Repeated Opening Leak
Pattern Detected
You reached this position 3× and played Qe7 2×
Before
+0.09
After
+1.82
Your Record With This Line
50%
Green = best move|Red = your move
r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/4p1N1/2B1P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 5 4
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Games analyzed
300
Repeat positions
102
Opening leaks
4
1 count toward scoring
Missed tactics
627
Endgame mistakes
237
Accuracy
92.0%
Report summary
Your strongest recurring signal right now is Opening. The sections below update as more detail locks in.
Estimated rating
1212
Avg eval loss
0.10 pawns
Severe leak rate
4%
75th percentile loss
0.18 pawns
Strengths
Start with the part of the report that should feel good: these are the pieces of your game already giving you something real to stand on.
Good news first
You are not starting from zero here. Opening Prep is also helping keep the floor of your game higher.
Current edge
Your move quality is already giving the rest of your game a steadier base.
Also helping
You are reaching enough familiar structures to avoid starting every game from scratch.
Profile
A quick human read on where the next training gain should come from, without losing sight of what is already working.
Coach's note
You already have a solid foundation, led by Accuracy. The next jump should come from Endgames, because that is the main thing pulling the rest of the profile down. Fix that one deliberately and the rest of your game should feel steadier without losing confidence.
Profile outline
Read the full profile as a quick outline: what is holding up, what is dragging, and where the next training gain should come from.
Openings
Recurring leaks, opening rankings, and the sharpest one-off misses from the scanned archive.
Lowest: Sicilian Defense Open Accelerated Dragon Exchange Variation 5...bxc6 (31%) · Highest: Closed Sicilian Defense Traditional Line 3.Nf3 g6 4.Bc4 Bg7 (80%) · 299 games total
Positions you keep reaching and misplaying often enough to become a real pattern in your repertoire.
Pattern Detected
You reached this position 3× and played Qe7 2×
Before
+0.09
After
+1.82
Your Record With This Line
50%
Green = best move|Red = your move
r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/4p1N1/2B1P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQK2R b KQkq - 5 4
Pattern Detected
You reached this position 3× and played Nf3 2×
Known Opening Line
Your move Nf3 is played in 59,044 database games with a 55% win rate. The engine prefers a different approach, but this is a well-known sideline with practical results.
Before
+2.2
After
+0.18
Your Record With This Line
25%
Green = best move|Red = your move
rnbqk2r/pppp1ppp/5n2/4p3/1b2PP2/2N5/PPPP2PP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 1 4
Pattern Detected
You reached this position 4× and played g6 3×
Known Opening Line
Your move g6 is played in 570,009 database games with a 46% win rate. The engine prefers a different approach, but this is a well-known sideline with practical results.
Before
+0.31
After
+1.5
Your Record With This Line
100%
Green = best move|Red = your move
r1bqkbnr/pp1ppppp/2n5/8/3PP3/8/PP3PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq - 0 4
Pattern Detected
You reached this position 9× and played f4 8×
Known Opening Line
Your move f4 is played in 439,373 database games with a 52% win rate. The engine prefers a different approach, but this is a well-known sideline with practical results.
Before
-0.05
After
-0.91
Your Record With This Line
50%
Green = best move|Red = your move
r1bqkb1r/pppp1ppp/2n2n2/4p3/2B1P3/2N5/PPPP1PPP/R1BQK1NR w KQkq - 4 4
Positions that did not repeat often enough to become leaks, but were still expensive.
Pattern Detected
You reached this position 2× and played Nf6 1×
Before
-0.69
After
+3.41
Your Record With This Line
0%
Green = best move|Red = your move
r1bqk1nr/pp1pppbp/2n3p1/2p3N1/2B1P3/2N5/PPPP1PPP/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 3 5
Pattern Detected
You reached this position 2× and played Nxe5 2×
Before
+0.52
After
-2.19
Your Record With This Line
25%
Green = best move|Red = your move
rnbqk2r/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/4nP2/2P2N2/P1PP2PP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 6
Patterns
Grouped motifs ranked by impact so you can see what keeps showing up across your games.
Pattern Analysis
Ranked worst to best so the training target is obvious instead of buried in the tactic list.
