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Liuber Gongora

tunero2023 Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
51.6%- 44.6%- 3.9%
Bullet 2054
1340W 1068L 27D
Blitz 2451
4290W 3795L 395D
Daily 1400
2W 1L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

What went well in your recent daily games

You demonstrated clear attacking instincts and a willingness to press when you have the initiative. In your recent win, you kept the pressure on and converted a tactical sequence into a decisive finish, showing good calculation and activity from the middle of the board. You’re also exploring a diverse opening set, including the French Winawer Advance and the Bird Opening variant, which can give you practical chances in middlegames when your pieces coordinate well.

  • You actively used piece activity to create threats and pressure targets, especially on the kingside and central files.
  • You remained ready to switch gears—from sharp tactical lines to cleaner, piece-play middlegames when it suited the position.
  • Your willingness to experiment with less common lines can help you learn concrete plans and typical middlegame themes.

Key areas to improve

  • Openings and development: Some games show ambitious first moves that can leave you a bit underdeveloped or vulnerable to counterplay. Focus on a simple, reliable development plan for the first 10–12 moves: develop minor pieces to natural squares, castle safely, connect your rooks, and only start major piece activity once your king is secure.
  • King safety and balance: There were moments in your games where aggressive play began before you had full coordination or king safety. Before launching a tactical idea, quickly check for immediate threats and ensure your king remains well-protected.
  • Endgame readiness: When the position simplifies, have a clear plan to convert. Practice a few standard endgames (rook endings, knight vs bishop endings, etc.) to finish with confidence when the opponent’s cooperation slips.
  • Time management: Long thinking bursts are valuable, but maintaining a steady pace helps avoid time pressure later in the game. Aim for a balanced rhythm so you have time to spot threats and plan a coherent plan through the critical middlegame phase.

Openings you’ve tested and how to make them work

You’ve shown a practical taste for aggressive, fight-filled middlegames with the French Winawer Advance and Bird Opening variants. The Barnes Walkerling line appears more niche and demanding; make sure you’re comfortable with the typical plans and common traps before relying on it in tougher games.

  • French Defense: Winawer Advance - deepen your knowledge of typical pawn structures and common middlegame themes such as pressure on the d5 square and coordinating the queen and minor pieces for attacking chances.
  • Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit - study how to handle the early edge and how to develop a safe plan that preserves king safety while pursuing activity.
  • Barnes Opening: Walkerling - approach with a concrete plan and backup ideas, since this line can require precise move orders and a clear middlegame plan to avoid getting behind in development.

Practice plan and next steps

  • Adopt a compact opening routine: pick two core lines you like (one solid, one dynamic) and prepare a 10–12 move plan for each, focusing on development, king safety, and a concrete middlegame objective.
  • Do short tactical drills (10–15 minutes) focused on motifs you’ve used recently: early queen activity, pressure on key files, and converting open lines into concrete advantages.
  • Review your recent losses and the quick endings you faced. Write down two concrete adjustments for your next game, such as how to neutralize a counterplay idea or how to simplify while maintaining pressure.
  • Build a lightweight endgame toolkit: practice simple rook endings and minor-piece endings to improve your conversion skill in close games.

Quick recap and forward focus

You're building a solid trajectory with strong initiative in several games and a willingness to explore different opening ideas. For ongoing improvement, emphasize a steady development plan, ensure king safety before launching heavy attacks, and strengthen endgame conversion. If you’d like, I can attach concise PGN summaries of your recent wins and losses for a quick review, or tailor a short practice plan around your two preferred openings.


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