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Chaeryeonglover01

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
58.3%- 38.1%- 3.6%
Blitz 686
1W 2L 0D
Rapid 965
48W 30L 3D
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Hi Chaeryeonglover01 👋 – quick summary

• Your fighting spirit is clear: you often play sharp lines, keep the game complicated and look for tactics.
• You already reached 1064 (2023-05-06) and your wins cluster around the late-evening slot (

Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%0:00 - 0.0%1:00 - 80.0%2:00 - 50.0%3:00 - 66.7%4:00 - 50.0%5:00 - 80.0%6:00 - 72.7%7:00 - 66.7%8:00 - 33.3%18:00 - 0.0%21:00 - 60.0%22:00 - 42.9%23:00 - 0.0%01234567818212223Hour of Day (UTC)
).
• The next rating jump (≈1100-1200) will come from cutting down a few recurring, fixable errors rather than learning lots of new theory.

What you’re doing well

  • Activity over material: you don’t mind giving a pawn if it opens files or nets a tempo – a good competitive instinct.
  • Basic mating patterns: several wins finished with classic back-rank or h-file mates; you spot them quickly.
  • Practical play in time trouble: when both clocks are low you keep the moves flowing and force blunders from the opponent.

Biggest rating leaks

  1. Early-queen adventures
    Example: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Qf6?! (loss vs Zito1948). The queen blocks your own g-knight and becomes a target for tempo-gaining attacks.
    • Stick to classical development: 3…a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 gives you a healthy Ruy Lopez.
    • General rule: develop three minors & castle before moving the queen unless you win concrete material.
  2. Loose king in the middlegame
    Many losses feature an exposed king because a pawn storm (…g5/h5 or h-pawn rush) was launched before castling was safe. Tip: use the “pawn-pointer” test – if two of your pawns are pointing toward your own king, postpone further pawn pushes.
  3. Tactical blind spots – especially forks & back-rank tricks
    • Solve 10-15 rated puzzles per day focusing on forks & double attacks.
    • In your own games, add a 10-second “why can’t they fork me?” scan before each move.
  4. Time management in rapid (10 | 0 & 10 | 2)
    22 % of recorded losses are on time. Aim to keep at least 2 minutes at move 20. If below that, simplify (trade queens/rooks) so decisions get easier.

Openings: a lean, reliable repertoire

You have WhiteYou have Black
• Continue 1.d4 with the London setup you already know: 1.d4 2.Bf4 3.e3 4.Nf3 5.c3.
• Versus 1…d5 keep it; versus 1…Nf6 adopt the simple plan Bf4 e3 Nf3 Bd3 Nbd2 c3 Qe2 O-O.
• Against 1.e4 play the Italian Two Knights: 1…e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 and avoid …Qf6/…Nd4 tricks for now.
• Against 1.d4 choose the Queen’s Gambit Declined setup: d5 e6 Nf6 Be7 O-O c5.
(Total theory needed: about 15 starter lines – two pages of notes.)

Weekly improvement plan (30-45 min/day)

  1. 15 min puzzles – mix of “checkmate in 2-3” and intermediate tactics (Chess.com or Lichess trainer).
  2. 15 min endgame drill – king & pawn vs king; basic rook endings; practice on an engine or trainer.
  3. 3 rapid games / week – after each, spend 5 min marking ONE position you didn’t understand; review with engine.
  4. Keep a habit tracker (tick boxes) – small consistency beats big bursts.

Mindset reminders

“If you see a good move, look for a better one – unless your clock is under 30 sec.” — your new personal motto 😄

Enjoy the journey, celebrate each small improvement, and feel free to message me when you hit a new personal best – I’d love to hear about it!


Extra dashboards:
Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Monday - 64.3%Tuesday - 80.0%Wednesday - 46.7%Thursday - 33.3%Friday - 73.3%Saturday - 50.0%Sunday - 60.0%MonTueWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week
• opponent profiles like zito1948 are one click away for rematches. Good luck & good chess!

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