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Konstantinos Samaridis

betterchess2000 Kavala Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
43.0%- 47.6%- 9.4%
Bullet 2470
342W 347L 55D
Blitz 2325
1937W 2253L 451D
Rapid 2429
42W 13L 14D
Daily 942
89W 54L 6D
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Recent Blitz: Quick Take

You showed resilience in your win by keeping pressure on the opponent and converting in the endgame. In the loss, there was sharp tactical activity from the opponent and time pressure likely affected accuracy. The draw reflects steady defensive play under mixed middlegame tensions. Overall, you’re solid, with clear opportunities to tighten decision making, time use, and endgame conversion in fast games.

What you’re doing well

  • You create practical chances in complicated positions and keep your pieces active.
  • You manage exchanges well when you have the initiative and can steer toward favorable endgames.
  • You stay calm enough to defend tough positions and avoid getting rolled over in the late middlegame.

Key areas to improve

  • Time management in blitz: avoid spending too long on a single move. Set a simple budget (for example, don't spend more than a couple of minutes on the first 15 moves) and use a quick threat-check ritual before capturing or exchanging pieces.
  • Opening discipline: pick a small, reliable repertoire for both colors and stick to it in blitz. Learn the typical middlegame plans and pawn structures that arise, so you can play faster with a clear plan instead of exploring many unsure lines.
  • Calculation discipline: enhance the habit of spotting forcing moves (checks, captures, threats) and verifying immediate consequences to reduce blunders in sharp positions.
  • Endgame proficiency: practice common rook endings and king activity in simplified endgames to improve conversion when the position simplifies or you’re ahead.
  • Post-game analysis: after each blitz game, identify 2–3 critical moments, note what you learned, and commit to a concrete improvement for the next game.

Practical improvement plan (next 2 weeks)

  • Daily: 15 minutes of focused tactics training, emphasizing forced lines and familiar motifs (forks, pins, discovered attacks).
  • Blitz practice: 3 sessions per week with a fixed, simple opening setup for each color; after each game, review where time got tight and fix it in the next game.
  • Endgame focus: 1 session per week on rook endings and king activity in simplified endings to build confidence under time pressure.
  • Opening focus: commit to 2 solid openings for white and 2 for black; study typical middlegame plans and standard responses to keep play crisp in the early moves.

Opening guidance based on your data

You use a variety of openings in blitz. For faster games, consider narrowing down to a dependable defense (for black) and a flexible, less theory-heavy option (for white). This reduces uncertain early moves and helps you execute a clear middlegame plan under time pressure.

Next steps

If you’d like, I can tailor a 2-week drill schedule to your available hours and provide a short pre-game checklist to use before every blitz game. You can also share a couple of recent tense positions and I’ll propose concrete, move-by-move ideas to study.


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