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Zach Slagowski

zachslagowski Utah Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
46.9%- 48.2%- 4.9%
Bullet 1400
4559W 4782L 388D
Blitz 1629
4783W 5016L 582D
Rapid 2001
706W 597L 92D
Daily 1267
122W 55L 6D
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Coach Chesswick

Hi Zach!

Great effort in your recent run of games. I’ve reviewed the six most-recent wins and losses you provided and extracted the main trends. Below is a balanced assessment with clear next steps.

Quick Snapshot

  • Favourite White opening: London-style (1.d4 2.Bf4).
  • Favourite Black opening: Caro-Kann (…c6 & …d5) – appears in 4/5 of your latest Black games.
  • Average game length: 25–30 moves, usually decided by a tactical shot or a flag.
  • Most common result trigger: Opponent’s king walk or a sudden tactical blow for/against you.

Your Current Strengths

  1. Fast Development & Initiative – In your victory vs. efgs2000 you castled early, doubled rooks on the e-file and converted the attack swiftly. Nice model game! (

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  2. Piece Activity Awareness – Repeatedly you place minor pieces on aggressive squares (e.g. 24.Ne6+! in the same game). This shows tactical vision.
  3. Practical Mind-set in Bullet – When ahead, you simplify quickly (e.g. 23.Qxf6+ & 24.Rd8 against GabrielGaspar) and force resignation.

Key Improvement Areas

  1. Time-management – avoid “0-second” moves
    • Four of the five recent losses ended on time or under 3 seconds with a worse position.
    • You often enter sharp positions (e.g. Benoni vs. MMMMtwss) but keep 15 ⟶ 2 seconds for ten critical moves.
    Action: Adopt a “4-second rule” – never let a move drop below 4 sec unless it gives forced mate.
  2. Opening Detail in the Caro-Kann
    • Two opponents exploited …Qa5 tricks after 8…Bb4+ in the Advance/Two Knights lines.
    • In the Panov loss (vs. Monkeman60) 13…Qb6? drops the c6 pawn to 15.Nxc6.
    Action: Study one clean system such as the Short Variation (…Bf5 + e6 + Nd7) and stick to it for a month.
  3. King Safety vs. Pawn Storms
    • Loss vs. MrBillyBounce: you delayed queenside development; White’s 15.g4 Ng6 17.h4 18.h5 crashed through.
    • When you castle short in the Caro, be ready for g-pawn pushes; consider counter-play in the center (…c5!) earlier.
    Action: Add the pattern “h-pawn storm vs. f6-knight” to your tactical warm-up set.
  4. Conversion Technique When Up Material
    • In the Benoni game you were up a rook on move 16 but let activity slip and eventually flagged.
    Action: Practice “up a rook” bot positions (e.g. Chess.com drills at 800-1200) and aim for trades + king safety within 5 moves.

Suggested Weekly Plan

DayFocusTime
Mon15 Puzzle Rush + annotate one loss30′
TueReview Caro-Kann Short System video / notes20′
WedPlay 10 bullet games – apply 4-second rule20′
ThuEndgame drill: R vs. minor piece endings20′
FriPlay 5 blitz (3|2) games – slower focus30′

Motivation Corner

You’re sitting right around 1621 (2023-09-03)—every small fix yields a quick Elo jump. Keep the initiative you’re famous for, plug the early Caro holes, and your next rating milestone is around the corner.

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Let’s touch base in two weeks to see which area feels better. Until then, enjoy the grind—every game is a lesson!

Coach


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