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61.4%- 36.3%- 2.4%
Bullet 1340
93W 62L 1D
Blitz 1753
110W 60L 6D
Rapid 1816
5W 1L 1D
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Coach Chesswick

What you’re doing well

Your blitz results show strong momentum and solid results across a variety of aggressive and dynamic openings. The sustained positive rating trend over multiple time windows indicates good consistency and improvement. You also have a track record of converting open, tactical positions into wins, which is very valuable in fast time controls.

  • You perform very well in aggressive, practical openings such as the Australian Defense and Amar Gambit, where you can generate early initiative and pressure your opponent under time pressure.
  • Your results in several mainstream lines (for example the Pirc Defense family, Czech Defense, and Catalan variants) suggest you understand typical middlegame plans and pawn structures that arise from these choices.
  • You seem comfortable pressing in middlegames when you gain space and activity, which helps you convert advantages quickly in blitz.

Key improvements for your next sessions

  • Blunder prevention in sharp tactics: one recent loss ended with a tactical sequence that led to a decisive finish for your opponent. In future, pause briefly in forcing sequences to check for forcing counters and look for safe simplifications when under heavy attack (for example, trading queens when you are ahead or when your king is exposed).
  • Strengthen endgame conversion: aim to simplify into rook or minor piece endings where you can steadily push passed pawns or create connected passed pawns. This helps you convert advantages that arise from grabbing initiative in the middlegame.
  • Refine preparation for Black against common White setups: build a concise, practical Black repertoire for 1.e4 and 1.d4, focusing on clear middlegame plans and typical pawn structures so you know what to expect after the first 15 moves.
  • Time management in blitz: allocate a plan for the opening phase so you have 2–3 minutes left for the middlegame in most games. This helps you think more calmly in critical positions and reduces rushed decisions.

Opening performance insights

You show particularly strong results in several high‑win-rate lines. This is a great indicator to lean on these openings as your core blitz toolbox, while you continue to study the typical middlegame ideas that arise in each. Notable patterns include:

  • Australian Defense — very high win rate, suggesting you’re comfortable with the typical structures and activity this line produces.
  • Amar Gambit and other aggressive lines — strong results show you can dive into sharp positions and outplay opponents in the middlegame.
  • Czech Defense and related setups — good resilience and good chances to seize initiative when Black in that family of responses.
  • Pirc Defense: Classical Variation and Catalan openings — you handle a variety of middlegame plans well in these lines.

To keep building, consider keeping a focused study list for these top performers, then pair each line with a simple, practical middlegame plan. For quick reference, you can explore targeted material such as Australian Defense, Pirc Defense: Classical Variation, and Catalan Opening: Closed.

Practice plan for the next week

  • Day 1: Tactics drill focused on back-rank motifs and common mating nets to reduce mate threats in blitz.
  • Day 2: Review your last three blitz losses; identify one recurring mistake and write a short corrective note.
  • Day 3: Rehearse your top three openings (Australian Defense, Amar Gambit, Catalan) with emphasis on the typical middlegame plans.
  • Day 4: Endgame practice — rook endings and pawn endings; work on general conversion technique.
  • Day 5: Play two practice blitz games applying the refined plans from Days 1–4; analyze afterward.
  • Day 6–7: Light review and rest; keep sessions focused and fatigue-free to maintain sharp calculation.

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