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Borki Predojevic GM

kiborg1987 Sarajevo Since 2014 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
60.5%- 29.4%- 10.1%
Bullet 2885
168W 106L 15D
Blitz 3019
382W 165L 78D
Rapid 2564
11W 2L 1D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Borki (kiborg1987)!

Congratulations on maintaining a world-class blitz rating of 3019 (2023-12-21). Your tactical sharpness and fighting spirit are evident in the sample games. Below you will find targeted feedback designed to convert a great blitz repertoire into an even more consistent winning machine.

At-a-Glance Performance

Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%0:00 - 56.0%1:00 - 71.2%2:00 - 66.7%3:00 - 100.0%8:00 - 100.0%9:00 - 50.0%10:00 - 88.9%11:00 - 47.1%12:00 - 50.0%13:00 - 53.3%14:00 - 61.9%15:00 - 55.9%16:00 - 55.6%17:00 - 53.2%18:00 - 47.7%19:00 - 55.6%20:00 - 56.1%21:00 - 61.2%22:00 - 70.9%23:00 - 77.7%0123891011121314151617181920212223Hour of Day (UTC)

Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Monday - 66.5%Tuesday - 60.7%Wednesday - 53.5%Thursday - 58.1%Friday - 62.8%Saturday - 57.6%Sunday - 58.6%MonTueWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week

Your Core Strengths

  • Opening Versatility. You switch comfortably between 1…d6 (Philidor/Modern structures), the Caro-Kann, and flank systems such as 1…b6. This keeps opponents guessing and often drives them out of book early.
  • Tactical Alertness. The recent Philidor win against Advait Patel shows how quickly you punish over-expansion on the kingside. Critical sequence:
  • Piece Activity & Geometry. Re-routing knights (…Nb6-a4-c5 / …Nb3) and rook lifts (…Re6-g6 in several games) are recurring themes you handle smoothly.

Main Improvement Priorities

  1. Clock Management.
    Four of the five losses supplied ended with flag-fall in positions that were still playable or even winning. • Aim to keep >20 sec by move 30 in 3-minute games.
    • Consider adopting a hard “move every 2 sec” rule once below 15 sec to avoid zero-second blunders.
  2. Endgame Simplification.
    When clearly ahead you sometimes continue hunting for tactics instead of trading into trivial endings. Example from the loss vs Arystan Isanzhulov (Game 2): after 30…Qxa5 you remain a full rook up but keep queens on and allow perpetual checks until you flag.
    Guideline: Convert material > Keep thrill. If you are +5, head for a queen trade.
  3. Pawn-Structure Discipline.
    Many openings with early flank pawns (…a5/…h5/…g5) give you dynamic chances but also create chronic weaknesses. Train the habit of asking “Where is my king’s long-term shelter?” before pushing a wing pawn.

Opening Notes

SystemKeepTune-Up
Philidor / Lion ✔ …c6 & …Re8 plans look rock-solid. Study the Antoshin line (…exd4 & …Re8) to diversify.
Ponziani vs 1…e5 ✔ Your 19.Ra7! idea was inspired. Have a quick antidote ready for 3…Nf6 4.d4 Nxe4.
Nimzo-Larsen (1.b3) ✔ Excellent surprise weapon. Work on typical middle-game plans once the a-file opens; losses show uncertainty when the initiative fizzles.

Middlegame Themes to Drill

  • Prophylaxis. Before launching …g5 or …h5 ask: “What will my opponent do next?” (prophylaxis).
  • Exchanging into Winning Endgames. Use two-for-one trade rules: if your extra piece has no immediate tactics, exchange queens or the most active enemy rook.
  • Central Break Timing. Blitz often rewards early …d5 or …e5 pawn breaks; practice recognising the exact moment so you do not miss rip-open opportunities.

Endgame Snapshot

Your technique in rook endings is generally fine but time pressure spoils it. Compare:

  • Win vs Seidterza – you converted a complex R+P ending efficiently.
  • Loss vs Arysya – R vs N ending still winning, but you repeated checks and flagged.

Action item: 15-minute weekly drill of basic rook endings with 10 sec on the clock. The muscle memory will pay off in blitz.

Action Plan (4-Week Cycle)

  1. Daily 5-minute pre-blitz warm-up: solve three 30-second tactics to sharpen pattern recall.
  2. Twice per week: review one of your flagged games, pause at +4 positions, and set Stockfish depth 10. Ask “What is the cleanest conversion?”
  3. Weekly: play two 10 + 0 games focusing on time-buffer discipline. Blitz speed improves when slower time controls teach you optimal clock allocation.
  4. After 25 games with 1…d6, analyse frequency of early …g5/…h5 pawn pushes. Goal: keep reckless pawn storms under 20 %.

Implementing even half of the above should lift your win-rate by ~3-5 % and, more importantly, reduce frustrating flag losses.

Keep the fire burning!

All the best in your upcoming sessions, and feel free to share new games for further feedback.


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