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Olivier Simon IM

Saymone Paris Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
48.3%- 38.0%- 13.7%
Blitz 2600
412W 326L 118D
Rapid 2400
3W 0L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Coaching Feedback for Olivier Simon

Olivier, reviewing your recent games reveals solid fundamentals along with areas for growth that can help elevate your play to the next level. Here are some key takeaways and tips:

Strengths

  • Aggressive Opening Choices: You’ve shown a willingness to engage in sharp openings like the King’s Gambit and Vienna Game. This fighting spirit creates many winning chances and puts pressure on your opponents early.
  • Active Piece Play: Your games exhibit active piece coordination, especially with rook lifts and aggressive queen/knight maneuvers. For example, in your recent win with Black against LucaRugina, you successfully used a well-timed …g2 pawn push and rook activity to force mate.
  • Tactical Awareness: Good tactical vision is demonstrated by forcing checkmates and capitalizing on opponent mistakes swiftly.

Areas for Improvement

  • Defensive Technique and Calculation: In some losses, critical moments were lost due to underestimating opponent threats or missing defensive resources. It would benefit your play to spend time calculating defensive options carefully and anticipating your opponent’s tactical shots.
  • Opening Stability: While aggressive openings are exciting, consider supplementing them with more solid lines to avoid early tactical problems. For example, in the lost game against karlov78, attention to move order and key central squares could have improved your setup.
  • Endgame Knowledge: Some endgames showed room for improvement in technique under pressure. Studying theoretical endgames and practicing simplified positions will sharpen your conversion skills.

Recommendations

  1. Review missed tactics and defensive resources from your losses to understand recurring patterns.
  2. Practice calculation exercises daily to strengthen visualization and spotting threats earlier.
  3. Work on solidifying your opening repertoire with a balance of tactical and strategic options.
  4. Spend time analyzing endgame basics such as king and pawn, rook endgames to build confidence.
  5. Keep up your active piece play but pair it with strategic patience—sometimes slower improvement sets you up for big gains.

Keep your enthusiasm high and continue playing a variety of opponents, as it builds experience fast. Consistent study and focused training on these areas will surely help you climb higher and perform better under time pressure.

Feel free to review your recent games in detail and ask about specific positions or openings you want to master. Keep up the good work!


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