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Jan-Krzysztof Duda GM

Polish_fighter3000 Kraków Since 2018 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟♟
58.4%- 32.9%- 8.7%
Bullet 3148
3743W 2528L 394D
Blitz 3162
3380W 1486L 617D
Rapid 2790
76W 39L 59D
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Recent Performance Highlights

Jan-Krzysztof, your recent bullet games demonstrate several strengths alongside areas worth refining. Your 1-month and 3-month rating improvements, both around 62 points, show consistent progress, and your 6-month trend slope of 62 suggests a strong upward trajectory in your skills.

  • You are effective in openings like the Nimzo-Larsen Attack and London System Poisoned Pawn, both with over 64% win rates, reflecting solid preparatory work.
  • Your good use of less common defenses such as the Amar Gambit and Australian Defense also supports your high win rate, indicating versatility.
  • Maintaining a balanced approach with a strength-adjusted win rate near 50%, you are competing well against players of various strengths.

What You're Doing Well

  • Opening Preparation: Your performance in a variety of openings with impressive win rates shows good study and readiness. Keep fine-tuning key lines where you have success.
  • Consistency in Play: Winning 4604 games compared to 2652 losses in bullet demonstrates strong tactical awareness and resilience under time pressure.
  • Positional Play in Midgame: From the analyzed PGNs, you tend to develop pieces well and create active plans, often forcing opponents into defensive positions.
  • Time Management: You manage to keep sufficient clock time across moves, which is vital in bullet formats to avoid blunders born from haste.

Areas for Improvement

  • Endgame Technique: A few losses show opportunities to improve precision in simplified or complex endgames, especially under time pressure. Reviewing classical endgame patterns could help.
  • Opening Flexibility: While some openings yield high success, diversifying openings could make you less predictable and better prepared versus specialists.
  • Handling Counterattacks: In some games, opponents exploit your aggressive midgame positioning by initiating successful counterattacks. Enhancing your defensive tactical awareness is key.
  • Avoiding Early Exchanges That Benefit Opponent: In bullet, but also overall, picking which pieces to trade is crucial. Assess the value of exchanges carefully, especially involving your bishops and knights in openings.

Training Recommendations

To capitalize on your strengths and address the improvement areas, consider these training focuses:

  • Endgame Drills: Practice theoretical and practical endgames against online engines or sparring partners tailored for bullet. Focus on king and pawn endings and rook endgames.
  • Opening Repertoire Expansion: Introduce variations in your current openings and explore alternative defenses, especially for black, to add unpredictability and test yourself.
  • Tactical Puzzles with Time Constraints: Solve puzzles under 1-minute time limits to simulate bullet conditions and sharpen tactical pattern recognition and speed.
  • Game Reviews: Regularly analyze your bullet games, especially the lost ones, with attention to critical moments where positional errors or missed tactics occur.

Final Thoughts

Your upward rating trend reflects your improving bullet chess skills and adaptability. Maintaining this growth will require continuous learning from each game and balancing aggression with accuracy. Stay confident in your clear opening knowledge while broadening your strategic horizons to become an even more formidable bullet player.


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