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Dustin Wilkes

DWilkes Pa Since 2014 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
48.3%- 47.6%- 4.0%
Bullet 706
1152W 1140L 42D
Blitz 1079
477W 486L 71D
Rapid 1149
58W 55L 14D
Daily 1220
310W 287L 40D
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Coach Chesswick

What You're Doing Well

You have demonstrated strong tactical awareness in your bullet games, especially in quick attacking sequences.

  • Your ability to capitalize on opponent inaccuracies quickly is evident from your wins where you delivered checkmate in just over 20 moves.
  • You handle common opening systems like the London System (particularly the Poisoned Pawn Variation) and the Amazon Attack with good success, maintaining win rates above 50% in these lines.
  • Your positive slope in short-term rating trend indicates bursts of improvement and suggests you are still capable of refining your game rapidly in the near term.
  • Strong performances in openings like the Caro-Kann Defense (win rate nearing 64%) show your solid grasp of positional play even in fast time controls.

Areas for Improvement

Despite your clear strengths, some key areas could use focused attention to boost your bullet rating and consistency.

  • Time Management: Several games ended due to time losses rather than checkmate or resignation by the opponent. Improving your speed in simple, routine moves and learning to manage the clock better could help convert close games into wins.
  • Opening Consistency: While familiar with a range of openings, some like the Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack show lower win rates (~42%). Studying typical plans and typical traps in these lines could enhance your confidence and success percentage.
  • Endgame Technique: Some games suggest opportunities missed due to inaccurate piece coordination in simplified positions. Practicing common endgame patterns and fundamentals could help secure wins in tightly contested games.
  • Loss Trend: You have experienced a rating drop of 70 points over the last several months. Reviewing losses to identify recurring mistakes or positional misunderstandings could reverse this trend.

Suggestions for Next Steps

  • Focus training on rapid decision-making drills to enhance your speed without compromising move quality—critical in bullet chess.
  • Review your games where time pressure led to losses, and work on quick evaluation methods to avoid time scrambles.
  • Pick one or two openings where your win rate is lower and study model games and strategic ideas within those openings to raise your level.
  • Utilize chess puzzles and endgame exercises regularly to sharpen your tactical vision and endgame technique.
  • Consider slightly slowing down in bullet games to avoid clock-related losses and gain more precise calculation when possible.

Keep balancing your tactical sharpness with solid positional awareness and clock management to achieve consistent rating gains.


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