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Vladimir Smirnov IM

VladimirSmirnov Sydney Since 2016 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
56.6%- 34.5%- 9.0%
Bullet 2586
5491W 3339L 668D
Blitz 2720
3836W 2337L 815D
Rapid 1396
5W 10L 0D
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Overall Performance Overview

Vladimir, your recent rapid games show a very encouraging winning rate, with a strength adjusted win rate of approximately 80%. Your rating has improved significantly, with a notable 360-point increase over the last month and consistent upward trends over the 3 and 6 month periods as well. This indicates strong and steady progress in your rapid chess skills.

Strengths

  • Consistent Opening Play: Your choice of openings such as the Grunfeld Defense, Slav Defense, and Caro-Kann Defense suggests a solid understanding of well-established lines.
  • Time Management: In your winning games, you maintained good time control, leaving yourself ample thinking time in critical moments, which contributed to precise moves and better positions.
  • Tactical Accuracy: Your games often end with decisive tactical strikes or checkmates, indicating good tactical awareness and execution.
  • Endgame Technique: Several wins display sound endgame technique, as you successfully converted material or positional advantages into wins.

Areas for Improvement

  • Defending Against Pressure: Some losses involved opponents gaining and maintaining pressure in key central and kingside areas. Focus on reinforcing your defensive skills to withstand such attacks.
  • Opening Preparation Against Strong Opponents: Around the Sicilian Defense Najdorf and Taimanov variations, consider deepening your opening repertoire to reduce vulnerability, as these were part of your losses.
  • Calculating Critical Exchanges: There were moments where exchanges or captures led to weakened pawn structures or material loss in your losses. Improving calculation accuracy in these complex positions will be beneficial.
  • Time Pressure Handling: Some games ended with losses due to time issues despite playable positions. Practicing rapid decision-making under time constraints can help maintain performance in tight spots.

Specific Game Insights

In the recent win featuring the kirillshevchenko opponent on February 15, 2019, you successfully handled the Grunfeld Defense - Exchange Variation with calm and strong piece coordination, eventually winning on time. The use of central pawn advances and timely exchanges helped maintain superiority.

In contrast, in your loss to the same opponent in the Sicilian Defense Najdorf line, some key moments where the opponent capitalized on central tension and exploited weakening pawn moves led to a tougher position, ultimately forcing resignation.

Also, your games against other opponents show good progress but highlight the need to watch for tactical threats in slower positions, especially during the transition to the endgame.

Recommendations

  • Continue studying the openings where you have strong performance, but augment them with deeper analysis of common opponent responses, particularly in the Sicilian lines.
  • Incorporate defensive exercises such as solving endgame defense scenarios and tactical puzzles focused on defense to raise resilience against attacks.
  • Practice rapid games with intentional focus on managing time better during complicated middlegames to reduce losses on time.
  • Review your losses with the goal of identifying small inaccuracies that led to opponent advantages—this will help refine your decision-making.

Key Resources for Study

  • Explore more about the Grunfeld Defense and its Exchange Variation to reinforce your understanding.
  • Study tactical motifs related to pawn breaks and piece exchanges that frequently appeared in your recent games.
  • Review techniques for converting advantages in rook and pawn endgames, as indicated by your successful games.

Keep Up the Great Work!

Your rating progress is impressive. With continued focused study and practice, your rapid chess skills will strengthen further. Keep reviewing your games, and don’t hesitate to experiment with new ideas in a controlled manner.


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