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Game History for Jackson Goldsmith |
Player ID: 17749-M, Westark Chess Club, Barling, AR, USA
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Game ID | Jackson's Result | Jackson's Rating
Before & After | Jackson's Color | Name of Opponent | Oppon. ID | Oppon. Rating | Game Date |
Time Cntrl |
Opening Moves |
Event ID |
Comments |
958254 | LOST | 350/P 331/P | BLACK |
B.Chavez | 17669-J | 350/P | 05/16/17 | g/25 | | 1057 | 2016 Ernest Cialone Ft.Smith Elem. Championship |
958361 | DRAWN | 331/P 333/P | WHITE |
M.Gonzalez | 17710-E | 331/P | 05/16/17 | g/25 | | 1057 | 2016 Ernest Cialone Ft.Smith Elem. Championship |
958423 | LOST | 333/P 314/P | BLACK |
G.Didion | 17652-V | 333/P | 05/16/17 | g/25 | | 1057 | 2016 Ernest Cialone Ft.Smith Elem. Championship |
958544 | LOST | 314/P 294/P | WHITE |
E.Phan | 17716-J | 293/P | 05/16/17 | g/25 | | 1057 | 2016 Ernest Cialone Ft.Smith Elem. Championship |
958663 | WON | 294/P 322/P | BLACK |
N.Ballinas | 17942-V | 350/P | 05/17/17 | g/25 | | 1058 | 2017 Ernest Cialone Ft.Smith Elem. Championship |
958737 | DRAWN | 322/P 328/P | WHITE |
A.Castillo | 17592-K | 433/P | 05/17/17 | g/25 | | 1058 | 2017 Ernest Cialone Ft.Smith Elem. Championship |
958869 | LOST | 328/P 311/P | WHITE |
T.Wright | 17788-J | 378/P | 05/17/17 | g/25 | | 1058 | 2017 Ernest Cialone Ft.Smith Elem. Championship |
959013 | LOST | 311/P 294/P | BLACK |
A.Clark | 17797-H | 365/P | 05/17/17 | g/25 | | 1058 | 2017 Ernest Cialone Ft.Smith Elem. Championship |
(8 games displayed)
A d d i t i o n a l A n a l y s i s |
SCORE% as White |
SCORE% as Black |
Overall SCORE% |
25 % | 25 % | 25 % |
Average Rating Change when playing as WHITE: -7.25
Average Rating Change when playing as BLACK: -6.75
Average Rating Change Overall: -7
| Doctor Kibbitz says: "Jackson Goldsmith should study recent lost games and look for better moves. Rating is in a downward adjustment and will stabilize at some lower level. Every hour of study (especially with a coach) will make a real difference. Be sure to review every move of your games -- especially your losses. Try to figure out where you went wrong and what might have been better. High draw percentage suggests aversion to risk-taking. " |
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