Coach Chesswick
Hi cchoww, here’s some focused feedback drawn from your recent 1-minute games.
Big picture
• Bullet specialist around 2612 (2025-01-31) – you convert advantages quickly and your tactical eye is sharp.
• Your win-rate pattern (see
What you’re already doing well
- Initiative-first mindset. With White you grab space in the English and willingly launch pawn storms (g-pawn thrusts scored you clean K-side mates vs Jesse Davidson & nicholson97).
- Dynamic piece co-ordination. The 28…Rc1+ clearance in your win over real_karma shows good calculation under 5 s on the clock.
- End-game technique. The queen + pawn ending vs A-L_F-X was model play: create an outside passer, centralise king, push.
Key growth themes
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King safety vs flank pushes
Gambits work in bullet, but two recent losses show the dark side. Notice how the backward g-pawn gave Black direct mating routes:
• Add a quick “king-safety checkpoint” before you advance the h- or g-pawns.
• When you do push, keep a minor piece ready to drop back for defence – classic prophylaxis. -
Time management
Three of your five most recent losses were on time, including a winning position vs ماهان فرجی.
• Bullet is still 60 moves on average; aim to reach move 20 with ≥ 35 s. Practise “hand moves” in your main openings until they’re ingrained.
• Premove drills: build a safe premove chain (recaptures, automatic king recentering in Q + P vs Q, etc.). -
Opening depth with Black vs 1.e4
You rely on the Caro-Kann but slip into sharp side lines (Alien Gambit, 6.Nxf7, Panov) where opponents score quick tactical blows.
• Refresh your memory on the solid 4…Bf5 Exchange line and the modern 4…Nf6-g6 system – both avoid early king walks.
• After 6.Nxf7 you spent <1 s on 6…Kxf7; have a canned follow-up: …Qe8, …Kg8, …h6, keep rook on h-file. -
Critical moments vs strong opposition
In the loss to GMahan717 you equalised, then 20…f6?! 21.Qc4 Kf7 placed your king on an open file.
• Insert one move of zwischenzug calculation before every king move. Ask: “What changes if I wait one tempo?”
• Practical bullet rule: only walk the king if it gains material or a forced repetition.
Opening priorities for the next week
- White: mix in the Reversed Sicilian (1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 Nc6 3.g3 g6 4.Bg2 Bg7 5.e3) – it keeps kings safer when you’re low on time.
- Black: scan 15 minutes of model games in the Caro-Kann | Classical 4…Bf5; note typical piece placements (…e6-c5-Nc6-Bd6-Ne7-O-O-h6).
Drill set for the coming days
- 15 tactic puzzles/day filtered for “mate in 3-4” to sharpen pattern speed.
- Play five 3|2 games nightly focusing on clock discipline (no more than 10 s per move before move 20).
- Analyse one loss with engine off, identifying the first move that turned the evaluation < -1.0. The blunder often hides 2-3 moves earlier.
Keep the initiative, but remember: in bullet the safest king usually wins. Good luck in your next session!