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Jiří Jirka IM

Krvelacny_krecek Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
51.0%- 42.6%- 6.5%
Bullet 2647
1W 0L 1D
Blitz 2572
830W 707L 105D
Rapid 2374
24W 7L 3D
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What You're Doing Well

Jiří, your recent games show solid strategic understanding and good handling of complex positions, especially in the Slav Defense and related openings. Your strong opening repertoire, including the Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit and Grunfeld Defense: Counterthrust Variation, continues to yield good results with win rates above 59%, indicating good preparation and comfort in these lines.

  • Effective use of the Slav Defense system, achieving a nearly 60% win rate.
  • Strong tactical vision allowing you to capitalize on opponent inaccuracies in dynamic middlegame situations.
  • Good time management overall during blitz games, avoiding too many time trouble losses.
  • Ability to maintain a stable rating around 2500+ and achieve a healthy win/loss record of 708-633.
  • Your recent positive trend in rating over the past 3 to 6 months shows consistent improvement and resilience.

Areas for Improvement

While your overall performance is strong, there are key areas where you can focus effort to further improve your blitz results and boost your rating steadily:

  • Tactical Consistency: Review the critical moments from losses such as the one against "Ucitelot" where early exchanges and pawn structure weaknesses led to pressure. Reinforce calculation skills to find accurate moves under time pressure.
  • Opening Depth & Flexibility: You have excellent results with the Slav Defense and related openings, but your win rates in Catalan Opening and some variations of the Slav (about 30 to 43%) indicate room for refining your knowledge or exploring improved plans in these lines.
  • Endgame Technique: Some games ended with material imbalance or positional disadvantages despite equal or better positions earlier. Increasing endgame study, especially in rook, pawn, and minor piece endings, will enable better conversion and resourcefulness.
  • Draw Rate Management: Your draws are relatively low compared to wins and losses. This suggests you could improve by learning to steer clearly drawn or stable positions into draws to secure half-points in close matches.
  • Time Pressure Handling: Although you seem to manage your clock well generally, a few recent losses were due to running out of time. Practice under faster time controls or use training tools to refine your speed while maintaining accuracy.

Focused Recommendations

  • Analyze your recent losses deeply with an engine and pay attention to tactical misses and critical decision points to avoid repeat mistakes.
  • Expand your opening toolkit gradually by revisiting lines within your lower win-rate openings and considering alternative systems or move orders.
  • Dedicate specific training sessions to complex endgame patterns you face frequently in blitz.
  • Work on practical techniques to simplify or complicate positions when appropriate to increase winning chances or salvage draws.
  • Use drills or apps focusing on quick decision-making to become more comfortable in severe time trouble.
  • Explore slav%20defense%3A%20bonet%20gambit and gr%C3%BCnfeld%20defense%3A%20counterthrust%20variation games from higher-rated players to discover new ideas.

Summary

Jiří, your solid base and proven skills give you a strong platform to climb higher. Focusing on sharpening your tactical precision, expanding and deepening your opening understanding—especially in less comfortable lines—and strengthening your endgame knowledge will complement your current strengths. Additionally, managing draw situations better and maintaining composure under time pressure will help you convert more games into wins or secure important half points.

Keep building steady, and your positive rating trend, especially over the last 6 months gaining 85 points, will continue upwards. You have great potential to break into even higher rating bands with focused effort.


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