Coach Chesswick
Quick summary
Nice stretch, Gustavo — your rating jump and win rate show you’re on a strong upward trajectory. Your recent win (against nahualt) demonstrates excellent piece activity, creative knight play and a strong pawn push to promotion. Your losses reveal repeatable patterns you can fix quickly: mating nets on the kingside and occasional back‑rank / coordination lapses.
What you did well (from your recent win)
- Active knights and outposts: the route to a8 → b6 → c4 (and later maneuvers) won material and disrupted Black’s coordination.
- Converted a passed pawn: you pushed the b‑pawn effectively, created a distant passed pawn and marched it to promotion — great planning from middlegame to the endgame.
- Timing of exchanges: the Rxd6 / Rxd6 sequence removed counterplay and simplified into a winning pawn ending — good judgment about when to trade.
- Handling a kingside storm: you absorbed Black’s g‑pawn activity and used tactical shots (Qh5+, Rxh6) to liquidate attackers and turn the tide.
- Opening choice is working: your play in the Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation and related Sicilian lines shows a high win rate — keep using lines you know well.
Recurring issues to fix (based on losses)
- Allowing mating nets / insufficient king safety — multiple recent losses ended with a decisive attack (queen + rook/ bishop mates). Watch lateral checks and remove attacking squares around your king.
- Piece coordination under fire — in a few games your heavy pieces were overloaded or disconnected from the kingside defense; try to keep a defender on the back rank or a luft for the king when the opponent has heavy pieces lined up.
- Opening to middlegame transitions — when you simplify in the opening (or trade into opposite activity), verify the opponent doesn’t gain free initiative before committing to exchanges.
- Occasional tactical slips when the position is sharp — even with superior opening knowledge, sharp middlegames require consistent tactic-checking (look for forks, pins and mating motifs).
Concrete next steps (short term)
- Daily tactics: 10–20 focused puzzles (mates, forks, pins, deflection) — emphasize defending motifs and mating patterns.
- Back‑rank & luft drill: practice positions where creating a luft or keeping a defender stops common mates. Before every move scan for checks and captures.
- Analyze your losses right after the game: pick the critical 6–8 moves before the decisive moment and ask “what threats does my opponent have?” — annotate 2 alternative defenses per critical move.
- Use 1 annotated model game per week: replay your win vs nahualt and one loss (e.g. vs dani_dd), note the turning points and write 3 takeaways.
Training plan (4 weeks)
- Week 1 — Tactics focus: 15‑20 puzzles/day; end with 10 examples of back‑rank mates and typical luft positions.
- Week 2 — Practical defense: solve “defend this position” exercises; practice 10 short blitz games where your goal is to survive an early attack and draw/save the game.
- Week 3 — Endgames & pawn play: train pawn‑majority conversion and queen vs pawn endgames (you promoted in your win — sharpen that skill).
- Week 4 — Opening reinforcement & annotated review: pick your 2 most-played openings (Alapin/Sicilian and Ruy Lopez lines), review 10 typical plans and one trap to avoid in each. Play practice games focused on transition to the middlegame.
Game-level checklist (use before every game)
- King safety first: any weaknesses? Create a luft or a defender before simplifying.
- Opponent threats: before every move, ask “What threats does my opponent have now?” (checks, captures, mates)
- Piece coordination: are my rooks connected / covering the back rank? Are knights on productive squares or on the rim?
- Time management: keep 20–30 seconds in reserve for sharp moments; avoid automatic moves in complex lines.
Useful concrete examples
Replay the win to study the knight maneuvers and passed pawn break:
Study one loss where mating nets appear and ask: what square did I leave undefended? (example vs dani_dd).
Motivation & small wins
- Your Strength Adjusted Win Rate ~60% and the huge recent rating jump show you’re learning faster than you’re losing — that’s exactly where you want to be.
- Keep what’s working: openings you know well (Alapin & certain Sicilian lines) and your active knight play. Fix the defensive patterns and you’ll convert many more positions.
If you want next
- I can annotate one of your losses move‑by‑move (pick which) and highlight the exact turning points.
- Or I can prepare a 4-week training schedule with daily tasks and resources (tactics, endgames, and model games).