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Nhat Minh To IM

DragonB70 Budapest Since 2012 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
58.5%- 35.4%- 6.1%
Bullet 3006
11275W 6614L 837D
Blitz 2846
7548W 5228L 1002D
Rapid 2501
1235W 187L 146D
Daily 2023
357W 307L 154D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Nhat Minh To!

Congratulations on the steady progress you have been making (current peak blitz rating: 2882 (2025-03-12)). Your games show both ambition and creativity, and you are already beating strong players such as fatih celikel and PCPF1. Below is a quick performance snapshot followed by constructive, prioritised feedback.

Your recent form at a glance

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What you are already doing well

  • Tactical vision & calculation – combinations such as 33…Nxe3+!! in your win vs vugarrasulov demonstrate sharp awareness of forcing motifs and mating nets.
  • Opening diversity – you switch smoothly between 1.c4, 1.e4 and 1.Nf3 as White, while handling both open (e.g. Scotch Gambit) and closed structures (e.g. QGD) as Black.
  • Resourcefulness in complications – when the position gets messy you rarely panic and often find counter-punches (…f5, …c5, exchange sacs, etc.).

3 high-impact improvement targets

  1. Time management
    You lost on time twice on 09 Apr despite holding drawable or winning positions (see move 55 in the game against vugarrasulov). • Aim to keep >25 % of the clock for the last ten moves.
    • Train with increment games (e.g. 3 + 2) once per session.
  2. Transition to the end-game
    In the loss to BigDog2008 you entered a rook end-game with a misplaced king and passive pieces. • Before simplifying, ask “Who does the ending favour?”. • Revisit fundamental principles: outside passed pawn, active rook on the 7th, king centralisation.
  3. Critical defensive moves
    Two recent defeats arose from overlooking quiet defensive resources (e.g. 11.Ne4! vs alexrustemov and 31…Rg4! missed vs rasmussvane). • Add 10 min/day of “Find the defence” puzzles. • Practise the concept of the Zwischenzug.

Illustrative sequence

Critical phase from your time-loss vs vugarrasulov:

[[Pgn|35...Kh7 36.Bd3 fxe4 37.Bxe4 b6 38.Qb8 Qg5+ 39.Kf1 Qc1+ 40.Kf2 Qc5+ 41.Kg2 Qc4 42.Qe8 g6 43.Qf7+ Kh6 44.Qf8+ Kh7 45.Qf6 Qd4 46.Qxd6 Qxe4+ 47.Kf1 Qb1+ 48.Ke2 Qxb5+ 49.Ke3 Qb3+ 50.Ke4 Qc2+ 51.Kxe5 Qxf2 52.Qe7+ Kh6 53.d6 Qc5+ 54.Ke4 Qf5+]]

Note how the extra queen was not enough because of dwindling seconds. The takeaway: simplify before the clock becomes critical.

4-step study loop (repeat weekly)

  1. Play 15 blitz games (mix of rated & unrated).
  2. Quickly flag games with “opening”, “tactics”, “end-game” or “time” labels.
  3. Analyse only the flagged games in depth (30-45 min).
  4. Create one flashcard or puzzle per lesson learned and review it the next day.

Mindset tip

You are already playing at a level where every small edge matters. Think like an engineer: keep what works, iterate on the leaks, and trust the process. Your next performance jump is likely to come from refined habits rather than brand-new openings.

Good luck, and feel free to share your progress any time!


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