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gusber1

Paris Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
49.0%- 43.8%- 7.3%
Bullet 2504
18135W 15851L 2488D
Blitz 2324
6707W 6440L 1211D
Rapid 2174
108W 36L 5D
Daily 1144
28W 15L 1D
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Coach Chesswick

Recent Performance Overview

You have a solid overall record with a lot of games played and many wins, which shows your experience and consistency. Your recent bullet games included solid opening choices primarily based around the King's Indian, Queen's Pawn, and other classical structures. Your strength-adjusted win rate is close to 50%, indicating balanced competition at your level.

What You’re Doing Well

  • Opening Preparation: Your usage of openings like the King's Indian Defense and Queens Pawn Opening shows you have a solid grasp on classical theory. Your performance using openings like the Australian Defense and Amar Gambit is impressive with a win rate over 53%, showing comfort and effectiveness in these lines.
  • Endgame Technique: In your wins, you demonstrated good technique, converting an advantage smoothly and executing checkmate accurately in time pressure situations. For example, the game against Atrozen showed precision in maneuvering and finishing the game confidently under clock pressure.
  • Positional Understanding: You maintain good control of key squares and activate your pieces effectively. Moves such as careful knight maneuvers and timely exchanges are consistent with a strong positional approach.

Areas to Improve

  • Time Management: Some games show sharp time drops, especially in complex positions. Try to build habits to use your initial time more efficiently to avoid getting into severe time trouble late in the game.
  • Handling Pressure and Tactical Awareness: Your losses indicate moments where positions got slightly worse or you missed tactical shots. Focus on training tactical puzzles that mimic game scenarios to improve your pattern recognition and response under pressure.
  • Midgame Planning: Look for opportunities to impose your plan earlier and avoid passive play. Sometimes you allowed opponents to equalize or start counterplay at moments where a more active approach would have maintained your advantage.
  • Opening Depth in Select Lines: While you have good variety, deepening your knowledge in your most frequent openings, especially where you hold good results (like Australian Defense and Amar Gambit), could help maintain early pressure and prevent unexpected novelties or equalizing ideas by opponents.

Rating and Recent Trends

Your rating over the last several months shows some fluctuation, with a modest decline in the most recent months. The current trend slope for one month suggests some positive movement, but three and six months trends show a general downward slope.

This is a normal pattern in long-term chess growth where progress can feel uneven. Focus on consistent training and review of your mistakes and successes to build steadier upward momentum.

Next Steps for Improvement

  • Set aside time for tactical training daily – focus on common patterns you encounter in your games.
  • Review recent completed games, especially losses, to identify recurring strategic mistakes or time management issues.
  • Experiment with deeper theory prep in your best-performing openings to gain early advantages and avoid surprises.
  • Practice longer time controls occasionally to improve calculation and positional judgement without extreme clock pressure.
  • Maintain a training log to record insights from games and puzzles – this helps retain lessons and track progress.

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