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N0miyaa

Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
48.4%- 46.0%- 5.6%
Bullet 2401
6916W 6735L 781D
Blitz 1947
1427W 1282L 189D
Rapid 2024
449W 331L 54D
Daily 341
0W 1L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

What went well in your recent bullet win

You showed strong tactical readiness and solid execution in your latest win. You used active, coordinated piece play to press your opponent and created a clear mating net that you finished with precision. This demonstrates good calculation under time pressure and the ability to convert initiative into a decisive result.

  • Sharp calculation and forcing moves that created decisive threats.
  • Effective piece coordination, especially using rooks and the queen to open lines toward the king.
  • Clear plan execution that culminated in a winning finish when the position demanded exact forcing ideas.

Key areas to improve

  • Time management in bullet games: while you finish strong, you can risk losing on the clock in complex positions. Practice a simple time budget, focusing on quick checks for obvious moves first and saving time for the endgame when needed.
  • Opening consistency: diversify and solidify a small, reliable set of openings that lead to clear middlegame plans. This helps you transition from the opening to the middle game with a concrete plan rather than drifting.
  • Endgame technique: reinforce rook and minor piece endgames so you can convert advantages reliably in longer or more complex games.
  • Pattern recognition: continue solving tactical puzzles to strengthen recognition of common motifs (forks, pins, skewers, back-rank themes) so you spot them faster in fast time controls.

Opening performance snapshot

Your openings show a mix of strong and variable results. Openings that generate quick piece activity and open files tend to perform well for you, while others can lead to more tense middlegames. If you want, I can help map a simple two-opening repertoire tailored to your style to keep the early game clean and allow you to seize the initiative more consistently.

Practice plan for the next 1–2 weeks

  • Daily tactical puzzles: 15 minutes focusing on forks, pins, and tactical motifs that arise from open lines and piece activity.
  • Opening study: choose two openings you like and study 2–3 typical middlegame plans for each week to improve transition from opening to middle game.
  • Time-pressure drills: 10-minute sessions with a modest increment to build a steadier pace and reduce impulsive moves under short time.
  • Endgame drills: one rook endgame practice per week to boost confidence in converting advantages.

Next steps

For the next set of bullet games, try to establish a simple plan within the first few moves (control the center, develop pieces, connect rooks), manage your clock to avoid time trouble, and review your games afterward to pinpoint where time pressure affected decisions. If you want, I can tailor a short, practical drill plan around your most frequent positions.


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