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Game History for Matthew Herman
Player ID: 99829-C, United States Chess League, U.S.A.
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Game
ID
Matthew's
Result
Matthew's Rating
Before  &  After
Matthew's
Color
Name of
Opponent
Oppon.
ID
Oppon.
Rating
Game
Date
Time
Cntrl
Opening
Moves
Event
ID
Comments
    44760     LOST 2086     2080   WHITE L.Milman 181-E 2455 02/01/05 g/30    
    44771     LOST 2080     2070   BLACK M.Fierro 66-J 2346 02/01/05 g/30    
    44787     WON 2070     2086   WHITE L.Tamarkin 171-K 1954 02/01/05 g/30    
    44795     LOST 2086     2069   BLACK A.Maltese 165-Y 2178 02/01/05 g/30    
    57806     LOST 2069     2054   WHITE K.Rohonyan 3034-P 2219 09/06/06 g/120   155  
    58568     DRAWN 2054     2058   BLACK M.Lee 6255-X 2149 09/25/06 g/60 c4...c5
Nc3...b6
e4...d6
155 New York vs. Seattle  
    59329     WON 2058     2085   BLACK I.Krasik 3007-Y 2211 10/18/06 g/120 d4...c5
d5...e5
e4...d6
155 New York vs. Boston  
    59769     DRAWN 2085     2094   WHITE E.Wilson 3023-Q 2322 11/01/06 g/120 e4...e6
d4...d5
Nc3...Nf6
155 Philadelphia vs. New York  
    59864     WON 2094     2124   BLACK C.Jones 3051-A 2329 11/08/06 g/120 d4...c5
d5...e5
Nc3...d6
155 New York vs. Carolina - Playoffs: Wildcard Round  
    60279     WON 2124     2147   WHITE I.Krasik 3007-Y 2184 11/15/06 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...e6
d4...cxd4
155 Boston vs. New York - SemiFinals - Sicilian Def.  
    66578     LOST 2147     2133   BLACK E.Wilson 3023-Q 2314 09/05/07 g/120 d4...c5
d5...e5
e4...d6
261 U.S.Chess League 2007 Season  
    66626     LOST 2133     2114   WHITE G.Young 7433-H 2173 09/10/07 g/30 e4...c5
Nf3...Nc6
d4...cxd4
261 U.S.Chess League 2007 Season  
    79217     LOST 2114     2100   WHITE E.Rodriguez 7420-Y 2287 09/03/08 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...d6
d4...cxd4
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    79340     DRAWN 2100     2104   BLACK J.Shahade 31-E 2207 09/10/08 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...d6
d4...cxd4
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    80329     WON 2104     2125   WHITE I.Krasik 3007-Y 2107 10/11/08 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...e6
d4...cxd4
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    80382     WON 2125     2151   WHITE M.Bengtson 3048-M 2252 10/15/08 g/120 e4...c6
d4...d5
e5...c5
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    80414     DRAWN 2151     2156   BLACK A.Kahn 9284-B 2285 10/22/08 g/120 d4...d5
Bg5...h6
Bh4...c6
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    80846     WON 2156     2179   BLACK A.Ng 11324-M 2195 11/05/08 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...d6
d4...cxd4
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    89262     WON 2179     2209   BLACK A.Zaremba 1086-M 2393 09/14/09 g/120 d4...d5
Nf3...Nf6
c4...c6
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    89312     LOST 2209     2192   BLACK M.Molner 1022-B 2318 09/23/09 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...d6
d4...cxd4
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    89667     WON 2192     2210   WHITE D.Naroditsky 6514-R 2121 09/30/09 g/60 e4...c5
Nf3...d6
d4...cxd4
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    89679     LOST 2210     2195   WHITE S.Uesugi 12184-E 2353 10/05/09 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...Nc6
d4...cxd4
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    97474     WON 2195     2224   BLACK S.Foisor 158-P 2390 10/28/09 g/120 d4...d5
c4...c6
Nc3...Nf6
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    97514     LOST 2224     2205   WHITE V.Martirosov 6239-K 2269 11/09/09 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...Nc6
Bb5...g6
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    97534     DRAWN 2205     2210   BLACK M.Molner 1022-B 2320 11/18/09 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...d6
d4...cxd4
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    97538     WON 2210     2224   BLACK A.Moreno-Roman 6253-Y 2023 12/07/09 g/120 d4...d5
c4...c6
Nf3...Nf6
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    98841     LOST 2224     2205   WHITE V.Shen 7424-D 2266 08/04/10 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...e6
d4...cxd4
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    99856     DRAWN 2205     2213   BLACK T.Enkhbat 3011-T 2412 10/07/10 g/120 d4...d5
c4...c6
Nf3...Nf6
792 U.S.Chess League 2010 Season  
    99868     LOST 2213     2200   WHITE M.Martinez 3010-W 2401 10/10/10 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...d6
d4...cxd4
792 U.S.Chess League 2010 Season  
(29 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%
39.28 % 56.66 % 48.27 %
Average Rating Change when playing as WHITE:     -0.5
Average Rating Change when playing as BLACK:     +8.066
Average Rating Change in 6 ENDGAMES (>47 moves):   +6.833
Average Rating Change Overall:   +3.931
Opening
Classification
Performance
as White
Performance
as Black
King Pawn Openings
excluding Sicilian Defense
avg. rating change: +17.5
(based on 2 games)
no results reported
Sicilian Defense avg. rating change: -4.111
(based on 9 games)
avg. rating change: +3.75
(based on 4 games)
Queen Pawn Openings no results reported avg. rating change: +16.12
(based on 8 games)
English Opening no results reported avg. rating change: +4
(based on 1 games)
Other Openings no results reported no results reported
Doctor Kibbitz says:
"
Matthew Herman has had more success playing the Black pieces. With the black pieces, he plays very well against strong opponents. Greater success with Black implies the potential for improvement with White. Concentrate on finding stronger opening moves. Endgame play is very strong. "
 
Note: Pie charts are based on OFFICIAL results and do not reflect activity of the most recent 14 days.
CXR Chess Win-Loss-Draw Pie Chart for Player Matthew Herman as White Player
CXR Chess Win-Loss-Draw Pie Chart for Player Matthew Herman as Black Player
CXR Chess Win-Loss-Draw Pie Chart for Games of Player Matthew Herman Decided in Endgame
Note: We regard any game of 48 moves or longer to be includable in endgame statistics. Approximately one third of all chess games are decided in the endgame. One can see, therefore, that endgame skills are of tremendous importance. Yet, this is an area that is very often neglected by young players. Success in the endgame demands familiarity with its own particular skill set; the strategy and tactics of the opening and middlegame are out of place here. Understanding the endgame's unique nature, and studying its mechanics, will catapult the player forward to mastery over his or her peers. Without this understanding, the greatest triumphs over the board are just not possible.
 


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