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amoq77

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46.8%- 41.0%- 12.2%
Bullet 2101
0W 1L 0D
Blitz 2282
8789W 7704L 2296D
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Coach Chesswick

What you did well in recent blitz games

  • You showed sharp tactical awareness and willingness to seize initiative when the position opened up, finishing with clear, active piece play.
  • Your endgame conversion in winning lines was solid, and you kept pressure on your opponent to capitalize on small advantages.
  • You demonstrated good practical decision making in dynamic positions, choosing concrete plans rather than drifting into passive setups.

Key improvement areas and concrete steps

  • Balance aggression with king safety in sharp middlegame lines. In some blitz games, pursuing tactical chances led to exposure of your own king. Before committing to a forcing line, quickly check for counterplay and ensure your king remains reasonably safe.
  • Time management in complex middlegame positions. Allocate a fixed, small portion of your total clock for critical decisions, then switch to a broader plan. If a line isn’t clear after about 30–45 seconds, simplify to a safe, forcing continuation or step back to a more straightforward plan.
  • Solidify a compact, reliable opening repertoire. Your games show strength in certain setups (notably the King’s Indian/Exchange structures), but you can reduce risk by having a couple of well-understood, pressure-ready responses to common White setups, so you don’t get caught in unfamiliar lines.

Opening choices and study plan

  • Lean into the openings where you perform best. Your data shows solid results with King’s Indian defenses and Bonet-style Slav/Slav-related lines. Deepen understanding of typical middlegame plans in these systems (e.g., typical pawn breaks like ...f5 or ...e5 in the King’s Indian, or typical pawn structures in the Slav).
  • Build a short repertoire cheat sheet. For each main opening you encounter (e.g., Semi-Slav/Slav lines, King’s Indian), create a 6–8 point guide: key ideas, common pawn breaks, main piece placements, and 1–2 “go-to” plan moves. This helps you stay confident in blitz without getting lost in theory.
  • Develop a simple endgame practice routine tied to your openings. When a middlegame ends with material and structure resembling common endgames you see in your repertoire, have a ready plan for converting or simplifying to a win or draw.

Blitz tactics and time management plan

  • Daily tactical training (15–20 minutes) focused on core motifs: forks, skewers, pins, back-rank ideas, and queen-raid themes. This will help you spot winning tactics faster in blitz and avoid missing chances or overthinking.
  • Practice rapid evaluation routines: (a) is my king safe? (b) what is my candidate plan for the next 2–3 moves? (c) what is my opponent's likely reply, and do I have an immediate counter?
  • Use a two-layer approach in complex positions: first identify forcing moves (checks, captures, threats) and only then decide on a broader strategic plan. If nothing decisive appears after a short search, switch to a solid, safe continuation.

Practice plan and next steps

  • Week 1: solidify your King’s Indian and Slav-related lines with a focused study of typical middlegame plans and key pawn breaks. Create 1–2 ready-made lines you can execute confidently in blitz.
  • Week 2: implement a 2-opening repertoire for White as a counterbalance, focusing on quick development and safe king safety, so you’re comfortable in common d4-d4/c4 structures.
  • Week 3: combine tactic drills with 5–10 minute game reviews daily. After each blitz session, write down 2–3 concrete takeaways and one improvement goal for the next session.
  • Ongoing: maintain a short endgame micro-routine (e.g., rook endings, opposite-colored bishops, basic knight vs. bishop endgames) so you can convert evenly matched or small-advantage endings in blitz.

Want a personalized study map? I can tailor a 2–4 week plan around your most-played openings and common middlegame trends, and I can generate a practice PGN sequence focused on the motifs you need most. If you’d like, I can also format a quick cheat sheet for your favorite lines. amoq77


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