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Jorge Leon Oquendo FM

amateurchess20 Jacksonville Since 2016 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
53.1%- 41.0%- 5.8%
Bullet 2322
1220W 906L 74D
Blitz 2619
5013W 3911L 611D
Daily 1614
7W 0L 0D
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Feedback for Jorge Leon Oquendo (amateurchess20)

📈 What you are already doing very well

  • Sharp tactical vision. Your recent win in the Sveshnikov illustrates your ability to sniff out tactics quickly:
    . Correctly spotting 12…Nd4! won you material and the initiative.
  • Opening variety. You comfortably handle both 1.e4 (open Sicilians) and 1.d4/1.Nf3 systems (Trompowsky, London, Indian Game) which makes you hard to prepare for.
  • Fighting spirit. Even in worse endgames you keep creating counter-play and often succeed (e.g. the save vs Viktoker where you out-calculated in mutual time trouble).
  • Peak strength. shows your ceiling is already high—aim to stabilise there consistently.

🔍 Biggest improvement opportunities

  1. Time-management. 3 of your last 6 losses were on the clock when the position was still playable. Adopt a “small pause” routine every 10 moves to avoid bullet-mode in a 3-minute game.
  2. Pawn-storm discipline. Early g/h-pawn launches (see the French Burn loss vs Bacoslayer) often give you space but also holes around your king. Ask yourself “How will I bring the last attacker before I open files toward my own monarch?”
  3. Endgame conversion. In several wins you required opponent blunders with only a rook-and-pawn left. Build a mini-repertoire of technical endings (rook vs rook-pawn, bishop pair vs knight, etc.). Practical tip: play the “endgame simulator” bot on Chess.com for 10 minutes daily.
  4. Black repertoire vs 1.d4. Recent defeats in the A46/Indian structures show hesitation after …c5  dxc5. Consider adding either a) a stable Queen’s Gambit Accepted set-up, or b) a solid Slav plan (…c6, …d5, …Bf5) to avoid early structural damage.

🛠️ Action plan for the next two weeks

DayMain focusMicro-goal
Mon/Wed/Fri20 min tacticsScore 80% on “Advanced” puzzles
Tue/ThuEndgame drillFinish 5 rook-pawn exercises with engine verification
WeekendOpening reviewCreate one annotated file per side with plans vs 1.d4 & French Burn

📊 When you play best

According to your performance heat-map you score highest in the late evening and on Sundays:


Leverage this by scheduling most rated games during your peak slots.

Key terms to revisit

  • prophylaxis – anticipate opponent’s counter-play before launching your own attack.
  • zwischenzug – many of your tactical successes arise from these “in-between” moves; keep sharpening them.
  • zugzwang – will help in the technical endings you are now studying.

✅ Next coaching check-in

Bring two annotated games (one win, one loss) and be ready to explain:

  1. Where you spent >15 seconds on one move.
  2. Whether that move changed the evaluation by more than Âą0.50.

Keep up the great work, Jorge. With disciplined time usage and a touch more endgame polish, a stable 2600+ blitz rating is within reach.


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