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reza-khoshrouzi1365

Since 2024 (Inactive) Chess.com
48.6%- 47.6%- 3.8%
Bullet 399
0W 1L 0D
Blitz 469
282W 273L 23D
Rapid 535
37W 38L 2D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi reza-khoshrouzi1365,

Great effort in your recent games! Here’s some constructive feedback to help you continue improving:

Opening Play

You’re experimenting with diverse openings such as the King's Pawn variations and some offbeat lines (Na6, early f5 etc.). This is good for gaining experience, but focusing on solid opening principles—control of the center, piece development, and king safety—will greatly improve your foundation.

For example, in your recent win against AndersonRojasQ, you successfully capitalized on your opponent’s weakened king position. However, there were moments early on (like 1...Na6) that could be optimized by developing your knights or pawns to control the center more effectively.

Middle Game

Your tactical alertness is improving as seen by your quick strikes and knight maneuvers, such as in this game versus pawn2King70. Keep working on spotting tactical motifs like forks, pins, and discovered attacks to convert small advantages into winning positions. Also, be mindful of your opponents’ threats before making aggressive moves; sometimes it’s better to consolidate your position first.

Endgame

You’ve shown some resilience in time pressure and endgames. It’s important to improve your understanding of key endgame concepts such as king activity, pawn structure, and basic mating patterns. Practice simple king and pawn endgames as well as rook endgames to increase your confidence in these phases.

Time Management

In several games, you won on time, which is good alertness under pressure, but building stronger playing habits will help you win by position and strategy rather than relying on the clock. Try to manage your time to avoid critical blunders and to ensure thoughtful moves in complex positions.

Areas to Focus Next:

  • Solidify your opening repertoire with a few well-understood openings.
  • Practice tactical puzzles regularly to sharpen your calculation skills.
  • Study classic endgames and basic checkmating patterns.
  • Analyze your losses to identify recurring mistakes, especially around king safety and pawn structure.

Keep enjoying the game, and don’t hesitate to review your past games to learn from both successes and challenges. You're on a solid path — consistency and practice will bring great progress!

Happy chessing, and keep up the hard work! reza-khoshrouzi1365


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