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ßvnty Ţwø

RegretYu Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
48.1%- 47.2%- 4.6%
Bullet 174
25W 33L 0D
Blitz 281
125W 137L 7D
Rapid 929
1150W 1104L 118D
Daily 908
3W 5L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi ßvnty Ţwø, here is your personalized feedback!

Quick Snapshot

• Current vibe: sharp tactician who loves dynamic play.
• Peak rating so far: 707 (2021-06-03).
• Activity trends: see

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Your Super-Powers

  • Killer Instinct – When you smell a mating net you go all-in (e.g. the …Qxe4# finale in your latest win). Keep polishing this tactical eye.
  • Piece Activity – You rarely let your pieces nap; bishops and queens often spring out early and look for targets.
  • Fighting Spirit – Even positions down material are never “lost” in your head. That resilience earned you several comeback wins.

Most Frequent Hiccups

  • Early Queen Adventures – In multiple games (e.g. 1.e4 d5 2.Qf3?!) your queen lost tempo and invited easy attacks.
    Rule of thumb: bring the queen out after knights & bishops are developed.
  • King Safety – Skipping castling or leaving the king on e8/e1 cost you at least two games. When your rooks finally connect the middlegame is easier.
  • Pawn Over-Extension – Repeated double-pawn pushes (g2-g4, h2-h4) before development created weak squares. This is a classic example of overextended structures.
  • Endgame Technique – In the loss vs pond77kung you turned a drawable rook ending into mate. Study basic rook endings (Lucena, Philidor).
  • Clock Management – Four recent losses were “game abandoned” or flag-outs while playable. Aim to keep ≥30 s for critical endings.

Concrete Illustrations

Good tactical sequence (from your win vs Geronimo_Senior)

Excellent exploitation of an overloaded queen followed by a zwischenzug fork.

Opening trouble (loss vs QuinnWeiss)

The queen shuffle allowed 7…Qd4 hitting everything; instead 7.d4 keeps equality.

Action Plan (Next 2 weeks)

  1. Solid Repertoire – Pick one response as Black to 1.e4 (suggestion: Pirc since you already dabble) and one main line as White (try the Italian Game). Stick to them for 20 games each.
  2. Castle by Move 10 – Make it a strict habit; if you haven’t castled by move 10, ask “why not?” before you move.
  3. Daily Puzzle Rush-Mini – 10-minute tactical workout focusing on forks, pins and discovered attacks to sharpen calculation under time pressure.
  4. Endgame Flashcards – Study one basic rook ending each day. Use the built-in practice mode on Chess.com or Lichess.
  5. Post-Game Journaling – After every session, jot down: (a) first critical mistake, (b) time left at that moment, (c) how to avoid it next time.

Friendly Challenges

• Try a thematic match vs ßvnty Ţwø using “castle-by-move-8” rule.
• Blindfold mate-in-2 drills – great for visualization.
• Once you hit +50 rating points, reward yourself with a new opening book!

Final Pep Talk

Your games are already exciting; adding a layer of disciplined fundamentals will push you well beyond the 600-700 range. Small, consistent tweaks beat massive overhauls—one solid opening line, early king safety, and sharper time control usage will translate into instant rating gains. Keep having fun and let me know how the next batch of games goes. Good luck!


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