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Ajay9758

Playing Since: 2024-11-27 (Active)

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Daily: 526
41W / 74L / 1D
Rapid: 496
749W / 728L / 99D
Blitz: 304
430W / 429L / 35D
Bullet: 304
39W / 32L / 3D

Meet Ajay9758: The Chess Enigma

Known in online chess circles as Ajay9758, this player has a style as mysterious as their opening repertoire labeled "Top Secret." With over 2,000 rapid games and nearly a thousand in 2025 alone, Ajay9758 has clocked in serious hours on the board, proving dedication and stamina.

Rating Rollercoaster

Ajay's journey through the rating ranks is a tale of grit and perseverance. Starting 2024 with a rapid rating hovering around 238 and ending the year at 356, they skyrocketed to a max rapid rating of 697 in 2025. Even though bullet chess seems to be more of a speed challenge than a comfort zone, their bullet rating climbed steadily from 224 to 276 the next year. Ajay’s blitz rating tells a similar growth story, moving from 254 in 2024 up to a quite respectable 366 in 2025. Daily chess shows a fascinating leap from a solid 389 to a whopping 490.

The Warrior’s Record

With over 1,300 rapid games featuring nearly as many wins as losses (511 wins vs. 492 losses), Ajay exemplifies the true fighting spirit. Blitz and bullet matches show a knack for close calls, with win rates just shy of 50% for both. Daily games have been tougher, but hey — who has time for slow and steady when you can blitz your way to glory?

Playing Style & Quirks

  • Early resignation rate: 17.97% — Sometimes Ajay knows when to throw in the towel, but never without a fight.
  • Comeback rate: An impressive 62.98% of games make a thrilling recovery, proving resilience is their secret weapon.
  • Win rate after losing a piece: 100% — Apparently, Ajay is the chess equivalent of “never count me out!”
  • Average moves per win: 56 moves — patience and strategy are their virtues.
  • Longest winning streak: 8 games, because when Ajay gets going, they don’t stop.

Favorite Opponents & Rivalry

Ajay9758 has faced “khushimondal” 31 times with a win rate just under 50%, hinting at a compelling rivalry. Recent battles against opponents like “happiercheckmate” and “deepprajapati6199” show that Ajay never shies away from a challenge.

When Does Ajay Shine?

Surprisingly, their best win rates occur in the early morning hours (2 AM with a stellar 59.09% win rate) and late night (22:00 at 68.18%). Looks like Ajay is a true night owl, keeping chessboards burning when most are in dreamland.

Final Thoughts

Whether pulling off comebacks or skillfully navigating long endgames, Ajay9758 plays with passion, humor, and a sprinkle of mystery. A Top Secret master with a dazzling record and a streaky streak, Ajay just might be the chess world's best-kept secret waiting to be unveiled.


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Coach Chesswick

Quick summary

Nice run — you converted two clean attacking wins recently and your rating trend is moving up. You show a good instinct for direct attacks and creating imbalances, but recurring issues (king safety, back-rank threats and time management) are costing you in losses. Below are focused, practical steps you can use in your next training block.

Highlights — what you're doing well

  • Finishing tactics: you converted mating patterns confidently — for example your win vs tomrtoe finished after forcing the opponent’s king onto the first rank and delivering a decisive rook mate.
  • Creating imbalances: you open files and push passed pawns to activate your rooks and queen, often turning small advantages into decisive attacks.
  • Opening variety: you play aggressive, offbeat systems (e.g., Amazon Attack) and get practical chances out of the opening — that’s effective versus lower-rated opponents.

Main weaknesses to fix

  • King safety / back-rank danger — several losses show the opponent exploiting an exposed king or lack of luft. Watch for patterns leading to a Back rank mate.
  • Premature pawn pushes (f & g advances) without development — these create holes and weaken squares around your king.
  • Time management — you play quickly early, then face hard decisions on low clock. That increases tactical oversights.
  • Loose pieces — launching an attack while leaving pieces undefended invites tactical replies (typical Loose Piece situations).

Concrete training plan (2–4 week block)

  • Tactics daily — 12–20 puzzles per day focused on forks, pins, discovered checks and mating nets (first-rank/ back-rank patterns).
  • Mini endgame work — 10–15 minutes, 3× per week on basic rook endgames and king & pawn endings; learn the practical plans (cutting the king off, using the rook behind a passed pawn).
  • Opening tune-up — pick two primary openings (I suggest tightening your Philidor Defense lines and one common reply to 1.e4 e5 2.Nc3 d6) and learn typical plans and one simple trap to avoid.
  • Game review routine — for every decisive game: (1) find the turning point, (2) locate tactical misses, (3) try to find improvements before checking the engine, then annotate the key moments.

