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Zsuzsanna Terbe WIM

TerbeZs Budapest Since 2015 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
49.9%- 43.4%- 6.7%
Bullet 2498
136W 144L 14D
Blitz 2601
596W 495L 81D
Rapid 1552
8W 9L 5D
Daily 1360
4W 0L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Zsuzsanna!

Congratulations on an impressive collection of attacking wins and a peak rating of . Your games show a fearless, tactical style that often overwhelms your opponents, especially in Crazyhouse and fast time-controls.

What you are already doing well

  • Opening ambition – you frequently grab the initiative with early pawn breaks (e4/e5, h4–h6 pushes) and pieces flying toward the king.
  • Board-vision in sharp positions – the miniature against humanfly1 ended with 15…Qxe8# after a beautiful piece drop. Your ability to spot tactical resources is a clear strength. (See the critical phase below.)
  • Time management under 3-minute controls – even when the position is complicated, your clock usage remains balanced; most wins end with 30–60 s still on your clock.

Areas to focus on next

  • King safety once the queens are off their leashes – recent losses show your king stuck in the centre (e.g. 6…Ke7 vs sudhanshu002s). Make castling an explicit checkpoint in your move-selection routine.
  • Handling material greed in open positions – accepting Qa4+ Qxc6+ allowed your a-rook to fall and your position to collapse. Train the skill of saying “no” to poisoned pawns and practising prophylaxis.
  • Crazyhouse defence – in the loss to styuvi your g- and h-squares were repeatedly exploited. When your opponent has pieces in hand, ask “What lands on g7/h6 next move?” before every move.
  • Structured repertoire vs 1.d4 – the quick queen foray (…Qb4+, …Qd3) looked improvised. Investing in a reliable system (Slav, Queen’s Gambit Accepted, or even the Dutch) will reduce opening accidents.

Game-specific quick tips

  1. Sudhanshu002s – Queen’s-Pawn miniature
    After 5.Qa4+ you must respect the pin. 5…Qd7 is safer than 5…Nc6, and keeps your king one step away from walking to d8.
  2. Styuvi – Crazyhouse
    12…gxf3+ opened dark-square diagonals toward your king and gifted White multiple in-hand attackers. When ahead in development, avoid trades that give the defender tempo drops.

Action plan for the next 4 weeks

  • Opening tune-up – build a 15-move “skeleton file” vs 1.d4 and practise it in 10 games of 5|5.
  • Daily defence drill – 3 tactics puzzles/day filtered for “Defend & Win” motifs (king-in-centre, back-rank, pawn-shield).
  • Slow-game Sunday – one 15|10 each week with post-mortem annotation focusing on missed quiet moves and zwischenzug opportunities.
  • Crazyhouse sparring – play 10 games starting from the diagram after 8…@h3 (your loss vs styuvi). Try to hold as Black and note recurring defensive patterns.

Your progress at a glance

Explore when you score best and schedule training accordingly:

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Keep nurturing your attacking flair, but balance it with a dose of positional patience and king safety. I’m confident that with these tweaks you’ll convert even more of your sharp positions into wins. Good luck in your next tournaments!


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