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Dibujosni58

Since 2026 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
48.5% W 38.8% L 12.7% D
Bullet
2167
19W 12L 1D
Blitz
2383
126W 115L 41D
Rapid
2023
15W 1L 0D
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Quick summary

Nice work — your recent record shows steady strengths in tactical play and opening preparation, and your Strength Adjusted Win Rate (~61%) is solid for bullet. You’re winning by cashing in on material and converting advantages, but a few recurring safety and time-management issues cost you some games. Below I highlight specifics from a recent win and a recent loss, then give concrete, bite-sized improvements you can apply in bullet.

Games to review

What you are doing well

  • You spot and win material quickly. In the win against rizatkaneshov you grabbed big material and simplified into a winning pawn advance — good recognition of when to trade down and convert.
  • Your opening choices include several high-success lines (for example you have very strong results with the Slav Defense Bonet Gambit and the Amar Gambit). Use those as reliable weapons in bullet.
  • You keep pressure and create passed pawns. When the position opens you often find the direct plan to push the pawn majority toward promotion.

Main areas to improve

  • King safety and flight squares. In the loss vs dani-gd you were vulnerable to a mating net. Before grabbing material or launching pawns, scan for checks, open files toward your king, and a simple luft can stop back-rank ideas.
  • Time management in bullet. You have the skill to win quickly, but avoid spending too much time deep in calculation early and then blundering late. If you’re ahead on the clock, simplify; if behind, avoid unnecessary complications.
  • Opening stability. Your data shows weaker results in the Australian Defense. Either tighten your move orders there or replace it with a line you know better. Focus on typical plans more than exact move memorization.
  • Tactical hygiene. Some losses come from overlooking quiet pins, forks or discovered checks. A quick four-second scan for hanging pieces and undefended squares before each move will reduce blunders a lot.

Concrete, short drills (do these in the next 7 days)

  • 5 minutes daily: 3-move mate puzzles and back-rank mate patterns. Training these will make the mating motifs in your losses less likely.
  • 10 minutes: opening checklist for your main lines. For each opening write down 3 typical plans and one common trap to avoid (focus on Slav Defense and Australian Defense).
  • Practice 5 rapid games (10+0) this week and force yourself to spend 5 extra seconds on every move when the position is sharp. That small time investment pays off in tactical accuracy.
  • Endgame micro-drills: rook and pawn vs rook — 10 positions per session. Many bullet wins come from knowing the simple conversion technique.

Practical bullet tips (in-game)

  • If you win material, trade pieces not pawns and simplify quickly. Your win vs rizatkaneshov is a textbook example — you traded into a winning pawn endgame.
  • Before accepting a material snag, ask: is my king safe? If not, postpone or decline the capture until safety is secured.
  • Use pre-moves sparingly. Only pre-move captures when you are certain they are safe. A bad pre-move loses more than a few seconds saved.
  • When behind on time, simplify the position and avoid risky complications. Practical chances come from reducing tactical possibilities when the clock bites.

Opening plan suggestions

  • Double down on the openings with strong win rates this month. Practice typical middlegame plans from the Slav Defense Bonet Gambit and the Amar Gambit — you already score well there.
  • For the Australian Defense, create a short cheat sheet: three safe setups and one common trap for the opponent. If a line keeps losing, swap to a simpler move-order in bullet.
  • Keep your repertoire narrow for bullet. Fewer, well-practiced lines reduce decision time and blunders.

Next steps & review

Start with these two concrete actions:

  • Review your win and loss linked above to see the conversion and the mating net first-hand: Win vs rizatkaneshov and Loss vs dani-gd.
  • Do a 10-minute tactical session and a 10-minute opening checklist session each day for 3 days. Track whether your one-month trend improves after that.

If you want, I can produce a one-week practice plan tailored to your opening list and common tactical mistakes. Want that?