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Punjabi Sphinx FM

ashwanitiwari Punjab Since 2011 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟
49.3%- 47.5%- 3.2%
Rapid 2100 1W 0L 0D
Blitz 2306 1886W 1838L 175D
Bullet 1947 3559W 3415L 176D
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Overall Performance and Progress

Your recent games show a solid upward trajectory in your chess rating, with a remarkable gain of 68 points in the last month, and a continued steady improvement over the past 3 and 6 months. This is reflected in your positive trend slopes, illustrating consistent development. Your strength adjusted win rate of approximately 52% demonstrates a good level of competitive play.

Strengths in Recent Blitz Games

  • Opening Preparation: You favor the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack with White and have shown deep understanding and effective implementation, consistently applying pressure early on.
  • Time Management: Your clock usage indicates solid time management skills, maintaining good time balance while making quality moves.
  • Endgame Technique: Many of your wins showcase good technique converting slight advantages into wins, especially when promoting pawns and precise calculation under time pressure.
  • Attacking Awareness: Your games often involve active piece play and timely attacking ideas that put your opponents on the defensive.

Areas for Improvement

  • Defending Critical Positions: In some losses, particularly against precise opponents such as ESP-918 and s1yin, you encountered mating nets or decisive resource loss. Focus on recognizing and parrying direct threats effectively.
  • Handling Pressure in the Midgame: Losses often involved giving up material or positional weaknesses after intense middle game clashes. Practice tactical exercises and strategic planning to enhance resilience.
  • Opening Flexibility: Although your main opening is strong, consider broadening your repertoire to surprise opponents and handle different responses better.
  • Piece Activity vs. Safety Balance: Sometimes aggressive play led to vulnerabilities, especially on the back rank or around your king—work on balancing initiative with solid defense.

Recommendations

  • Continue intensive study of your favored openings like the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack, focusing on typical plans and common tactical themes.
  • Review lost games to identify missed defensive resources or alternative plans that could disrupt your opponent's attack.
  • Incorporate regular endgame training and calculation drills to improve conversion and resistance under time constraints.
  • Play practice games with slower time controls to deepen your understanding of complex positions that arise from your chosen opening.

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