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natrost2000 WFM

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48.2%- 44.7%- 7.1%
Bullet 1832
4W 1L 0D
Blitz 2542
2978W 2708L 428D
Rapid 2277
1647W 1586L 257D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi natrost2000! 🎯 Overall impressions

You are already a strong 2200-level rapid player who scores well with solid, classical openings (Italian, Bb5–Sicilian, Philidor structures). Your strengths are:

  • Healthy positional understanding – you routinely reach pleasant middlegames with the bishop pair or a space advantage.
  • Good end-game instincts – the conversion against GalaTuz shows sound technique and king activity.
  • Fighting spirit – you play for the initiative with both colours and are willing to sacrifice material for activity.

Priority 1 – Patch the tactical “blind spots”

Your most recent loss to tough ended after the simple fork 11.Nxc7+. Similar one-move shots decided several other defeats. Before each move ask, “What are all the checks, captures and threats for both sides?” This 10-second scan will catch most of these.

Train it deliberately:

  • Daily 10-minute puzzle session focusing on forks, double-attacks and in-between moves (zwischenzug).
  • After every game, replay it quickly and write down one missed candidate move – this cements the habit.

Priority 2 – Tighten the Jaenisch / Philidor repertoire

Both recent losses sprang from ambitious but under-prepared sidelines.

a) Jaenisch Gambit (3…f5).

  • 6…Qe7?! (from the loss) is tricky but risky; the main theoretical moves are 6…Nf6 or 6…d5.
  • Memorise one concrete line where …d5 equalises; otherwise consider switching to the solid Berlin or a classical 3…a6 Ruy.

b) Philidor Nimzowitsch (…d6 & …Nc6).

  • The positions are healthy, but you sometimes allow Nb5! ideas (see your win vs Kaeldorn where you were White).
  • Add the prophylactic …a6 or …h6 before White’s knight jumps, or study the Modern Philidor (…e5, …Nbd7, …c6) which sidesteps them.

Priority 3 – Conversion speed & prophylaxis

In the GalaTuz win you were strategically winning by move 33, yet Black created counter-play on the a- and c- files. Add two questions to your thinking routine:

  1. “What is my opponent’s next active idea?” (prophylaxis – prophylaxis)
  2. “Can I simplify into a clearly won end-game now?”

Illustrative snapshot

The key tactical motif from the Jaenisch game:

Whenever you advance the f-pawn, keep an eye on the c7-square!

Statistics & scheduling

Your peak rapid rating so far: 2388 (2022-05-11). For the next two weeks aim for:

  • 5 quality rapid games per day with a post-game blunder check.
  • 2 x 15-minute opening study blocks (one for 1.e4 as White, one for Black vs 1.e4).

Track your performance trend here:

Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%0:00 - 48.5%1:00 - 46.1%2:00 - 47.6%3:00 - 48.0%4:00 - 48.2%5:00 - 53.9%6:00 - 47.2%7:00 - 53.6%8:00 - 45.4%9:00 - 42.3%10:00 - 46.9%11:00 - 36.1%12:00 - 50.0%13:00 - 50.0%14:00 - 81.8%15:00 - 40.9%16:00 - 50.6%17:00 - 58.9%18:00 - 49.8%19:00 - 44.6%20:00 - 50.6%21:00 - 47.3%22:00 - 49.1%23:00 - 46.4%01234567891011121314151617181920212223Hour of Day (UTC)
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Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Monday - 48.5%Tuesday - 48.9%Wednesday - 46.9%Thursday - 46.3%Friday - 49.2%Saturday - 48.1%Sunday - 49.2%MonTueWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week
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Quick checklist before every move

  1. All forcing moves for both sides (checks, captures, threats).
  2. King safety and pawn breaks.
  3. Prophylactic glance: stop opponent’s idea.

Keep up the great work!

You are very close to 2300+ stability. Fixing the quick tactical oversights and sharpening two specific openings will get you there soon. Enjoy your training and good luck in your next games!


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