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MF Álvaro Aranha FM

Alvarov79 Since 2012 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
45.5%- 45.3%- 9.1%
Bullet 2150
4W 0L 0D
Blitz 2604
2191W 2237L 445D
Rapid 2548
71W 19L 8D
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Overview of your recent rapid games

You’ve shown a strong ability to navigate complex positions and convert middlegame chances into wins. Your opening choices align with your aggressive style, and you’re actively pressing in long middlegame battles. Maintain this momentum by tightening decision points in critical moments and focusing on solid endgame technique to close each game cleanly.

What you’re doing well

  • Sharp tactical vision in the middlegame—you often find active plans that create practical winning chances.
  • Solid results with several aggressive openings, especially in Sicilian Defense variants and London System lines. This shows you’re comfortable in unbalanced positions and know how to press for the initiative.
  • Good clock management in many games, allowing you to keep pressure while making precise moves in critical moments.

Focus areas for improvement

  • Endgame conversion: after a concrete advantage, aim to simplify into rook or minor-piece endgames where you are confident you can convert. Practice common rook endings and technique for converting extra pawns.
  • Strategic patience in some openings: a few games feature aggressive pawn pushes or tactical skirmishes that leave behind structural weaknesses. Balance activity with solid king safety and gradual space gains.
  • Time-pressure checks: when the clock tightens, identify a few universal plans for each top opening so you don’t get stuck deciding between multiple branches at once.
  • Pattern recognition in openings: while your repertoire is strong, reinforce typical middlegame plans from each opening so you can transition smoothly and avoid missteps in unfamiliar lines.

Opening performance snapshot

You have a robust and diverse opening toolkit, with standout results in several lines. Notably, your success with Sicilian Defense variants and London System variations indicates comfort in dynamic, unbalanced games. Build on this by refining typical middlegame plans and common tactical motifs for these openings. Consider maintaining a focused study on your top performers to deepen confidence in the most critical positions.

  • Sicilian Defense variants: strong results—continue polishing standard responses and plan ideas for the common middlegame transitions. Sicilian Defense
  • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation: your results show clear understanding of pawn structures and piece activity. Review safe continuation paths to preserve advantages. London System
  • Other strong lines (e.g., Scandinavian Defense, Alapin/Scherzer variations, Barnes Defense): keep practicing these to ensure you have reliable, repeatable plans in you toolkit. Opening repertoire

Strength Adjusted Win Rate

Your strength-adjusted win rate is high, reflecting strong results against a mix of opponents. Use this as motivation to keep refining your patterns and to target areas where you can push your edge even further in rapid time controls.

Momentum and rating trends

You’re riding positive momentum with noticeable rating gains in recent periods. To sustain this, pair quick, frequent practice with deeper, slower studies. A balanced approach—daily tactical drills plus a couple of focused openings and endgames sessions each week—will help you convert momentum into consistent results.

Practical next steps

  • Post-game reviews: allocate 10–15 minutes after each rapid game to identify the turning points where a different plan could have preserved or increased your edge.
  • Endgame drills: practice rook endings and minor-piece endings weekly to improve conversion of advantages.
  • Opening study focus: select your top two or three openings and build a concise reference of typical plans, key pawn breaks, and common tactical ideas.
  • Safety nets in defense: reinforce king safety in the middlegame and avoid overextension unless you have a clear, practical winning path.

Suggested practice plan (next 2 weeks)

  • Week 1: Endgames focus — rook endings and minor piece endings; review 2 illustrative endgames per session.
  • Week 1–2: Opening reinforcement — deepen knowledge of your top openings; prepare 2-3 go-to middlegame plans for each opening.
  • Weekly tactic sprint — 15–20 minutes of mixed tactical problems to sharpen pattern recognition under time pressure.

Optional study aids

If you want, you can link to specific games or openings for targeted review. For example, you might review the recent Sicilian and London System games to extract recurring strategic ideas. MF Álvaro Aranha


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