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Mihail Jordanov

Jordanovm Since 2018 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
51.1%- 45.3%- 3.6%
Bullet 2200
577W 529L 26D
Blitz 2414
1605W 1406L 128D
Rapid 1846
7W 2L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Personalized Feedback for Mihail Jordanov

Hi Mihail, I've reviewed your most recent games, and here are some constructive insights to help you continue improving your chess.

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: You seem comfortable with a variety of openings such as the Scotch Game, Giuoco Piano, and Slav Defense. Your familiarity with mainline theory is evident and gives you a solid position in the early game.
  • Time Management: In several games, you demonstrated good time control—balancing speed and accuracy well, occasionally winning on time which shows you play confidently under time pressure.
  • Tactical Awareness: Your games include some sharp tactics and active piece play, like effective knight forays and piece exchanges that create pressure.

Areas to Improve

  • Decision Making in Complex Positions: Some of your losses involved complications where a small miscalculation or passive move allowed your opponent a lasting edge. For example, in the recent game against LaserZorin, watch out for critical moments around moves 30–40 where piece coordination can be enhanced.
  • Endgame Technique: Several games trend toward unclear or slightly inferior endgames that you could improve by studying fundamental endgame principles and practicing techniques such as king activity and pawn majority utilization.
  • King Safety: While your opening plans often castled timely, in certain middlegame positions, ensure you avoid weakening king defenses. Paying attention to potential threats to your king and considering prophylactic moves can help reduce surprises.
  • Exchanging Pieces: Aim to exchange pieces advantageously, particularly when you have a spatial or material edge. In some positions, better timing of exchanges could simplify your play and reduce opponent counterplay.

Practical Tips

  1. Analyze Your Key Losses: Go over the games you lost to identify exact turning points. Review moves where a different approach could have kept the position balanced or improved your chances.
  2. Focus on Tactical Drills: Reinforce your calculation skills by regularly solving puzzles emphasizing forks, pins, skewers, and discovered attacks.
  3. Study Endgames: Concentrate on rook and pawn endgames and basic king and pawn endgames, as these frequently appear in your games.
  4. Opening Refinement: Consider deepening your preparation on your chosen openings so you can confidently navigate critical middlegame positions.
  5. Play Longer Games: Whenever possible, practice longer time controls to improve your decision-making quality and exploration of complex positions.

Here is one of your recent well-played wins that showcases solid opening play and good positional understanding:
Game Link (Jordanovm vs Hazel5217)

Keep up the hard work, and with focused study on the areas mentioned, you'll surely see your play rise to the next level!


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