Ranked Worst to Best
Missed MateWEAKEST
52x missed · forced mate
Back Rank Threats
44x missed · avg -498.6
Converting Advantage
191x missed · avg -320.1
Missed Check
47x missed · avg -109.7
Missed Capture
126x missed · avg -35.1
Equal Position MissesBEST
18x missed · avg -2.7
Focus the next round of training on the top recurring motif first. That is where repetition is hurting you most.
Tactics
Forcing moves and tactical shots the scan found and ranked by impact.
Forced mates are slipping through.
59 forced mates slipped through. Daily mate-in-2 and mate-in-3 reps should pay back quickly here.
The average miss is worth 64.3 pawns. Rebuilding a habit of checking checks, captures, and threats before every move is the fastest fix.
298 tactical misses across the sample is enough to justify a short daily puzzle block focused on pattern repetition, not just raw difficulty.
You had a forced mate but played Kg1 instead.
Eval Before
+M2
Eval After Your Move
-M1
Missed
Forced Mate
Winning Move
Qxg5+
💡Before every move, ask: "Can I give check? Can I checkmate?" Build the habit of scanning for mate patterns first.
Green = winning move|Amber = your move
r3r3/2p5/p2p2k1/Pp1P2pp/1PP5/5p1q/3Q1PR1/5K2 w - - 0 43
You had a forced mate but played d2 instead.
Eval Before
+M1
Eval After Your Move
-M2
Missed
Forced Mate
Winning Move
Qxg2#
💡Before every move, ask: "Can I give check? Can I checkmate?" Build the habit of scanning for mate patterns first.
Green = winning move|Amber = your move
8/p5pk/2p3rp/2p2Q1P/4P3/3p4/PPq3P1/5R1K b - - 0 29
You had a forced mate but played Qxb7 instead.
Eval Before
+M5
Eval After Your Move
-M2
Missed
Forced Mate
Winning Move
e8=Q+
💡Before every move, ask: "Can I give check? Can I checkmate?" Build the habit of scanning for mate patterns first.
Green = winning move|Amber = your move
r6r/1b1QPk1p/pbn4n/5p2/1B5q/PPP2P2/5P1P/3RR1K1 w - - 3 25
You had a forcing move that wins ~9.9+ eval, but you played c2 instead.
Eval Before
+11.76
Eval After Your Move
-M1
Material Missed
−9.9+
Winning Move
Qe2+
💡Back rank weaknesses are deadly. Always check if your back rank has an escape square — consider h3/h6 luft moves proactively.
Green = winning move|Amber = your move
4r1k1/ppp4p/6pP/6P1/5p2/2p2P2/P2q4/Q4K2 b - - 0 30
You had a forcing move that wins ~9.9+ eval, but you played c1=Q instead.
Eval Before
+8.11
Eval After Your Move
-M1
Material Missed
−9.9+
Winning Move
Rxc6
💡Always evaluate captures before quiet moves. Ask "What does this capture actually win?" — count the exchange carefully.
Green = winning move|Amber = your move
2r2rk1/p4p2/2Np2pQ/3Pp3/1P3P2/P7/2pq2PP/5RK1 b - - 1 27
You had a forced mate but played Qg4+ instead.
Eval Before
+M5
Eval After Your Move
-6.99
Missed
Forced Mate
Winning Move
Qg5+
💡Before every move, ask: "Can I give check? Can I checkmate?" Build the habit of scanning for mate patterns first.
Green = winning move|Amber = your move
r3r1k1/ppp4p/6pb/2P4P/2NPpp1q/BPR1P3/P4P2/3Q1RK1 b - - 4 26
Free shows the top 6 tactics.
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Endgames
Conversion errors, hold failures, and the endgame types that cost the most.
Positions analyzed
2057
Average loss
18.23 pawns
Weakest type
Queen + Rook
Conversion rate
61%
Endgame inaccuracies are adding up.
Queen + Rook endings are the clearest weak spot in this report. Targeted work there should move the whole endgame section fastest.
Average endgame loss is 18.23 pawns. Slowing down and calculating one move deeper in simplified positions should help.
By Type
Ranked worst to best so you can see which endgame family is actually costing you the most.
