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frogkgj

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51.8%- 43.3%- 4.8%
Bullet 2804
10415W 8520L 864D
Blitz 2707
1894W 1850L 271D
Rapid 2438
218W 122L 37D
Daily 1644
45W 23L 2D
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Coach Chesswick

What you did well

You showed resilience and good tactical awareness in your winning game, seizing the moment when the position allowed a decisive finish. You also maintained pressure in several middlegame exchanges, which helped you convert advantages into points in fast time controls.

  • You pursue active piece play and create practical chances, especially when the opponent’s king safety is loosened.
  • Your opening choices keep the game dynamic and give you chances to dictate the pace in bullet formats.
  • When you gain initiative, you keep the momentum with aggressive but often accurate follow‑ups.

Key improvement areas

  • Endgame conversion: In several games you reach endgames with balanced material but could improve converting slight advantages into a win. Practice rook endings and king activity in simplified positions to reinforce clean conversion lines.
  • Defensive discipline in sharp positions: When under pressure, prioritize solid king safety and simple, constructive moves over risky tactical flourishes. This helps reduce blunders in bullet time controls.
  • Time management and move selection: Develop a quick, repeatable routine for every move: check for immediate threats, consider safe replies, and play concise, solid continuations if no clear tactic exists.
  • Opening stability and repertoire balance: While aggressive openings suit bullet, incorporate one or two reliable, less risky options for each side to handle a wider range of responses from opponents.

Opening strategy and study plan

Your data show strength in aggressive lines, notably Amar Gambit. To balance this, build a compact core repertoire for both sides and focus on understanding typical middlegame plans and pawn structures that arise from these lines.

  • Keep leveraging aggressive ideas where you are comfortable, but pair them with solid, well‑understood responses to common defenses.
  • Study 1–2 critical continuations for each main opening in your repertoire and practice the typical pawn structures and piece placements that arise.
  • Use the following study prompts to guide practice: Amar Gambit and Sicilian-Defense

Quick study task: do a focused 15-minute review of a key Amar Gambit line and a solid alternative line against 1...e5. For a compact study aid, you can look at a short sample line via the placeholder below.


Practice plan for the coming days

  • Daily 15-minute tactic set focusing on common motifs in your favorite openings to strengthen pattern recognition under time pressure.
  • Two short endgame drills this week, focusing on rook endings and king activity with simplified pawn structures.
  • One opening study session per day (15–20 minutes) targeting your main systems, with emphasis on recognizing typical middlegame plans rather than memorizing many moves.
  • Post-game review: after each bullet game, write down 2–3 concrete lessons (one improvement, one repetition to emphasize in future games).

Data-informed notes (brief)

Your results indicate you perform well in aggressive setups, but adding a small, reliable half-openings repertoire and reinforcing endgames will help stabilize your results over the coming weeks.

Study aids (optional)

Recommended targeted study lines and quick practice prompts to enrich your training:

  • Study line emphasis: Amar Gambit and its typical responses. Amar Gambit
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