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TaroRoot

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46.0%- 50.4%- 3.5%
Bullet 2619
11034W 12101L 850D
Blitz 987
0W 2L 0D
Daily 1163
10W 0L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Great work lately, TaroRoot!

1. What already shines

  • System-based repertoire. Your Reti / KIA set-ups (1.Nf3, d3, g3, Nbd2) give you playable middlegames against every reply and help you enter bullet mode quickly.
  • Tactical alertness. Victories over vrutrjrjjrv and lalaluskin show crisp calculation & nice use of zwischenzugs (23.dxc5!, 24.Rxd1 and the mating finish 32.Qxe8#).
  • Pawn-storm intuition. Your g-pawn/h-pawn storms versus fianchettoed kings score well (see 18.g4!! vs Yashin3).
  • Conversion skill. When you keep the clock under control you convert endgames confidently (ren_tur game, 60…b5 → 66.b5 1-0).

2. Biggest growth opportunities

  1. Clock management.
    • Four of your last six losses were on time (e.g. vs chepf & alireza2028).
    • You often burn >10 seconds on single moves in force-winning positions.
    Action: practise 30-second “conversion drills” (start from a won position and finish with <30 sec); premove obvious recaptures; keep a “safety net” of ≥10 sec whenever up material.
  2. Prophylaxis vs counter-play.
    • In the loss to socotroco_100 you grabbed on e4 and allowed 20.gxh3 21.Qh5-Qh8#.
    • Anticipate typical ideas: Qg4-h4-h6, rook lifts, batteries on the h-file.
    Action: before committing to a pawn grab, ask “What is my opponent’s next threat?” – classic prophylaxis.
  3. Piece placement in French-type structures.
    • In several Black games you allowed Nd5, f5 → g4 ideas because dark-square bishop stayed on d7/e6 too long.
    Action: Test the mainline French/Carlsbad drills vs engine; practise early …h6/…Be6 to trade White’s Bg5/Bg4.
  4. Over-reliance on fixed set-ups.
    • d3/e3 systems are bullet-friendly but can concede space; vs stronger opponents you were squeezed (ChellyArt game).
    Action: add one “punchy” mainline per colour (e.g. 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 in Blitz sessions) to stay flexible.

3. Targeted homework

ThemeExerciseGoal
Bullet endings <5-min lichess studies starting from R+P vs R, Q vs minor piece ⏱ keep >5 sec and still convert
Prophylaxis Annotate loss vs Socotroco_100 – write one preventative move you missed at each ply 12-20. Train “opponent’s idea first” habit
Tactics sprint Puzzle Rush 3-min, stop when first life lost, replay puzzles you missed. Sharpen pattern recall under bullet time

4. Opening mini-note

• Against odd first moves (1.a3, 1.b3) strike the centre immediately: …d5/…e5/…c5 and develop all pieces before launching …h6/…g5.
• When you do play French (…e6 d5) remember the typical manoeuvre …Nge7-f5 to meet e5-f4 plans.
• Keep a bullet “auto-pilot” line as Black vs 1.d4 – a solid Queen’s Gambit Declined or Slav where first 8–10 moves are instant.

5. Motivation corner

Peak bullet rating: 2740 (2025-03-22)
Keep an eye on when you score best:

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And which days fuel streaks:
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Final thought

Bullet rewards speed, but speed without structure burns out. Blend your tactical flair with a touch of prophylaxis and smarter clock handling – 2400 will become a stepping stone, not a ceiling.

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