Coach Chesswick
Hi Michael (ZoMichael-a)!
It’s great to see you playing both live and daily games and pushing your peak to 1351 (2023-05-08). Below is a tailored review of your recent games, highlighting strengths, growth areas, and an action-plan you can start today.
1. What you’re already doing well
- Active piece play – In your Petroff win you quickly mobilised the minor pieces, castled and seized open files with …Rae8/Rfe8, keeping constant pressure.
- Spotting forcing tactics – The sequence 31…Re1+ 42…f4 49…Re1# shows good calculation of checks, captures and threats. ()
- Endgame conversion – After simplifying you coordinated king + rook vs passed pawns efficiently, a sign you understand basic endgame technique.
2. Most important improvement areas
- Clock management
• Six of your last seven losses were timeouts in daily games.
• Even promising positions (e.g. vs evgenii39rus) turned into 0-1 because the clock hit zero.
Fix: Set a daily reminder to log in, enable move-notifications on your phone, or switch to shorter live games where you stay focused throughout. - Opening fundamentals
• Early queen moves (…Qf6, …Qc7, your opponents’ Qh5/Qf3) crop up often. Punish them by rapid development instead of symmetrical copying.
• With Black you play 1…e5, but slip into random bishop sorties (…Bc5, …Bb4, …Bc7). Follow classic plans: develop knights before bishops, control the centre, castle, connect rooks. - Tactical vigilance
• Games vs wakkikakki and apaullo440 show missed discovered attacks and loose pieces.
• Train daily on 5-10 puzzles that feature pins, the fork and skewers until the pattern recognition is instant.
3. Opening repertoire suggestion
White – A simple plan vs 1…e5
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 → enter the Spanish (Ruy Lopez). You’ll avoid memorisation battles and still follow sound principles.Black – Solid reply to 1.e4
Stick with the Petroff (1…e5 2.Nf3 Nf6) you used in your recent win. Learn two key ideas: (a) 5…Nc6 lines and (b) the endgame-heavy 4…d5 variation.4. Practical endgame tip
When ahead in material, trade one pair of rooks and queens, but keep the other rook to maintain mating threats—exactly what you did in the Re1# finish. Re-create that scenario against the engine until it feels automatic.5. Training plan (30-45 min/day)
- 10 min – Puzzle Rush or rated tactics (focus on forks & pins).
- 15 min – Play one rapid (10 + 5) game, then spend 5 min reviewing it immediately.
- 10 min – Skim a lesson on your chosen opening; update your personal notes.
- Weekly – Analyse one of your own decisive games without an engine first, then with it.
6. Motivation corner
Your win-rate spikes in the evening hour block – keep scheduling games there!
You also perform best on Wednesdays; maybe that’s a clue about energy levels.
Next milestone
Hit 1150 rapid by May 31. That’s roughly +3 rating points per day—achievable if you simply finish the games you’re already winning on the board.
Good luck, Michael! Feel free to send me your next tough game for a deeper dive.