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BlackbirdA7 NM

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
45.6%- 51.2%- 3.2%
Bullet 2043
58W 61L 6D
Blitz 2151
41W 50L 1D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi BlackbirdA7 – personalised post-game feedback

What you are already doing well

  • Opening variety & flexibility – you handle both the King’s Indian Attack (Nf3, g3, Bg2) and several Modern/Scandinavian set-ups as Black, so you are comfortable in a broad range of pawn structures.
  • Practical speed – at bullet time-controls you score a high percentage of “win on time” results; your pre-move sense and mouse skills are clearly a competitive asset.
  • File & diagonal pressure – in the wins against Salamancoo and SaltyLemonadeSoup you doubled rooks and coordinated queen/rook battery smoothly, converting pressure into material or mate.

Recurring issues that cost points

  • King safety in sharp lines – the loss vs HidraulicnapresaR (21.Qxe8#) and vs real_ron show your king getting caught in the centre or on the back rank. Castling quickly and meeting flank pawn thrusts with healthy caution will save many games.
  • Under-estimating opponent threats – a common thread is advancing pawns (…g5, …b5, h-pawns) without a final “blunder check” for tactics such as forks or back-rank mates. 30 seconds spent on a blunder check is cheaper than losing the game.
  • Time allocation – bullet rewards speed, but you sometimes spend most of the 60″ in the opening, leaving no time for the critical middlegame. Learn to recognise “non-critical” opening moves you can play instantly and “critical” positions that deserve a 2-3 second pause.

Action plan for the next two weeks

  1. Daily tactics (10 min)
    • Focus on mates in 2-4 and tactical motifs such as discovered attack, double attack, and back-rank patterns.
    • Mark each puzzle you miss and replay the motif the next day.
  2. Switch half of your sessions to 3 | 2 or 5 | 5
    Slower blitz gives you time to practice a deliberate move order and to ask “what does my opponent threaten?” before each move.
  3. Opening tighten-up
    • With White: After 1.Nf3 d5 2.g3 Nf6 your main problem is allowing …c5/…d4 without challenge. Prepare the line 3.Bg2 c5 4.0-0 Nc6 5.d4! to fight for the centre.
    • With Black: In the Scandinavian (1.e4 d5) review the critical 3…Qa5 line – especially the idea of retreating the queen to d8 in some lines to avoid tempo-gaining Nb5–c7+.
  4. Post-mortem routine (5 minutes per game)
    Right after each game, scroll back to the first big evaluation swing and ask “why did I think my move was good?” That single habit improves pattern recognition faster than any amount of theory study.

Instructive moment

The miniature vs ended abruptly because …Nb4 allowed a killing queen infiltration. Replay it slowly and notice how quickly White’s pieces hit f7/e8:

Tracking your progress

Keep an eye on these charts and aim for steady upward trends rather than daily spikes:
Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%0:00 - 35.7%1:00 - 54.2%2:00 - 33.3%15:00 - 61.1%16:00 - 46.1%17:00 - 53.1%18:00 - 35.3%20:00 - 37.5%21:00 - 33.3%22:00 - 60.0%23:00 - 34.4%0121516171820212223Hour of Day (UTC)
 
Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Tuesday - 44.4%Wednesday - 55.8%Thursday - 37.0%Friday - 25.0%Saturday - 41.2%Sunday - 40.5%TueWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week
Peak bullet rating so far: 2212 (2024-07-13) – let’s push it 50 pts higher by month-end!

Final encouragement

Your tactical eye and speed give you a solid foundation. Marry that with a 30-second review habit and slightly better king safety and you’ll break through the next rating plateau quickly. Good luck, and enjoy the grind!

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