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Mulenga Prince Daniel FM

Username: 2900tactinhos

Location: Ndola

Playing Since: 2011-12-17 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 1321
4W / 14L / 0D
Rapid: 2325
28W / 16L / 1D
Blitz: 2604
4466W / 3614L / 461D
Bullet: 2297
268W / 208L / 13D

Mulenga Prince Daniel — FIDE Master Extraordinaire

Also known in the chess circles as 2900tactinhos, Mulenga Prince Daniel is a FIDE Master whose playstyle can be best described as a blend of tenacity, tactical sharpness, and occasional wizardry.

Starting from humble beginnings with rapid ratings around the 1200 mark in 2013, this player’s journey quickly escalated into a blitz and rapid powerhouse. By 2021, Mulenga cracked the 2300 threshold in rapid, solidifying their status among the chess elite. Blitz has been a true playground with a peak rating soaring over 2500 — a number that makes opponents sweat in bullet and blitz alike.

With a staggering longest winning streak of 36 games and a knack for comebacks (an 86% comeback rate!), Mulenga’s psychological resilience is no joke — unless you count the 15% tilt factor, which reminds us even chess masters have moments of “Why did I just blunder that?!”.

Mulenga's opening strategies are so secretive that the label “Top Secret” is literally applied to their preferred lines — with win rates over 63% in rapid and an impressive 56%+ in blitz. If only their notebook of openings came with a CIA clearance level.

This player doesn’t just aim to win — they love a grind, averaging nearly 70 moves per victory. It’s not just blitz blips; Mulenga loves the marathon games where the battle extends deep into the endgame, showing a true devotion to chess as a sport of patience and precision.

Between 2011 and 2025, Mulenga crafted tens of thousands of battles across bullet, blitz, rapid, and daily formats, accumulating thousands of wins — including some spectacular upsets and mighty defensive saves characterized by a 100% win rate after losing a piece. Yes, fear this comeback king!

Whether it is the tense 3 AM blitz sessions or the strategic afternoon rapid duels, Mulenga Prince Daniel's chess calendar is packed — and if you happen to play against them, prepare for a rollercoaster ride punctuated by sneaky tactics, solid endgame technique, and a pinch of top-secret magic.

In short, if chess were a blockbuster, Mulenga would be the unpredictable antihero — brilliant, resilient, and always ready to flip the board (figuratively, of course) when the moment calls.


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Hi Mulenga Prince Daniel, here’s a personalised review of your recent play

1. What you are already doing well

  • Initiative‑first mindset: In many of your wins (see move 16 e5! against jaffer_229) you willingly sacrifice a pawn or create tension to seize the initiative. This keeps opponents on the back foot.
  • Tactical alertness: Your victories often feature clean tactics (e.g. 25.Nd3! vs alimowafyy) and precise calculation in sharp Sicilians.
  • Piece activity in the middlegame: You rarely leave pieces undeveloped. Rapid centralisation (Re1, Rc1, Rd1 in the Italian) is a recurring strength.
  • Stamina during long winning streaks:
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    shows that when you’re “in the zone” you convert several games consecutively.

2. Patterns that cost you games

  1. Over‑pushing kingside pawns too early
    • In the Caro‑Kann loss (…g6, …g5, 11…g5?!) you loosened dark squares, allowing White’s Qh4‑Nxg5 tactic.
    • Remedy: before advancing flank pawns, ask “What squares become weak and can my opponent occupy them immediately?”
  2. Converting won positions under time pressure
    • Two losses were on time while you were materially up (e.g. vs newchesscorner64).
    • Train increment play: practise finishing won end‑games in 30‑second drills; set a goal to make every move under five seconds once a position is technically winning.
  3. Defensive technique when behind
    • After inaccuracies you often continue attacking instead of consolidating. In the Bogo‑Indian game you chased a far‑advanced pawn instead of organising your king’s defence, and the counter‑attack collapsed.
    • Adopt a “repair first” rule: when worse, improve king safety and piece coordination before looking for counter‑play.

3. Opening fine‑tuning

ColourTypical choiceQuick tip
White 1.d4 & 1.e4 systems Against …c6, consider the Panov‑Botvinnik to keep a space advantage instead of heading for slow structures.
Black Sicilian Scheveningen / Caro hybrid In the Scheveningen, delay …Nc6 until the centre is resolved; vs Caro, choose either the pure …c5 break or the Classical …Bf5 lines—mixing setups gave White easy plans.

