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Vladimir Potkin GM

VladimirPotkin Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
54.6%- 36.9%- 8.5%
Blitz 2593
306W 202L 44D
Rapid 2393
28W 24L 8D
Daily 2001
1W 0L 0D
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Feedback for Vladimir Potkin

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: Your choice of openings such as the Tarrasch Defense, Sicilian variations, and English Opening shows a solid understanding of classical and dynamic structures. You maintain good control over the center early on, often leading to balanced or slightly favorable positions.
  • Positional Play: Many games demonstrate good handling of pawn structures and piece placement, especially in maneuvering knights and bishops to active squares. Moves like Nb5, Rc1, and timely pawn breaks indicate solid strategic thinking.
  • Endgame Technique: You convert winning endgames effectively, as seen in recent victories where you pressed small advantages patiently and capitalized on opponent inaccuracies.
  • Time Management: You generally maintain a good pace throughout the game, balancing calculation depth and clock time well.

Areas for Improvement

  • Tactical Alertness: In your losses, tactical oversights in complex middle games appear to have cost you critical material or allowed your opponent counterplay. It would help to regularly practice calculation drills and complete tactical puzzles to sharpen this area.
  • Handling Pressure and Defense: Some losses involved being pressed into difficult defensive positions, especially against aggressive attacks (e.g., kingside assaults). Strengthening your defensive skills and learning common defensive patterns can improve your resilience.
  • Opening Variety and Preparation Depth: Introduction of some new ideas or sidelines could make your repertoire less predictable. Deepening theoretical knowledge, especially in sharp lines like the Sicilian, can help you avoid early setbacks and reach favorable middlegames.
  • Active Piece Coordination: While your positional play is strong, sometimes your pieces get a bit passive or locked out, especially knights or bishops trapped behind pawns. Focus on improving piece activity, aiming for dynamic potential rather than just solid setups.

Suggestions

  1. Review critical game moments where tactical mistakes occurred. Try to understand the motive and how to prevent similar issues.
  2. Spend time each week on tactical exercises, focusing on calculation, pattern recognition, and visualization skills.
  3. Analyze your losses deeply with engine support to identify recurring weaknesses or inaccuracies.
  4. Study model games within your preferred openings to discover fresh plans and ideas to incorporate.
  5. Practice defensive technique by reviewing classic defensive games and training positions where you must repel attacks.

Recent Game Highlight

In your recent win against delphin11, you skillfully transitioned from a balanced middlegame into an advantageous endgame by actively advancing your pawns and piece coordination. The timely rook lift and pawn thrusts on the kingside displayed your tactical awareness and patience, forcing your opponent on the back foot until victory.

Keep focusing on this balance between strategic planning and tactical alertness to continue elevating your performance.


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