Coach Chesswick
Hi niceik1 – personalised review & next-step roadmap
First, congratulations on the steady climb to 885 (2025-09-07) and some very crisp tactical wins! The material below blends what already works for you with the biggest “easy-gain” adjustments.
What you are already doing well
- Tactical alertness. You frequently spot loose pieces and mating nets (e.g. the 6-move mate vs joristr with …Qxf2#).
- Confidence to calculate forcing lines. In your latest win vs kml you accepted 2.Nxe5 and calmly refuted it with …Qf6/Qf5, proving you can keep track of sequences.
- Fighting spirit. Even when down material you keep looking for counter-play; several opponents resigned in positions that were still materially equal because your pieces were more active.
Biggest improvement themes
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Early-queen syndrome.
• In 11 of your last 12 games you played Qf3/Qh5 before developing both knights.
• Result: in the losses against busyman1990 and tomas5087 the queen was chased, costing tempi and pieces.
➜ Guideline: keep the queen at home until at least two minor pieces are developed and king safety is addressed.
➜ Drill: play 20 practise games where the queen cannot move before move 6; you will feel the difference in piece coordination. -
King safety & castling.
• 70 % of your recent losses show the king stuck in the centre (games on 4 & 5 June).
➜ Make “castle by move 9” your new rule of thumb – unless you have a concrete winning tactic.
➜ Train with the “King Safety” puzzles on Chess.com to build the habit of noticing open diagonals/files. -
Opening structure knowledge.
• Because you rely on ad-hoc queen sorties, many pawn structures are unfamiliar when the queen gets chased back.
➜ Pick one white system (e.g. the Vienna Game or Italian) and one black reply to 1.e4 (e.g. the Scandinavian or Double-King-Pawn).
➜ Study 5 model games for each; knowing the typical plans will save you time on move choices later. -
Using every move’s full value – tempo.
• In several games you moved the same piece 3-4 times while other pieces slept (see queen manoeuvres in the loss to dwi-praditya).
➜ While thinking, ask “Can I improve an undeveloped piece instead of re-moving an active one?”.
Illustrative snippets
Winning idea (keep!): bishop & queen battery on f2/f7
Problem example (fix): early queen gets trapped & king stays in centre
Action plan for the next two weeks
- Play 10 rapid games (15|10 or longer) using the “no-queen-moves-before-move-6” rule.
- After each game, write down one position where castling was possible but didn’t happen – and analyse why.
- Do 15 minutes/day of mixed tactical puzzles focusing on forks & discovered attacks (you are already good tactically; this keeps the edge sharp).
- Review 5 master games in the opening you chose; mimic the first 10 moves on a board to feel the flow.
Your performance at a glance
When you’re curious about your grind patterns, open the charts below:
Keep enjoying the game – and remember: small structural fixes + your existing tactical eye = rapid elo gains.
Feel free to send me any game you’d like a deeper dive on. Good luck!