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Om Hari Yadav

chess04fun Kathmandu, Nepal Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
50.5%- 46.4%- 3.1%
Bullet 1506
1511W 1413L 79D
Blitz 1362
1507W 1338L 104D
Rapid 1969
949W 852L 67D
Daily 641
177W 206L 1D
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What went well in your bullet games

You show a willingness to play aggressively and seize the initiative, which is a good fit for fast time controls. When you land a forcing line or a strong attack, you often convert the pressure into material or a direct mating net. Your comfort with quick tactical sequences can keep opponents on the back foot and create practical chances even in uncertain positions.

  • You respond quickly to dynamic opportunities and try to push for decisive moments rather than passively waiting for developments.
  • Your piece activity often creates concrete threats that keep opponents reacting rather than planning their own path.

Key areas to improve

  • Time management and pacing in bullet games: avoid spending too many moves on a single tactical sequence. Learn to pivot to a simpler plan when the calculation gets murky.
  • Opening consistency: you have a variety of openings in use. picking two reliable lines to master will reduce unclear middlegames and help you preserve the initiative more reliably.
  • King safety and piece coordination when attacking: ensure your king is not left exposed and that pieces support each other. A rushed attack can backfire if counterplay breaks through your defenses.
  • Endgame readiness: many bullets end in simplified positions. strengthen basic endgame technique so you can convert advantages or hold draws more consistently.

Opening performance and plan

Your recent games show you are comfortable with sharp, tactical ideas in several openings. For bullet, a targeted plan can boost consistency:

  • Choose two openings (one for White, one for Black) and study their typical middlegame plans and common tactical motifs. This helps you recognize winning ideas quickly during a fast game.
  • Develop a quick decision framework for the first 8–12 moves: develop pieces, secure king safety, and create a stable structure before launching sharp tactics.
  • Avoid unknown or ambiguous lines in bullet until you’ve internalized the main ideas and typical tactical themes that arise from them.

Training plan and next steps

  • Daily tactics: practice 15–20 minutes of puzzles to sharpen pattern recognition for forks, pins, skewers, and forcing checks.
  • Two openings to drill: select one White setup and one Black reply, study typical middlegame plans, and create a simple cheat sheet of key ideas.
  • Post-game review: after each game, note one decision you would repeat and one you would change; review these points before your next session.
  • Time-control practice: occasionally train with slightly longer time controls to deepen calculation, then translate those insights into faster moves for bullet.

Quick action items

  • Pick two openings and write a short plan for the middlegame outcomes you want to achieve in each.
  • Review the last five games and identify one improvement per game to focus on next session.
  • In your next ten bullet games, aim for a calm, solid move in critical positions before committing to a tactical continuation.

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