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Chinthaka Anuruddha Galappaththi FM

AnuruGC Colombo Since 2013 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
53.8% W 39.5% L 6.7% D
Bullet
1660
1W 4L 0D
Blitz
2224
1336W 977L 165D
Rapid
2249
0W 1L 1D
Daily
2000
0W 1L 0D
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Constructive Feedback for Chinthaka Anuruddha Galappaththi (AnuruGC)

Your recent blitz run shows a fearless, tactical style that has already taken you to 2354 (2022-12-16). With a few strategic touch-ups and smoother time management, you can make the next jump.

At-a-glance Trends

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What’s working well

  • Opening depth with the French – You handled the Wing Gambit (C00) convincingly against snooker_chess and punished inaccuracies with ...Rg8 & ...Qxf2+.
  • Tactical awareness – Exchange sacs (e.g. 27...Rxf6) and double-attack motifs appear regularly in your wins.
  • Practical fighting spirit – You willingly enter imbalanced positions and keep the initiative even when material is equal.

Recurrent pain points

  • Pawn-structure neglect – Over-extensions in ADVANCE French positions (…d4/…h5/…g5) left weak dark squares in the loss vs dastan_aus.
  • Kingside loosening – Early g-pawn thrusts (games vs villasanafranklin7, TINU24CHESS) exposed your king before you completed development.
  • Endgame & clock control – A winning K+P ending vs igornepo still slipped away on time. You also resigned vs dr-iggy in a holdable minor-piece ending.
  • Transition plans – After solid openings, the follow-up plan (piece improvement vs pawn breaks) is sometimes missing, leading to passive pieces.

Illustrative moment

Below is the critical phase from the loss to dastan_aus. Note how dark-square weaknesses multiplied after 10.g4 h5 11.g5 g6:


Instead of 10…h5, consider slower plans such as 10…Nge7 11.Bg2 followed by …f6 or …h6, keeping the structure flexible and king safer.

4-week Action Plan

  1. Opening polish (French Advance)
    • Add the solid 6…Nh6 & …f6 setups to your repertoire.
    • Study 10 model games by Ulf Andersson & Vitiugov highlighting dark-square control.
  2. Strategic training
    • Every session, verbalize a plan sentence before moving (“Improve my worst piece, then play …c5”).
    • Review prophylaxis concepts – ask “what does my opponent want?” each move.
  3. Endgame & clock
    • 3 times a week solve 15 “easy” rook & pawn endings with a 30-sec timer.
    • Play 5-min +2 sec games, focusing on reaching 60 sec in reserve by move 20.
  4. Post-game routine
    • Annotate one loss per day; tag moves as Opening / Tactic / Strategy / Time-pressure.
    • Store key positions in a personal “French issues” file for monthly review.

Next milestone

With the above regimen, aim for a stable 2300+ blitz rating within two months. Your tactical talent is already there – knitting it together with structure & time discipline will make the difference.

Good luck, and feel free to share any annotated games for deeper feedback!