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Semen Khanin GM

Semyon_Khanin Lubbock Since 2016 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
45.7%- 43.0%- 11.3%
Daily 532 1W 0L 0D
Rapid 2445 77W 37L 23D
Blitz 2942 7203W 6825L 1781D
Bullet 2737 61W 39L 6D
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What went well in your recent bullet games

  • You demonstrated sharp attacking instinct, finishing one game with a decisive mating net and another with a winning sequence that left your opponent without good options.
  • You keep the initiative in closed structures and are comfortable coordinating pieces to pressure the opponent’s position, especially in the late middlegame phases.
  • Your results suggest comfort with the French Defense: Advance Variation and similar solid setups, where you can outplay opponents in the middlegame once you reach the right structure. French-Defense-Advance-Variation

Key areas to improve for faster, safer bullet play

  • Time management under 60-second conditions. In fast games, set a habit of a quick initial scan for forcing moves and only committing to two candidate plans at most before your clock runs low. Practice deciding on a primary plan within 6–8 seconds at the start of the critical phase.
  • King safety and piece activity before an attack. While it’s great to aim for mating nets, ensure your king is not exposed by premature pawn storms. Verify your position’s safety a couple of moves before committing to a bold attack.
  • Endgame clarity in quick games. When the position simplifies, quickly confirm a practical plan (e.g., convert rooks to open files, activate the king, or push a passed pawn). In bullet, knowing a couple of endgame transitions helps you convert advantages efficiently.
  • Opening preparation alignment with your style. Your strong performance in the French Advance suggests you can lean into that line more often, but also have a plan for common White replies to avoid getting rolled in the early middlegame. French-Defense-Advance-Variation

Practical drills you can try this week

  • Daily 15-minute tactical set: practice mating nets and forced sequences against short defenses. Focus on recognizing patterns that lead to quick wins in the middlegame.
  • Two short review sessions per week: pick one of your recent mating games and walk through the critical decision points to identify a safer alternative or a cleaner finishing line.
  • Reinforce French-Advance ideas: play several quick games with that setup to deepen your understanding of typical plans and counterplays. Reference: French-Defense-Advance-Variation

Notes and quick references

Use these prompts to review or discuss with a coach or in your next training session:

  • Review game against heathbrownn to study how you built a mating net. If you want, we can attach a short annotated PGN for quick study.
  • Review the Nimzo-Indian/Nimzo-like plans from your recent games to solidify typical middlegame decisions. Nimzo-Indian-Defense
  • Explore the French-Defense-Advance-Variation ideas more deeply to maintain your edge in that line. French-Defense-Advance-Variation
  • If you’d like, I can annotate a specific recent game with alternative lines at key decision points—just share which game you want reviewed and I’ll prepare a concise, beginner-friendly breakdown.

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