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Virgen Gil Ruaya

rurully Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
47.4%- 45.9%- 6.7%
Bullet 2429
858W 852L 80D
Blitz 2602
1900W 1839L 277D
Rapid 2123
44W 26L 40D
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Quick summary for Virgen Gil Ruaya

Nice run — your bullet play shows strong tactical awareness and an ability to convert advantages quickly. You also have reliable opening systems. The most useful targets now are time management under pressure and tightening a few pawn/endgame areas so promotions and pawn races don't cost you in the final minutes.

What you're doing well

  • Converting advantages: in your win vs Jason Hu you advanced a passed pawn, won material and finished with active rooks and a mating net. Clinical conversion in the final phase.
  • Active piece play: you consistently bring rooks and bishops into the attack — good sense of piece activity and coordination.
  • Opening familiarity: you have high-confidence lines (for example Colle: 3...Bf5, Alekhine Variation and the Dőry Defense) so you get comfortable positions without wasting clock time early.
  • Resilience: you keep fighting in messy positions rather than simplifying too early, which produces practical chances in bullet.

Main areas to improve

  • Time management / flagging: several recent losses ended with time loss (for example the game vs Volen Dyulgerov). In bullet, small think-time leaks add up — reduce them by using premoves and faster, safe moves in quiet positions.
  • Pawn/endgame oversight: in the loss vs Volen Dyulgerov White promoted a pawn. Practice king-and-pawn race evaluations so you immediately spot promotion threats and counterplay routes.
  • Tactical precision in long middlegames: you often enter imbalanced positions (good), but sometimes miss simple tactics or renew opponent threats. Short tactical training under time pressure will help.
  • Trim low-return openings: lines like the Modern Defense: Pterodactyl show a lower win rate — either study them more or swap for simpler systems to keep the clock healthier early on.

Bullet-friendly fixes (practical)

Short daily routine (20–30 minutes) to improve quickly:

  • 10 minutes — Fast tactical warmup: 1-minute puzzles or puzzle rush focused on pins, forks and discovered attacks.
  • 7 minutes — Endgame drills: king + pawn races and basic rook endgames, each position under 30 seconds.
  • 10 minutes — Play 6–10 bullet games but force a 30s review after each loss: "what cost time?" "what pawn race did I miss?"

Practical bullet habits:

  • Use premoves for safe recaptures and forced replies, but turn them off in tactical messes.
  • Simplify when ahead and the clock is low: trading into a winning rook or pawn endgame often wins more reliably than hunting extra material.
  • Create a 3-move cheat sheet for your main openings so you can play instantly and preserve seconds.

Short annotated notes from recent games

  • Win vs Jason Hu — Good plan: push the kingside pawn majority, open lines and use rooks + queen to force mate. Strong finishing technique.
  • Win vs theendgamesurgeon — Converted a passed c-pawn and used precise rook activity; solid endgame sense in converting material edge.
  • Loss vs Volen Dyulgerov — Time trouble + a pawn promotion race you underestimated. In bullet, count pawn races immediately and choose fast prophylactic king moves when necessary.
  • Losses vs roadtoimalex — Games ended on time or after tactical complications. When the middlegame gets long, monitor the clock and avoid deep forced lines if seconds are low.

Opening advice

  • Keep the high-confidence lines (Colle: 3...Bf5, Alekhine Variation and Dőry Defense) — familiarity saves time and reduces blunders.
  • Either simplify or deeply study low-performing complex lines (e.g., Modern Pterodactyl). For bullet, favor systems that minimize move-order calculation.
  • Build a short "if they play X, I play Y" sheet for the opponent replies you meet most often so you can play instantly in the opening phase.

1‑week micro plan (example)

  • Day 1 — 20m tactics + 10 bullet games (review losses 30s each).
  • Day 3 — 15m endgames (pawn races, king activity) + 15m opening lines practice.
  • Day 5 — 30–60m bullet focusing on strict clock discipline: aim to keep >5s per move in non-tactical positions.

Closing

You have solid patterns and strengths to build on. The fastest gains for bullet will come from better clock habits, a small reliable opening repertoire, and quick endgame pattern drills. You're trending upward — keep short, focused practice and the momentum will continue.

If you'd like, I can:

  • Make a 7-day micro-training schedule tailored to your available time.
  • Generate a set of 50 endgame drills or 200 tactics focused on the patterns you miss most in bullet.

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