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Robin van Kampen GM

Kempsy Since 2012 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
52.4%- 37.4%- 10.3%
Bullet 2849
1008W 638L 107D
Blitz 3003
3084W 2283L 695D
Rapid 2660
3W 0L 0D
Daily 1806
2W 0L 0D
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Overall Performance and Rating Trend

Robin, your recent bullet game performance shows a positive rating trend with a 29-point gain over the last month, which is consistent over three and six months as well. Your strength-adjusted win rate of approximately 49.7% reflects a solid ability to hold your own against opponents of comparable strength. The upward slope in your rating trend, around 6.79, indicates steady improvement.

Analysis of Recent Wins

Your winning games demonstrate effective opening choices and timely tactical play. Key takeaways include:

  • You frequently employ flexible openings such as Reti Opening and Kingside Fianchetto setups, which often allowed you to develop smoothly and apply pressure early.
  • Strong use of pawn breaks and piece activity (for example, advancing central pawns and using knights to target weak squares) contributed to your winning positions.
  • Good exploitation of opponent inaccuracies and prompt taking advantage of tactical opportunities, like winning material or forcing resignations.
  • Successful conversion of material or positional advantages in the middlegame and endgame phases, maintaining focus despite time pressure.

For example, in your game against ameetghasi100, your central and kingside pawn advances created attacking chances that led to a resignation with superior position and pressure.

Areas for Improvement in Recent Losses

Examining your losses, a few areas stand out to help you refine your bullet game further:

  • Time management: Some games ended because of time, suggesting reducing time spent in early parts and incremental speed in decision-making could help.
  • Handling pressure in the opening: Your opponents often challenged your setups aggressively. Consider deepening your preparation in lines like the Kings Fianchetto Opening and Caro-Kann Defense variations, so you can navigate challenging replies with more confidence.
  • Endgame technique under time pressure: A few games show you narrowly losing in technically difficult positions; practicing common endgame motifs can increase your conversion rate.
  • Defending against tactical threats: Watch out for opponent tactics targeting pinning pieces or creating forks, especially in sharp open positions.

For example, in the game against Jospem where you lost on time, your position was still defensible but managing the clock better would have increased your winning chances.

Opening Selection and Performance

Your openings revolve around solid and flexible systems like the Reti Opening, Kings Fianchetto setups, and the Caro-Kann Defense. This approach suits bullet well by keeping positions manageable:

  • Continue developing your understanding of the typical plans behind these openings to enhance your ability to respond quickly.
  • Review key tactical patterns and traps in these openings, as opponents sometimes capitalized on early inaccuracies.
  • Try incorporating a surprise move or less common variation selectively to unsettle familiar opponents.

Recommendations

  • Practice faster visualization and calculation through blitz/bullet training routines or chess puzzles focused on common tactical themes.
  • Analyze your time usage throughout games to identify stages where you can safely speed up.
  • Study endgames typical to your openings to improve technique in common structures.
  • Maintain your strong use of pawn structures and piece activity but be vigilant about opponent counterplay at critical moments.
  • Consider post-game reviews using

    to deepen your understanding of winning plans and mistakes in losses.

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