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Vojtech Straka IM

Vojtastr Prague Since 2013 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
54.5%- 36.0%- 9.4%
Bullet 2563
80W 29L 3D
Blitz 2802
1451W 991L 257D
Rapid 2352
43W 21L 13D
Daily 975
2W 0L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Feedback for Vojtech Straka

Hi Vojtech, great work on your recent games! You demonstrate a strong strategic understanding and solid technique, especially in your attacking play and endgame precision. Here are some targeted observations and recommendations to help you further improve:

Strengths

  • Opening Repertoire: You consistently select sound openings such as the Caro-Kann, Nimzo-Indian, and King's Indian Defense variations. Your familiarity lets you reach playable middlegames comfortably and sometimes with initiative.
  • Calculation and Tactics: Your recent wins show precise calculation, particularly clean mating nets (e.g., recent games finishing with mating attacks). Keep up this sharpness and continue to train tactical motifs.
  • Positional Awareness: Your handling of tension in the center and pawn structures (like in pawn breaks and exchanges) is good. For example, timely pushes like d5 or c5 enable you to activate your pieces actively.
  • Endgame Technique: You convert advantages smoothly when reducing to favorable endgames, as shown in your last few victories by resignation or checkmate.

Areas for Improvement

  • Defensive Vigilance: In some losses, your opponent managed to unleash counterplay effectively, exploiting weaknesses around your king or in your pawn structure. Focus on improving your king safety awareness and calculating opponent threats more deeply, especially in complex positions.
  • Time Management: While your clock handling is generally good, a few key moments showed time pressure impacting move quality. Try to maintain a steady pace and allocate time wisely in critical positions.
  • Tactical Oversight Under Pressure: Occasionally, small inaccuracies allowed your opponent tactical shots (e.g., piece forks or discovered attacks). Training pattern recognition and regularly solving puzzles can help reduce these errors.
  • Transition to Simplified Positions: In some games, exchanging pieces was beneficial but wasn't executed optimally. Consider improving your skill in transitioning from complicated middlegames into advantageous endgames without losing momentum.

Suggestions for Training

  • Review the games you lost to identify critical moments — were there missed defensive resources or better counterattacks you could have employed?
  • Practice solving tactical puzzles daily to sharpen your vision for forks, pins, and mating patterns.
  • Analyze your endgames with textbook studies on rook endgames and key pawn structures.
  • Work on positional plans in common pawn structures from your favorite openings; understanding typical plans helps to avoid passive replies.

Overall, keep building on your solid foundations and focus on consistency. You are well on the path to higher ratings and more confident play.

Good luck with your future games!


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