After reviewing your games, I’ve noticed that you love to win quickly, but chess is not that simple, especially when you’re playing against opponents of the same skill level.
Personal Suggestion:
Avoid playing bullet games and switch to blitz. I believe you can reach a 1500 rating within a month by playing 5-minute blitz games, but only if you follow my advice strictly for one month.
Before we get into specific suggestions, let’s look at one of your games where you played as White:
In this game, you traded queens early. My suggestion is not to exchange queens in the opening unless you have to. Keeping the queen gives you an advantage.
I would like to suggest you to that next time when you will play with white pieces, you should not exchange queen in the opening until forced.
Opening Suggestion for kohlithebest
After reviewing your last 10 games, it’s clear that you don’t follow a consistent opening strategy and play and I thought that unfortunately you don’t have the opening repertoire.
I would suggest that you should find an easy opening repertoire and play it. Free resources my be available on Youtube. Go and find free opening repertoire and play it.
Middlegame Suggestion
In the middlegame, you often make logical moves but also blunder.
I would like to suggest that you must learn opening theory and play middlegame according to your opening plans.
One more suggestion for the middlegame is to learn pawn sturctures.Learning about pawn structures will help and guide your middlegame strategy.
Endgame Suggestion
I was surprised that you were playing endgame better than your middlgame and opening.
In the endgame you should have two goals in your mind, one is to create pawn weakness and the second is the create the passed pawn and promote to a new queen.
Conclusion
In conclusion, you should play blitz instead of bullet time control. Learn opening and its theory and play middlegame according to your opening theory. In the endgame, you should learn rook endgames and practice puzzles which contains pawn promotion to queen.
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