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Maurizio Brancaleoni FM

pinelone Riccione Since 2014 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
54.3%- 35.9%- 9.8%
Bullet 2315
229W 256L 19D
Blitz 2483
1270W 982L 221D
Rapid 2084
581W 134L 136D
Daily 396
2W 3L 0D
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Overall Performance & Rating Trends

Maurizio, your recent games and rating history suggest you are a very strong blitz player with a peak rating exceeding 2500. Your six and twelve-month rating trends are positive, showing consistent progress despite some fluctuations. A small recent dip does not significantly affect your long-term upward curve.

Your strength adjusted win rate above 50% indicates that you perform well against opponents of similar or higher ratings.

What You're Doing Well

  • Opening choices and variety: You're successfully employing multiple openings with good results, particularly the Colle System and London System variations, where your win rates exceed 58%.
  • Positional understanding: In your games, you often maintain good central control and piece coordination, which is indicative of solid strategic awareness.
  • Handling Complexity: Your ability to navigate sharp positions, such as those arising from the Modern and Nimzo-Larsen Attack, with win rates near 57-59%, reflects good practical skills in complicated situations.
  • Time management: Most games show balanced use of time, which is crucial in blitz to avoid time trouble blunders.

Areas to Improve

  • Caro-Kann Defense: This is a popular opening in your repertoire but has a lower win rate (~36%) compared to others, with a notable number of losses. Focus on refining your theoretical knowledge here and explore alternative plans or lines that suit your style better.
  • Loss patterns: Despite your overall strength, carefully review your losses for tactical oversights and endgame technique, especially in positions where you held some advantage or equal chances.
  • Converting advantages: Some games suggest you occasionally struggle to convert superior positions under time pressure. Practice endgame drills and promote calm decision-making in blitz time controls.
  • Opening consistency: While variety is a strength, consolidating your knowledge and preparation in your most successful openings such as the London System or Colle System could yield more reliable results.

Practical Suggestions

  • Review your recent games, especially losses, to identify recurring themes or mistakes with a chess engine or coach.
  • Practice key theoretical lines in your Caro-Kann Defense repertoire to improve confidence in the opening and early middle game.
  • Continue training on endgames and tactical motifs to increase your conversion rate in winning positions.
  • Balance your opening repertoire by focusing on your most successful openings for stability in competitive play.
  • Keep focusing on good time management, especially approaching critical moments to avoid time-induced errors.

Summary

Overall, you are clearly a high-level blitz player with solid preparation and good practical skills. By addressing your relative weaknesses in the Caro-Kann Defense and polishing your technique in converting advantageous positions, you can increase your win rate further. Keep leveraging your strengths in the London and Colle Systems, and maintain your positive trend by consistent study and practice.

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