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iddd99

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48.6% W 48.4% L 3.0% D
Bullet
1233
1662W 1686L 80D
Blitz
1677
2920W 2892L 200D
Rapid
1682
326W 316L 19D
Daily
1333
43W 31L 2D
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What you’re doing well

Your blitz results show solid consistency and some encouraging momentum:

  • Your strength-adjusted win rate sits around half, which is a solid baseline for blitz and indicates you’re not far from converting chances.
  • Over three months you’ve shown noticeable momentum, suggesting you’ve adopted patterns or ideas that work well in faster games.
  • You have several opening lines that have produced decent results, showing you can steer games into favorable middlegame positions when you choose active plans.

What the data suggests about your blitz pattern

Reading the numbers together gives a helpful view of your strengths and where to tighten things up:

  • Short-term volatility is visible: a recent one-month drop contrasts with a three-month surge, then a six-month dip. This points to bursts of good play but also moments of pressure or misjudgments in time trouble.
  • Longer-term trend is relatively flat, which is common in blitz. The key is turning momentum in the 1–3 month window into more durable gains over 6–12 months.
  • Your opening choices are broad. Some lines (like the Italian Game setup with the Leonhardt Variation) show stronger results, while others are more mixed. Focusing on a couple of reliable engines of play can improve consistency.

Focus areas to improve

  • Stability under time pressure: build a simple, repeatable opening plan and a quick midgame transition strategy to avoid rough positions when you’re short on time.
  • Blunder reduction: create a quick “check” routine before making a move in unclear positions (check for hanging pieces, double threats, and obvious tactical shots your opponent could have).
  • Endgame technique: in blitz you’ll reach many rook and minor-piece endings. Practice common endgames and aim to convert even small advantages cleanly.
  • Opening discipline: pick 2 White and 2 Black configurations to study deeply for the next 4–6 weeks. This reduces unknowns and helps you reach your preferred middlegame plans more often.

Opening plan for blitz

  • White options to consider focusing on: Italian Game with the Two Knights Defense and the Leonhardt Variation (this line has shown top performance in your data). This supports sharp, tactical middlegames—great for blitz when you spot forcing sequences.
  • Black options to consider focusing on: Scandinavian Defense and Sicilian Closed. Both are solid, with clear typical plans you can learn and execute under time pressure.
  • Rationalize your Unknown set by anchoring it with a couple of proven structures. If you keep mixing too many first moves, you’ll spend mental energy on early deviations instead of the middlegame plan.

Drills and practice plan

  • Daily focus: 15 minutes on tactical puzzles that emphasize common blitz motifs (forks, pins, double attacks) and 5 minutes of endgame practice (rook endings, basic king activity).
  • Opening immersion: spend 20–25 minutes on a single opening line pair (one White, one Black) per week, reviewing typical middlegame plans and common pitfalls.
  • Game review habit: after each blitz session, pick 2 games (one win, one loss) and write down 2–3 concrete takeaways, especially around where you hit time trouble or missed a tactic.
  • Time management drill: in practice games, set a soft target to have at least half of your time remaining after the first 15 moves. If you consistently run low, adjust by pre-selecting candidate replies and pruning options in advance.

Next steps and a 4-week plan

To translate momentum into steadier improvement, try this four-week plan:

  • Weeks 1–2: Lock in 2 White openings and 2 Black defenses. Play 20–30 blitz games per week, tracking which openings perform best for you. Start reviewing 2 games per week with a focus on tactical shots you missed.
  • Week 3: Intensify endgame and blunder-prevention practice. Include daily rook-endgame puzzles and a 10-minute “blunder check” routine before you finish a game.
  • Week 4: Consolidate your preferred lines, aim to raise your win rate in the chosen openings, and push for clean conversions of small advantages. Reassess after the month with a quick, qualitative review of what changed in your decision-making under time pressure.