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Erik Rönkä FM

ErikRonka Turku Since 2010 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
45.8%- 46.2%- 8.0%
Daily 1781 17W 13L 0D
Rapid 2287 46W 33L 5D
Blitz 2606 4897W 4950L 877D
Bullet 2515 413W 432L 55D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Erik!

You are playing exciting, forward–moving chess and are already a strong 2500-ish blitz player (your current 2652 (2025-05-24) speaks for itself). Below is some targeted, constructive feedback drawn from your latest games, plus an action plan to keep the curve pointing upward.

What you are doing well

  • Opening ambition. As White you repeatedly seize space with the Advance Caro-Kann, Botvinnik Carls, and early h and g pawn storms. Your win vs carlndaluz2 shows how 6.d6!  followed by rapid development can put Black on the back foot immediately.
  • Tactical alertness. Your wins feature clean combinations (e.g. the Nd6+–Ba3 theme against the Modern) and you rarely miss direct mates once initiative is secured.
  • Resourcefulness in messy positions. In the marathon vs The_game_of_art you converted an a pawn race while dodging perpetuals with only seconds left – impressive nerves.

Recurring issues to address

  • King safety vs strong opposition. Fast flank pawn pushes sometimes leave dark-square holes. In the Scandinavian loss you walked into …Qh3/Qh2# after g- and h-pawn advances:

    . Lesson: before each pawn thrust ask “Can my king still hide next move?”
  • Handling of cramped/defensive setups. In the King’s Indian (loss to Rodwell Makoto) you spent 70 seconds manoeuvring but let the clock drop to zero in a still playable position. You need a reliable plan when under pressure so you don’t burn all your time.
  • Alekhine Defence & early queen raids. Both recent Alekhine games collapsed after …Qb6/…Qa5/…c5 ideas left pieces undeveloped. Consider tightening your repertoire with the solid …d6 → …g6 → …Bg7 lines, or temporarily shelving Alekhine for something more resilient until you patch these move-order issues.

Action plan

  1. One hour of “king-safety audit” per week. Filter your database for games lost by direct attack or back-rank mates. Identify the earliest move where you weakened without reason.
  2. Drill defensive technique. • Play ten games starting two pawns down but with a safe king.
    • Practise the “prophylaxis check-list”: What does my opponent want? How do I stop it? (see prophylaxis).
  3. Opening cleanup.
    • White vs …d5: keep the Scandinavian gambit line, but add a quieter backup (3.Nf3 → d4) for surprise value.
    • Black vs 1.e4: test-drive the Modern Defence you handled well against jarred-vanderbilt; import two annotated model games and play thematic blitz until the move orders feel natural.
  4. Time-management rule. Never let your clock dip below 30 seconds before move 20 in 3+0. If you reach 40 seconds, play a solid waiting move and catch your breath.
  5. Track your progress. Review performance charts monthly – start with your
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    to see when you play sharpest.

Motivational snapshot

You are scoring over 65% in the last 20 games despite punching above your rating. Iron out the few structural leaks and your next personal best is around the corner. Good luck, and enjoy the journey!


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