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Yang-Fan Zhou IM

YFchess Since 2019 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
57.3%- 36.0%- 6.8%
Bullet 2600
249W 145L 22D
Blitz 2507
520W 344L 70D
Rapid 2452
10W 0L 0D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Yang-Fan, here’s a tailored performance review based on your latest blitz games

What you are already doing well

  • Sharp opening choice: Your King’s Indian (e.g. final position of your win against guilherme_oli) and Sicilian setups deliver lively middlegames and suit your tactical style.
  • Dynamic pawn breaks: Breaks such as …f5 in the KID and …d5/…f5 in the English Attack-type positions come at exactly the right moment, opening diagonals for your bishops.
  • Confident calculation under pressure: In the miniature below you spotted that the e-file pins allow a winning sequence; your opponent resigned before move 25:

Priority improvement areas

  1. Clock management
    • Three of your last five losses were flagged (e.g. vs shantia-s and Stanislav Pivovartsev). You regularly reach < 10 seconds with winning or equal positions.
    • Drills: play a 30-move game where you have to keep ≥ 50 % of your starting time; practice premove + “safe-move” habits.
  2. Kingside pawn pushes in the early middlegame
    • Moves like …h6/…g5 vs the Torre and London left dark-square holes and cost a tempo when you couldn’t follow up.
    • Ask “What is my opponent threatening?” before every pawn move; if the answer is “nothing immediate”, consider a developing move instead.
  3. Transition to endgames
    • In the rook ending vs PozitiFF_Chess you were still better after 48…fxg3+ but failed to simplify and flagged. Learn the Lucena and Philidor techniques Lucena Position.

Opening tune-ups

• Against 1.d4 sidelines you often answer with …g6, …Bg7, …d6, but delay …c5/…d5. Review the plans in the Averbakh and Panno set-ups so that you don’t get cramped.
• When opponents play an early g3 (Pseudo-Catalan), test the solid 5…Be7 6…dxc4 line; your current 5…Bf5 left you a tempo behind and fragile queenside pawns.
• As White in the London you reached a pleasant structure but pushed 10.c5?! which fixed your own weaknesses. Study recent GM games where White keeps the tension with 10.Rfd1 or 10.0-0.

Focused training plan (next 14 days)

  • Day 1-4: 20 mins/day “time-handicap blitz” (start on 1:30 vs 3:00) – goal is to finish the game with ≥15 s.
  • Day 5-7: Analyse all lost won positions; write one sentence explaining the turning point.
  • Day 8-10: Endgame module – play 25 Lucena and 25 Philidor drills until success rate ≥ 90 %.
  • Day 11-14: Review 15 model KID games by Gelfand (focus on manoeuvres after …Nfd7-f6) and add two ideas to your repertoire notebook.

Your performance snapshots

Peak rating so far: 2668 (2021-05-24)
Hour-by-hour and weekday heat maps for quick pattern spotting:

Win Rate by Hour100%75%25%0%50%0:00 - 56.4%1:00 - 78.6%2:00 - 36.4%5:00 - 12.5%8:00 - 40.0%9:00 - 65.0%10:00 - 63.4%11:00 - 58.1%12:00 - 50.0%13:00 - 74.3%14:00 - 69.2%15:00 - 55.7%16:00 - 69.6%17:00 - 48.1%18:00 - 59.3%19:00 - 65.6%20:00 - 65.8%21:00 - 58.8%22:00 - 61.7%23:00 - 70.6%0125891011121314151617181920212223Hour of Day (UTC)

Win Rate by Day100%75%25%0%50%Monday - 65.7%Tuesday - 60.6%Wednesday - 63.7%Thursday - 60.1%Friday - 65.7%Saturday - 57.1%Sunday - 59.3%MonTueWedThuFriSatSunDay of Week

Keep enjoying your chess, stay practical on the clock, and refine those pawn storms. Good luck in your next session!


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