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Andrey Gutov GM

GutovAndrey Miami Since 2016 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
89.4%- 7.5%- 3.1%
Bullet 2312
33W 4L 2D
Blitz 2514
98W 17L 6D
Rapid 2937
111W 1L 1D
Daily 2214
20W 0L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Overall Impressions

Andrey, your recent bullet games demonstrate solid experience and progress. Your win-to-loss ratio is excellent, and your rating trend over multiple timeframes shows consistent improvement. This indicates strong fundamentals and steady learning in fast-paced games.

What You Are Doing Well

  • Opening repertoire: You have a perfect win record in the Scandinavian Defense and other sharp openings like the Scotch Game and Nimzo-Indian Rubinstein System, showing confidence in these lines.
  • Endgame technique: In your games, you effectively capitalize on small advantages and convert winning chances cleanly, especially in positions where you gain material or positional pressure.
  • Time management: Your clock usage in recent games shows balanced speed and accuracy, which is critical in bullet chess.
  • Consistent rating progress: With an increase of 91 points over the last 1 to 6 months and a positive trend slope, you are steadily moving upward in strength.

Areas for Improvement

  • Broaden Opening Diversity: While your results in some openings are excellent, some others such as the Italian Game and French Defense have more mixed results. Working to deepen your understanding in these lines could increase your win rate further.
  • Handling Counterattacks: In openings such as the Sicilian Defense Dragon Variation, you have yet to achieve a win. Reviewing typical counterattack themes and tactical patterns in these variations could improve your confidence and results.
  • Transitioning from Opening to Middlegame: Sometimes bullet games demand ultra-fast decision making. Practicing key positional themes and common tactical ideas in your favored openings can help the transition to effective middlegame plans.
  • Consolidate Conversions: Though your endgames are strong, occasional missed opportunities in critical moments can turn winning positions into draws or close calls. Training on basic endgame checkmates, pawn endings, and rook endings may help efficiency.

Recommendations

  • Analyze losses and draws carefully to identify recurring patterns in your opponents’ responses and your reactions.
  • Use thematic drills to study your preferred openings and reinforce your preparation in difficult variations.
  • Play slower time controls occasionally to deepen your understanding of complex positions without the ticking clock pressure.
  • Review classic endgame studies and practice simplified positions to sharpen your conversion skills.

Next Steps

Focusing on expanding your opening knowledge and reinforcing your endgame will complement your current strengths and support ongoing growth. Keep up the solid discipline in time control and positional awareness as you continue progressing in bullet chess.


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