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Herman Grooten IM

hermangrooten Eindhoven Since 2014 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
55.3%- 39.5%- 5.3%
Bullet 2147
67W 45L 3D
Blitz 2360
321W 232L 33D
Rapid 1869
0W 0L 1D
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Overview of your recent bullet play

Your recent games show you thrive in sharp, tactical battles. You often search for forcing moves and keep the pressure on your opponent, which is exactly the kind of mindset that suits bullet games. In the wins, you successfully converted the initiative into a decisive finish. In the losses and draws, there are clear moments where a quick defensive resource or a calmer positional choice could have avoided complications. The key is to balance your appetite for tactics with precise defense and prudent trade decisions under time pressure.

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What you do well

  • Strong willingness to enter tactical lines and look for mating nets or forcing moves.
  • Good piece activity and open lines for rooks and the queen when your opponent’s king is exposed.
  • Fast calculation in the moment, often spotting winning continuations when the board becomes chaotic.
  • Solid performance in certain openings that lead to tactical chances, especially in lines that lead to open files and quick attacks.

Areas to improve

  • Time management in complex positions: if you don’t find a clear forcing line within a few seconds, consider simplifying to a safe, solid plan rather than chasing a risky tactic.
  • Defense and king safety: in some games you allowed a sudden attack to unfold. Build a quick mental checklist for defense in the first 10 moves, especially when your opponent presses on the king side or central files.
  • Trade decisions: be mindful of trades that double opponent’s initiative or reduce your own attacking chances. Ask yourself after each trade: does this help my plan to attack or improve my king’s safety?
  • Endgame awareness: in bullet you can reach rook or minor piece endings quickly. Practice simple endgame technique (opposition, active king, rook activity) to convert slight advantages more reliably.

Openings performance snapshot

Some openings you handle very well, while others invite pressure. Notable notes from your openings data:

  • You show strong results in the Caro-Kann Defense lines, especially in the Two Knights Attack Mindeno Variation, suggesting good tactical resource and concrete plans in sharp setups.
  • Sicilian-related lines, such as the Kan Variation, can produce dynamic positions but require careful move ordering to avoid early tactical mistakes. Continue refining a consistent plan in these setups.
  • Overall, there is value in keeping a focused, small opening repertoire for bullet, prioritizing lines that lead to active play and practical chances rather than overly long theoretical debates.

Practical training plan

  • Tempo-friendly tactics: practice 15–20 minute puzzle sets focused on mating nets, forced sequences, and quick tactical motifs (checks, captures, and threats) to sharpen decision speed.
  • Defensive drills: work on quick safety checks for king safety and simple counterplay patterns. Create a quick drill to identify at least two defensive resources in common tactical attacks.
  • Endgame basics: study rook endings and simple bishop vs knight endings so you can convert advantages under time pressure.
  • Opening refinement: review your strongest lines (such as Caro-Kann Two Knights Attack Mindeno Variation) and annotate a short plan for middlegame ideas so you have a ready set of targets after the initial moves.
  • Game review routine: after each bullet game, write down one or two key decisions, one thing you would change, and one moment you felt particularly strong.

Next steps

To build on your current strengths, aim to blend tactical ambition with disciplined defense. Use a simple pre-move checklist in bullet games: identify forcing moves quickly, confirm king safety, decide on trades with your long-term plan in mind, and practice converting minor material advantages into a win.


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