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Mikhail Tal

anaguasoft Lumpiang Shanghai Since 2009 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
47.7%- 45.5%- 6.8%
Bullet 2248
754W 674L 67D
Blitz 2376
8192W 7897L 1198D
Rapid 2217
166W 105L 28D
Daily 1073
0W 1L 1D
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Blitz performance: what you’re doing well

You showed sharp calculation and strong tactical awareness in your recent blitz win, finishing with a forcing sequence that led to checkmate. That game demonstrates you can transform pressure into a decisive finish when you spot active piece coordination and clean lines for your queen and rooks.

Across your recent games, you often keep the initiative when you have the move and you’re comfortable playing aggressive setups that aim for concrete, time-pressure traps. Your ability to find practical ideas under blitz constraints is a real strength.

What to focus on for improvement

  • Confidence with plan and prophylaxis: In blitz, it’s easy to chase tactical shots without a clear long-term plan. After each forcing sequence, quickly ask yourself what your opponent’s best reply could be and how you’ll respond to it.
  • Endgame + simplification drills: When the position stays tense, practice converting advantages in simplified endings. Knowing a few golden endgames (rook and pawn endings, opposite-side pawns) can improve conversion in time Scrambles.
  • Time management under pressure: Some moves show hesitation or overthinking in critical moments. Aim to allocate a fixed short window for each critical decision, and reserve a tiny buffer for the final ten seconds of a blitz game.
  • Blunt defenses against unexpected lines: In blitz, opponents may steer into surprising setups. Build a compact, reliable reaction plan for two common openings you face, so you can respond confidently even if the standard lines deviate.

Opening performance snapshot and practical plan

Your openings show solid results with a mix of styles. Notably, the London System style line (and related solid setups) shows a healthy win rate, suggesting you’re comfortable with solid development and a steady structure. Some Sicilian and other dynamic lines also perform respectably, which aligns with your ability to seize active play when the position allows.

  • Lean into your best-performing solid lines (like the London System variants) for quick, predictable middlegames where you can outplay your opponent in the clock.
  • Keep some sharpened, practice-ready responses to dynamic lines (for example, select a couple of Sicilian ideas and a couple of Caro-Kann ideas) so you can switch gears quickly in blitz.
  • Review 1–2 recent blitz games per week focusing on the openings you use most. Note where you missed prophylaxis or where you could have simplified to a winning endgame sooner.

Targeted training plan for the next weeks

  • Daily quick puzzles (5–10 minutes) focused on tactical motifs that appeared in your recent games, such as attacking nets, back-rank ideas, and forcing trades to open lines.
  • Two 20-minute blitz sessions per week with deliberate opening review: pick your top two openings (for example, a solid system and a sharp dynamic line) and run through 6–8 typical middlegame structures you tend to reach.
  • Endgame basics: practice rook endings and king-vs-queen endings with a timer to improve conversion in time trouble.
  • Post-game routine: after each blitz session, write a brief 3-point takeaway for the next time you see each key position (what you did well, what you missed, and what you’ll try differently).

Quick takeaways from the three most recent results

  • Recent win: you demonstrated a clean attack and finished with a mating net. Use that as a concrete reminder to seek lines that maximize your piece activity when opponents overextend.
  • Recent loss: there were opportunities to simplify or steer into favorable endgames that you didn’t fully capitalize on. Work on a post-attack plan to tighten follow-through in such positions.
  • Recent draw: you maintained pressure and created chances, but time pressure or a mis-timed exchange can swing these in blitz. Focus on sharp but reliable exchanges that keep the clock in your favor.

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Review the most recent win against a strong opponent: leogrindsyou


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