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Hussain Aziz IM

HN_QAT Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
63.0%- 25.9%- 11.1%
Blitz 2219
3W 3L 1D
Rapid 2199
14W 4L 2D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Hussain! Here is your personalized training report

Quick rating snapshot

Your current form is solid and your historical ceiling is impressive: 2452 (2020-08-12). Keep that in mind as a confidence booster whenever a rough patch comes along.

Strengths I see in your recent games

  • Tactical alertness. Your win vs umarfarooq360 featured the powerful sequence 24.Qg4 Be8 25.Nxg6! that cracked the Caro-Kann position wide open. (Replay it here:
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  • Initiative-oriented opening choices. You frequently play the Exchange Caro-Kann as White and aren’t afraid of sharp ideas (e.g. 12.Bh6!! in the English). Your opponents often end up on the back foot early.
  • Piece activity over material. When you sense the momentum, you invest pawns (and sometimes pieces) to open lines—an advanced trait that wins you many miniature-length games.
  • Clock handling in the early stages. Openings are played briskly, often saving 1–2 minutes versus the field.

Primary areas to improve

  1. Conversion technique once the attack fizzles
    Games such as the loss vs markus110663 show promising pressure that later disappears. Work on “+1 positions”—positions where you are slightly better but need patience, not fireworks.
  2. Endgame fundamentals
    Several losses stem from technical endings (e.g. rook endgame vs Yuhna007). Weekly drills:
    • Basic rook endgames: Philidor, Lucena.
    • King-and-pawn conversion; opposition & triangulation.
  3. Pawn-structure awareness
    Some aggressive pawn pushes (h2-h4, g2-g4) leave weak squares behind. Add a “sanity check” to each move: “What will my pawn look like in ten moves?” Reviewing master games in the Caro-Kann and English structures will help.
  4. Time management in complex middlegames
    In losses you often drift below two minutes around move 25, then fall into tactical oversights. Insert brief “breathe moments”—one deep think every five moves—to keep the overall tank balanced.

Opening lab

With White: Your Exchange Caro-Kann (3.exd5) scores very well, but consider adding the Panov (4.c4) or Classical (3.Nc3/3.Nd2) so opponents can’t prep exclusively.
With Black: Both Caro-Kann and Pirc/Modern setups suit your style. The Vienna loss shows you can be tempted into ...f5 early; study the main-line Vienna Gambit to understand the critical refutations.

Suggested training plan for the next four weeks

  • Week 1 – Tactics: 30 puzzles/day (2200–2600 puzzle rating). Focus on motifs involving deflection and interference.
  • Week 2 – Endgames: 10 key theoretical positions each evening; finish with two 10-minute sparring endgames vs engine set to 2000.
  • Week 3 – Model games: Annotate 5 games by Karpov and Carlsen where they convert small edges; mimic the plan-building narrative.
  • Week 4 – Opening refinement: Build a 15-game database of your own Caro-Kann wins & losses, tag recurring themes, and craft a “if-then” move-order sheet.

When are you most successful?

Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%6:00 - 0.0%8:00 - 100.0%10:00 - 66.7%11:00 - 100.0%12:00 - 57.1%13:00 - 66.7%14:00 - 33.3%17:00 - 100.0%18:00 - 66.7%21:00 - 0.0%681011121314171821Hour of Day (UTC)

Consistency across the week

Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Monday - 75.0%Wednesday - 100.0%Thursday - 50.0%Friday - 83.3%Saturday - 66.7%Sunday - 28.6%MonWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week

Final encouragement

You already own the hardest component: the eye for initiative. Strengthen the quieter skills—endgame confidence, prophylaxis, and a rock-solid sense of structure—and the next rating jump will follow naturally. Good luck, and enjoy the climb!


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