Coach Chesswick
Personalised Coaching Report for Maciej “mac0504” Czopor
Quick Snapshot
- Best recorded bullet peak: 2738 (2024-01-29)
- Activity patterns:
- Favourite openings: Nimzo-Larsen (as Black), English & KIA set-ups (as White)
Your Competitive Strengths
- Tactical Awareness in Dynamic Positions
Games such as the win against Arystanbek Urazayev show fearless piece activity and accurate mating nets (30.Rh5#). You spot forcing lines quickly and capitalise when the initiative is yours. - Central Pawn Levers
Timely thrusts withf4–f5ord4–d5consistently unbalance the position and create practical chances in short time-controls. - Adaptability Against Higher-Rated Opponents
Multiple upset wins versus 2700+ blitz players demonstrate healthy self-confidence and opening variety.
Main Improvement Themes
- Time Management in Bullet
Four of your last six losses were on time in roughly equal or winning positions. Adopt a “moved-on-every-beat” rule: if your clock shows <25 s, play a safe half-move every heartbeat, relying on your tactical instincts. - King Safety During Pawn Storms
In the loss to PhysioTherapist (A07) the move10.Be3neglected Black’s …h5–h4idea. When you push wing pawns (g4/h4structures) scan for counter-punches like …h5or …Ng4. Insert a prophylactic move or adopt a safer king route. - Conversion Technique in Simplified Endgames
The marathon versus SpeedofLight0 featured a two-pawn edge that dissolved into resignation. Practise technical endings (rook + pawn, opposite-colour bishops) 10 min daily on a drill site or with table-base quizzes. - Handling the Nimzo-Larsen as Black
You mirror 1.b3 with …a5/a4but often cede the centre. Consider the modern antidote 1…d52.Bb2 Nc63.Nf3 Nf6followed by …Bf5or …Bg4, claiming space and faster development.
Opening Benchmarks
| Colour | Current Approach | Suggested Add-On |
|---|---|---|
| White | KIA & English move-order tricks | Add one main-line weapon (e.g. 1.e4 with Scotch), analyse 5 model games weekly |
| Black vs 1.e4 | Nimzowitsch-Scandinavian hybrid (…Nc6 & …d5) | Develop a classical back-up (e.g. French or Najdorf) to avoid being move-ordered |
| Black vs 1.d4/1.Nf3 | KID-style setups | Rehearse a solid Queen’s Gambit Declined to balance your repertoire |
Tactical Exercise from Your Play
Try to find the winning continuation before revealing the PGN (theme: Zwischenzug):
Action Plan for the Next 4 Weeks
- Daily: 15 bullet games focusing on clock discipline; annotate 2 of them immediately.
- 3× per week: Endgame drill set (20 positions) with a 30-second think limit.
- Weekly: Deep-dive one recent loss; recreate the critical position on a board and ask “what would fear make me overlook here?”
- Bi-weekly: Play one rapid game (15 + 10) using your secondary openings to broaden strategic understanding.
Keep in Mind
“Fast hands are great, but fast & correct hands win tournaments.” — Your future self after shaving 20% flag-outs.
Good luck, Maciej! Keep the energy, refine the structure, and the next peak rating will follow.