Coach Chesswick
Hi Nemo!
Great job keeping an ultra-active schedule and logging so many instructive blitz games. Here’s a concise report based on the latest session (01 Jun 2025).
Quick glance
- Peak blitz rating so far:
- Recent activity:
What’s working well
- Opening initiative. Your wins with 1.e4 c5 g4/h4 (English Attack style) and the Botvinnik-Carls Advance Caro-Kann show deep preparation and confidence in sharp pawn storms.
- Tactical alertness. You converted several opposite-side-castling positions (e.g. vs alexianek) by spotting long forcing lines even with < 5 s on the clock.
- Time-scramble resilience. When you reach winning positions, you rarely blunder them away—most mates were delivered with 2-3 s remaining, demonstrating calm mouse skills.
Top 3 growth areas
- King safety in the first 15 moves. Three rapid defeats (e.g. vs yabababa) began with slow development and an exposed king. Before launching pawn pushes (f/g/h files or early Q sorties) ask “Is my king one move from safety?”
- Handling minor-piece imbalances. Games such as the Old Indian (Tanov78 ♙) and Chigorin losses show difficulty when the opponent keeps bishop pairs versus your knights. Study typical good-knight vs bad-bishop structures and the motif Zwischenzug that often decides who seizes the initiative.
- Clock management mid-game. Two games were lost on time from playable positions. Try the “20-20-20 rule” in 60-second games: max 20 s for opening phase, 20 s for middlegame plan, 20 s for conversion/endgame. Practise bullet puzzles to speed up routine recaptures.
Deep-dive: the Modern Defense slip
The critical moment came after 13…Nxe4. White’s best is 14.Nxe4 Nxd4 15.Bxd4 maintaining material balance.
In the game, 14.Nxe4 Nxc2+ exploited the loose back rank and uncastled king.
Checklist to avoid a repeat
- Castle or secure the king by move 10.
- When opponent’s pieces coordinate on one square (e.g. ...Nb4), ask “what is the concrete threat?”
- After every capture sequence, visualize the final square of the enemy queen.
Suggested training plan (2 weeks)
| Day(s) | Focus | Resource / Goal |
|---|---|---|
| 1-3 | King-safety drills | Play 30 bullet games, auto-analyse, mark every position where you moved a flank pawn before castling. |
| 4-7 | Minor-piece endings | Solve 50 K+N/B vs P endgame studies; review model games by Carlsen in Caro-Kann endgames. |
| 8-10 | Repertoire vs 1.d4 | Pick ONE mainline: either solid Queen’s Gambit Declined or dynamic King’s Indian. Build a 10-game streak using only that defense. |
| 11-14 | Time-management | Play 20 games at 3|2, talking aloud: “spend < 5 s unless position is tactical.” Record and watch back at 2× speed. |
Final thoughts
Your attacking flair is your USP—keep it! By patching early-middlegame king safety and tightening your black repertoire you’ll convert more games and push that rating well past the next milestone.
Good luck, and enjoy the grind! – Coach