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LoinOfTheNorth GM

Since 2013 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
53.7%- 38.4%- 7.9%
Bullet 2672
237W 126L 25D
Blitz 2812
2974W 2162L 450D
Rapid 1652
2W 0L 1D
Daily 1008
5W 11L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Feedback for LoinOfTheNorth

You've demonstrated impressive strategic understanding and solid opening preparation in your recent games. Your ability to control the center, safely castle, and develop your pieces harmoniously has contributed well to your successes.

Strengths:

  • Opening Repertoire: Your use of systems like the Reti Opening and Bogo-Indian Defense shows good grasp of flexible and positional openings. You consistently complete development and connect rooks quickly.
  • Tactical Awareness: In several games, you've executed effective tactics such as discovered attacks and pins (e.g., moves like 27. Bxf7+ in the Bogo-Indian game), putting pressure on the opponent's king and securing decisive advantages.
  • Exploiting Opponent’s Mistakes: You capitalize well on inaccuracies by your opponents, converting positional or material gains cleanly without unnecessary risk.

Areas to Improve:

  • Avoid Premature Material Grabs: In one game, you captured a pawn early (like 12... Qxa2) which may expose your queen to harassment and loss of tempo. Focus on piece activity and development before grabbing material when possible.
  • Pawn Structure and Space: Pay attention to pawn breaks and how they affect your space advantage. For example, pushing d5 at the right moment can open lines and maximize piece scope.
  • Calculation Under Pressure: Continue to work on deep calculation during critical moments. Some of the losses resulted from tactical oversights or allowing your opponent counterplay, such as missed defensive resources or hanging pieces.

Suggestions for Your Training:

  • Analyze your losses carefully, focusing on the turning points where your position got worse or tactics slipped.
  • Practice calculating forcing variations (checks, captures, threats) to improve tactical alertness.
  • Review pawn structures and principles for when to exchange or maintain tension to support your middlegame plans.
  • Try out some endgame exercises since converting advantages smoothly is key in many of your wins.

Keep up the great work! You're clearly capable of beating strong opponents and building winning positions. With targeted focus on calculation and positional subtleties, you'll continue to improve rapidly.


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