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Meri Grigoryan WFM

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44.4%- 49.3%- 6.2%
Bullet 2166
6649W 7271L 848D
Blitz 2334
2246W 2626L 381D
Rapid 2274
111W 103L 34D
Daily 846
5W 0L 0D
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Quick summary for Meri Grigoryan

Nice run — 5 wins, no losses. Your strength-adjusted win rate (~0.742) and steady rating slope (+16) show consistent progress. You convert advantages and finish games. Below are targeted, actionable points to keep that momentum.

What you are doing well

Key areas to improve (with concrete examples)

These came up repeatedly in the game samples — focus here will produce quick gains.

  • King safety & back-rank awareness — in the Scandinavian game the opponent delivered a mating sequence with repeated checks. Small improvements (creating luft, avoiding king walks into open files) reduce tactical finishes.
    Example sequence (from your Scandinavian game):
  • Prophylaxis & defense — some wins resulted from opponents forcing tactics into your position. Before pawn moves in front of your king, double-check opponent checks and discovered attacks.
  • Endgame conversion technique — you often win material and finish tactically. To reduce risk in closer endgames, practice rook endgames and common winning plans: active rook, cutting the king off, and creating passed pawns.
  • Time allocation in long games — daily games allow deep thinking, but some single-move time usage is extreme. Use a consistent routine: identify candidate moves, check opponent threats, then choose.

Practical drills & study plan (next 4 weeks)

  • Daily tactics: 10–20 puzzles focused on forks, pins, and mate in 2–4. Emphasize pattern recognition over speed.
  • Weekly opening focus: pick one opening per week and learn 2 main ideas + 1 anti-plan opponents use. Rotate: Week 1 Scandinavian, Week 2 Slav, etc.
  • Endgame micro-sessions (3× week): 15 minutes on rook endgames and king+pawn themes. Learn cutting-off and key squares.
  • Post-game review: after each daily win, do a 10–15 minute self-review before using an engine — note turning points, one good move, and one missed opportunity, then check with the engine.

Concrete “next game” checklist

  • Before each move: ask “Is my king safe?” and “Does my opponent have a forcing reply?”
  • When ahead in material: simplify when safe. Trade down into favorable endgames instead of hunting flashy tactics.
  • When unsure: choose the move that improves piece activity or makes a useful waiting move rather than a random pawn push.
  • Record one insight per game (what you did well / one thing to work on) — small habits compound.

Example resources & how to use them

  • Tactics trainer: work on puzzles slightly above your current comfort zone to push recognition.
  • Short videos/articles on back-rank mates and king safety — then try to spot that pattern in 5 of your own games.
  • Opening cheat-sheets: make a one-page sheet for each opening with typical pawn structures and one tactical trick to watch for.

Motivation & next milestone

Your recent form and unbeaten run are signs of real improvement. Short-term goal: keep the streak while focusing on king safety and endgame technique. Medium goal: add one opening line you feel fully comfortable with and practice converting slightly better endgames.

If you want, I can annotate one messy game you pick (short bullet-point style) or build a 2-week plan matched to the time you have available.


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