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Beloslava Krasteva WGM

Kaliopa Since 2016 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
44.6%- 47.6%- 7.8%
Daily 400 0W 9L 0D
Rapid 2082 18W 13L 8D
Blitz 2186 514W 543L 87D
Bullet 2204 9W 12L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Constructive Feedback for Beloslava Krasteva

Beloslava, your recent games show solid strategic understanding and good initiative in the middlegame, especially with your attacking ideas and pawn breaks. Here are some focused points to help you continue improving:

Strengths:

  • Active Play and King Safety: You frequently castle early and work on maintaining king safety, which allows you to develop attacking chances confidently.
  • Pawn Structure and Space: You make effective use of pawn breaks like f4 and d4 to gain space and confront your opponent’s center, particularly in openings like the Nimzo-Indian and King's Fianchetto setups.
  • Tactical Awareness: In wins, you spot tactical shots like piece sacrifices and capturing key pawns that disrupt the opponent's coordination (see your sharp combination with Nxg5+).
  • Adaptability in the Opening: You show flexibility with your opening choices, navigating different defenses well and creating middlegame plans.

Areas to Focus On:

  • Time Management: In several games, you lost on time or got into tight time trouble in critical positions. Try to pace yourself better in the opening and early middlegame to preserve time for complex situations.
  • Endgame Technique: Some losses involved complications in the endgame or transition into simplified positions. Reviewing basic endgame principles and practicing common endgame scenarios will boost your conversion rate.
  • Handling Pressure: In some games your opponents capitalized on positional or tactical inaccuracies in the middlegame. Focusing on evaluating threats accurately and improving your defensive moves can help maintain equilibrium.
  • Opening Depth: Continue deepening your understanding of your favorite openings to avoid falling into passive or cramped positions early on, especially when facing well-prepared opponents.

Next Steps for Improvement:

  1. Work on increment time controls if possible to reduce time pressure and practice making sound decisions with more thinking time.
  2. Analyze your most recent losses in detail, looking for recurring mistakes or strategic misunderstandings, and try to learn alternative plans or moves.
  3. Incorporate tactical training daily—even small sessions—to sharpen pattern recognition and calculation speed.
  4. Study endgames focusing on rook and pawn endings as these frequently arise from your games.

Keep up the great work, and remember that steady practice and reflection on your games are key to continuous rating improvement and deeper understanding. You're already demonstrating strong promise and with targeted effort, you'll see even more consistent and confident results.

Best wishes on your chess journey!


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