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Narek Ghimoyan CM

Narek_Ghimoyan Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
48.4% W 40.9% L 10.7% D
Bullet
2639
300W 236L 33D
Blitz
2806
4199W 3568L 964D
Rapid
2197
8W 5L 2D

Feedback for Narek Ghimoyan

Firstly, congratulations on your recent wins! Your games demonstrate a strong understanding of opening principles and good tactical awareness. Here are some areas to build on and tips to strengthen your play further:

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: You’re comfortable navigating various openings such as the English Opening, French Defense, and London System. Your ability to create threats early on, as seen in games where you capitalized on opponents’ inaccuracies, shows good opening knowledge.
  • Active Piece Play: Moves like 12. Bg5 and timely knight maneuvers often put pressure on your opponents. You’re adept at developing your pieces to aggressive squares and challenging your opponent's plans.
  • Tactical Awareness: Your games include successful combinations and exploiting tactical mistakes from your opponents, which is a positive indicator of your calculation skills.

Areas for Improvement

  • Handling Opening Surprises: In some losses, unconventional or less common opening lines by opponents (like early queen moves or unusual setups) caused discomfort. Consider expanding your opening repertoire or studying responses to offbeat lines to maintain solid positions against surprise tactics.
  • Endgame Technique: A few recent endings show potential for improvement in converting advantages or holding difficult positions. Working on fundamental endgames can boost your confidence in pressing for wins or drawing games.
  • Middle-Game Planning: While your tactics are good, sometimes strategic consistency can be enhanced. In complex positions, take extra time to formulate clear plans to improve positioning and piece coordination.

Suggestions Moving Forward

  • Review your recent losses, focusing on the moments where opponents gained tempo or initiative. Identify critical turning points and explore alternative moves.
  • Practice solving tactical puzzles regularly to keep sharpness on spotting combinations before they arise on the board.
  • Dedicate some study time to endgames, starting with basic king and pawn endgames and scaling up to rook endings and minor piece endings.
  • Consider annotating your games yourself or with a coach to understand the reasoning behind moves better, which helps reinforce good habits.

Keep up the hard work and maintain a growth mindset. Chess is a journey, and each game provides valuable lessons. You're on a good path, and with focus on the above points, you can continue improving significantly!