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Evgeny Shtembuliak GM

Shtembuliak Since 2016 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
48.9%- 40.2%- 10.9%
Daily 1673 24W 1L 2D
Rapid 2500 18W 10L 8D
Blitz 2977 4271W 3599L 1042D
Bullet 2758 985W 743L 123D
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Feedback for Evgeny Shtembuliak

Evgeny, your recent games show a solid understanding of classical openings such as the Ruy Lopez, Italian Game, and Scandinavian Defense. Your opening preparation is quite reliable, and you often gain a comfortable position heading into the middle game. Here are some points of constructive feedback to help elevate your play further:

Strengths

  • Opening Choice and Preparation: You consistently choose sound, classical openings which give you good control of the center and lead to well-structured positions.
  • Tactical Awareness: In your wins, you demonstrate sharp tactical vision, particularly in exploiting weak squares and piece coordination to force resignations or checkmates efficiently.
  • Endgame Technique: You show good technique in converting advantages, especially in simplified positions, ensuring your positional gains translate into wins.

Areas for Improvement

  • Handling Pressure in the Middle Game: In some losses, your position deteriorated due to slight inaccuracies under pressure, particularly when the opponent challenges your central control or initiates active counterplay. Focus on maintaining flexibility and careful calculation in these moments.
  • Piece Activity: While your positional setup is solid, seek to increase the activity of your minor pieces in the early middle game. Avoid passive placement and aim to create threats that limit your opponent's plans.
  • Time Management: Your games mostly show comfortable time usage, but always ensure complex tactical positions receive your full attention. Accurate calculation at critical moments will reduce errors.

Practical Suggestions

  • Review key moments in your most recent loss against bshotts, focusing on the transition from opening to middle game to better handle your opponent’s pressure on your pawn structure and piece coordination.
  • Work on dynamic pawn breakthroughs and know when to open the position for your pieces, as your wins often exploit open lines effectively.
  • Analyze your middlegame plans to balance between positional improvements and tactical opportunities—this could give you an edge in complicated positions.

Keep building on your strengths with consistent training and aim to deepen your calculation skills especially in the more tactical variations you encounter. With your current level and dedication, you are well-positioned to progress further.

Happy training and best wishes for your next games!


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