Ranked Worst to Best
Queen + RookWEAKEST
13 positions · avg -228.40 · 2 mistakes
Complex
88 positions · avg -113.38 · 16 mistakes
Queen + Minor
33 positions · avg -61.19 · 8 mistakes
Rook + Bishop
214 positions · avg -47.33 · 63 mistakes
Rook + Knight
54 positions · avg -37.05 · 8 mistakes
Rook + Minor
388 positions · avg -24.00 · 117 mistakes
Rook
70 positions · avg -15.25 · 16 mistakes
QueenBEST
30 positions · avg -1.03 · 7 mistakes
Weakest area: Queen + Rook endgames
Look for mating nets, back-rank ideas, and perpetual tricks. This material balance punishes loose kings fast.
Mistake rate
12%
Worst blunder
Mate
Failed conversions
35
You played Kxg5 but the best move was Bb2, losing ~Mate eval.
Eval Before
+2.12
Eval After Your Move
-M1
Eval Lost
−Mate
Best Move
Bb2
💡Rook + Bishop tip: The bishop pair with rooks favours the side with more space. Restrict the opponent's bishop to a bad diagonal and use your rook to attack weak pawns.
Green = best move|Blue = your move
r7/pp5r/2p5/3pk1p1/1P3pK1/2P5/P5P1/R1B2R2 w - - 0 33
You played Rgf5 but the best move was Rf3, losing ~Mate eval.
Eval Before
-0.02
Eval After Your Move
-M3
Eval Lost
−Mate
Best Move
Rf3
💡Rook tip: Keep your rook active and behind passed pawns (yours or your opponent's). The Lucena and Philidor positions are essential knowledge here.
Green = best move|Blue = your move
5k2/pp3p2/8/2P3R1/1P5P/6P1/P2rr3/5RK1 w - - 9 32
You played Rxa7 but the best move was Kg1, losing ~Mate eval.
Eval Before
-2.79
Eval After Your Move
-M1
Eval Lost
−Mate
Best Move
Kg1
💡Rook + Minor tip: Coordinate your rook and minor piece. The minor piece often defends while the rook attacks — don't let them get passive.
Green = best move|Blue = your move
4r1k1/pp5p/2p3p1/3p2b1/8/1PN5/1PP3PP/R6K w - - 0 22
You played Rdd2 but the best move was Rd6, losing ~Mate eval.
Eval Before
-3.46
Eval After Your Move
-M1
Eval Lost
−Mate
Best Move
Rd6
💡Rook + Bishop tip: The bishop pair with rooks favours the side with more space. Restrict the opponent's bishop to a bad diagonal and use your rook to attack weak pawns.
Green = best move|Blue = your move
8/8/8/p5R1/5R2/4k1P1/PKP4r/3r4 b - - 0 45
You played Rc8+ but the best move was Kf7, losing ~Mate eval.
Eval Before
-5.97
Eval After Your Move
-M10
Eval Lost
−Mate
Best Move
Kf7
💡Rook + Bishop tip: The bishop pair with rooks favours the side with more space. Restrict the opponent's bishop to a bad diagonal and use your rook to attack weak pawns.
Green = best move|Blue = your move
r3k3/8/8/p1K1PB2/P7/3R4/8/8 b - - 0 40
You played Ra3+ but the best move was Kf8, losing ~Mate eval.
Eval Before
-7.27
Eval After Your Move
-M5
Eval Lost
−Mate
Best Move
Kf8
💡Rook + Bishop tip: The bishop pair with rooks favours the side with more space. Restrict the opponent's bishop to a bad diagonal and use your rook to attack weak pawns.
Green = best move|Blue = your move
4k3/7R/4p3/8/1P3P2/2K1P1R1/r7/8 b - - 2 42
Free shows the top 6 endgame mistakes.
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Time
Rushed moves, wasted thinks, and the moments where your clock management actually helped.
Score
53/100
Avg / move
5.2s
Justified thinks
2065
Time wasted
81
Rushed moves
1050
Slow down. Speed is costing you.
2065 moments show you invested time in the right spots. That is a real strength, not hesitation.
669 fast decisions still held move quality. That is good intuition, not careless speed.
81 moments were spent overthinking non-critical positions. Trust simpler moves faster and save clock for the real decisions.
