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Richelieu Salcedo III IM

rsalcedoiii Manila I UAE Since 2012 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
54.6%- 38.6%- 6.8%
Bullet 2748
849W 613L 66D
Blitz 2754
452W 308L 79D
Rapid 2123
71W 49L 26D
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Coach Chesswick

Overview of your recent bullet play

You’ve shown positive momentum across your latest games, with tactical fights that favor your initiative and active pieces. You’ve demonstrated resilience in complex middle games and the ability to convert pressure into decisive sequences in at least one recent win. There are opportunities to tighten defense and endgames so you can translate that momentum into more clean wins and fewer close calls.

What you did well

  • You maintain pressure and seek active piece play, especially when you can coordinate rooks and minor pieces against the opposing king.
  • Your aggressive openings and sharp middlegame plans often create practical problems for opponents, leading to favorable imbalances you can press in bullet time controls.
  • In several games, you avoided passive play and kept your opponent reacting to your threats, which is a strong mindset in fast games.

Key areas to improve

  • Defensive calculation in sharp positions: before committing to forcing lines, quickly verify all recapture options and check for hidden counterplay so you don’t get into trouble after exchanges.
  • Endgame technique: work on converting small advantages in rook endings and simple minor-piece endings. Practicing these patterns will help turn more draws into wins.
  • Time management in bullet games: aim to keep a steady pace and avoid spending too long on the opening or on speculative tactical shots. Use quick candidate-move checks to keep your clock in a safer zone.
  • Pattern recognition: strengthen your ability to recognize typical middlegame motifs in your preferred openings so you can exploit typical structures without overthinking.

Opening trends and plan

  • Your openings show success with aggressive, dynamic lines such as the Amar Gambit and other sharp setups. Continue refining those themes and maintain clear plans for middle and endgames.
  • Develop a compact two-line repertoire for White and Black to handle bullet pace more reliably. One line should be aggressive, the other a solid option to switch when facing unfamiliar defenses.
  • Study typical middlegame plans for your favored openings to improve consistency. For example, focus on piece activity, king safety, and timely pawn breaks that open lines for your rooks.
  • Explore quick reference ideas for key openings you use often. If you want, you can explore a concise guide such as: Amar Gambit to keep a mental shortcut handy during games.

Practice plan and next steps

  • Daily short tactical puzzles (5–10 minutes) focusing on motifs that appeared in recent games, to sharpen pattern recognition under time pressure.
  • Weekly game review: pick 2–3 critical moments from each game and write down one concrete improvement you can apply next time.
  • Openings study: dedicate two sessions to reinforcing two lines in your strongest openings and two lines in your Black repertoire, aiming for solid, repeatable plans.
  • Endgame drills: practice rook endings and minor-piece endings that frequently occur in bullet games to improve conversion and defense.

Optional resources

If you’d like, I can generate a compact annotated summary for your last few games, or tailor a focused set of puzzles aligned to the gaps you’re seeing in your play.

Progress nudges

Keep leveraging your upward rating trend by maintaining a consistent study rhythm and a simple, repeatable opening plan. Small weekly improvements compound over time in bullet formats.


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