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Pedro Gines GM

pedro_gines Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
49.3%- 43.0%- 7.7%
Bullet 2900
5245W 4651L 720D
Blitz 3000
3488W 2958L 645D
Rapid 2450
3W 0L 0D
Daily 2026
2W 0L 0D
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What went well in your recent blitz games

You showed willingness to fight for active play in the win, and you kept pressure on in several middlegame moments. In blitz, creating practical chances and forcing your opponent to react quickly is valuable, and you did that well when you could implement forcing moves. In the loss and the draw, you maintained resilience and didn’t collapse after rough turns, which is a good base to build on. The key is turning that resilience into consistent conversion and tighter endgame technique under time pressure.

  • You used dynamic piece coordination to press for activity in the middlegame when you had the initiative, which helped you convert space and leverage attacking chances in the win.
  • You kept the king relatively safe and avoided premature exchanges in several critical moments, helping you stay competitive under blitz time controls.
  • In the drawn and tougher moments, you stayed practical and avoided obvious blunders, which is essential in blitz where one misstep can swing the game quickly.

What to improve to convert more blitz games

  • Time management under pressure: Develop a steady, faster decision-making habit in the opening and middlegame. Aim to reduce time spent on non-critical branches and reserve your big decisions for later when the board is clearer.
  • Endgame technique: Work on common rook endings and pawn endgames so you can convert advantages and hold drawn positions with confidence when the clock is tight.
  • Threat recognition and calculation: When your opponent has threats, do a quick scan for checks, captures, and forcing moves first. Practicing a 2-3 second “threat check” after each move can help avoid missing critical responses.
  • Opening plan consistency: Based on openings performance, pick 2-3 lines you’re comfortable with and study their typical middlegame plans. This reduces decision fatigue in blitz and helps you reach your preferred positions faster.

Practical openings to reinforce in blitz

Your openings performance shows certain lines performing well in practice. Consider deepening 2-3 of these that suit your playing style and are easy to navigate under time pressure:

  • Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation – strong practical results; study typical middlegame plans and common piece setups to keep the game simple and comfortable.
  • A Amar Gambit and similar aggressive systems – good win rate if you’re comfortable with sharp lines and accurate calculation; pair with a clear endgame plan to avoid overreaching.
  • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation – solid and practical in blitz; learn to handle typical pawn structures and quick perturbations to keep pressure on opponents.

Two-week training plan to implement these ideas

Optional quick replay reference

If you want to review the three most recent blitz games side-by-side, I can package a replayable PGN for easy loading into a viewer. Let me know and I’ll generate it for you.


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