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Mohammad Minhaz Uddin IM

GMSAGOR Dhaka, Bangladesh Since 2012 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
52.6%- 40.0%- 7.4%
Bullet 2666
1779W 1412L 191D
Blitz 2777
1668W 1254L 282D
Rapid 2358
92W 27L 25D
Daily 1618
8W 4L 0D
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Constructive feedback for Mohammad Minhaz Uddin (GMSAGOR)

Your current profile highlights

  • Peak rapid rating: 2303 (2025-02-22)
  • Typical openings (last 10 games): Petroff Defense, French Rubinstein & Sicilian Richter-Rauzer.
  • Average game length: 54 moves – indicating you often reach complex middlegames and endgames.
  • Performance rhythm:
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What you are doing well

  1. Counter-punching in dynamic structures. Your wins versus daverson19 and crazy_king10000 show patience in cramped positions followed by timely pawn breaks …f7-f5/f5-f4.
  2. Piece activity in the French & Petroff. You consistently achieve ...Bb4 or ...Bb4+ ideas to force early concessions and improve minor-piece scope.
  3. End-game awareness. In the long win against LRaide you converted a queen-side passer with precise rook activity – good use of the “rook behind the passed pawn” principle.

Growth opportunities

  1. Time management under 3 minutes.
    Two recent losses (e.g. against DanielTorpedo) came from completely drawn or winning positions that flagged. Train “critical-move spotting” & use the increment buffer rule: once 20 s ahead, invest only part of each increment.
  2. Handling opposite-side pawn races.
    In the loss to MuraAsan you underestimated connected passers. Add calculation drills on races & king-safety versus pawn-speed trade-offs.
  3. Opening variety with White.
    Eight of the last ten White games began 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 (Petroff lines). Consider adding 3.Bc4 (Italian detour) or 3.Nxe5 d6 4.Nf3 d5 ≠ lines to make opponents leave their comfort zone.
  4. Holding inferior positions.
    The resignation versus BulletScholar occurred with material equality but structural weaknesses. Practice “Fortress vs. Counter-play” themes; look for zugzwang & opposite-colored-bishop saves.

Three-week action plan

WeekFocusDaily micro-task
1Clock handlingPlay 10 games 3 + 2, forcing you to use increments effectively.
2Pawn-race calculationSolve 15 end-game studies featuring passed pawns every day.
3New opening branchBuild a mini-repertoire file for 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Bc4 and play it five times.

Recent showcase game

Your last win – notice how you turned a solid Petroff into a kingside pawn storm:

[[Pgn|[Event "Live Chess"] [Site "Chess.com"] [Date "2025.05.25"] [White "daverson19"] [Black "GMSAGOR"] [Result "0-1"] 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.d3 O-O 5.Bd2 d6 6.g3 h6 7.Bg2 Bxc3 8.Bxc3 c5 9.O-O Nc6 10.Bd2 Bg4 11.h3 Bxf3 12.Bxf3 Nh7 … 62.Kxd5 Rg8 0-1]]

Next steps

  • Annotate two of your own lost games weekly (15-minute voice-over or written notes).
  • Pair up with a sparring partner around 2300–2400 and run thematic Petroff end-game sessions.
  • Review & refine this plan on June 30; share progress for further tweaks.

Keep enjoying the grind and trust the process – incremental improvements will push you past the next rating milestone!


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