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Ronald Bancod IM

OnatB Manila Since 2011 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
51.9%- 42.4%- 5.7%
Bullet 2206
43W 22L 2D
Blitz 2502
1002W 850L 110D
Rapid 1935
29W 13L 7D
Daily 2049
12W 2L 1D
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Ronald Bancod - Game Review and Feedback

Hi Ronald, I reviewed your recent games and here are some constructive insights to help you strengthen your chess skills:

Strengths:

  • Opening Preparation: You have a solid understanding of common opening principles, consistently developing pieces, castling early, and contesting the center effectively. For example, your games show frequent use of well-known openings like the Sicilian Defense and French Defense setups.
  • Attack Awareness: In your victories, you demonstrated good tactical awareness, especially in the middlegame, capitalizing on your opponent’s inaccuracies to deliver checkmate threats effectively.
  • Queen Activity: Your queen often occupies active, central squares, putting pressure on the opponent’s position, which is a good strategic habit.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Time Management: There were moments where your clock dropped significantly faster than your opponent’s, especially in complex middlegame positions. Aim to balance speed with accuracy to avoid time pressure mistakes.
  • Endgame Technique: Some losses indicate an opportunity to improve endgame skills — focusing on basic king and pawn, rook, and minor piece endgames will help convert advantages into wins and save difficult positions.
  • Tactical Calculation: Even though you create threats well, sometimes your opponent capitalized on tactical oversights. Regular tactical puzzles and calculating variations deeply before moving can reduce these errors.
  • Positional Understanding: Some games saw you allow your opponent uncontested control of crucial squares or key files (e.g., d-file, c-file). Strengthening your grasp of positional concepts such as outposts, pawn structure, and piece coordination is beneficial.

Suggested Study Focus:

  • Practice calculating forcing moves (checks, captures, threats) to sharpen your tactical vision.
  • Review basic and intermediate endgames — knowing theoretical positions can save you half-points.
  • Analyze classical games focusing on strategic ideas related to pawn structure and piece placement.
  • Keep working on time management by playing longer time control games occasionally to practice thorough calculation.

Notable Position Highlight

In your recent win against jd001, your attack culminated with a beautiful checkmate:

  38. Rh7#
  

You skillfully built up pressure on the kingside, demonstrating excellent piece coordination.

Keep up the good work, Ronald! Consistency and focused study will raise your performance further.


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