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Balaji Guttula FM

Aash20 Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
51.4%- 42.6%- 6.0%
Bullet 2677
518W 463L 48D
Blitz 2636
283W 186L 38D
Rapid 830
21W 34L 10D
Daily 1200
1W 0L 0D
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Hi Balaji Guttula — your latest bullet sessions at a glance

Quick dashboard

  • Peak blitz rating: 2594 (2022-04-14)
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  • Most frequent time control: 10 | 0 (ultra-fast bullet)

What you already do well

  1. Tactical awareness. You routinely punish early queen adventures such as 2.Qf3?! or 2.Qh5?! (

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  2. Piece activity over material. In your Scandinavian wins you give the c-pawn to gain rapid development and a safer king.
  3. Pattern recognition. You spot motifs like ...Bb4+, ...Nd4+ and exchange sacs on f2/f7 within seconds.

Biggest improvement levers

  1. Clock management – stop flagging from winning positions.
    You lost your last five games purely on time. Critical fragment from the most recent loss:


    You were still better on the board but had only 3.9 s left.
    Action plan:
    • Adopt a half-second rule: after a safe move, premove the forced recapture.
    • Use the first 5–6 moves to build a 2-second buffer by playing book moves instantly.
    • Practise one-touch mouse technique; every 0.2 s matters in 10-second chess.
  2. King safety in side-line openings.
    Lines with 5…Ke7 or early …Kf8 (Larsen, Bird) work versus 700-rated foes but collapse higher up. Prefer setups that keep castling rights:

  3. Simplify your repertoire for bullet.
    The mix of Bird, Larsen and off-beat Sicilians forces you to think early. Consider one universal system:
    • White: Jobava-London (d4, Nc3, Bf4)
    • Black: Scandinavian with 2…Nf6 (skip …Qxd5)
    Fewer branches → more premoves.
  4. Conversion technique.
    When ahead, ask yourself every move: a) “Mate or material with check?” b) “Can I trade queens?” If both “no”, play the fastest safe move.

Two-week training menu

  • 30 min Puzzle Rush Survival before bullet — trains fast calculation under stress.
  • 20 games of 5 | 3 using bullet openings; annotate any game where you dip below 15 s before move 25.
  • Engine sparring at depth 10 from the diagram after 2.Qh5? Bg4! — aim to convert inside 30 s.

Opening crib sheet for quick recall

  • Scandinavian: 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Nf6! 3.d4 Nxd5 4.Nf3 g6 → castle short.
  • Larsen: 1.b3 e5 2.Bb2 Nc6 3.Nf3 d6 4.e3 Nf6 5.Bb5 Bd7 6.O-O.
  • Sicilian sidelines: vs 2.Qf3?! reply 2…Nc6 3.Bc4 e6 4.Nf3 Nf6 and castle.

Keep the king safe, trust your instincts, and make the clock your ally. Good luck in your next session, Balaji!


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