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Munik_3

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
44.0% W 44.4% L 11.7% D
Bullet
391
6W 3L 0D
Blitz
186
3W 5L 0D
Rapid
237
99W 101L 29D
Daily
800
1W 1L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Munik_3! 🎯 Quick Performance Snapshot

• Tactical eye: Your wins often feature tactic-driven attacks (e.g. 21.Nxf7!! in the Scandinavian win).
• Fighting spirit: Even in worse positions you keep generating chances.
• Current form: 192 (2025-05-11)  | 

Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%1:00 - 0.0%3:00 - 100.0%5:00 - 75.0%6:00 - 60.0%7:00 - 83.3%8:00 - 50.0%9:00 - 46.7%10:00 - 14.3%11:00 - 33.3%12:00 - 46.7%13:00 - 22.7%14:00 - 30.6%15:00 - 47.6%16:00 - 50.0%17:00 - 100.0%18:00 - 100.0%19:00 - 100.0%135678910111213141516171819Hour of Day (UTC)
 
Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Monday - 50.0%Tuesday - 40.0%Wednesday - 45.5%Thursday - 43.3%Friday - 27.0%Saturday - 60.0%Sunday - 48.0%MonTueWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week

Strengths to Keep Leveraging

  • Piece Activity: You rarely let pieces stay passive. Early central Knights (Nf3/Nc3) and fast rook lifts (Re1–e3, Re1–e7) score well.
  • Initiative First Mind-set: In many PGNs you sacrifice pawns (e5-e6, 16.e6! vs wawaagh) to seize open lines—great for rapid games.
  • Tactical Conversion: Once you smell mate you finish accurately: 36.Rd6  →  37.Rd8# was model technique.

Recurring Leaks

  1. Over-optimistic Pawn Thrusts as Black in the Scandinavian / Alekhine set-ups
    • Games vs Gzhart77 and Sh_Mohammad show early …h6/…g5 weakening the dark squares.
    • Fix: Before pushing a wing pawn ask “What new squares become weak and can the opponent’s queen or bishop land there in two moves?”.
  2. Trading Queen for Activity but Skipping King Safety
    • In the loss to PaulMcGermany your king walked to d8 with queens still on. The follow-up 14.Rxb7+! made it impossible to castle.
    • Remedy: If you give up castling rights immediately build a shelter—often …g6, …Bg7, …Kf7 is safer than wandering to c8/d8.
  3. Time-Management in 60-second games (flagging)
    • Skim-loss vs Jengli007 was decided with 30+ seconds left on your clock yet you flagged—indicates thinking too long early.
    • Drill: Play “no-think openings” (London / Scandinavian main line) in bullet so first 10 moves are instant.

Illustrative Moment

Critical error: after 15…Rg8 you removed your last defender and never re-coordinated. The diagram position is already lost but you could have tried 20…Ke7 followed by …Qe6 to consolidate.

Action Plan for the Next Two Weeks

  • Openings: Add one solid line against 1.e4 without …g-pawn pushes. Suggestion: Caro-Kann. Play 20 blitz games logging results.
  • King-Safety Checklist (write on a sticky note): Pawn cover? Opponent queen? Open files? Opposite-colour bishops?—answer before move 10 every game.
  • Tactics Warm-up: 15 puzzles at 3-minute limit before playing; goal 80% accuracy.
  • Endgame Module: Practice K+P vs K and basic rook endgames; in several losses you reached equal endgames but mis-managed clocks/squares.

Mind-set Tip

“Attack like Tal, but defend like Petrosian.” Keep your creative attacking style, yet when under pressure switch to 100% prevention mode.

Good luck, keep enjoying the grind, and feel free to send me any game you’d like deeper feedback on. – Coach