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Ayelen Martinez WIM

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55.9%- 40.5%- 3.6%
Bullet 2277
2515W 2064L 166D
Blitz 1958
634W 274L 37D
Rapid 2034
3W 0L 0D
Daily 1422
162W 60L 11D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Ayelen, great to see you pushing your bullet rating up to 2390 (2022-09-29)!

1. What you are already doing well

  • Quick tactical vision. Your 24.Qd8# finish against mat-sav shows you spot mating patterns instantly.

  • Handling unbalanced positions. Early pawn storms (h-pawns in many wins) create complications your opponents struggle with.
  • Winning mindset. When you keep the initiative you convert efficiently; only one of your last nine winning positions was prolonged beyond move 30.

2. Repeated pain-points to fix

  • Clock management. 6 of your last 10 losses were on time in roughly equal or even better positions. In bullet the clock is an extra piece—treat it that way.
  • End-game technique. Lost R+P endings (e.g. vs nkuziy) reveal hesitancy once the tactics are gone. Basic king-activity drills will add instant rating points.
  • Over-ambitious queen sorties. Games vs seniorpawn and jarocho23 show the queen entered enemy territory before development was complete and became the target.
  • Black d-pawn structures. When you answer 1.e4 with ...d6/…g6 you sometimes allow e5/dxe6 or d6-pawn sacrifices that open lines too early. Review the thematic breaks in the Pirc Defense.

3. 14-day action plan

  1. Bullet warm-up (5 min). Play Puzzle Rush or “Mate in 2” sets each session to sharpen eyesight before queueing games.
  2. Time-split discipline. Decide on a two-phase rule: opening & early middlegame 25 s, remainder 35 s. If you are below target, pre-move easier recaptures.
  3. End-game micro-workout (10 min daily). Cycle through:
    • King + pawn vs king races.
    • Rook-lucena & philidor positions.
    • Opposite-side rook & pawn defences.
  4. Solid back-up opening with Black. Add a simple line (e.g. Scandinavian 1…d5 or Caro-Kann 1…c6 d5) so you can blitz the first 10 moves and save time.
  5. Review session once per day. Download one win and one loss, run a 3-minute engine check, but spend the bulk of the time explaining in words why a move was hard to see. This builds pattern memory faster than passive engine arrows.

4. Suggested drills & resources

  • Custom Lichess study: “100 bullet rook endings” (import PGNs, set to interactive mode).
  • Flash-card list of typical break moves in your openings (…c5 in Pirc, …e5 in King’s Indian setups, c4 vs French structures).
  • Five-minute visualization sets: set up a position, cover the board, calculate 3 ply, uncover and check.

5. Track your improvement

• Hour-by-hour performance:

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• Day-of-week streaks:
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Keep in mind

Bullet rewards consistent habits more than brilliant moves. If you keep your average time per move under 1 s and shore up end-games, you’ll break the next rating barrier quickly. Enjoy the grind, and good luck in your next games!


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