Hi luisibi – personalized coaching report
Quick-glance dashboard
- Current form: 5 wins / 5 losses in the sample provided
- Peak blitz rating: 2254 (2025-12-02)
- Activity heat-maps:
Your main strengths
- Fighting spirit & initiative
You often seize space with early pawn storms (h-pawn vs AmericanSkoden, g-pawn vs Boaty-McBoatface) and look for tactical solutions such as 25.Rf6!! in your win against AmericanSkoden. - Dynamic piece play
Exchange sacs (e.g., 18.Rxc6! vs gijoe9119) show good understanding of activity over material. - Opening variety
You employ 1.d4/1.e4/1.c4 and face unusual setups confidently (e.g., Englund Gambit win).
Key improvement themes
1. King safety & prophylaxis
Three of the five losses featured your king stuck in the centre or weakened by pawn pushes (e.g., 11.Kf1?! vs Aquarius55). Before launching a pawn-storm, ask “What if my opponent counter-sacrifices?” Do a blunder check every move – 10 seconds spent here will save many games.
2. Over-extension of flank pawns
Games vs AmericanSkoden (both colors) illustrate how h- and g-pawns became targets. Try the rule of thumb:
“Push the rook pawn only when three pieces support the square you will weaken.”
Study classic models such as Fischer-Myagmarsuren 1967 to see controlled pawn storms.
3. Conversion technique & clock management
- You lost two winning positions on time. Adopt a 30-second rule: if you are +4 or more, simplify immediately.
- Practise technical endings on Puzzle Rush Survival or the Drill feature – aim for 100 endgames/week.
4. Opening hygiene
Your flexible repertoire is great, but certain moves are objectively risky:
- …Bd6 & …Qg5 in the Van ’t Kruijs give White tempo with h4/Nf3.
- 8…c6 vs 9.d3 lines leaves the queen exposed after e4.
Pick one defence each against 1.e4 and 1.d4 and learn the first 10 moves in depth. Suggestions:
- Against 1.e4: the solid French Defense fits your counter-attacking style.
- Against 1.d4: the dynamic Slav Defense – you already used it successfully vs gijoe9119.
Illustrative moment
Try solving this before looking at the continuation – train your “one-move blunder check”.
Action plan for the next two weeks
- Daily: 15 tactical puzzles focusing on hanging pieces & back-rank motifs.
- Alternate days: play one 10|0 rapid game and spend equal time analysing without engine before checking with it.
- Weekends: watch one master game with similar openings, annotate key moves, and add three ideas to your repertoire file.
Motivation corner
Your creativity already puts opponents under pressure. By tightening up king safety and time control, you’re poised to break the 2100 barrier soon. Keep the momentum!