Coach Chesswick
Recent performance snapshot
Your recent rapid games show a healthy upward trend overall. Here are some key data points to keep in mind as you plan your next sessions:
- 1 month rating change: +9 points
- 3 month rating change: +104 points
- 6 month rating change: +203 points
- Strength adjusted win rate: 0.598 (about 59.8%). This is a solid baseline, and with targeted practice you can push it higher.
What you’re doing well
- Consistent improvement over medium and long timeframes. The 3-, 6-, and 12-month trends show a steady upward trajectory, suggesting solid growth and learning from games.
- Strong performance in a dynamic opening set. Your openings data shows high win rates in aggressive or tactical lines (for example, Amazon Attack and several Sicilian and Caro-Kann variants) indicating good understanding of dynamic play and concrete plans.
- Ability to convert middlegame advantages into wins in several games. Your recent wins often feature active piece play and effective use of open files and rooks.
Areas to improve (concrete steps)
- Endgame clarity and conversion. Some long tactical sequences end with unclear plans in the later stage. Strengthen rook endgames and practice converting K+R endings with pawns on opposite wings. Practice 5-6 minute endgame drills focusing on king activity and outside passed pawns.
- Time management in sharp middlegames. A few positions show you spending time on tactical skirmishes while missing simpler, solid continuations. Work on a quick 1-2 move check of opponent threats after each key decision, and set a personal time target to avoid lengthy think sessions on non-critical moves.
- Prophylaxis and preventing overreach. Some aggressive plans lead to overextension or tactical counterplay for your opponent. Build a habit of asking: what is my opponent threatening next move, and how can I reduce risk while keeping activity?
- Opening diversification with a plan. While your current repertoire performs well, consider locking in a few flexible lines that transpose nicely against both 1.e4 and 1.d4 opponents. This reduces decision fatigue and helps you maintain a consistent plan in the first 15-20 moves.
Openings performance highlights
You’re showing strong results in several openings. Here are standout observations and practical ideas for your study:
- Caro-Kann Defense: solid overall results. Consider pairing the standard lines with a healthy, non-passive plan to keep opponents guessing. Caro-Kann Defense
- Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation: high win rate. This indicates comfort in simplified structures where you convert small advantages. Keep refining endgame technique to maximize these gains. Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation
- Sicilian Defense: strong performance. Use this as a weapon in the right mood and with careful memory work on typical tactics and typical middlegame plans. Sicilian Defense
- English Opening: Agincourt Defense and related lines: solid results; good for transpositional flexibility. Focus on developing quick king safety and central control. English Opening: Agincourt Defense
- Amazon Attack and other aggressive lines: high win rate in this data set. Great for practicing concrete plans and tactical calculation under pressure. Maintain discipline to avoid over-ambitious overextensions. Amazon Attack
- London System: Poisoned Pawn variations show strength in practical play; ensure you have reliable plans in both sides of the pawn structures. London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation
Rating trends and slope context
Your rating trend slopes give a mixed picture across timeframes. A quick interpretation:
- Short-term spark: 1 month slope is strong (about 32.5 points per month), suggesting recent momentum.
- Mid-term plateau around 3 months (slope about 5): indicates a slower pace in the most recent quarter, potentially due to tougher opponents or tighter calculation.
- Continued longer-term growth: 6 months and 12 months slope around 31.3, indicating steady improvement over the half-year and year.
Recommended short-term plan (next 2-3 weeks)
- Endgame focus: practice rook endgames and converting open-file chances. Target 3 sessions per week on rook endings and pawn endgames.
- Opening work: solidify 2-3 flexible lines that you enjoy and that stay playable against a wide range of opponents. Use quick 15-minute refresher sessions to review typical middlegame plans for each line.
- Tactics and calculation: dedicate 20-25 minutes daily to tactical puzzles focused on pattern recognition and forcing lines in the middlegame.
- Game diary: after each rapid game, write a 2-3 sentence note on the key turning point and one improvement idea to apply next time.
Next steps
Keep leveraging your strengths in dynamic openings and middlegame activity, while sharpening endgames and prophylaxis. If you want, I can tailor a two-week drill plan around your current favorite openings and provide short annotated practice games to target the areas above.
Quick reference
- Profile placeholder: Thai Ngoc Tuong Minh
- Opening idea placeholder: Caro-Kann Defense
- Sample annotated line placeholder: