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Andrey Tsvetkov IM

tsvet2005 Since 2019 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
44.7%- 45.1%- 10.2%
Bullet 2868
403W 446L 70D
Blitz 2968
1196W 1175L 293D
Rapid 2426
18W 10L 5D
Daily 1396
0W 1L 0D
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Performance Overview

Andrey, your recent rapid games show a competitive playing strength with a strength adjusted win rate of approximately 47.5%. However, your rating has experienced a slight decrease of 12 points over the past month, three months, and six months. Despite this rating dip, your rating trend slopes over the past six and twelve months indicate positive improvement momentum.

Positives from Recent Games

  • You have executed successful attacks in various openings such as the Benoni Defense and King's Indian Defense, demonstrating solid understanding of pawn structures and piece activity.
  • Your endgame technique in some wins, for example against Mohammad Nubairshah Shaikh and Sreyas Payyappat, showed good calculation and use of material advantage to convert to victory.
  • Strong play in complex middlegame positions was evident, including effective pressure on your opponent's king and timely exchanges that lead to favorable outcomes.

Areas for Improvement

  • Several recent losses were decided before the late middlegame, often after minor inaccuracies or under pressure in the opening and early middlegame stages. [Opening refinement could help maintain balanced positions early on.]
  • Play often involved tactical skirmishes around key central squares; focusing on tactical awareness and calculation speed will help you convert or defend these critical moments.
  • In some lost games, opponents exploited weaknesses in pawn structure or piece coordination. Work on recognizing potential structural weaknesses and improving positional defense.
  • Time management may be another element to monitor. In a rapid format, balancing accurate calculation with the clock is key, especially in critical positions.

Recommendations and Focus Areas

  • Opening Study: Continue refining your repertoire, focusing on lines where you've gained advantages and understanding typical plans and pitfalls. For example, deepening knowledge in the Benoni Defense and Nimzo-Indian may yield more stability in opening phases.
  • Tactical Exercises: Regular practice of tactics puzzles will enhance your calculation accuracy and help avoid losing minor details that often decide rapid games.
  • Endgame Knowledge: Strengthen basic endgame fundamentals to improve confidence in converting winning positions, as several wins illustrate your potential here.
  • Game Review: Keep reviewing your losses critically, particularly looking for recurring errors or weaknesses in specific phases or positions.
  • Time Management: Try to allocate your time optimally. Avoid spending too long in familiar positions and save time for complex or unclear situations.

Closing Thoughts

Your progress is evident despite the small rating setback. The positive trend slopes in your rating history suggest that with focused study and practice, you can continue climbing. Keep leveraging your tactical skills and sharpening your opening knowledge while working to minimize early mistakes. With consistent effort, your results will improve over upcoming months.


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