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kosovel

Since 2009 (Closed for Fair Play Violations) Chess.com
47.2% W 47.3% L 5.5% D
Bullet
1965
14556W 15030L 1718D
Blitz
1990
1131W 1066L 103D
Rapid
1643
4W 0L 0D
Daily
2105
790W 418L 94D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi kosovel – here’s a personalised post-match review

Quick snapshot

  • Current peak (Blitz): 2107 (2018-09-05)
  • Typical session pattern:
    Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%0:00 - 47.4%1:00 - 49.6%2:00 - 52.3%3:00 - 53.9%4:00 - 50.3%5:00 - 51.0%6:00 - 51.3%7:00 - 54.0%8:00 - 47.6%9:00 - 48.8%10:00 - 61.5%11:00 - 57.5%12:00 - 50.9%13:00 - 48.6%14:00 - 44.8%15:00 - 46.9%16:00 - 47.2%17:00 - 45.9%18:00 - 46.5%19:00 - 46.9%20:00 - 47.3%21:00 - 45.9%22:00 - 46.0%23:00 - 48.7%01234567891011121314151617181920212223Hour of Day (UTC)
     
    Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Monday - 47.7%Tuesday - 47.6%Wednesday - 46.6%Thursday - 45.4%Friday - 47.4%Saturday - 53.0%Sunday - 49.7%MonTueWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week
  • Main openings seen this week: Queen’s Gambit (Accepted & Declined), Old Indian, assorted French/Sicilian side lines.

What you already do well ✅

  1. Piece activity over material. In several wins (e.g. the D20 game vs loloso) you willingly gave up a-pawns to seize open files and coordinate rooks. That shows good practical judgement.
  2. Handling of opposite-side pawn majorities. When you reached the RB v R ending (Move 37 …g6 vs loloso) you converted the passer calmly and kept the rook behind the pawn — textbook technique.
  3. Fast tactical vision. You spot short-term forks and skewers quickly (e.g. 29…b4 in the JohnPolit game, fixing the knight and opening the c-file for a decisive queen jump).

Growth opportunities 🚀

  1. Time management. Four of the last six losses were simply flag-outs in playable positions (abc8000, loloso, Hitttman, VBVROI).
    • Aim to start every game with a 20-second “time bank”: move quickly in familiar lines and spend the saved time only when a new position appears.
    • Train with 10 + 0 or 3 + 2 to break the “think-too-long-then-blitz” habit.
  2. Pawn-push discipline. Several early flank pushes weakened you without gaining space:
    • Loss vs loloso (E00): 3. a3 and 4. c5 created holes on d5/e5 and fell behind in development.
    • Loss vs abc8000 (A40): 14. a4 and 15. b5 locked your own queenside and invited …Nc5 > …Nd3.
    Rule of thumb: “If my king is still in the centre, every pawn move needs a concrete tactical reason.” Ask yourself What squares will become weak if this pawn leaves?
  3. Defensive calculation under pressure. In the Benoni loss to bonihargenz you allowed 17…Rxf3 because the g-pawn was pinned. Two moves earlier you could have prevented it:
    Here 16.Rd1 or 16.Be3 unpins the f-pawn and keeps the position equal. Add a quick “king-safety & loose-piece” scan to your move check-list before committing.
  4. Opening repertoire focus. You often reach playable middlegames, but the first 12 moves cost a lot of clock time because your lines vary widely. Consider:
    • As White: build a stable 1.d4 system (e.g. London or Queen’s Gambit Declined) and study two model games per week.
    • As Black: your Queen’s Gambit Accepted results are strong — great! Pair it with a reliable reply to 1.e4 (your French/Sicilian hybrids look experimental). I’d suggest the French or Caro-Kann; both suit your solid center style.

Action plan for the next 14 days

  1. Daily puzzle rush (3-min) until you consistently hit 28+. This reinforces fast pattern recognition so you conserve think-time for strategic moments.
  2. Endgame mini-drills. Play ten R+P vs R endings against the computer. Your win vs loloso shows promise; make that technique bullet-proof.
  3. Review one loss with engine & coach notes. Pick the abc8000 game first; identify why you chose each pawn push and what alternative kept flexibility.
  4. Game quota: 5 longer games (15 + 10) per week. Rapid time-controls let you apply new opening lines without flagging.

Glossary refresh

Quick links you might find useful: Minor piece outpost, Isolated pawn, Prophylaxis, Zugzwang

Closing thought

You’re already playing at an 1800-plus level; smoothing out time trouble and early pawn loosening could easily net ~100 rating points. Keep the pieces active, trust your intuition, and give yourself enough clock to calculate the critical lines. Good luck in your next session!