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Olivia Smith WFM

Livvy2020 Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
49.7%- 41.5%- 8.7%
Bullet 1783
23W 33L 1D
Blitz 1950
111W 89L 21D
Rapid 2125
59W 40L 12D
Daily 1633
1W 0L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Olivia Smith!

Congratulations on maintaining an upper-1800 to low-1900 blitz rating (2130 (2022-10-27)). Your results show that you can beat 1900–2000 players convincingly, yet you sometimes drop points against lower-rated opposition. Below is a focused action plan based on your last few games.

1. What you already do well

  • Opening variety & surprise value. You handle 1.d4 systems (London, Queen’s Gambit Accepted) as well as 1.e4 (Rossolimo, Ruy López, Alekhine). This keeps opponents guessing.
  • Tactical alertness. Your 21…Qh2# miniature against justsyfy showcased classic mating-net technique: distraction (…Nc4), line opening (…b5) and decisive queen entry.
  • Initiative-first mindset. You’re happy to sacrifice pawns for activity (e.g., …e5 in the Accelerated London, …f5 in the Jaenisch-style Ruy López). This is an asset—keep it!

2. Recurring problems & quick fixes

  • Time management. Five of your last seven losses were on time—even in equal or better positions. Try the “30-20-10” rule: aim to have ≥ 30 s after the opening, ≥ 20 s entering the middlegame, ≥ 10 s for the endgame. Practise one-minute “move-on-every-beat” drills to hard-wire faster decision making.
  • Pawn-push addiction. Games vs goldinspiredphoenix & dimitar80 show early a- and h-pawn thrusts that weakened your own king and cost tempi. Ask yourself before pushing a rook pawn: “What fresh square will this create for a piece right now?” If the answer is none, restrain the pawn.
  • Loose conversions. In multiple wins you were completely winning but still allowed counter-play. Adopt a “freeze-improve-convert” checklist:
    1) Freeze counter-play (cover back-rank, stop passed pawns).
    2) Improve worst piece.
    3) Only then calculate the kill.

3. Opening micro-targets

ColourEarly-move habitUpgrade task
White3.Bb5 Rossolimo vs SicilianAdd 7. Re1 plans versus …d5 to avoid drifting into passive structures.
BlackAlekhine/Scandinavian mixAgainst 1.e4 consider a single main line (e.g., Petroff) to reduce prep load and time usage.

4. Critical moment examples

Fast win snapshot (Black vs justsyfy):

…Nd3! 14.b4 Ba7 15.Bc2 Ne5 16.Na3 Qd6 17.Bb3 b5 18.Nc2 Rac8 19.Nd4 Nc4 20.a4 Bb8
21.axb5 Qh2# 
  

Good pattern: create multiple threats (…Nc4 hit b2 & e3) then swing queen to h-file. Bank this pattern.

Time-forfeit loss (Black vs willc-h99): After 22…Ne4 you were objectively fine, yet you spent 20 s on 24…e5?! and flagged. In low-material races simplify first (22…Rxa6! 23.Bxa6 Rxa6 equal) and trust your endgame technique.

5. Training menu for the next 4 weeks

  1. Daily 10-minute bullet-proofing: play 3 games of 1|0 focusing only on safe quick moves. Goal: instinctive replies under 3 seconds.
  2. Structured tactics: 20 positions/day, theme “interference & clearance” (the motif behind …Qh2#). Rate each attempt A/B/C to track accuracy.
  3. Endgame checkpoint: Revisit basic rook vs pawn endings. Your flagged games often reach R+P endings—automatic technique saves time.
  4. Opening journal: After every session jot one position where you felt unsure; add a single engine-checked line. Small bites improve memory retention.

6. Motivation corner

Your hourly performance curve shows clear hot streaks around 19:00-21:00 your local time (

Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%0:00 - 37.5%1:00 - 36.4%2:00 - 57.1%3:00 - 66.7%4:00 - 48.0%5:00 - 50.0%6:00 - 39.1%7:00 - 34.6%8:00 - 42.9%9:00 - 75.0%10:00 - 66.7%11:00 - 63.6%12:00 - 52.9%13:00 - 57.1%14:00 - 57.9%15:00 - 40.0%16:00 - 50.0%17:00 - 50.0%18:00 - 18.2%19:00 - 69.0%20:00 - 56.7%21:00 - 58.3%22:00 - 31.8%23:00 - 52.6%01234567891011121314151617181920212223Hour of Day (UTC)
). Try to schedule rated sessions then, and reserve morning play for casual games or study.

Keep up the energy, Olivia! Addressing the time-pressure issue alone will add ~60 rating points. Combine that with shoring up pawn-push discipline and you’ll be challenging the 2000 barrier soon.

Good luck, and see you at the board!


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