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Salvador Chacaltana

chacaltana_06 Lima Since 2019 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
51.1%- 44.7%- 4.2%
Bullet 1524
3018W 2582L 219D
Blitz 1628
1848W 1708L 191D
Rapid 1552
760W 647L 55D
Daily 1332
21W 8L 1D
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What stood out in your blitz play

Here are some practical takeaways based on your recent games and the openings you’ve been using.

  • Your opening choices keep you in playable, dynamic middlegames. The Scandinavian Defense shows up often and tends to lead to sharp positions where active piece play can pay off.
  • Your overall performance in the openings you favor is solid, with a strength-adjusted win rate around 0.51, indicating a healthy core to build on with focused study.
  • You can convert pressure into wins when you get active, but time pressure remains a notable challenge in blitz, especially in tight middlegames and during late middlegame transitions.
  • The rating trend data shows fluctuations: a down month, a modest gain over three months, and a near-flat longer-term slope. This suggests that steady, repeatable routines and disciplined practice will help you stabilize performance under time constraints.

Opening performance highlights

Your openings data highlight two main paths to strengthen your game: a solid, reliable Black repertoire and a representative White plan that keeps you out of heavy theory. Concentrating on a concise, practical set of ideas will save time and reduce risky trades in blitz.

  • Scandinavian Defense: many games with balanced results. Consider deepening the core ideas and common replies to White’s main options to keep pressure and reduce guesswork under time pressure.
  • Caro-Kann Defense: you show a favorable win rate here. Building a small, predictable plan against White’s main responses can help you secure solid positions quickly.
  • Other openings listed show mixed results; keep them as secondary options but avoid overloading your memory in blitz. A focused, repeatable repertoire is often more effective in fast time controls.

For quick reference while you study, you can review relevant lines with internal resources like Scandinavian Defense or Caro-Kann Defense within your toolkit.

Improvement plan for the next 4 weeks

  • Time management: practice strict time budgets in blitz. For example, aim to spend no more than 15 seconds on the first 10 moves of each game and reassess after move 10.
  • Pattern and tactic focus: complete 15 minutes of tactical puzzles daily, prioritizing patterns that arise from your main openings.
  • Endgame practice: study common king-and-pawn endings and simple rook endings that frequently occur in blitz, focusing on practical conversion ideas.
  • Post-game review: after each blitz session, analyze one loss and one win to identify where you could save time or avoid trades that lead to difficult endgames.
  • Opening repertoire consolidation: pick one primary Black reply (for example, Caro-Kann or Scandinavian) and one White reply to reduce decision load and speed up early moves.

Fast track training plan

Sample week you can follow to build consistency:

  • Daily: 20 minutes of puzzle practice focused on tactics arising from your openings.
  • Twice a week: 2-game blitz sessions (3+2 or similar) with post-game notes on time management and key decision points.
  • Weekly: study one model game from your main opening and extract two concrete ideas you can apply next time you see a similar position.

Next steps and internal references

To keep things practical, you can refer to this profile for quick context: salvador%20chacaltana. For focused study, check your main openings Scandinavian Defense and Caro-Kann Defense as anchors for improvement, and use these ideas in your next blitz sessions.


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