Coach Chesswick
Hi Casper – performance overview
In your latest Titled-Tuesday run you scored +6 / -6 against an average opposition of 2400+. Your current personal best is 2602 (2024-10-08). The raw numbers (see
and ) confirm steady strength, but they also reveal a dip whenever the session passes the 60-minute mark – evidence of fatigue and zeitnot.What you are already doing very well
- Opening range & flexibility. You handled Slav, Catalan, King’s Indian and Modern structures from both sides – opponents cannot predict you easily.
- Tactical alertness. The exchange-sac 20…
Qxb2!! vslluissand the multi-purpose manoeuvreNd8–c6–xe7in your win over Blas Lugo show excellent calculation under pressure. - Creating practical problems. Even against 2800-rated Zbigniew Pakleza you generated queenside tension and forced him to find only moves.
Recurring issues holding you back
- Clock management. Five of the six losses were in positions that Stockfish evaluates between ‑0.3 and +0.5 just before the blunder. You routinely drop below 15 s with 25-30 moves still to play.
- Transition to endgames. In the Catalan loss to
dorsa_gh2014you were objectively equal after 24…Nbd5, but queens were traded without a clear plan and the a-pawn run cost you. Similar story in the East-Indian endgame vsPatrykB8. - Conversion discipline. After winning material you sometimes keep seeking new tactics instead of simplifying (e.g. 31…
Ra1vslluisswas fine, but 35…Ra1let the passer live three moves longer).
Targeted training plan
- Clock handling routine (7-10 days).
• Play five blitz games/day with the personal rule “move by 20 s”. • Review only the final 30 s of each game – train muscle memory for safe moves. • Switch to 3 + 2 once every two days; randomness forces faster decisions. - Endgame pattern pack (2 weeks).
• Revisit rook+passer vs rook and opposite-colour bishops – they appeared in three of Monday’s games.
• Solve 15 studies that end in zugzwang; it sharpens your feel for prophylaxis when simplifying. - Opening tightening (continuous).
• Against the Pirc/Modern, cut the earlyh4-h5plan unless the pawn can be supported – two losses followed that script. • Prepare a calm anti-…b5line in the Catalan so 6……b5doesn’t lure you into excessive pawn grabs. - Weekly self-review.
• Pick one win and one loss, strip engines, and write a three-sentence narrative: “Critical moment – My choice – Better choice.” • Keep the notes; after four weeks patterns will pop out.
Quick reference from your latest highlight
Slav Exchange vs Miamichess (excerpt)
31.Nxe6 Nc4 32.a4 bxa4 33.Rc8+! …
You used activity, not material, as the deciding factor – bottle that instinct, then marry it with stricter time discipline and cleaner endings. 2600+ is within reach.
Good luck and enjoy the grind! – Coach Bot