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Patrick Liu FM

linlin1812 Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
62.4%- 31.5%- 6.1%
Daily 1389 60W 23L 1D
Rapid 2211 164W 89L 26D
Blitz 2546 483W 230L 64D
Bullet 2753 731W 385L 50D
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Game Review and Feedback for linlin1812

Great work on your recent games! You’ve shown a solid understanding of the opening principles and have successfully converted several advantages into wins. Here are some specific observations and suggestions to help you improve even further:

Strengths:

  • Opening Knowledge: You consistently play popular and sound openings such as the Vienna Game, Pirc Defense, and others, which gives you a good foundation for the middlegame.
  • Attacking Play: In your recent wins, you demonstrated tactical awareness by creating threats, such as using pins, sacrifices, and pressure on key squares (e.g., move 13.Ng5 and 15.Ba3 in the Vienna Game). This has helped you to force resignations and checkmates.
  • Piece Activity: You often activate your pieces quickly and place them on aggressive squares (e.g., active rook and bishop play leading to mating nets in multiple games).
  • Endgame Technique: Your checkmates and winning positions indicate growing confidence in converting material and positional advantages.

Areas to Improve:

  • Calculate More Deeply in Complex Positions: In tougher games, some moves such as 15...Rxe4 and 20...Nxg4 worked well tactically but review critical moves carefully to avoid counterattacks or missed opportunities.
  • Pawn Structure Awareness: In some games, slight weakening of your pawn structure (such as early exchanges on c3 and d4) gave your opponents targets. Try to minimize isolated or doubled pawns unless there's a clear compensation.
  • Time Management: Maintaining good time balance is key. Avoid moves that spend too much time early and too little later. Use the clock for deeper calculation in complicated positions.
  • Defensive Resources: Study a few games where opponents employed strong counterattacks, especially in middle and endgame phases. Improving your defensive skills will help you survive tricky positions and turn the tables.

Study Recommendations:

  • Review Typical Tactical Motifs like pins, forks, skewers, and discovered attacks, to identify opportunities earlier.
  • Opening Theory Depth: Consider exploring sub-variations in your favorite openings and understand common plans and traps.
  • Endgame Fundamentals: Practice basic mates and key pawn endgames to improve your technique under pressure.
  • Tactics Training and Endgame Fundamentals can be very beneficial resources.

Keep up the good work, linlin1812! Your recent wins show your progress. Analyzing both your wins and losses deeply will continue to sharpen your chess skills.

Next Steps

Try reviewing your recent most instructive win at this game where your attacking play was particularly effective. Also, analyze losses like this one to find missed chances for defense and counterplay.


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