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Akash_jee2024

Playing Since: 2023-11-11 (Inactive)

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Daily: 1200
0W / 2L / 0D
Rapid: 509
147W / 166L / 35D
Blitz: 652
250W / 230L / 18D
Bullet: 624
412W / 383L / 15D

Profile Summary: Akash_jee2024

Meet Akash_jee2024, a steadfast warrior of the 64 squares who has been battling it out on the chessboard with a mix of tenacity, tactical prowess, and just the right dash of unpredictable flair. Known for a solid repertoire that includes the ever-mysterious "Top Secret" openings in bullet, rapid, blitz, and daily games, Akash_jee2024's journey from rookie to rising contender is one for the chess legends’ hall of fame—if they keep one for fighters who refuse to quit after a tough loss.

Chess Journey & Style

Starting off with humble beginnings and a bullet rating barely scraping 200, Akash_jee2024's bullet peak blossomed impressively, soaring up to a thunderous 840 by April 2025. Their rapid play reached a dazzling peak rating of 957 back in late 2023, and blitz performances have been equally impressive, peaking around the mid-700s.

Not the kind of player to resign early (only about 3.2% early resignations), Akash_jee2024 sticks it through the thick and thin, showing a penchant for long endgames and an average of roughly 59 moves per game, whether winning or losing. Talk about stamina! Also, with a remarkable 81.67% comeback rate, this player turns adversity into opportunity, making each lost piece a call for tactical creativity and daring counterplay.

Playing Characteristics

  • White Win Rate: 48.57%
  • Black Win Rate: 47.20%
  • Current Tilt Factor: 12 (which means a little frustration, but hey, who doesn’t get mad when you blunder your queen?)
  • Best Time to Play: Around 10 PM - prime time for checkmates and tricky puzzles.
  • Psychological Grit: Rated games bring roughly 29% more wins than casual matches—serious business in rated battles!

The Openings Arsenal

Known for running his own "Top Secret" opening strategy in bullet games (over 700 games with a solid 52% win rate), Akash_jee2024 isn’t afraid to challenge the norm. The Scandinavian Defense also makes frequent appearances, though with mixed success—suggesting a love-hate relationship that keeps opponents guessing. Alongside this, various classical defenses and offbeat openings weave into his fabric, making each encounter a fresh tactical puzzle rather than a replayed script.

Memorable Moments

Among recent clashes, Akash_jee2024 displayed remarkable nerves of steel by winning a complex battle against "Zeraaaaaaaa" with a timely victory on time in a Scandinavian Defense where precision was key. Not only did Akash_jee2024 win by checkmate against "Rennozz" in a sharp line of Petrovs Defense, but also executed a slow, grinding endgame mastery against "RTruth0," seizing victory by resignation under pressure.

Of course, losses exist on every hero’s story—like the nail-biter against "ILoveMenz" where time ran out faster than Akash’s patience, proving that even grandmasters-in-the-making have their off days.

Opponent Notes

Akash_jee2024 thrives against opponents like “nashloric,” “j_huuj,” and “iamlenard,” maintaining a perfect 100% win rate against many. Some adversaries have managed to crack through defenses (looking at you, “xyz135790”), but the overall record is a testament to Akash's relentless pursuit of victory.

In a Nutshell

Akash_jee2024 is a resilient chess gladiator with a penchant for long, tactical scrambles and a psychological game that can wear down opponents. Equal parts strategist and opportunist, he balances the intensity of ranked battles with a humbling acceptance of losses (and occasional dramatic checkmates). Whether on bullet’s lightning-fast battlefield or deep strategic blitz duels, expect Akash_jee2024 to bring their “A” game, a bit of mystery, and a whole lot of heart.

Prepare your pieces—and your nerves.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Akash_jee2024! Here’s some constructive feedback to help you climb to the next level.