4. Critical snapshot

The turning point of your recent loss came here (Black to move). Replay it and ask “What is the simplest way to neutralise White’s threats?”

5. Action plan for the next month

  • ⏱️ Clock discipline drill: Every day play one 5 + 5 game where you must be above two minutes by move 25.
  • 🛡️ Defence training: Solve three “survive & save” puzzles daily—♙ down, worse position, find the draw.
  • 📚 End‑game checklist: Review Lucena, Philidor and basic opposite coloured bishop endings (they appear often when you sac an exchange).
  • 🎯 Opening focus: Create a mini‑repertoire card for
    • Black vs 1.e4: main‑line Caro‑Kann with …Bf5
    • Black vs 1.d4: King’s Indian — but pick either the Classical or Makogonov and stick with it.

6. Milestone tracker

Your current best blitz rating: 2550 (2021-12-31).
Target for next review: +75 Elo while keeping your Hourly Win Rate above 60 %. See progress here →
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7. Motivational nudge

Remember: “When you see a good move—look for a quieter one.” The calm choice will win you more games than the flashy one once the position is already favourable.

Good luck, keep practising, and feel free to send me your next set of games for another deep dive!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
sorenspaette 0W / 1L / 0D
nkirealp 0W / 1L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
Daniel Anwuli 161W / 143L / 17D
kingrazor33 190W / 51L / 10D
thabov 138W / 50L / 6D
anthonyvanchitula 156W / 17L / 4D
hapaku 128W / 45L / 4D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2297 2604 2325
2024 2479 2341
2023 2462 2357 1321
2022 2452 2357
2021 2361 2550 2300
2020 2364
2019 2070 2407
2018 2087 2341
2017 2060 2217 1554 1321
2016 2205 2291 1447
2015 2109 2254 1552 1348
2014 1570 2097 1451 1286
2013 1570 2042 1200 1286
2012 1570 2002 1164
2011 1509 1387
Rating by Year20112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202526041164YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 28W / 13L / 4D 25W / 19L / 4D 73.0
2024 39W / 18L / 1D 31W / 22L / 5D 76.0
2023 4W / 2L / 0D 4W / 1L / 0D 70.9
2022 84W / 25L / 10D 81W / 33L / 6D 68.6
2021 158W / 78L / 19D 159W / 86L / 9D 72.0
2020 24W / 14L / 2D 23W / 12L / 7D 79.0
2019 25W / 12L / 1D 27W / 12L / 2D 72.0
2018 47W / 14L / 3D 43W / 16L / 4D 66.8
2017 276W / 111L / 15D 238W / 147L / 16D 69.3
2016 893W / 486L / 54D 823W / 510L / 67D 72.0
2015 793W / 566L / 61D 688W / 619L / 86D 73.3
2014 284W / 234L / 29D 250W / 277L / 20D 72.7
2013 198W / 168L / 20D 162W / 194L / 16D 66.4
2012 188W / 135L / 13D 162W / 167L / 14D 68.4
2011 5W / 2L / 0D 5W / 4L / 0D 40.3

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 35 25 10 0 71.4%
Amar Gambit 17 9 8 0 52.9%
Australian Defense 13 8 5 0 61.5%
Döry Defense 12 7 4 1 58.3%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 12 7 4 1 58.3%
Czech Defense 12 8 4 0 66.7%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 12 6 5 1 50.0%
Modern 11 8 3 0 72.7%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 10 9 1 0 90.0%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 10 5 5 0 50.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Döry Defense 249 143 93 13 57.4%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 220 115 95 10 52.3%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 213 97 107 9 45.5%
Benko Gambit 187 93 87 7 49.7%
Scandinavian Defense 166 104 56 6 62.6%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 164 86 66 12 52.4%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 163 93 61 9 57.1%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 144 80 62 2 55.6%
Sicilian Defense 143 87 50 6 60.8%
Australian Defense 135 81 47 7 60.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 3 0 3 0 0.0%
Sicilian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
QGD: 2...Bf5 3.cxd5 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Australian Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Karpov Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Normal Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Benko Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bogo-Indian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 36 0
Losing 15 3