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Νik kontos

kontosnik1 Athens Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
43.4%- 47.4%- 9.2%
Rapid 2626 36W 16L 2D
Blitz 2808 4116W 4715L 986D
Bullet 2847 4424W 4638L 827D
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Coach Chesswick

Strengths in Your Bullet Games

You handle sharp, tactical moments well and often find practical ways to create threats even when the position is dynamic or slightly imbalanced.

  • Solid opening foundations: you stick to reasonable structures in a variety of openings, which helps you reach playable middlegames without getting pushed off balance early.
  • Resilience in the middlegame: you navigate tricky dynamic positions with resourceful piece activity and keep chances alive.
  • Endgame feel: you demonstrate good sense in simplified or equal endgames, looking for chances to squeeze out small advantages or force a draw when needed.
  • Time pressure management (overall): you tend to pace yourself well for much of the game and avoid rapid, blunder-prone decisions in the opening and early middlegame.

Areas to Improve

  • Prophylaxis and threat recognition: in some games you can miss obvious opponent ideas after a sequence of trades. Build a habit of a quick threat check on every move to prevent surprises.
  • King safety and piece coordination: pay closer attention to how your king and major/minor pieces coordinate in the middlegame to avoid sudden tactical shocks from aggressive attacks.
  • Endgame conversion: when you gain the edge, practice concrete plan-making to convert advantages into a win rather than relying on general play.
  • Keep trades purposeful: in bullet, trades should simplify toward your beneficial endgame or reduce your opponent's attacking chances. Double-check if a trade helps your plan before committing.
  • Time management in critical phases: as the clock tightens, focus on prioritizing threats and candidate moves rather than long multi-move calculations that may lead to time trouble.

Practical Practice Plan (Next 2 Weeks)

  • Openings focus: select 1–2 openings you use most (for example, Caro-Kann and a flexible queen's pawn setup) and build a short, robust repertoire for bullet that emphasizes solid structures and clear middlegame plans.
  • Daily tactical blitz set: 15–20 minutes of 2–3 move tactics to sharpen pattern recognition and quick calculation under time pressure.
  • Endgame drills: practice common rook endings and minor piece endings to improve conversion in time-scrambled games.
  • Post-game reviews: pick 1–2 recent games each day, identify the critical decision points, and write a short plan for what you could have done differently.
  • Time-management drills: in training games, set stricter clocks to simulate bullet conditions and force quicker, more purposeful decisions.

Openings Focus and Insights

Your openings show a mix of solid and dynamic choices, including Caro-Kann, Queen's Pawn-related lines, Slav variations, and flexible setups like the London System family. Strengthening a focused, repeatable plan in a couple of these lines can improve consistency in the opening and reduce the risk of drifting into unfavorable middlegames. Consider committing to a primary line in each of White and Black that aligns with your style, and prepare against common oppositional responses so you don’t get stuck improvising under time pressure.

Next Steps and Encouragement

You’ve shown willingness to take on dynamic opponents and keep fighting in the heat of bullet time controls. By tightening prophylaxis, sharpening endgame technique, and implementing a focused openings plan, you can turn consistent practice into steadier gains. Stay methodical in your post-game reviews, and let small, repeatable improvements compound over time.


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