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Grigory Seletsky FM

Cambek64 Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
49.9%- 42.0%- 8.1%
Bullet 2060
2762W 2505L 262D
Blitz 2601
5599W 4563L 1077D
Rapid 2534
135W 71L 38D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Grigory!

Below is a personalised review of your recent blitz games together with an action-oriented improvement plan. Data are drawn from the latest sample of wins and losses you shared.

1. Strengths to Keep Leveraging

  • Opening repertoire consistency. You score well with the Closed Sicilian and Caro-Kann Advance, showing good knowledge of typical pawn structures.
  • Piece activity. In the wins, you frequently seize the initiative with moves such as 14.a3 and 29.e5 in your most recent game, indicating healthy board vision.
  • Tactical alertness under time pressure. Several victories were clinched while both sides had <20 s on the clock, proving that your calculation speed is a real asset.

2. Recurring Issues in the Losses

  • Pawn-structure neglect. Losses versus Noumenon724 and pratham1111111111 show you taking on long-term weaknesses (…f5 in an English, early …b5 in a Benoni) without sufficient compensation.
  • Defending passive positions. When the initiative flips, your pieces sometimes drift (e.g., …Bf6–g5–h7–g6 cycle) instead of consolidating. The result is a slow squeeze rather than an immediate blunder.
  • Conversion in technical endgames. You resigned several roughly equal rook-and-pawn endings. This hints at confidence, not skill – the positions were still holdable.
  • Time-management swing. You often go from >2 min to <25 s within a 5-move span, especially when calculating forcing variations. Blitz rewards good enough decisions delivered fast.

3. Thematic Example

Study the turning point in your latest win:


4. Action Plan for the Next 4 Weeks

  1. Pawn-Structure Focus
    • Play one training session per day where you stop after move 15 and annotate pawn strengths/weaknesses.
    • Revisit model games of the Benoni and English to understand when …b5/…f5 type breaks are sound.
  2. Defensive Technique
    • Solve 5 defensive puzzles daily (use the “survival”-type mode).
    • During post-game review, identify the first move where you moved the same piece twice while under attack – ask “what solid alternative did I have?”.
  3. Endgame Holding Skills
    • Play 10 rook-and-pawn endings vs engine set to ≈2100 and practise the Philidor/Lucena setups.
    • Memorise key drawing techniques such as the Vancura and the short-side defence against a bishop pawn.
  4. Clock Discipline
    • Adopt a simple rule: never dip below 1 min before move 20 unless the position is completely winning.
    • Every three moves, glance at the clock and consciously decide whether you are thinking or playing.

5. Micro-targeted Opening Tweaks

  • With Black, add the Hedgehog setup (…e6, …c5, …b6, …Bb7) to your Closed Sicilian repertoire to avoid early Nc4/a5 from White that troubled you.
  • With White, in the Caro-Kann Advance Short variation, prepare 14.g4!? plans instead of the slower Qh3 ideas – it scores better statistically and suits your attacking style.

6. Progress Tracking

Glance at your performance trends to spot improvement windows:

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7. Motivational Snapshot

Your blitz peak to date: 2568 (2022-10-05). Aim to add +50 by next month using the plan above.

Stay disciplined, keep the games flowing, and enjoy the journey. Message me any time you want a deeper look at a specific game.


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