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Qilin Bao IM

Buzhizhebuguai Since 2014 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
54.3%- 38.4%- 7.3%
Bullet 2605
368W 216L 21D
Blitz 2853
4060W 3050L 597D
Rapid 2394
208W 13L 6D
Daily 1744
6W 8L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Overview of Recent Performance

Your recent games in rapid format show a balanced but challenging performance against opponents rated similarly to you. Your strength adjusted win rate is just under 50%, indicating competitive play but also room for growth to tilt the results more in your favor.

Notably, your rating has been stable over the past six months with minimal changes in your rating values, but the trend data suggests fluctuations that are worth noting:

  • 1-month rating trend shows a slight downward slope, indicating a minor recent dip.
  • 3-month and 6-month slopes show strong positive spikes, suggesting periods of good form.
  • 12-month trend slope reflects some long-term variability with a negative slope.

Strengths Observed in Your Winning Games

Reviewing your recent wins, several key strengths emerge:

  • Opening preparation and knowledge: You successfully employed mainline openings like the French Defense and Sicilian Defense, showing familiarity with critical variations such as the Classical Steinitz and Dragon Belezky lines.
  • Positional understanding: Your games demonstrated effective control of key squares and well-timed pawn breaks, especially against the Sicilian and French structures.
  • Endgame technique: In several games, you converted material advantages methodically, securing wins through precise play.
  • Resourcefulness under time pressure: Managing rapid time controls, your move choices reflect good practical judgment.

Areas for Improvement Based on Recent Losses

Losses provide valuable lessons. Here are some constructive observations and guidelines:

  • Handling opponent counterplay: Several defeats came from underestimating opponent's tactical threats and counterattacks in the midgame. Deepening calculation and awareness of opponent plans could help.
  • Opening vulnerabilities: While your opening repertoire is solid, some losses indicate possible gaps in preparation or unfamiliarity with specific lines your opponents played aggressively. Reviewing the openings you struggled with, like the Sveshnikov and certain Caro-Kann lines, can fortify your play.
  • Pawn structure and piece coordination: There were instances where fragmented pawn structure or loosely placed pieces led to weaknesses that your opponents exploited. Focusing on harmonizing development and maintaining solid pawn chains is recommended.
  • Time management: Although you play solidly under rapid control, being mindful to avoid critical time scrambles could reduce unforced errors, especially in complex positions.

Opening Performance Insights

Your openings are a strength but also an area for strategic refinement:

  • You regularly employ the Sicilian Defense and French Defense with both colors.
  • Opening statistics show good results in classical lines, but challenges arise in sharp tactical variations—consider deepening study in these lines.
  • Exploring alternative sidelines or refreshing your preparation in vulnerable lines might surprise your opponents and improve outcomes.

Recommendations for Continued Progress

To build on your good foundations and address identified areas, consider the following:

  • Regularly analyze your lost games with engine assistance to spot recurrent tactical or strategic mistakes.
  • Review and update your opening repertoire, focusing on the lines where you faced difficulties.
  • Practice tactics daily to sharpen calculation skills and improve recognition of opponent threats.
  • Train in time management strategies specific to rapid play to reduce losses from time pressure.
  • Utilize annotated games and videos from strong players on your main openings and typical middlegame plans.

Overall, your recent rapid games show promising understanding and resilience. By addressing the highlighted points, you can enhance your consistency and start gaining even more wins.


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