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Mitchell_Z

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
48.8%- 44.5%- 6.7%
Bullet 2202
861W 816L 108D
Blitz 2200
864W 817L 130D
Rapid 2198
244W 173L 32D
Daily 1497
11W 2L 1D
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Coach Chesswick

Coaching Feedback for Mitchell_Z

Great job recently, especially in your latest games! You've demonstrated strong understanding in opening principles, positional awareness, and endgame technique. Let's highlight some points to keep improving:

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: You've consistently played solid lines like the Bogo-Indian Defense and the English Opening variations with confidence, showing good knowledge of typical plans and piece placements.
  • Positional Play: In several games, you effectively highlighted key central and queenside control moves (for example, timely pawn breaks like d5 and b4) helping you maintain space and restrict your opponent's options.
  • Endgame Technique: Your recent win with Rook and minor piece coordination showed good technique in converting small advantages. Maintaining calm and calculating accurately in time pressure was a strong point.

Areas to Improve

  • Time Management: A couple of your games were decided on time rather than position. Try to balance your calculation depth with the clock to reduce time pressure in complex positions.
  • Tactical Awareness: Some losses involved tactical motifs that slipped by (pins, forks, or missed captures). Regularly solving tactical puzzles can boost spotting such opportunities or threats quickly.
  • Handling the Opponent's Initiative: In certain losses, opponents gained attacking chances against your king or stronger piece activity. Pay extra attention to defensive resources and prophylactic moves when under pressure.

Specific Advice from Recent Games

  • In your win against GatoCallejero06, your active rook play and coordination of minor pieces were excellent, but be careful about calculating consequences of pawn breaks like b5 to avoid weakening your own structure.
  • Against minute_monster, early concessions in the Smith-Morra Gambit line allowed your opponent sustained pressure. Consider studying typical gambit themes and defensive setups to better counter such openings.
  • In games where you lost to checkmate, focus on king safety and avoid weakening pawn advances around your king; timely pawn moves and piece repositioning often help blunt attacks.

Overall, keep building your opening theory knowledge, sharpen your tactical vision with dedicated exercises, and practice managing your clock during longer time controls. This balanced approach will help convert your strong positional skills into more consistent and confident wins.

Keep up the good work, Mitchell_Z! Every game is a step forward.


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