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Martha Fierro IM

Marticafierro Ecuador Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
50.6%- 43.5%- 5.9%
Bullet 2567
13932W 12153L 1604D
Blitz 2569
452W 212L 68D
Rapid 2098
11W 5L 4D
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Coach Chesswick

Recent Game Review

Martha, your recent games demonstrate both strong positional understanding and resilience, especially in blitz format. You secured important wins against opponents like DrMabuse by using the English Opening effectively, demonstrating good control of the center and piece activity.

  • Your most recent victory included solid development and careful pawn expansions, which paved the way for tactical opportunities that you capitalized on well.
  • In your losses, such as the one against mittel1, you were challenged by your opponent’s active piece play in openings like the Caro-Kann Defensive System. The critical moment came after material exchanges where you faced difficulty maintaining piece activity and king safety.
  • Your draws and shorter games indicate a tendency to start solidly but occasionally miss opportunities for advantage conversion or improvement under time pressure.

Playing Strengths

Your historical performance and opening choices show several key strengths you can lean on:

  • Opening Repertoire: Your win rates in openings like the Sicilian Defense: Closed (over 70%) and French Defense (over 72%) indicate thorough preparation and comfort in these lines.
  • Modern and Flexible Play: The Modern opening and its variations show a consistent ability to outmaneuver opponents, with a solid win rate above 60%.
  • Strong Tactical Awareness: You tend to find and exploit tactical shots especially in sharp positions involving material imbalances.
  • Win Conversion: High overall win count with relatively low loss count and a strong rating peak approaching 2577 suggest consistent competitive viability.

Areas for Improvement

To continue your progress and increase your rating, consider focusing on the following:

  • Midgame Maneuvering and Endgame Technique: Review games where tactical opportunities were missed or positions slipped after exchanges. Improving calculation speed in complex positions can prevent losses like those seen against mittel1.
  • Time Management: Blitz games can be tricky to manage, and stronger time management could help you avoid rushed mistakes. Using your clock advantage more efficiently especially in critical middle and endgame phases will increase your conversion rate.
  • Opening Depth: Although your openings are solid, deepening your theoretical knowledge in less favorable lines or those opponents use to counter your repertoire (like the defensive systems that led to your last loss) can give you early game initiative regularly.
  • Drawing and Closing Positions: When you reach balanced or unclear positions, practice techniques to maintain or leverage small advantages, or safely secure draws when appropriate. This will improve your consistency in tournament settings.

Moving Forward

Despite a small recent rating dip over the last month, your longer term trend shows steady gains. Stick to consistent analysis and practice focused on your critical losing moments and time pressure decisions.

  • Continue using your preferred openings: Modern, Sicilian Closed, and French Defense.
  • Analyze games to identify repeated mistakes — particularly post-exchange position evaluations.
  • Work on endgame techniques and calculation exercises to sharpen your blitz finishing skills.
  • Consider using slower time controls occasionally to deepen your understanding.

Your ability to bounce back with strong results after setbacks positions you well for ongoing improvement. Stay confident and methodical in your approach!


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