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Oliver Kurmann IM

orkan85 Since 2019 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
52.5%- 42.7%- 4.8%
Bullet 2606
1884W 1549L 140D
Blitz 2502
923W 730L 114D
Rapid 1577
1W 3L 2D
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Coach Chesswick

Feedback for Oliver Kurmann

Hi Oliver, I've reviewed your recent games and want to commend you on several strengths and offer some areas for improvement to help you advance further.

Strengths

  • Opening Repertoire and Understanding: Your choice of openings like the Sicilian Defense, English Defense, Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack, and Modern Defense shows good variety and flexibility. You are comfortable navigating complex middlegame positions that arise from these openings.
  • Active Piece Play: You often employ aggressive piece maneuvers (for example, timely Ng5 attacks and rapid development moves) to create pressure. This shows a good sense of initiative.
  • Endgame Awareness: You demonstrate practical endgame technique, especially in technical rook and minor piece endgames, maintaining composure under time pressure.

Areas for Improvement

  • Time Management: Several games ended on time losses or wins, suggesting clock management is critical. Try to allocate your time evenly across all phases of the game, avoiding spending too long on early moves, and reserving more time for critical decision moments.
  • Defensive Accuracy: In losses, tactical oversights around move 10-20 allowed opponents to seize an advantage quickly. Working on calculating forcing lines deeper and improving your defensive awareness can help reduce these tactical slips.
  • Anticipation and Counterplay: It's important to anticipate opponents' threats more actively. In some games, counterattacks were delayed or missed, which allowed your opponent too much activity. Practicing calculation exercises focused on defensive and counterattacking motifs will sharpen this skill.
  • Positional Understanding: While you are aggressive, balancing that with solid positional play, particularly when facing complex pawn structures or piece exchanges, will only strengthen your game in the long run.

Suggestions for Study

  • Review your recent games carefully and identify recurring tactical errors or inaccuracies. Use these as learning points.
  • Focus on time management techniques such as setting mental time markers per phase.
  • Study key defensive and counterattack themes in your openings. Since you frequently enter offbeat or less common lines, mastering typical plans and pitfalls will help.
  • Consider practicing calculation drills that involve defending under pressure and finding resourceful moves.

Next Steps

Keep a balanced mix of training: tactical puzzles, endgame theory, and opening preparation. Also, consider reviewing games with a coach or stronger players who can help spot subtle mistakes and improvements.

Overall, your play shows great potential. With improved time usage and heightened tactical vigilance, you can achieve more consistent results and reach your next milestones.


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