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Game History for Mary Westbrook |
Player ID: 16253-F, OSCO: Oklahoma Scholastic Chess Organization, Claremore, OK, USA
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Game ID | Mary's Result | Mary's Rating
Before & After | Mary's Color | Name of Opponent | Oppon. ID | Oppon. Rating | Game Date |
Time Cntrl |
Opening Moves |
Event ID |
Comments |
934692 | LOST | 300/P 279/P | WHITE |
A.Roy | 16210-J | 244/P | 10/19/13 | g/45 | | 903 | Tulsa K-12 Open |
934710 | DRAWN | 279/P 277/P | BLACK |
E.Albro | 16213-X | 174/P | 10/19/13 | g/45 | | 903 | Tulsa K-12 Open |
934724 | LOST | 277/P 258/P | BLACK |
J.Biggambler | 16250-F | 274/P | 10/19/13 | g/45 | | 903 | Tulsa K-12 Open |
934744 | LOST | 258/P 241/P | WHITE |
K.Naranjo | 16205-R | 296/P | 10/19/13 | g/45 | | 903 | Tulsa K-12 Open |
934759 | LOST | 241/P 224/P | BLACK |
B.Portillo | 16251-M | 284/P | 10/19/13 | g/45 | | 903 | Tulsa K-12 Open |
942040 | LOST | 224/P 204/P | WHITE |
N.Brant | 15901-X | 139/P | 12/13/14 | g/30 | | 932 | Tulsa Univ. K-12 Open |
942071 | LOST | 204/P 188/P | BLACK |
J.Enlow | 16996-H | 281/P | 12/13/14 | g/30 | | 932 | Tulsa Univ. K-12 Open |
942098 | WON | 188/P 212/P | BLACK |
E.Llanes | 16830-P | 150/P | 12/13/14 | g/30 | | 932 | Tulsa Univ. K-12 Open |
942115 | LOST | 212/P 196/P | WHITE |
L.Starr | 16992-J | 276/P | 12/13/14 | g/30 | | 932 | Tulsa Univ. K-12 Open |
942148 | DRAWN | 196/P 195/P | BLACK |
C.Smith | 16832-C | 109/P | 12/13/14 | g/30 | | 932 | Tulsa Univ. K-12 Open |
(10 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% |
0 % | 33.33 % | 20 % |
Average Rating Change when playing as WHITE: -18.5
Average Rating Change when playing as BLACK: -5.16
Average Rating Change Overall: -10.5
| Doctor Kibbitz says: "Mary Westbrook is much weaker with the White pieces. 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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Note: Pie charts are based on OFFICIAL results and do not reflect activity of the most recent 14 days.
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