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
- Overall hourly win-rate trend:
- Day-to-day consistency:
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
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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. -
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. -
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)
- Play 15 blitz games (mix of rated & unrated).
- Quickly flag games with “opening”, “tactics”, “end-game” or “time” labels.
- Analyse only the flagged games in depth (30-45 min).
- 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!