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Tom Friedel NM

urutodo Fort Lauderdale Since 2010 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
50.2%- 42.5%- 7.2%
Daily 1999 41W 3L 3D
Rapid 1966 11W 0L 1D
Blitz 2521 19115W 16186L 3308D
Bullet 2044 10470W 8894L 963D
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Overview of your recent rapid games

Your results show a strong opening performance across several popular defenses, with a high level of accuracy and consistent improvement over time. You’ve been able to translate solid opening play into decisive middlegames and clean endgames in many wins. A couple of games ended with draws or longer tactical battles, which give you good opportunities to press for more wins in the future.

What you’re doing well

  • You have a very effective opening repertoire, especially with the Caro-Kann and several Sicilian lines, which have yielded clean results in multiple games.
  • You convert early openings into favorable middlegames and maintain pressure, often steering the game toward clear, winning chances.
  • You show resourcefulness in tactical and sharp positions, managing complex sequences and finding active ideas to keep your opponent under pressure.
  • You adapt to different structures and opponents, demonstrating versatility across diverse defenses.

Areas to improve

  • Convert draws into wins: In the draw game with the Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation, focus on identifying practical plans to press pressure in the middlegame and aiming for clear endgames where you have better chances.
  • Endgame technique: In longer middlegames, strengthen your conversion by practicing common endgame patterns (for example, rook endings with pawns and simple king activity) so you can finish with confidence when material is level or you have a small edge.
  • Time management in rapid: Some games show quick decision-making in critical moments. Develop a simple three-candidate-move rule for tricky positions and allocate a fixed amount of time for critical junctures to avoid rushing or overthinking.
  • Plan clarity after openings: In less familiar lines or less common deviations, work on a simple middlegame plan you can apply quickly, so you don’t get lost in the middle game when the opponent deviates from your expected path.

Concrete practice plan

  • Endgame focus:Spend 15 minutes a day on endgame scenarios common to your openings (Caro-Kann and the listed Sicilians). Practice converting small advantages to wins.
  • Tactical sharpeners: Solve 5–10 patterns daily (forks, skewers, discovered attacks) to strengthen quick calculation in sharp positions you encounter in your rapid games.
  • Opening review: For each opening you use (Caro-Kann, Sicilian variations, Alekhine, etc.), write a one-line plan you intend to follow in the middlegame. Review a recent game to verify you stayed aligned with that plan, and note any deviations to learn from.
  • Post-game reflection: After every game, write one thing you liked and one thing you would do differently next time, focusing on timing, structure, and decision points in the middlegame.
  • Time-limited practice: Play short 5-minute drills focusing on making solid, principled decisions rather than rushing to a tactical finish. This helps build consistency under time pressure.

Openings to continue refining

Your openings performance is a strong foundation. The Caro-Kann and the Sicilian variants you’re using show excellent results, and you’re comfortable handling flexible structures. Consider maintaining these lines while building a simple plan for each: for example, in the Caro-Kann Tartakower style, focus on solid development and timely central breaks; in the Sicilian, emphasize piece activity and control of key squares. You can also keep expanding your repertoire to include a couple of secondary lines against popular responses, but only after you’re confident in your primary plans.

Next steps and resources

To keep the momentum, try a focused two-week cycle: continue strong lines in Caro-Kann and the listed Sicilian variations, solve tactical puzzles daily, and review two recent games to extract a pressing improvement point each time. For reference and tracking, you can check your game history and standings in your profile: tomfriedel.


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