Time Insight
Spent 53.2s on this move with 2:03 remaining on the clock.
Time Analysis
Spent 53.2s on move 4 — deep in book territory where theory is well established. Save time for critical moments.
Position Complexity
10/100Time Insight
Spent 30.9s on this move with 3:37 remaining on the clock.
Time Analysis
Spent 30.9s on a straightforward position (complexity 25/100). Your game average is 3.9s — this cost you valuable clock time.
Position Complexity
25/100Time Insight
Spent 29.8s on this move with 4:12 remaining on the clock.
Time Analysis
Spent 29.8s on move 5 — deep in book territory where theory is well established. Save time for critical moments.
Position Complexity
20/100Time Insight
Spent 27.3s on this move with 2:32 remaining on the clock.
Time Analysis
Spent 27.3s on move 5 — deep in book territory where theory is well established. Save time for critical moments.
Position Complexity
20/100Time Insight
Spent 25.3s on this move with 4:18 remaining on the clock.
Time Analysis
Spent 25.3s on a straightforward position (complexity 25/100). Your game average is 3.4s — this cost you valuable clock time.
Position Complexity
25/100Time Insight
Spent 24.8s on this move with 4:21 remaining on the clock.
Time Analysis
Spent 24.8s on move 5 — deep in book territory where theory is well established. Save time for critical moments.
Position Complexity
10/100Free shows the top 6 time-management moments.
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Stability?Mental consistency between games. High means predictable performance, low means performance swings between sessions.
40
Average
Tilt?How often a loss is immediately followed by another loss. Lower is better and means you recover well.
51.7%
Tilts Often
Post-Loss?Win rate in the game immediately after a loss. High means strong bounce-back ability.
44.1%
Recovers
Timeouts?Percentage of games lost on time. High can indicate a time management issue.
11.7%
Sometimes
Max Streak?Longest consecutive win or loss streak across the analysed games.
9
Win · Extreme
Resigns?Percentage of losses that ended in resignation. Very high may indicate giving up too early.
41.8%
Fights On
Momentum
42%
Average
Early Losses
42%
Average
Comebacks
42%
Average
Mate Finish
42%
Average
Avg Win Len
28
moves
Avg Loss Len
28
moves
Best Run
28
moves
Worst Run
28
moves
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Positional
These quieter patterns show up before the tactical punishment. They are strong follow-up training targets.
Human-readable habits
14 concrete habits detected. The ones at the top are your highest-priority fixes.
“To take is a mistake.”
- GM Igor Smirnov
“When you have the advantage, don't trade — make your opponent suffer.”
- GM Garry Kasparov
“The punishment for grabbing pawns is usually a lost tempo, and tempi are worth more than pawns.”
- GM Garry Kasparov
“A piece that is not actively placed is a wasted piece. Every move must serve a purpose.”
- GM Siegbert Tarrasch
“Loose pieces drop off. Always check if your pieces are defended before moving.”
- GM Dan Heisman
“Maintain the tension! The side that resolves it first usually gets the worse deal.”
- GM Aron Nimzowitsch
“Develop your pieces to good squares, castle early, and connect your rooks.”
- GM José Raúl Capablanca
“Recapturing towards the center is almost always correct.”
- GM Siegbert Tarrasch
“The player who controls the center controls the game.”
- GM Wilhelm Steinitz
“The king is a fighting piece. Use it! But never leave it exposed in the middlegame.”
- GM Wilhelm Steinitz
“Do not hurry. The pawn structure is everything — it determines the entire game.”
- GM Philidor
“Every move must have a purpose. If you can't explain why you played it, you shouldn't have.”
- GM Savielly Tartakower
“Don't trade pieces unless you have a concrete reason to do so.”
- GM Yasser Seirawan
“A knight on the rim is dim.”
- Traditional chess proverb
These habits often repeat unconsciously.
Awareness is the first step. Pause and ask yourself whether the move has a concrete purpose before committing. Head to the Training Center to drill the exact positions where these patterns appear.
Train the exact positions from your games where positional habits hurt you. Find the best move in 56 real positions — ranked by how much you lost.
Your Own Positions
Real mistakes from your games
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