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Avetik Grigoryan GM

Avetik_ChessMood Since 2018 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟
46.6%- 41.1%- 12.3%
Bullet 2886
33W 11L 1D
Blitz 2923
514W 472L 144D
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Recent Performance Overview

Avetik, your recent bullet games showcase strong tactical skills and the ability to capitalize on opponent mistakes, with several decisive checkmate victories. However, your recent rating changes indicate a notable downward trend over the past months, highlighting the need to address some areas to stabilize and improve your performance.

  • Your strength adjusted win rate is approximately 44%, which is solid but leaves room for growth.
  • The last month shows a significant rating drop of 644 points with a negative trend slope, signaling some inconsistency.
  • Over three and six months, the negative trend is less steep but still evident in the one- and three-month data.

Positives to Build On

From the games and analysis:

  • Good opening knowledge especially with variations like the Closed Sicilian, French Defense, and Scotch Game.
  • Ability to find strong attacking moves and mating nets quickly, as shown by well-executed checkmates.
  • Consistent application of pressure in the middlegame leading to material or positional advantage.

Areas for Improvement

Addressing these aspects could help reverse the negative rating trend:

  • Time Management: In bullet, speed is essential but be cautious to avoid time trouble as losses by timeout have occurred.
  • Endgame Technique: Some losses in late game positions suggest reviewing key endgame principles to convert advantages more consistently.
  • Opening Consistency: While you have preferred openings, reviewing and deepening familiarity with specific lines or possible opponent responses can improve stability.
  • Mistake Minimization: Identifying typical tactical oversights or positional inaccuracies in losses can guide focused study to reduce blunders.

Recommendations Going Forward

  • Spend regular time analyzing your losses, especially positions where you fell behind in tactics or strategy.
  • Practice bullet-specific tactics drills to improve speed without sacrificing accuracy.
  • Review classic endgame studies to strengthen your technique under time pressure.
  • Consider a structured opening repertoire, focusing on mastering a few reliable openings for bullet games.
  • Use slow or rapid time controls occasionally to deepen understanding of your opening and middlegame plans.

Links to Review Your Games

Reviewing these games yourself or with a coach can highlight key moments for learning and improvement.


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