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The Bad Chess

palobad Las Condes Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
44.9%- 53.5%- 1.6%
Bullet 812
1515W 1646L 25D
Blitz 483
483W 787L 31D
Rapid 641
779W 873L 42D
Daily 761
13W 18L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Overall Performance

Your recent bullet games show solid progress with a strength adjusted win rate of about 53%, reflecting steady improvement against opponents of various skill levels.

Your rating has increased by 18 points in the last month, and an impressive 110 points over three months, indicating consistent advancement in your bullet chess skills. Your positive rating trend slopes reinforce this upward trajectory.

Game Highlights and Strengths

  • You effectively convert time pressure opportunities, often winning games on your opponent's time, showing good clock and time management skills.
  • Your aggressive use of space with moves like pushing pawns on the flank early in the game opens dynamic possibilities.
  • In multiple winning games, you seized key material and tactical chances, such as capturing opponent's important pieces and attacking the king effectively.
  • Good tactical awareness, as seen when you successfully deliver checkmate or force resignation through strategic pressure.

Areas for Improvement

  • Opening Stability: Your games often begin with early flank pawn moves (such as a4 and b4) and uncommon responses from opponents (like h5 and f6). While these can be powerful, be cautious that your opening development stays solid and does not create long-term weaknesses.
  • King Safety: Some losses occurred where your king was exposed or vulnerable to quick attacks. Prioritize castling and maintaining a safe king position to withstand aggressive opponent plays.
  • Time Management: Despite winning due to opponent time losses, it’s important to balance speed with accuracy to avoid dropping points by blunders or missed threats under pressure.
  • Defensive Awareness: In games where you got checkmated or lost quickly, enhancing your ability to spot threats and defend key squares may help reduce losses.

Recommended Focus

  • Work on understanding and expanding your repertoire around flexible openings, possibly focusing on more classical plans that develop pieces and control the center.
  • Practice quick tactical motifs frequently seen in bullet chess, like forks, pins, and discovered attacks, to increase your ability to capitalize on opponents’ mistakes instantly.
  • Review your games where you lost by checkmate or material to identify opening traps or tactical oversights.
  • Maintain calm in time trouble situations by developing a few reliable “go-to” pre-move sequences and pattern recognition skills.

Next Steps

Continue playing bullet games regularly while analyzing key moments, especially behind your losses. Focusing on fundamentals under time pressure can sharpen your instincts and elevate your gameplay further.

Consider supplementing your play with puzzles and short lessons related to your most frequent openings and common tactical themes.

Keep up the good pace of improvement—your rating growth indicates your efforts are paying off!


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