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Mini-Dad

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51.1%- 45.5%- 3.3%
Bullet 603
341W 288L 16D
Blitz 367
313W 290L 23D
Rapid 453
85W 78L 9D
Daily 394
0W 2L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Mini-Dad! 🎉 Great work grinding the 1- and 3-minute pools.

Your overall trend is positive (see

Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%0:00 - 46.0%1:00 - 52.9%2:00 - 53.5%3:00 - 51.9%4:00 - 56.5%5:00 - 80.0%6:00 - 30.0%12:00 - 33.3%13:00 - 48.8%14:00 - 39.7%15:00 - 54.3%16:00 - 51.9%17:00 - 55.9%18:00 - 50.4%19:00 - 51.2%20:00 - 48.4%21:00 - 49.3%22:00 - 42.2%23:00 - 52.5%0123456121314151617181920212223Hour of Day (UTC)
and
Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Monday - 48.1%Tuesday - 43.0%Wednesday - 53.9%Thursday - 50.5%Friday - 51.5%Saturday - 54.4%Sunday - 58.5%MonTueWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week
), and you already hit 803 (2025-01-15). Below are a few focused pointers drawn from your last handful of games.

1. Opening choices

  • As Black vs 1.e4 you rely on the Scandinavian (…d5 2.exd5 Qxd5). Solid, but the early queen move keeps costing tempi. Consider the safer 2…Nf6 line, or mix in the French/Pirc you already dabble with to avoid predictable prep.
  • As White your “Italian-Pirc hybrid” (1.e4, Nc3, Bc4, Ng5) gives lively positions but sometimes drifts into over-extension. Develop all pieces before the second wave of attacks.
  • General rule: don’t move the same piece many times in the first 10 moves unless it wins material. In the loss to zeynepbrxqwer your knight and queen danced while the rest of your army slept.

2. Tactical awareness

You find nice ideas like 25.Nxf7! in your win vs WHYSOSRZ, but you also overlook simple threats (e.g. 8.Qb5+! in the same opening when you were Black). Daily five-minute puzzle sessions will sharpen your eye for forks, pins and the dreaded double-attack.

3. King safety & calculation discipline

  • Several losses began with castling late or pushing side pawns near your king. In bullet this is lethal because there’s no time to untangle.
  • Before every capture ask: “What is my opponent’s strongest reply?” Two-second blunder check saves most dropped pieces.
  • The diagram below shows the critical moment from your most recent loss – material down and king in the centre after only 17 moves.

4. Endgame & time management

  • You win many positions on the clock. Great flagging instincts! Now convert won endgames faster with basic technique drills: king & pawn vs king, Lucena bridge, rook behind passed pawns.
  • Try a few 5|5 rapid games each week. The extra thinking time lets you practise these techniques without the constant time scramble.

5. Action plan for the next two weeks

  1. Daily 20 tactical puzzles + quick review of any that you miss.
  2. Play at least 10 games at 5|5 or slower and annotate one key moment from each.
  3. Prepare a tight move-order for the Scandinavian (write down the first 8 moves for both sides).
  4. Endgame study: king & pawn basics and rook vs pawn defence.
  5. Review your own games – especially losses – within 24 h while ideas are fresh.

Keep the energy, Mini-Dad, and remember: one solid move is worth five flashy ones. Rooting for your next streak! 🚀


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