Coach Chesswick
Hi Shant!
Congratulations on the string of impressive wins and for keeping your 3143 (2025-04-29) near the very top of the leaderboard. Below is a quick performance snapshot, followed by focused, practical advice you can apply in your next training cycle.
What you’re doing especially well
- Dynamic attacking play. Your victories against Arash Tahbaz show an excellent feel for initiative: early h- and g-pawn pushes, timely piece sacrifices, and energetic king hunts.
- Opening flexibility. You handle both classical starts (e4, d4, Nf3) and freestyle Chess-960 positions with confidence, rarely falling behind in development.
- Tactical alertness. In your win vs Anish_Gandhi you converted several sharp tactical moments (e.g., 24 Nc4! and 43 Rd7+) that required accurate calculation under time pressure.
Growth opportunities
- Time management.
Two recent losses were on the clock despite roughly equal or even winning board positions. Try the 20-40-40 rule:- First 20 % of your time: reach a safe development plateau.
- Next 40 %: navigate the middlegame’s critical decisions.
- Last 40 %: reserve for conversion/endgame.
- Premature pawn storms in symmetrical setups.
Your Chess-960 loss to SHIVACalypso featured the sequence 1 g4 e5 2 h4, after which Black quickly occupied the centre and obtained targets on the over-extended pawns. Consider delaying flank advances until you have:- Castled (or at least secured) king.
- A pawn in the centre.
- Two minor pieces developed.
- Conversion & technical endgames.
Both English-Opening timeouts reached trivially winning rook endgames. Schedule two daily 10-minute sessions on basic rook techniques (Lucena, Philidor). Re-play the following critical moment and practice finishing vs the engine with 20-second increments. - Knight-outpost strategy versus …e5/…c5 structures.
In multiple games you allowed …Nc4 or …Nb4 hits on d3/f3. Add the prophylaxis checklist “What does my opponent’s next knight jump threaten?” before every move.
Two–week micro-plan
- Days 1-4: 30 min/day on rook endings, 15 min review of your two timeout games.
- Days 5-7: Build a safe pawn-storm repertoire (model: AlphaZero vs Stockfish Ruy/English pawns). Annotate one game/day.
- Days 8-10: Solve 50 “under-one-minute” tactical puzzles; record average clock usage.
- Days 11-14: Play 20 Blitz (3 + 2) games focusing solely on time awareness; no move should consume > 5 s until move 20.
Performance heat-maps
Use these to spot when you’re freshest and schedule training accordingly:
Key concepts to revisit
• tempo • zugzwang • deflection
Final thought
Your creativity already sets you apart. Pair it with disciplined clock handling and refined endgame technique, and you will convert those near-misses into rating gains. Keep up the great work, Shant — looking forward to your next batch of attacking masterpieces!