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Licael Ticona IM

StockFisher_HBK Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
55.3%- 38.4%- 6.3%
Bullet 2399
33W 8L 2D
Blitz 2781
220W 169L 27D
Rapid 2126
3W 1L 0D
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Executive takeaway

Your bullet results show strong opening preparation and good conversion when you reach tactical or open positions. The long-term rating trend is positive, and your strength-adjusted win rate suggests you perform well relative to your current level. Focused improvement on time management and pattern-based decision making will help you convert even more of these advantages into wins in faster games.

What you’re doing well

  • You have strong results across several popular openings, including King’s Indian Attack, French Defense, Scandinavian Defense, and Queen’s Gambit Declined: Ragozin. This shows you’re comfortable in a variety of structures and can adapt to different pawn formations and piece placements.
  • You often seize the initiative in the middlegame and navigate tactical sequences well, finishing with clear attacking plans when the position opens up.
  • Longer-term progress is evident: your 12-month rating trend is favorable, indicating sustained improvement over time.

Areas to improve

  • Time management in bullet games: with very short time controls, it’s easy to overthink or miss simple threats. Develop a quick-to-execute opening plan and a lightweight endgame mindset for fast finishes.
  • Endgame and conversion focus: many wins come from gaining an edge, but you’ll benefit from practicing cleanly converting advantages in simplified positions and avoiding last-ditch defensive resourcefulness by the opponent.
  • Blunder prevention and pattern recognition: build a small routine to check for hanging pieces, undefended targets, and forcing sequences before committing a move.
  • Repertoire consolidation: prioritize 2-3 reliable openings for white and 2-3 for black, with compact middle-game plans. This reduces cognitive load in rapid games and helps you play with more confidence.

Opening performance spotlight

Your data shows particularly strong results in several lines (note: small sample sizes, but worth reinforcing):

  • King’s Indian Attack — all games in this line were wins. Consider keeping this as a primary White weapon.
  • French Defense — high win rate, a reliable Black option to lean on when facing 1.e4.
  • Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation — solid results with a healthy mix of wins and a draw.
  • Scandinavian Defense and QGD: Ragozin — perfect scores in the small samples you’ve played, so these are worth refining further.
  • Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit — strong results suggest it’s a good surprise weapon in bullet.

Practical note: anchor your repertoire around these lines for consistency. If you want quick references while studying, you can explore these concept notes: King’s Indian Attack and French Defense

Practical plan for the next 4 weeks

  • Pick 2 White openings and 2 Black defenses you will rely on in most games. Create a concise 6–8 move plan and common replies for typical positions in each line.
  • Do 15–20 minutes of tactical puzzles daily to strengthen pattern recognition (forks, pins, discoveries, and back-rank ideas).
  • Review one loss and one win per week to identify where you can cut a bad line or miss a tactic before it happens.
  • Block 1 hour per week for endgame basics and simple conversion drills to improve practical technique in fast games.
  • Track time usage in bullet games and aim for a balanced pace in the first 8–10 moves to avoid time trouble.

Notes and encouragement

You’re on a solid path. Keep leveraging your best openings while tightening your quick-decision processes. Regular, focused practice on the plan above should boost your results in the next month without sacrificing your overall style.


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