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Anastasiya Rakhmangulova WGM

Nastya_Rakhmangulova Since 2016 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟
47.0%- 43.9%- 9.0%
Blitz 2350 1152W 1080L 231D
Bullet 2398 283W 260L 44D
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Feedback for Anastasiya Rakhmangulova

Dear Anastasiya,

You've shown strong positional understanding and tactical awareness in your recent games, particularly in your approach to the Sicilian Defense structures. Here are some personalized insights to help you continue improving:

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: Your handling of the Sicilian Defense (notably the Pelikan and Sveshnikov variations) demonstrates good opening knowledge and readiness. Moving quickly to active squares like Nd5 and exchanges that favor your piece activity show confidence and good planning.
  • Active Piece Play: Moves like f4, Rhf1, and Qd6 highlight your aggressive playstyle, seizing space and preparing for strong middlegame pressure.
  • Endgame Technique: In your wins, you often convert slight edges effectively by simplifying or creating tactical threats. Keeping the pressure after achieving a positional advantage is key and you do it well.

Areas to Work On

  • Time Management: A few games ended on time in your favor, but it’s important to avoid time trouble yourself. Allocating more time to complex middlegame positions will help avoid rushed decisions that may lead to errors.
  • Opening Flexibility: While you have good comfort with Sicilian lines, consider expanding your repertoire to include a few more openings to keep opponents guessing and to adapt if opponents prepare specifically against your main lines.
  • Handling Counterplay: In the losses, opponents managed to generate promising counter-attacks. Focus on recognizing and neutralizing such threats early, whether by prophylaxis moves or carefully exchanging key enemy pieces.

Tips for Next Steps

  • Review critical moments in losses to identify if there were alternative candidate moves or defensive resources missed, particularly around move 20-30 when middlegame tension rises.
  • Practice calculation under time pressure with tactical puzzles emphasizing middle-to-endgame transitions.
  • Work on pawn structure understanding in complex positions like the Sveshnikov, as this will help in stabilizing your position and limiting opponent’s counterplay.
  • Analyze games with engines to confirm if any strategic ideas could be improved, focusing especially on maneuvering and piece coordination.

You're on a solid path, and by refining time management and deepening understanding of counter-strategies, you'll continue to climb higher.

Keep up the great work and enjoy your chess journey!


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