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XTFChess CM

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52.7%- 40.6%- 6.6%
Bullet 2313
10W 4L 2D
Blitz 2610
470W 377L 60D
Rapid 2130
21W 5L 1D
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Recent blitz performance overview

Your overall blitz results are solid but show some volatility over longer windows. Here are the key takeaways to guide improvement:

  • Win/Loss/Draw record: 225 wins, 180 losses, and 30 draws. You convert a good share of games to wins, but there’s room to reduce losses and turn more chances into decisive results.
  • Strength adjusted win rate: approx 52.91%. This sits around the midpoint and suggests you are competitive against reasonably strong opponents, with potential to push higher through targeted practice and cleaner decision-making in critical moments.

Openings performance: where you’re strongest

Your opening choices show clear strengths in several dynamic lines. Consider leaning more on these top performers to build consistency in blitz:

  • Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation, Haag Gambit — Games 21, Wins 13, Losses 4, Draws 4; Win rate about 61.9%
  • Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation — Games 16, Wins 10, Losses 4, Draws 2; Win rate about 62.5%
  • Petrov’s Defense — Games 54, Wins 29, Losses 17, Draws 8; Win rate about 53.7%
  • Caro-Kann Defense — Games 29, Wins 16, Losses 11, Draws 2; Win rate about 55.2%
  • Other included lines show more mixed results; the trend favors the two Sicilian Moscow lines and the solid Caro-Kann.

Practical next steps: - Deepen comfort with the Moscow Variation families, focusing on typical middlegame plans and common tactical motifs to accelerate decisions in blitz. - Maintain solid handling of Petrov’s/Blatz-type structures for reliable, steady play when you want to reduce risk in time pressure.

Rating trends and what they imply

  • 1 month rating change: +12
  • 3 month rating change: -172
  • 6 month rating change: +26
  • 1 month rating trend slope: -13.2
  • 3 month rating trend slope: -7
  • 6 month rating trend slope: -13.2
  • 12 month rating trend slope: -13.2

Interpretation: - Short-term gain followed by longer-term declines indicates volatility, especially in longer windows. Blitz can amplify swings when you try sharp, tactical lines under time pressure. - The negative trend slopes over several periods suggest a tendency for heavier losses or missed conversions as you extend beyond a few weeks of play.

Suggestions to stabilize and improve: - Favor safer, still-tightly-constructed openings (e.g., the Caro-Kann or Petrov’s Defense) in 3+2 blitz to reduce sudden swings. - In middlegame transitions, aim to simplify to favorable endgames or use clear, forcing plans to minimize blunder risk under pressure. - Review a few recent tough losses to identify recurring mistakes (tactical oversights, mis-evaluated exchanges, or time-trouble errors) and build targeted drills around those patterns.

Concrete improvement plan for the next sessions

  • Practice focus: dedicate 15–20 minutes daily to tactical puzzles, emphasizing patterns you frequently encounter in blitz (forks, pins, discovered attacks, and checking sequences around key files and diagonals).
  • Opening emphasis: commit to mastering the two top-performing lines—the Moscow Variation in the Sicilian and the related ideas in Moscow Variation setups—so you can reach the middlegame confidently even with low time on the clock.
  • Endgame quick drills: study common rook-and-pawn endings and minor piece endings for blitz. Practice converting small edges and avoiding drawish simplifications when you have an initiative.
  • Time management discipline: implement a simple habit in games (e.g., allocate the first 10 moves to establish a plan, then reassess at move 15 and again near move 25). In critical positions, slow down briefly to verify a forcing plan before committing to exchanges.
  • Review cadence: after each blitz session, quickly annotate one or two key mistakes and one positive decision. Use a simple checklist (improve piece activity, control center, avoid unnecessary exchanges, and watch for back-rank threats).

Optional quick references

If you’d like, I can summarize your most recent win, loss, and draw into compact review notes or provide a compact PGN snippet for fast review in a future message. I can also tailor a tiny study plan around your preferred openings and common endgame types.


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