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Ekaterina Kornilova WFM

KornilovaEG Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
48.4%- 40.4%- 11.2%
Daily 1824 33W 3L 7D
Rapid 2310 291W 160L 61D
Blitz 2301 838W 807L 202D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Ekaterina!

Congratulations on your recent string of victories – you are clearly playing energetic, enterprising chess. Below is some personalised feedback based on the sample of your recent 180 + 2 games (≈ 20 games, 13 wins / 7 losses).

What you are already doing well

  • Practical fighting spirit. Even in worse positions you keep pieces on the board and often win on the clock. Your most recent victory against b3kind is a perfect example.
  • Structured opening repertoire. • As White you specialise in the Alapin Sicilian (2.c3) and score well when you reach familiar setups.
    • As Black you rely on the Slav-Triangle (…c6/…e6/…f5) and the French-Advance with …Nh6 early. Sticking to a narrow repertoire is good for fast time-controls.
  • End-game awareness. In several wins you converted small advantages into clean endgames (e.g. vs cibarijus, move 33 Qh7+).

Key improvement areas

  1. Time-management.
    Five of your last seven defeats were on time in roughly equal positions. The pattern is always the same: a solid opening, a double-edged middlegame, clock drops below 15 s and the tactics become too hard.
    Action plan:
    • Switch the move-confirmation setting off (if you still use it).
    • Adopt a “bronze-time” rule – never sink below 1 min while pieces are still on the board.
    • Play three 10 + 5 games per day and force yourself to note the time after every 10 moves.
  2. Defending against passed pawns.
    In the loss to Ariel Hadari (Game #1) a single d-pawn marched from d4 all the way to d8=Q because you underestimated its power after 13…Nxe4?.
    Action plan: Whenever your opponent gets a protected passed pawn, hit the emergency brakes and ask “Can I blockade, liquidate or race my own pawn?” – a classic piece of prophylaxis.
  3. Finishing won positions.
    Against ashutech004 you were a pawn up in a favourable Alapin structure, but drifted and eventually lost on time in a dead-drawn rook endgame. Practise converting technical endgames:
    • Use Chess.com “Drills → Rook vs Pawn” for 15 minutes daily.
    • Analyse your own wins that ended 1-0 on time and ask, “What is the cleanest winning plan if the clock was not an issue?”
  4. Keep an eye on back-rank & king safety in the French-Advance.
    The spectacular win vs vinnythegreat78 shows your attacking flair, yet the same opening choice produced a loss to BraittMilton after 15 Ng6+! broke through your dark squares.
    Action plan: Add one solid alternative line (e.g. 3…c5 4.exd5 exd5) so opponents cannot prepare only for …Nh6 set-ups.

Suggested short-term training routine (10 days)

  • 30′ Tactics (Puzzle Rush & unrated puzzles, difficulty 2000-2600).
  • 15′ Endgame drill (Rook & pawn vs rook; Queen vs pawn; opposite-coloured bishops).
  • Play two 10 + 5 games; spend 10′ post-mortem on each – identify one critical decision and check with an engine.

Your progress so far

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Current blitz peak: 2342 (2025-03-27)

Final encouragement

Your tactical eye and willingness to fight are clear strengths. Combine them with better clock control and a bit of endgame polish and you will comfortably cross 2300 blitz. Keep the energy high and good luck at the board!


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