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Tangi Migot IM

hypert Since 2014 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟
50.9%- 40.5%- 8.6%
Bullet 2370
137W 63L 8D
Blitz 2523
1027W 860L 189D
Rapid 2164
7W 8L 2D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi hypert! – Personalised Training Notes

At a glance

• Current form: 2612 (2022-10-18)
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What already works

  • Fearless initiative play – you willingly launch pawn storms (…g5 in the QGD, 11.g4 in the Taimanov) and back them up with concrete tactics.
  • Exchange-sac sense – 19…Rxd4!! against Ebru Kaplan is a textbook deflection of the Nc5 and instantly activates both rooks.
  • Practical calculation speed – in several time-scrambles you still find forcing continuations (e.g., 35…Nf6 in the Pirc endgame win vs. Kiborg95).
  • Flexible opening menu – you switch comfortably between 1.d4, 1.e4 and even Pirc/Scandinavian/Sicilian with Black, complicating prep for opponents.

Fresh tactical highlight

The following fragment illustrates your dynamic strengths. Notice how the exchange sac breaks the position open and converts into a queenside material harvest:


Priority fixes

  1. Clock management
    • Three of the last five losses were on time with playable positions still on the board.
    • Aim to reach move 20 with ≥1:30 left. A simple cue: if you dip under the opponent’s time, play the next 2–3 moves instantly unless there is a direct shot.
    • Drill 1-minute “easy tactic” sets to learn to trust first-choice moves.
  2. Handling quiet Rossolimo structures
    • In the loss to AsselLesbekova your …g6/…Bg7 setup left the d5–square weak and you never hit back in the centre.
    • Memorise one reliable equalising plan: e.g. 6…e5 7.d4 exd4 8.cxd4 Nxd4 (Moscow Variation) or the rapid …b6/…Bb7 regroup recommended by top Sicilian specialists.
  3. Don’t over-pawn the flanks without backup
    • Games vs. only_strong_moves (b-pawn race) and Gabrielian_Artur (g-/h-pawns) show a recurring theme: pawn storms that lag behind piece coordination.
    • Training idea: play 10 sparring games where you forbid yourself from advancing a wing pawn unless two pieces already attack that wing. This forces you to recruit the pieces first.
  4. Endgame technique
    • You converted the knight ending vs. Kiborg95 well, but missed simpler wins (53…Kd7! cutting the king).
    • Add 5-minute daily drills of K+P vs. K, rook endings, and opposite-coloured bishops. A small boost here turns time-scrambles into autopilot.

Micro-goals for the next 50 games

  • Average time on clock at move 30 ≥ 25 seconds.
  • Score 70 % with Black against 1.e4 by sticking to one Sicilian line you know deeply.
  • Reduce “solo pawn storm” count to < 2 per game – track manually after each outing.
  • Finish 20 endgame puzzles rated 2600+ (CT-style) with ≥ 70 % accuracy.

Key concepts to review

prophylaxis – especially before pushing flank pawns.
zugzwang – arises often in your rook+pawn endings.
• Transition schemes from middlegame to endgame when you are up an exchange.

Next steps

1. Annotate your own losses first – you’ll extract more value than from any coach comment.
2. Schedule one thematic blitz session focusing solely on the Rossolimo / Moscow to patch that leak.
3. Keep showcasing that sharp tactical flair, but marry it with a slightly stricter time discipline.

Good luck in the next Titled Tuesday – looking forward to seeing a new personal best soon!


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