What You're Doing Well
Your recent games show strong skills in several important areas. Here are some highlights:
- You handle the French Defense Exchange Variation well, with nearly 70% win rate — you understand the structure and typical plans effectively.
- Your play in the Queen's Gambit Declined and related lines remains solid, winning over 60% of games there.
- You show strong endgame technique, as demonstrated by your recent victories where you worked your advantage patiently to checkmate or force resignation.
- Aggressive openings like the Diemer-Duhm Gambit have worked well for you, indicating good tactics and calculation skills in sharp positions.
- Your King’s Indian Defense: Accelerated Averbakh Variation games are flawless so far; perfect score shows deep understanding of the ideas there.
Areas for Improvement
Even strong players benefit from targeted focus. Here are some areas to review based on your recent losses and rating trends:
- Your performance dropped slightly in the last month and over 3 to 6 months, so keeping consistent focus during your games is crucial. Pay attention to maintaining concentration, especially in critical middle and endgame moments.
- In several losses from your recent games, it appears defensive inaccuracies and timing of exchanges led to disadvantages — review positions where you gave up key squares or pawns, and practice defensive techniques to maintain balance.
- Explore the transitions out of the French Defense and Slav Defense in greater depth. Although your win rates are decent, these openings also account for several losses. Consider studying more advanced theory and typical plans in those lines.
- Try to minimize opening surprises by deepening preparation in your main repertoire, particularly in lines you have played fewer games in, like the Slav and Catalan openings, which have mixed results.
- Analyze your lost games to pinpoint moments where your tactical calculations missed. Practicing puzzles based on your weak points could improve your accuracy in complex positions.
Suggestions for Ongoing Improvement
To continue your climb and regain upward rating momentum, consider doing the following:
- Routine game analysis: Review both wins and losses shortly after playing to catch mistakes and missed opportunities while they are fresh.
- Opening study: Regularly update your opening repertoires focusing on your most common and less successful lines to maintain a strong and versatile foundation.
- Tactical training: Dedicate time each day or several times per week to solving tactical puzzles, especially those highlighting pinning, forks, and discovered attacks, as those themes appear often in your games.
- Endgame practice: Strengthen your knowledge of key endgame principles and common checkmate patterns to convert advantages more confidently.
- Psychological readiness: Work on maintaining calm and focus throughout rapid games, especially when your clock is low.
Remember, your recent rating trend slope indicates small fluctuations — this is normal at your level - the key is consistent effort and learning from each game.
Summary
You have a solid foundation with strong opening choices and tactical ability. To move forward, focus on consistency, honing opening knowledge, improving defense, and refining endgame technique. Keep reviewing your lost games in detail and apply lessons actively. With this approach, you should see your rating stabilize and start climbing again.