Practical rules to apply over the board

  • Before pushing a pawn near your king ask: “Does this create a hole or open a file for the opponent?” If yes, delay the advance.
  • If the opponent’s heavy pieces are aiming at your back rank, either create luft or trade pieces to remove the mating threat.
  • When attacking, check that none of your pieces are undefended — trading a piece to reduce tactical risk is often worth it.
  • Adopt a 5–10 second routine on each move in complex positions: scan for checks, captures and threats to cut blunders.

Examples from your recent games — short notes

  • Win vs Tomrtoe: excellent coordination — you opened the g-file, forced the king to the edge and finished with a rook mate. Good sense of timing and piece activity.
  • Win vs xxJuniorH: you turned a central passed pawn into a queen-side invasion and used the queen and rooks decisively. Strong conversion of material advantage.
  • Loss vs Alistoroser (24 Oct): opponent exploited open lines and delivered mate on the h-file. Remedy: avoid weakening pawn moves when pieces remain undeveloped and give your king a flight square when the g/h-files are opening.
  • Loss vs NeolitoLosBaos: loss grew from an exposed king and missed tactics — focus on tightening your defense while pursuing an attack.

Short checklist to review after each game

  • Was my king safe? (Yes / No). If No, why?
  • Did I leave any loose or undefended pieces? (Yes / No)
  • Did I have a clear plan, or was I reacting move-by-move?
  • Where was the turning point — could I have simplified or traded to reduce the opponent’s attack?

Next steps for the week

  • Start a 7‑day tactic streak (focus: mating nets & forks).
  • Annotate one win and one loss from this batch — write down what you thought, then compare with engine suggestions.
  • Play 6–8 rapid games aiming to keep your king safe (count how many games you avoid creating back-rank or open‑file weaknesses).

You’re trending upward — keep the focused practice and the rating gains will follow. If you want, tell me which opening you’d like to clean up first (the Philidor Defense, the Amazon Attack or the Vienna-type positions) and I’ll give a 1‑page repertoire tweak and 3 model games to study.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
tomrtoe 1W / 0L / 0D View
xxjuniorh 1W / 0L / 0D View
alistoroser 0W / 1L / 0D View
neolitolosbaos 0W / 1L / 0D View
ng_karan_009 0W / 1L / 0D View
andikanzz_chess 1W / 0L / 0D View
jaredmg12 0W / 1L / 0D View
hama911 1W / 0L / 0D View
tigre_tabu 1W / 0L / 0D View
sam79sam79 2W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
khushimondal 15W / 13L / 3D View Games
00priya000 11W / 9L / 2D View Games
azureblade0 4W / 4L / 0D View Games
jordyng87 4W / 3L / 1D View Games
nehastar1419 4W / 4L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 240 309 553 526
2024 224 254 356 389
Rating by Year20242025553224YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 498W / 473L / 40D 467W / 481L / 64D 58.5
2024 106W / 116L / 12D 109W / 108L / 10D 49.1

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 395 200 173 22 50.6%
Australian Defense 199 98 86 15 49.2%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 187 89 87 11 47.6%
Philidor Defense 173 81 77 15 46.8%
Amar Gambit 143 72 63 8 50.4%
Bishop's Opening 41 18 21 2 43.9%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 33 23 9 1 69.7%
Elephant Gambit 32 12 20 0 37.5%
French Defense 30 13 17 0 43.3%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 28 16 11 1 57.1%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 31 17 14 0 54.8%
Amar Gambit 17 7 10 0 41.2%
Australian Defense 14 4 10 0 28.6%
Amazon Attack 11 5 6 0 45.5%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 7 3 4 0 42.9%
Barnes Defense 7 1 6 0 14.3%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 6 2 4 0 33.3%
Philidor Defense 6 1 5 0 16.7%
Elephant Gambit 6 0 5 1 0.0%
Czech Defense 3 0 3 0 0.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 142 77 63 2 54.2%
Amar Gambit 115 56 55 4 48.7%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 109 56 48 5 51.4%
Australian Defense 96 44 47 5 45.8%
Philidor Defense 57 27 26 4 47.4%
French Defense 31 12 17 2 38.7%
Elephant Gambit 28 13 15 0 46.4%
Bishop's Opening 21 10 11 0 47.6%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 19 9 9 1 47.4%
Czech Defense 18 8 10 0 44.4%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 14 8 5 1 57.1%
Australian Defense 14 8 6 0 57.1%
Amar Gambit 8 6 2 0 75.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 7 3 4 0 42.9%
Philidor Defense 5 3 2 0 60.0%
French Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Elephant Gambit 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Czech Defense 3 0 3 0 0.0%
Center Game 2 1 0 1 50.0%
Modern Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 8 2
Losing 12 0
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