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IM Mark Plotkin

I have been teaching chess for the past 8 years from total beginners, to people with as high a rating as 2200.

LocationToronto Canada
LanguagesEnglish (US), русский язык
RatingFIDE: 243530352719264227192203
Hourly rate$80USD / $100CAD
AvailabilityAccepting students
Active

About me

My name is Mark Plotkin. I'm 25 years old, just graduated the University of Toronto, and I'm an IM. My current FIDE rating is 2400 and I'm the #14 player in Canada.

Here's an article written about me in the Globe and Mail

www.theglobeandmail.com/life/article-pandemic-kickstarts-successful-career-for-young-toronto-chess-coach/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Plotkin_(chess_player)

Playing experience

My greatest win in a game was with the black pieces against Varuzhan Akobian. See Chapter 3 of this study: lichess.org/study/kVinOKTD

My second greatest accomplishment in 1 game was that I beat a 2550 GM with the black pieces. His name was Victor Mikhalevski.
This is the game: http://www.viewchess.com/cbreader/2016/7/1/Game30105150.html

Teaching experience

I have been teaching for the past 7 years.
My greatest accomplishment was getting a student from 1700 to 2200 within a span of 1 year.
I have taught several different Canadian Champions.

Other experiences

I stream live on twitch occasionally, for semi-educational content on chess and variants.
www.twitch.tv/littleplotkin/

Best skills

My best skill in teaching is to teach my students to be very active in the game of chess, as well as opening preparation. Secondly, as an aggressive player, another one of my expertise is opening closed positions and attacking. On top of this, having played many games online, deeply understanding basic endgames have given me an advantage over many of my opponents, both in online and over the board play.

Teaching methodology

I prepare to run my lessons in a unique fashion in comparison with other coaches. have a lot of "tips" sheets, that helps students out at all facets of the game (opening/endgame/attacking).

I will look at the games from my students, whether it be from online or over the board. After that, we will analyze specific openings that would best fit their style. Then, we would work on various different parts of the middlegame to create a more well rounded approach. Some themes would include positional play, strategic play, maneuvering, attacking and defending.

Lastly, there will be concrete analysis on how to improve endgame play by analyzing very concrete, and fundamental ideas to ensure that one gets the advantage over their opponents.

Public studies

Chicago Open 2022

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  1. Ankush Moolky vs Mark Plotkin
  2. Mark Plotkin vs Vladimir Akopian
  3. Varuzhan Akobian vs Mark Plotkin
  4. Mark Plotkin vs Awonder Liang
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Ontario Open 2022

2 • IM littleplotkin •
  1. Svitlana Demchenko vs Mark Plotkin
  2. Mark Plotkin vs Leo Lin
  3. Victor Plotkin vs Mark Plotkin
  4. Mark Plotkin vs Olivier-Kenta Chiku Ratte
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Mark Plotkin's Games in the 2021 Banff Open

5 • IM littleplotkin •
  1. Game 1: Leo Lin vs Mark Plotkin
  2. Game 2: Mark Plotkin vs Eion Dunne
  3. Game 3: Patrick Angelo Tolentino vs Mark Plotkin
  4. Game 4: Mark Plotkin vs Hans Jung
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US Masters 2022

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  1. Mark Plotkin vs Pranav Sathish
  2. Mark Plotkin vs Christopher Yoo
  3. Nikolas Theodoru vs Mark Plotkin
  4. Anthony Atanasov vs Mark Plotkin
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Maplewood Invitational 2022

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  1. Mark Plotkin vs Artiom Samsonkin
  2. Marin Bosiocic vs Mark Plotkin
  3. Mark Plotkin vs Toms Kantans
  4. Nikolay Noritsyn vs Mark Plotkin
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ACC Halloween Rapid 2022

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  1. Mark Plotkin vs Michael Jacobs
  2. Raymond Gao vs Mark Plotkin
  3. Mark Plotkin vs Anna Burtasova
  4. Eddie Xu vs Mark Plotkin
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