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Sudhanshu Shekhar

Sanu81201 Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
49.0%- 46.2%- 4.8%
Bullet 1595
2177W 2044L 192D
Blitz 1662
1957W 1900L 195D
Rapid 1919
355W 279L 52D
Daily 777
0W 15L 0D
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Overview of your recent win

You played a sharp Four Knights Game and finished with a clean mating attack. Your ability to maintain initiative and coordinate pieces led to a decisive finish on the board. This shows you can spot forcing lines and convert them into a win when the timing is right.

Tip: after a big tactical sequence, take a moment to scan for any hidden defense your opponent might have missed. This helps you avoid overlooked resources in similarly tense positions.

What you're doing well

  • Strength in tactical awareness: you identified and executed a sequence that culminated in mate, demonstrating good calculation under pressure.
  • Active opening play: the Four Knights Game provided you with active piece play and chances to press in the middlegame.
  • Piece coordination and king safety: you kept your pieces connected and avoided unnecessary risk while building the attack.
  • Solid endgame conversion: once you gained the decisive edge, you finished with clear, decisive activity that forced the win.

What to improve

  • Plan after the opening: in some games the initiative can fade if you don’t settle on a concrete middlegame plan. Practice setting 1-2 clear targets (for example, target a weak pawn, improve a key outpost, or activate a rook on an open file).
  • Consistency in non-tactical positions: when the position becomes quieter, focus on improving your positional understanding—control of central squares, piece activity, and pawn structure help sustain advantage beyond tactics.
  • Time management in longer games: as you face longer sessions, practice allocating time to identify a simple plan early and then execute it, so you’re not rushing decisions in the middlegame.
  • Opening repertoire depth: while Four Knights suited this game, broadening your understanding of typical middlegame plans in your openings can help you transition smoothly from the opening to a favorable middlegame in more situations.

Practice suggestions

  • Study the Four Knights Game ideas to reinforce common middlegame plans. Four Knights Game
  • Do focused tactic drills that emphasize recognizing forcing lines and when to transition to positional follow-ups.
  • After every game (win or loss), write a one-line turning point note: what you planned, what happened, and one concrete improvement for next time.
  • Play short training games (15 minutes) with a focus on sticking to a simple plan in the middlegame, then gradually increase to longer sessions as you gain confidence.

Next steps

  • Select 1-2 openings to deepen and outline your typical middlegame plans for each, so you can transition smoothly from the opening into a purposeful middlegame.
  • In practice, reinforce endgame basics like rook activity and king involvement in simplified positions to improve conversion in longer games.
  • Keep building momentum from your recent win by reviewing one game per week with a focus on turning points and improvements you can apply in upcoming games.

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