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San Thit Lwin FM

bolwin Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
47.4%- 46.5%- 6.1%
Rapid 2004 23W 6L 0D
Blitz 2237 2612W 2369L 397D
Bullet 1793 1024W 1220L 72D
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Constructive Feedback for San Thit Lwin (bolwin)

Snapshot

• Current blitz strength: around 2200 Elo
• Personal best so far: 2412 (2023-06-12)
• Typical session pattern:

Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%0:00 - 55.6%1:00 - 88.9%2:00 - 41.7%3:00 - 53.2%4:00 - 51.2%5:00 - 53.2%6:00 - 54.3%7:00 - 56.5%8:00 - 52.6%9:00 - 49.8%10:00 - 51.8%11:00 - 48.8%12:00 - 54.3%13:00 - 48.7%14:00 - 51.9%15:00 - 46.9%16:00 - 45.8%17:00 - 37.8%18:00 - 43.3%19:00 - 50.9%20:00 - 49.6%21:00 - 44.3%22:00 - 50.0%23:00 - 45.5%01234567891011121314151617181920212223Hour of Day (UTC)

Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Monday - 51.3%Tuesday - 46.6%Wednesday - 49.6%Thursday - 49.7%Friday - 47.5%Saturday - 41.6%Sunday - 50.5%MonTueWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week

What you already do well

  • Sharp tactical vision. Your recent win against arasri10 featured the elegant sequence 22.Nxf7+–25.Nh6#:
    . Spotting mating patterns under time pressure is a clear asset.
  • Initiative-first mindset. You happily give small concessions (e.g. doubled pawns vs. pogfish3) to keep the pieces active and the opponent’s king unsafe.
  • Comfort in unorthodox openings. Smith-Morra, Alekhine and even off-beat 1.h3 setups show you’re not afraid to leave theory early and play chess.

Growth opportunities

  • Opening depth with Black against 1.e4. Several losses (e.g. vs. krisilove, Reza Mahdavi) arose in the Alekhine when early …g6/…Bg7 left you cramped. Consider a main-line defence you truly trust, or study the Alekhine more deeply so you know exactly where the critical junctions are.
  • Defensive technique. Your attacking games shine, but when you are under pressure you often drift (see resignation to Brian Chan after 18…Nxd4 22…Rxd4). Investing time in active defence and exchange-down resourcefulness will convert many losses to draws.
  • Endgame conversion & time management. The time-forfeit against krisilove happened in a bishop-vs-knight ending that was still drawable. Build an “endgame autopilot” repertoire—basic king-pawn endings, rook activity rules, opposition patterns—so you can play them quickly.

Action plan for the coming month

  1. Structured opening tweaks
    • Choose one solid weapon vs 1.e4 (e.g. Caro-Kann or French) and give it 10 practice games per week.
    • For the Alekhine, memorise the move order through 10…O-O in the Modern line. Create a mini-file with 3 critical ideas and replay it daily for a week.
  2. Defence drills
    • Set up the worst positions from your recent losses and defend vs the engine until you hold the draw.
    • Study one classic defensive masterpiece weekly (e.g. Petrosian–Botvinnik 1963, game 5).
  3. Endgame sprint
    • Spend 15 minutes/day on pawn & rook endings on any tactics trainer.
    • Play 5 games of 5 + 5 time control per week, blocking all premoves until move 30 to cultivate thinking cadence.
  4. Review routine
    After each session, log: opening choice, result, time left, and one key mistake. Pattern-spotting beats raw volume.

Mindset reminder

“Attack with all your might, but defend with all your heart.”
Keep the creativity, sharpen the structure, and your next rating jump is just around the corner. Enjoy the climb!

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