Hi Kevin_Arquero!
Fantastic streak lately – your bullet rating is hovering near 2753 (2025-05-27) and you just took down several 2600-2700 opponents. Below is some focused feedback drawn from your most recent session (June 5-6).
1. Time management – the #1 improvement lever
- 4 of your 6 losses in the sample were flag losses in positions you were still fighting for or even better in. A great illustration is the French-KIA game vs IDontKnowBro555 where you were two pawns up but ran out of time on move 43.
- Try the “10-15-20 rule” for 1-minute games: spend ≤10 sec on the first 15 moves and ≤20 sec getting to move 30. The rest of your clock is your “tactics stash.”
- If zero increment still feels frantic, experiment with 1 | 1 for a week; the extra second rewards clean technique and discourages random pre-moves.
2. Opening habits
You consistently reach King’s-Indian-Attack structures as White and Caro-Kann / Pirc set-ups as Black. Familiarity is good, but opponents above 2700 will book up. Two suggestions:
- Vary move-orders. Instead of 1.Nf3 g3 every game, sprinkle in 1.d4 ⇒ 2.Nf3 or a direct 1.e4 Caro-Kann test. You’ll stay unpredictable without learning an entirely new repertoire.
- Delay the h-pawn lunge. Two recent losses (vs HuZhening and johnathan113) started to slide after an early
h4-h5. Push it when (a) your queen is ready to appear on h1-h3, and (b) Black’s …h6 is on the board so you gain a hook.
3. Tactical sharpness – a key strength!
When the position explodes you calculate fast and accurately – see the miniature against Mrlammy:
The motif “knight sac to open diagonals + passed pawns marching” appears in several of your victories – keep nurturing it.
4. Converting technical positions
- Your Caro-Kann win vs alextsolov369 is model play until move 35, but afterwards you needed five extra minutes to finish. In bullet, aim for the simplest winning line, even if it gives back a little material.
- Endgame drill idea: play the winning side of K+R+2P vs K+R 10 times against the engine at 5-second moves. Speed plus technique → fewer flagged wins.
5. Concrete homework (1-week)
- Choose one new first move (e.g. 1.e4) and play 20 bullet games exclusively with it.
- Daily 5-minute puzzle rush until you consistently hit 32; the goal is to see the first tactic faster so you can save clock later.
- Analyze (with engine off for 10 min) every game where you pushed the h-pawn before move 12. Note when it helped vs hurt.
6. When are you hottest?
Your numbers say late-night sessions are gold – but early afternoons dip below expected score.
Key concepts to revisit
triangulation, zwischenzug, fortress
Keep the momentum, Kevin – tighten the clock discipline and mix up that opening menu, and 2700+ will stick!