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vnich88

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49.1%- 50.1%- 0.8%
Bullet 126
2073W 2202L 4D
Blitz 493
9889W 9956L 157D
Rapid 722
1537W 1598L 49D
Daily 555
2W 1L 1D
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Coach Chesswick

Coach's Feedback for vnich88

First, great job on your recent games! You're showing a strong grasp of opening principles and tactical awareness, especially in aggressive openings like the Italian Game and Philidor Defense.

Strengths:

  • Opening Play: You often develop your pieces actively and look for early attacking chances (e.g. moves like 5. Ng5 and 7. Nxf7+ in your wins). This shows good understanding of pressure tactics and exploiting opponent errors.
  • Tactical Awareness: Your sharp tactics (like mating nets and winning material in the early-mid game) have led you to quick victories. Keep practicing tactical puzzles to further sharpen this skill.
  • Time Management: In several wins, you used your clock well, keeping a steady pace while making strong moves, allowing you to capitalize on opponents’ time troubles.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Endgame Technique: Some losses involved gradually worse positions from the middlegame (e.g. in the Scandinavian Defense games). Strengthening your endgame fundamentals will help convert advantageous positions or defend tough ones.
  • Positional Play and Patience: There were a few instances where accelerating too quickly or choosing aggressive moves without full positional justification led to difficulties, such as losing control over key squares or pawn structure weaknesses. Focus on developing a more balanced and flexible style by reinforcing concepts of pawn structure, piece coordination, and controlling the center.
  • Defensive Skills: In some losses, your opponents exploited tactical or positional weaknesses that could be limited with deeper calculation or prophylactic thinking. Try to think about your opponent’s threats at each move to avoid surprises.

Next Steps:

  • Review your loss games carefully: identify critical moments where you could improve your defenses or choose more resilient moves.
  • Work on middle-game planning by studying pawn structures and typical plans arising from your favorite openings, such as the Italian Game and Scandinavian Defense.
  • Practice endgame basics (king and pawn endgames, simple rook endgames) to improve confidence in close positions.

Keep up the good work and maintain your fighting spirit! Consistent analysis and practice will help you climb to 1101 (2022-06-16) and beyond.


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