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Deyan Kostov FM

DeyanKostov Rotterdam Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
57.3%- 30.7%- 11.9%
Rapid 2465 234W 76L 48D
Blitz 2704 1098W 712L 308D
Bullet 2596 1042W 485L 137D
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Coach Chesswick

Feedback on your recent bullet games

You demonstrated a willingness to fight for initiative in fast time controls and to press during middlegames. In the win, you kept the pressure on your opponent and looked for active, aggressive actions that created practical winning chances even when time was tight. In the loss, you showed resilience and found sharp tactical ideas, but some lines became risky under time pressure. In the draw, you stayed resourceful and kept chances alive, though there were moments where simpler, safer moves would have reduced risk in a time scramble.

What you’re doing well

  • Keeping the opponent under pressure by playing actively and using open files when you have them.
  • Finding tactical resources and staying in the fight even when the position becomes complicated.
  • Maintaining a fighting mindset and not shying away from sharp, unclear positions in bullet time controls.

Key areas to improve for bullet games

  • Time management: allocate your clock more predictably. Avoid long, risky calculations on non-critical moves. Try to settle on a quick candidate plan within the first few seconds of each move and only deepen when there is a concrete tactic or threat.
  • Prefer safe simplifications when you’re ahead or the position is unclear. In many bullet games, transforming to a simpler ending or exchanging into a clearly favorable structure preserves your advantage and reduces the chance of a blunder.
  • Pattern recognition: strengthen your instinct for common tactical motifs and typical endgames in the openings you use. This helps you spot forcing moves quickly and reduce decision time.
  • Endgame technique: practice basic rook endings and king+pawns endings, which frequently arise in bullet. Clear plans (e.g., using the opposition, creating passed pawns, or using the king actively) help convert small advantages.
  • Safety checks under pressure: before making a move, scan for immediate checks, captures, and threats from your opponent. This reduces the chance of surprise checks or forced trades that swing the evaluation.

Practical drills you can start today

  • Time-boxed decision drill: in every bullet session, cap your initial candidate move thought to 2-3 seconds. If nothing concrete emerges, pick a solid developing move and move on.
  • Two-move forecast drill: for each move, name two plausible responses from your opponent and plan a simple reply to each. This reduces time spent in deep calculations on each turn.
  • Daily tactics bonus: 10 quick puzzles focusing on checks, captures, and forcing moves to sharpen fast pattern recognition.
  • Endgame practice: 15 minutes per week on rook endings and king+pawn endings to build confidence in converting advantages in late stages.
  • Post-game quick review: after each bullet session, spend 5 minutes noting one or two turn-by-turn moments where a quicker, safer choice would have improved the result.

Two-week mini plan to level up bullet play

  • Week 1: Time discipline focus
  • Week 2: Endgame and simplification focus

Daily routine example: 15 minutes of quick puzzles, 15 minutes of rapid game practice (with a 1+0 or 0+1 time control), followed by 5 minutes of a post-game reflection. Aim to reduce time trouble incidents and increase accuracy in critical moments.


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