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GM_ErnestoAbanto

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46.9%- 49.2%- 3.9%
Bullet 911
14046W 14777L 963D
Blitz 1150
1940W 1982L 279D
Rapid 1066
1286W 1306L 193D
Daily 927
139W 202L 16D
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Quick summary

Nice win in the Four Knights game against chochymo. You handled a sharp opposite-side castling structure well, opened lines on the kingside and converted pressure into material and then resignation. Your recent results show ups and downs, but your adjusted win rate (~0.503) and recent positive month trend mean you’re improving.

Game highlight (your win)

Key themes from the win:

  • Castled long and launched a fast pawn storm on the enemy king — good practical approach when kings are opposite.
  • Used piece activity (bishop + rooks) to pry open files and create mating / material threats.
  • Converted cleanly after opening the h-file and exchanging into a winning end; your opponent cracked under pressure.

Replay the decisive phase (kingside assault) to cement the pattern:

Recurring problems I noticed (losses & patterns)

Across the recent losses there are repeatable patterns worth fixing:

  • King safety vs opposite-side castling — you had several games where the opponent exploited the g/h files (Rh6#, Qf2# patterns). Work on prophylaxis and identifying when to trade or block attacking files early.
  • Passive defense in endgames and pawn races — you lost a game where your opponent’s passed pawns and an advanced king forced promotion. Improve king activity and pawn-race calculation in simplified positions.
  • Allowing persistent enemy checks and back-rank mating motifs. Brush up on Back rank tactics and routine luft / escape square planning.
  • Early queen checks and repeated harassment (opponent used the queen aggressively). Be wary of moving the king into long-term exposure when queens & rooks remain on the board.

Concrete training plan (next 2–4 weeks)

Small, targeted drills that will give quick improvement in rapid games:

  • Daily tactics (15 minutes): focus on mating patterns involving the h-file, rook lifts and sacrifices that open the king — 10–15 puzzles aiming for speed + accuracy.
  • Opposite-side castling module (twice per week): study 6 instructive games where the attacker sacces on the g/h-file and the defender finds the right counter. Practice 5 training games vs that structure and review them.
  • Endgame practice (3×30 minutes/week): king + pawn vs king, rook endings and basic promotion races. Work on active king technique and creating outside passed pawns.
  • One opening tweak: you did well in Four Knights Game in the win — keep the aggressive long-castling lines in your repertoire. For positions arising from Center Game / Qd5 lines (you lost to those), prepare a reliable setup that avoids dangerous queen checks — e.g., a quick development that trades major pieces or neutralizes the h-file attack.

Practical tips for your next rapid session

  • When kings are on opposite wings, decide early: commit to attack (pawn storm + rook lift) or simplify by trading queens/rooks. Indecision costs you tempo and allows the opponent to create threats.
  • Before every move ask: "Does this create a flight square for my king? Does it allow a sacrifice on the g/h file?" — this avoids back-rank and mating-tunnel mistakes.
  • Use 30–60 seconds on critical branching moves (pawn breaks, king moves, big exchanges). In rapid you can win big by investing small extra time on the turning points.
  • After each loss, do a 5–10 minute post-mortem and write one concrete improvement to test next game (e.g., "trade queens if opponent starts h-pawn storm").

One-line takeaways

  • Strengthen defense vs opposite-side castling and h-file sac patterns — that single improvement will reduce several recent losses.
  • Improve endgame king activity and pawn-race calculation to avoid the promotions that cost you a result.
  • Keep playing the active Four Knights lines you used in your win — they fit your practical style and create fighting chances.

Next steps / placeholders

Want me to:

  • Annotate the win move-by-move and highlight the turning moment? (I can produce a short annotated version using the PGN above.)
  • Create a 2-week training schedule focused on opposite-side castling and endgames?
  • Prepare a single-line anti-Center-Game reply you can rely on in rapid?

Tell me which one and I’ll prepare it.


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