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Aleksandra Maltsevskaya WGM

Sanyura Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
45.1%- 48.2%- 6.7%
Rapid 2307 26W 6L 12D
Blitz 2863 3813W 3603L 655D
Bullet 2846 6336W 7273L 845D
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Feedback for Aleksandra Maltsevskaya

Dear Aleksandra,

Analyzing your recent games reveals several strengths along with some areas where focused improvements could elevate your performance further.

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: You show a solid grasp of popular openings such as the Sicilian Defense (Alapin Variation) and Queens Indian Defense. Your opening play usually leads to comfortable middlegame positions.
  • Active Piece Play: You consistently develop your pieces actively and profitably, creating pressure on your opponents. Moves like promptly castling and centralizing rooks (e.g., Re1, Rd1) were well-timed in your wins.
  • Tactical Awareness: Examples like the decisive sacrifices and exchanges in your victories indicate good tactical vision, spotting opportunities to disrupt your opponent’s coordination and seize the initiative.
  • Endgame Technique: In several games, you convert the advantage well, systematically simplifying or employing king activity with precision.

Areas for Improvement

  • Time Management: There are some rapid time drops during complex phases, notably in critical middlegame decisions. Managing the clock to allow thoughtful calculation might reduce errors and improve overall play under pressure.
  • Handling Counterplay: There are games where opponents generate strong counter-attacks (for example, central pawn thrusts or active minor pieces) that you could neutralize more effectively by prophylactic moves or timely simplifications.
  • Positional Patience: Sometimes immediate tactical attempts led to allowing your opponent dynamic chances. Incorporating more strategic buildup and improving understanding of positional demands—like when to exchange or maintain tension—will deepen your control.
  • Opening Variations Consistency: While your knowledge is good, occasionally your opponents managed to reach slightly better positions from balanced openings through subtle move orders. Expanding your repertoire and reinforcing critical lines will be helpful.

Suggested Focus Areas

  • Practice deep calculation on complex tactical positions, especially under time constraints.
  • Review your losses to identify recurring strategic themes or common positional mistakes.
  • Explore endgame studies involving rook endgames and minor piece activity to sharpen your technique.
  • Balance aggressive play with solid defense, ensuring your king safety especially in sharp openings.

Keep building on your current solid foundation, and enjoy the process of growth in your chess career! Your results show great promise, and with continued focus, you’ll reach even higher levels.

Best of luck with your next games!


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