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lovethatjoker

Since 2008 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
43.6%- 48.4%- 8.0%
Rapid 2203 12W 3L 2D
Blitz 2441 17210W 19104L 3152D
Bullet 2201 42W 43L 3D
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Coach Chesswick

Overall Performance and Trend Insights

Your recent rating changes over the past 1, 3, and 6 months show a slight decline overall, with a monthly loss of about 55 rating points in the last month and around 99 over three months. However, your 1-month rating trend slope is positive, reflecting some recent improvements, while longer-term slopes indicate some inconsistency. Maintaining focus on steady improvement will help regain momentum.

Your current strength-adjusted win rate is just under 50%, which means you're competing very well at your level. Keep pushing to convert close games into wins.

What You Are Doing Well

  • Consistent opening choice: You favor the Bird Opening and its Dutch Variation, playing them frequently with good results overall.
  • Strong performance in familiar openings: For instance, you have an excellent win rate in the Amar Gambit and a solid record in the Nimzo-Larsen Attack, where you maintain around a 50% win rate at high volumes.
  • Resourceful handling of tactical positions: From your recent wins, you show skill in applying pressure and winning on time, which suggests good practical play and time management.
  • Effective use of piece activity: Your games demonstrate effective central control and piece coordination, especially in middlegame transitions.

Areas for Improvement

  • Handling tougher defenses: Your record with openings like the Alekhine Defense and its variations shows a win rate below 41%. You may benefit from deeper study and practice of these lines to improve your outcomes.
  • Reducing losses and draws in key lines: While you have good win counts, losses slightly outnumber wins overall and in many openings. Work on minimizing errors, especially in critical moments to convert more games.
  • Endgame technique and defense: Your recent loss included a checkmate scenario after a series of exchanges; practice focused endgame studies and defensive patterns can help avoid similar outcomes.
  • Time management under pressure: Some wins were by checkmate on time; improving speed and accuracy could lead to cleaner finishes.
  • Expand opening repertoire depth: Adding variety or studying sidelines can help you avoid predictable patterns your opponents might exploit.

Practical Advice and Next Steps

  • Review your losses carefully, especially those involving the Alekhine Defense and similar openings, to identify recurring mistakes.
  • Drill key tactical motifs, as your playing style benefits from applying pressure but can be vulnerable if caught off-guard.
  • Set up training sessions focusing on endgame fundamentals to build confidence in late-game scenarios.
  • Work on balancing your opening repertoire by reinforcing strong lines and trying new ideas to stay unpredictable.
  • Keep monitoring your rating trends monthly to notice positive or negative patterns early and adjust your training accordingly.

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