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Sergiy Zavgorodniy IM

Zavgorodniy_Sergiy Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
46.2%- 44.7%- 9.1%
Bullet 2434
163W 210L 19D
Blitz 2736
1379W 1281L 284D
Rapid 2158
0W 3L 1D
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Coach Chesswick

Performance Feedback for Sergiy Zavgorodniy

Hi Sergiy! I've reviewed your recent games and want to share some constructive feedback to help you improve and continue your progress.

Strengths

  • Opening Play: You show solid understanding of popular openings such as the Sicilian Defense, English Opening, and Kings Indian Attack. Consistency in your opening repertoire allows you to reach comfortable middlegame positions.
  • Tactical Awareness: In multiple wins, you demonstrated good tactical vision, especially with knight maneuvers (e.g., strong use of knights on d5 and e7 squares) and calculated exchanges that simplified into favorable endgames.
  • Endgame Technique: Your endgame technique shows maturity, converting material advantages efficiently. For example, your precise play in rook and minor piece endgames often pressured the opponent into mistakes or time trouble.
  • Time Management: In several wins, you managed your clock well, keeping enough time for critical decisions, and capitalized on opponent’s time pressure.

Opportunities for Improvement

  • Handling Complex Positions: In some losses, especially in the middlegame (e.g., positions arising from the Sicilian Dragon and Neo-Catalan lines), there were inaccuracies that led to losing material or conceding positional weaknesses. Focus on deep calculation and positional evaluation during these critical phases.
  • Positional Understanding: Occasionally, small inaccuracies allowed opponents to seize the initiative or gain long-term advantages (pawn structure weaknesses or passive pieces). Work on strategic themes like pawn breaks and piece activity to better capitalize on or defend against such positional challenges.
  • Endgame Consistency: While your endgame play is relatively strong, some losses were due to underestimated defensive resources by the opponent or imprecise technique under pressure. Regular endgame study (e.g. rook endings, knight vs. pawn) will help solidify this crucial phase.
  • Opening Refinement: Some positions from your favored openings showed slight inaccuracies leading to less active setups. It might be helpful to review the main lines and recent novelties in your repertoire to keep up with evolving theory and maintain pressure from the start.

Recommendations

  • Analyze your losses carefully: try to identify specific turning points and key moments where the position became challenging.
  • Practice tactical puzzles regularly to further sharpen your calculation skills, especially in complex middlegame situations.
  • Dedicate time to studying typical pawn structures and strategic plans in your preferred openings.
  • Review classic endgame manuals or training modules, focusing on technique and precision.
  • Maintain a balanced training schedule including playing longer time control games to deepen your understanding.

You're showing very promising skills and solid understanding! Keep up the hard work and attention to detail. Your path to improvement is clear, and I'm confident you will reach your goals with continued study and practice.

Feel free to share specific games or positions if you'd like more focused analysis.


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