Overall Performance and Strength
Adegboyega Joel ADEBAYO, your recent games reflect solid play and steady improvement, as demonstrated by your positive rating trend over the last six months, including a 150-point gain in the past month alone. Your strength adjusted win rate around 51% indicates competitive play against similarly skilled opponents.
Maintaining this steady rise by continuing focused practice should be your goal.
What You're Doing Well
- Opening Preparation: Your performance with openings like the London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation (65% win rate), Slav Defense (68%), and French Defense (63%) shows strong preparation and understanding, giving you advantageous positions early.
- Attacking Play: Successfully executing attacking plans in openings such as the Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack and the London System builds momentum in your games.
- Consistent Improvement: Your rating gains and trend slopes demonstrate increasing consistency and skill over time.
- Time Management: In bullet and faster games, your ability to keep pace and avoid flag losses generally supports your competitive results.
Areas to Improve
- Endgame Technique: Several recent losses indicate difficulty consolidating advantages or saving difficult positions late in the game. Focus on practicing basic and intermediate endgames to convert winning positions confidently and resist pressure when behind.
- Mistake Minimization: Look to limit unforced errors, especially around exchanges and tactical sequences. Reviewing losses for critical turning points can reveal where alternative moves yield better results.
- Opening Variety: While your familiarity with certain openings is a strength, increasing variety could prevent opponents from preparing targeted counter-strategies.
- Positional Understanding: Deepening your grasp of pawn structures and piece coordination will help in middlegames to create plans more reliably rather than relying solely on tactics.
Recent Game Highlights
Winning Game: In your game featuring the Trompowsky Attack, you demonstrated strong strategic play and capitalized on your opponent's weaknesses to deliver checkmate efficiently. Your active piece play and control of center squares were decisive.
Losses: Against strong opponents, some games showed difficulties handling counterattacks in complex positions. Consider breaking down these games to pinpoint moments to improve your defense and decision-making under pressure.
Next Steps for Improvement
- Review your recent losses and draws to understand tactical oversights or strategic missteps.
- Intensify endgame study focusing on king and pawn endings and basic rook endings.
- Practice diverse opening repertoires to avoid predictability.
- Use training tools to reinforce pattern recognition and calculation speed for bullet games.
By focusing on these areas, you can build upon your solid foundation and accelerate your growth toward higher rating levels.