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Alexander Hernandez Jimenez FM

FMalexhdez Chihuahua Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
41.7%- 50.7%- 7.6%
Daily 1895 19W 0L 0D
Rapid 2282 68W 7L 5D
Blitz 2334 947W 1249L 183D
Bullet 2104 1W 1L 0D
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Overview of your recent results

You are showing a strong and versatile performance across a range of openings, with a solid win record. The short‑term trend suggests you’ve been tightening your play recently, while longer home for a stable performance is evident but with room to build consistency over time.

  • Your openings performance indicates comfort in multiple popular lines, including Sicilian variants, the Italian game, and the Philidor Defense. This versatility is a real strength.
  • Your overall win rate is healthy, and the strength-adjusted win rate is above 0.55, which points to solid results relative to your challenge level.
  • The 6‑month rating change is modest (a small gain), while the 1‑ and 3‑month trend slopes show positive momentum. The 12‑month trend is flat, suggesting you can benefit from stabilizing and reinforcing long‑term habits.

What you’re doing well

  • Opening versatility: You’re comfortable in a wide range of structures and can get good middlegame play from several well-known lines.
  • Consistency in practice: The data shows repeated success across different openings, which indicates a strong understanding of general opening principles and transition to the middlegame.
  • Positional awareness in the early game: You seem to develop pieces reliably and seek active lines, which helps you reach favorable middlegames more often.

Key areas to improve

  • Long-term stability: With flat 6‑ and 12‑month trends, aim to turn short‑term gains into a steadier, repeatable improvement plan that carries through all phases of the game.
  • Time management and calculation: Some games show opponents winning on time in your dataset; sharpen quick evaluation in critical middlegame moments and practice safe time management routines.
  • Endgame readiness: Many games may end in the middlegame or early endgame. Building confidence in rook endings and minor‑piece endgames will help you convert advantages more reliably.
  • Deepening plans beyond opening moves: Continue strengthening middlegame plans that apply across openings—central control, piece activity, and knowledge of typical pawn breaks for the structures you frequently reach.

Practical steps you can take

  • Maintain and expand your opening repertoire, focusing on a couple of lines you’re most comfortable with, while adding a complementary second option to keep opponents guessing. Ensure you also study typical middlegame ideas arising from those lines.
  • Adopt a weekly plan: dedicate one week to a specific opening (e.g., a Sicilian Moscow Variation) and another week to broadening your understanding of a related structure. End each week with a concise review of the key plans and typical pitfalls.
  • Daily tactic practice: 15–20 minutes of puzzles that emphasize typical patterns from your openings (pin themes, discovered checks, tactical motifs in the middle game).
  • Endgame drills: spend 20–30 minutes twice a week on fundamental rook endings, minor piece endings, and practice converting small advantages.
  • Review every game with three positives and three improvements, focusing on how you transitioned from the opening to the middlegame and what you could have done differently in critical moments.

Focus for this month

  • Solidifying long‑term improvement: build a small, repeatable routine you can follow for 6–8 weeks to push the 6/12‑month trend upward.
  • Reinforcing time management: practice shorter, faster decision cycles in faster time controls and online drills to reduce late‑game time pressure.
  • Endgame conversion: specifically target rook endings and king‑and‑pawn endgames from the openings you’re most successful in, to increase clean win chances.

Openings snapshot

Your openings performance shows strong results across several lines. While this is encouraging, keep an eye on sample sizes and avoid over‑relying on a small set of positions. Consider continuing with these strong lines while building deeper knowledge of a couple of complementary plans that arise from each.

If you’d like, I can map a focused study plan around the lines you’re most successful with and provide representative middlegame ideas for each.

Profile and reference

Track progress and study milestones at your profile page: alexanderhernandezjimenez

Optional example

To review a typical middlegame idea from your recent practice, you can look at an example game sequence:



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