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What you play, how deep you know it, and where it leads.
Size = games played. Colour = win rate (teal ≥ 55%, gold 45-55%, coral < 45%).
Win/draw/loss split by opening and colour.
How your openings flow into pawn structure families by move 15.
Do you understand how to start a chess game?
Shaded band = ideal castling window (moves 6-10). Red bar = games you never castled.
Knights first = teal. Bishops first (non-fianchetto) = coral. Fianchetto = gold (justified).
Red bars = queen out before move 8. Ideal window is moves 8-15.
How often each piece is developed by move 15. Outer edge = 100% of games.
How you spend your opening moves. Retreats = wasted tempo.
When you leave opening theory. Teal = good book depth.
The centre is the heart of the board. Do you fight for it?
How often you control each centre square in the opening (moves 1–15). Teal = you dominate, coral = they do.
Higher centre control → better positions and more wins.
How clean is your play in the first 15 moves?
Average accuracy per move in the opening (moves 1-15).
Average seconds per move in the opening. Coral = too fast, gold = too slow.
Centipawn loss by move and opening. Red = where you leak the most.
Move number where your first inaccuracy/mistake/blunder occurs.
Evaluation at move 15 by opening. Shows which openings leave you best off.