Your current progress

Peak rapid rating so far: 957 (2023-11-11)
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What you’re already doing well

  • Active openings – You almost always seize the centre with 1.e4. In your win against zeraaaaaaaa in the Scandinavian Defense you grabbed space and never let go.
  • Attacking mindset – Sacrifices such as 5.Bxf6 (vs rennozz) show good tactical intuition and courage.
  • Early king safety – You castle in the first ten moves in most games; an excellent habit at this stage.

Biggest opportunities

  1. Time management
    Six of your last seven losses were on time. Decide on a “think-time budget” (e.g. 3 seconds per move in 1-minute games) and stick to it. In winning positions use premoves to finish the conversion.
  2. Endgame technique
    Against kebabamir and erwawaa you reached roughly equal endings but could not convert or hold. Review basic king-and-pawn endings and the concept of opposition.
  3. Blunder check routine
    Quick tactics (e.g. conceding 5...Nxf2 in your Vienna loss) still decide many games. Solve 10–15 puzzles daily; before every move ask, “What changed? What’s hanging?”
  4. Opening discipline
    With Black you sometimes push too many pawns early (…d5, …d4, …c6, …b5). Try the “2-3-3 rule”: in the first ten moves make ≤2 pawn moves, ≤3 minor-piece moves, and castle by move 10.

Practical drill

Replay these two recent games and write down improvements for both sides:

  • Your cleanest win:
  • Your time-trouble loss:

Next study steps

  • 15 minutes of tactics trainer every day.
  • Watch one short endgame video each week (king-and-pawn basics, opposition, triangulation).
  • Play a few 10 | 5 games to practice deeper calculation without flagging; return to 5 | 0 as your blunder rate drops.
  • Build a mini opening notebook: first eight moves as White (Italian/Vienna) and Black (Scandinavian/Pirc). Stick to it for the next 50 games.

Enjoy the journey and keep learning – good luck at the board!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
xyz135790 14W / 30L / 6D View Games
prathameshnale007 4W / 32L / 0D View Games
mayday2006 17W / 6L / 5D View Games
prathameshnale007-inactiv 0W / 16L / 2D View Games
checkycheker01 1W / 12L / 3D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 624 652 509
2024 459 651 509 1200
2023 221 290 510 1200
Rating by Year2023202420251200221YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 156W / 154L / 7D 161W / 144L / 5D 59.3
2024 157W / 127L / 5D 129W / 139L / 15D 63.5
2023 115W / 133L / 25D 100W / 117L / 15D 61.0

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 152 84 67 1 55.3%
Barnes Defense 61 35 26 0 57.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 40 16 22 2 40.0%
Amar Gambit 37 18 18 1 48.6%
Australian Defense 36 15 21 0 41.7%
Amazon Attack 34 18 15 1 52.9%
Alekhine Defense 32 15 16 1 46.9%
Four Knights Game: Spanish Variation 30 14 15 1 46.7%
French Defense 29 15 14 0 51.7%
Three Knights Opening 25 14 9 2 56.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Defense 65 28 33 4 43.1%
Scandinavian Defense 59 26 31 2 44.1%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 45 21 23 1 46.7%
Amar Gambit 42 18 23 1 42.9%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 38 24 14 0 63.2%
Amazon Attack 33 17 13 3 51.5%
Australian Defense 31 18 12 1 58.1%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 21 13 8 0 61.9%
French Defense 18 7 11 0 38.9%
Bishop's Opening 18 9 9 0 50.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 54 22 22 10 40.7%
Australian Defense 42 21 18 3 50.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 32 11 19 2 34.4%
Scandinavian Defense 28 10 16 2 35.7%
Amar Gambit 25 9 13 3 36.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 24 6 15 3 25.0%
Elephant Gambit 18 6 10 2 33.3%
Caro-Kann Defense 13 3 9 1 23.1%
Bishop's Opening 10 4 5 1 40.0%
Modern Defense 9 4 4 1 44.4%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Bishop's Opening: 3.d3 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Elephant Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 14 0
Losing 12 2
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