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Nick De Firmian GM

Hugooakland Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
53.0%- 41.1%- 5.9%
Bullet 2124
2W 1L 0D
Blitz 2599
22193W 17193L 2458D
Rapid 2128
2W 0L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Nick, here is a data-driven review of your recent blitz form.

What you’re doing well

  • Opening repertoire is coherent and ambitious. In your wins you handled the Najdorf (as Black) and the 6.Bg5/English Attack (as White) with confidence, regularly grabbing space with g- and h-pawns to attack the king.
  • Tactical alertness under pressure. In the win vs akaPeikeda17 you spotted 16.Rxg7! and later converted the b7 passer smoothly. Your combinations rarely miss forcing resources.
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  • Piece activity awareness. You routinely place rooks on the seventh rank and double them on open files; e.g. the …Rc8–c1+ motif against Garde1989.

Recurring issues

  • Time-management. Four of the last five losses ended by flag, often from clearly drawable or winning positions (e.g. vs FoamySea). You are spending 30–40 s on non-critical moves then racing in dead-lost time scrambles.
  • Converting technical positions. Versus aykm (Najdorf) you reached an equal rook ending but drifted after 33.h4 and allowed the passed c-pawn to decide. Endgames with R + P vs R + P are a bleeding point.
  • Over-extension of wing pawns. Several losses feature pawn storms (…f5, …g5) that created weaknesses you couldn’t cover once the attack fizzled—see the Owens/1…b6 game against KonstantinB_1983.
  • Ignoring prophylaxis. After 18.Qxd6!! in the loss to aykm you had no good reply; the queen infiltration was foreseeable. Building a habit of asking “what does my opponent want?” each move will help. Prophylaxis

Targeted training plan

  1. Clock discipline drill. Play 10 games at 3 + 2 where you must move before your clock dips below 2 minutes in the first 15 moves. The goal is to internalise opening patterns and save at least 30 s for the conversion phase.
  2. Endgame refresh. Spend one week on rook-and-pawn endings: the Lucena, Philidor, 4 vs 3 same-side. Solve 20 studies and play out the side-to-move positions vs engine until you score 80 %.
  3. “Quiet move” puzzles. Your tactical strength is fine, but you miss defensive resources. Do 10 puzzles/day filtered for Difficulty > 2300 and Theme = Quiet.
  4. Opening hygiene.
    • Najdorf: add the 17…h5 antidote to the English Attack; prepare it with illustrative games by Vachier-Lagrave.
    • Black vs 1.d4: your Owens/B00 sideline gives you dynamic play but yields chronic dark-square gaps. Consider the solid 1…d5/QGD set-up you used successfully vs Garde1989.

Key moment to revisit


Instead of 19…Rcd8, 19…Qc5+ forces a queen trade and equal game. Spotting such in-between checks will save full points.

Progress tracker

• Peak blitz rating: 2706 (2025-06-25) • Next checkpoint: +40 Elo in 30 days with <20 % time-losses.

Keep the energy, tighten the technique, and let the scoresheet reflect your true GM strength!


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