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VranesNikola

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41.7%- 48.0%- 10.3%
Rapid 2365 60W 24L 11D
Blitz 2518 3369W 3948L 834D
Bullet 2607 606W 675L 151D
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Coach Chesswick

Quick summary of your recent rapid games

You play with energy and a willingness to fight for initiative. Your tactical sense and willingness to complicate positions suit fast games well, and you tend to stay focused in the clock as the game progresses. There are opportunities to tighten your plan after development and to convert more of your favorable middlegames into clean results.

What you’re doing well

  • Strong willingness to engage in dynamic, tactical fights when your pieces are active.
  • Good piece coordination in open positions, which helps you seize the initiative and create practical chances.
  • Resilience under time pressure and the ability to keep fighting toward the end of the game.
  • Ability to generate winning chances from sharp middlegame transitions, especially when you maintain pressure on the opponent's king.

Areas to improve

  • Develop a clear middlegame plan after you complete development. Aim to decide on a strategic direction (e.g., control of a file, pressure on a pawn, or targeting a weak square) rather than chasing multiple tactical ideas at once.
  • Endgame technique: strengthen rook and king activity in simplified positions to convert extra material or hold tough endgames.
  • Time management: allocate your time more evenly across the opening, middlegame, and endgame phases, keeping a small reserve for critical moments.
  • Opening consistency: refine a compact repertoire you understand well, so you can execute your plan smoothly without getting swayed by unfamiliar lines.
  • Post-game review discipline: after each rapid game, identify 1-2 concrete, repeatable patterns you can apply next time (tactical motifs or strategic ideas) and practice them in training.

Opening performance snapshot

Your openings show both strength and variety. You handle some Italian-family lines with good results and mix in sharper options when appropriate. Consider consolidating a reliable core repertoire and then adding one complementary line to keep opponents guessing. For quick reference, you can explore practical lines such as Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation or Blackburne Shilling Gambit as part of your diversified toolkit. Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation

Training plan for the next weeks

  • Daily tactical practice: 15–20 minutes focusing on patterns that appear in your openings and common middlegame motifs.
  • Endgame work: two rook-endgame drills per week to improve king activity and technique in simplifying from a material edge.
  • Opening study: choose two openings you enjoy and build a simple, repeatable plan for each (development, king safety, typical pawn structure, midgame ideas).
  • Game review routine: after each rapid game, write down 2 concrete takeaways—one tactical idea and one strategic plan to apply next time.
  • Bi-weekly deep dive: analyze one recent loss or draw with a coach or a clear, engine-free approach to understand the missteps and patterns.

Quick drills and routines you can start today

  • Three-ply tactic checks: in three minutes, spot two tactical ideas in three candidate lines per position.
  • Endgame focus: practice rook endings with pawns to learn how to maximize king activity and rook activity together.
  • Post-game visualization: try to predict the final phase of a game as you play and compare with the actual outcome to improve foresight.

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