Rb8, …Bd7, …Qc7 with no clear plan). Prepare a crisp repertoire: either a Botvinnik setup (…c5, …e6, …d5) or a Symmetrical English with early …d5.
Action plan (next 4 weeks)
- Daily discipline: cap boards at 8; move on two boards every lunch break; activate 5-day vacation buffer.
- Tactics diet: 25 puzzles/day filtered for “hanging piece” & “zwischenzug” motifs to reinforce tactical vigilance.
- Opening rehearsal: build a 15-move file for Black vs English (choice: Symmetrical with …e6 & …d5). Play five training games vs computer @2200 using that line.
- Focused review: Annotate one of your own wins and one loss each week. Start with the following instructive example:
- End-game refinement: Study the “basic rook endings” chapter in Dvoretsky’s Endgame Manual and play 20 rook-and-pawn table-base drills.
Quick reference glossary
• Zugzwang – a position where any move worsens your game.
• Sanity Check – a brief scan for forced replies before committing.
• Critical Moment – position where the evaluation can swing two pawns or more with one move.
Keep up the good work!
You have the tactical sharpness and end-game skill of a titled player. Tightening time-management and opening precision should translate directly into +50 rating points in both Blitz and Daily within a couple of months. Enjoy the journey!