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Kamil Miton GM

Kamilek84 Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
53.2%- 35.5%- 11.3%
Bullet 2736
132W 60L 15D
Blitz 2863
420W 309L 102D
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Overview of your recent bullet games

You have been testing aggressive, tactical ideas in fast time controls. In bullet, the pace favors sharp decisions and dynamic play, which suits your willingness to complicate and press for quick results. The recent games show you can create strong chances by activating pieces and using the center to launch attacks, even when the clock is tight.

Strengths observed

  • Willingness to play actively and pressure the opponent, especially in open positions.
  • Good use of multiple piece coordination to create threats and keep pressure on the enemy king.
  • Competence under time pressure, staying on the attack and maintaining practical chances.

Areas to improve

  • Opening discipline: in bullet, reducing early risk helps conserve time for critical midgame decisions. Consider a small, reliable repertoire and stick to it for 60+2 games.
  • Early development and king safety: aim to develop minor pieces smoothly and connect the rooks by move four or five, rather than chasing aggressive lines that leave the king exposed.
  • Time management: allocate a quick, high-quality plan early and avoid long searches on vague lines. Develop a habit of checking for opposing threats within a few seconds each move.
  • Decision quality in tactical skirmishes: when the board gets crowded, pause to verify the main tactical idea and look for opponent counterplay before committing to a forcing line.
  • Endgame conversion: practice turning advantages into wins in simple endgames, and seek practical, forcing routes when the position simplifies.

Opening guidance for bullet play

Choose a compact, reliable set of openings to minimize thinking time in bullet. For White, consider a solid system with a clear plan (for example, a dependable pawn-based setup with quick development). For Black, pick two defenses that you know well and that lead to solid middlegame structures. If you enjoy trappy or offbeat lines (like certain gambits), have a concrete follow-up plan to avoid drifting into unclear positions.

Practice plan to accelerate improvement

  • Daily 15–20 minutes of tactical puzzles focused on short, two-move combos to sharpen quick calculation.
  • Three to four weekly practice games at a slightly longer pace (3+2 or 4+2) to build steadier decision-making and test your opening choices.
  • Weekly endgame practice: rook endings and king-pawn endings to improve conversion in short games.
  • Post-game review: after each bullet game, note one move you would redo and why, then compare with a safe alternative.

Key moments to study from your games

Look for patterns where you started with strong central / piece activity but allowed a counterattack or unnecessary simplifications. In some games, you pressed hard but didn’t maintain king safety after the initial tactics. Work on balancing aggression with solid structure, especially in the early middlegame, so you don’t concede chances when the position opens up.

Next steps and reflections

  • In your next bullet game, write down your plan on moves five to ten and how you adjust if your opponent deviates from it.
  • Prepare two reliable openings for White and two for Black, with simple middlegame plans, and practice them in the next week.

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