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Dmytro Danylenko IM

Sardaukar-2 Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
61.7%- 31.4%- 6.9%
Bullet 3135
5284W 2839L 579D
Blitz 2972
800W 481L 131D
Rapid 2517
448W 26L 24D
Daily 2127
78W 19L 4D
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Blitz play in a nutshell

Your recent blitz activity shows solid versatility and a capable grip on sharp, tactical positions. You perform well with several active openings, and your ability to generate pressure keeps opponents on the back foot. A strong strength-adjusted win rate indicates you have notable potential—focus on reducing mistakes in the heat of the clock and tightening transitions from opening to middlegame to endgames.

What you’re doing well

  • Dynamic opening handling: you’re comfortable in aggressive, high-initiative lines and can steer middlegames toward complex, tactical play where you can out-calculate an opponent under time pressure.
  • Initiative and attacking chances: you frequently create and sustain threats, keeping opponents under pressure and often converting those advantages into victories.
  • Repertoire portability: you show strength across several sharp openings, which gives you practical flexibility in blitz and helps you adapt to different opponents and styles.
  • Endgame potential: when the position simplifies, you tend to stay active and press for small but practical advantages, which is essential in shorter time controls.

Key improvement areas

  • Time management under pressure: allocate a quick, fixed plan for the first 8–12 moves to avoid time trouble later in the game. Use a short two-step checklist for each move: (a) is there an immediate forcing move or tactic? (b) is my king safe and my pieces active?
  • Blunder and tactical oversight: in fast games, small misses can swing results. Before committing to a capture or trade, scan at least two plies for possible counter-tactics or tactical shots from your opponent.
  • Consistency in openings: while your results are strong in several lines, refining a compact core repertoire (2–3 main responses for your favorite openings) will improve recall under time pressure and reduce early missteps.
  • Endgame conversion: practice standard rook and minor-piece endgames and king-pawn endings. The better you are at converting tiny advantages, the more games you’ll win when the clock is tight.

Opening insights and practical steps

Your openings performance points to strength in dynamic systems. To turn that into more consistent results, consider these steps:

  • Choose 2–3 core replies to 1.e4 and 1.d4 and study concise, practical lines for each. Create a one-page cheat sheet with typical middlegame plans and common tactical motifs arising from those lines.
  • After reviewing your last few losses, note recurring errors and write a brief corrective plan for each type of mistake (for example, “avoid premature exchanges that reduce your activity” or “watch back-rank threats in open-file positions”).
  • Adopt a quick safety check after forcing moves: verify king safety, ensure your rooks and minor pieces are active, and confirm you haven’t left an unprotected piece hanging.

Practice plan to sustain improvement

  • Daily tactical drills: 15–20 minutes focusing on motifs that appear in blitz, such as forks, discoveries, and quick attacks on exposed kings.
  • Weekly opening review: pick your 2–3 main openings and study 8–12 representative games or model games to reinforce typical middlegame plans.
  • Endgame routine: dedicate 2 sessions per week to rook endings and king-pawn endings, using short, repeatable drills to build practical conversion skills.
  • Blitz simulation: schedule regular 15–20 minute blitz sessions to practice decision-making under time pressure, aiming to keep a calm, structured thought process.

Next steps and study prompts

If you want, I can assemble a focused two-week study pack derived from your recent games, with annotated corrections and concrete drills tailored to your patterns. You can also share a specific game you’d like analyzed in detail for move-by-move improvements. For quick reference, you can explore these placeholders:

  • Sample game study:

  • Opening quick references: Alekhine Defense
  • Your profile quick link: dmytrodanylenko

Momentum snapshot

Your rating trend over different windows indicates positive momentum with some fluctuations. Maintain a steady, calm approach and focus on solidifying the transitions from opening to middlegame. Consistency in decision-making under time pressure will help you convert more of your dynamic play into clean results.


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