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Akex05

Username: Akex05

Playing Since: 2021-03-18 (Active)

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Daily: 1400
1W / 0L / 0D
Rapid: 2247
840W / 785L / 91D
Blitz: 2806
4991W / 5467L / 726D
Bullet: 2600
4126W / 5412L / 627D

Akex05: A Rising Chess Prodigy

From his humble beginnings in 2021 with a blitz rating just above 2100 and a bullet performance in the mid‐1800s, Akex05 has steadily evolved into a formidable player in multiple time controls. His trajectory in the rapid and blitz formats has been marked by a consistent rise in rating—from 2116 in 2021 to a peak of nearly 2570 in 2025—while his bullet play demonstrated a similarly impressive climb, reaching the high 2600s. Such progress reflects not only a deep understanding of tactics but also a capacity to adapt and refine his strategies as he confronts diverse opponents.

Renowned for his resilience and tactical awareness, Akex05 is known to recover spectacularly even after facing setbacks on the board. His comeback rate of over 84% and his remarkable win rate even when down material highlight his determination and keen strategic insight. While his games often extend into the decisive endgame—demonstrated by an endgame frequency nearing 74%—Akex05 remains calculated in both his wins and losses, averaging over 70 moves per result. His balanced approach, combined with a comparatively low early resignation rate, reveals a player who is as patient as he is daring.

Beyond raw numbers, Akex05’s performance across days of the week and times of the day indicates a disciplined rhythm; his peak win rates during early morning hours, alongside consistent results throughout the week, illustrate his well‐tempered focus. Psychologically, he demonstrates a comfortable tilt factor, and his games under rated conditions often differ significantly from casual encounters—a testament to his ability to channel competitive energy.

In brief, the career of Akex05 is a portrait of steady improvement, tactical brilliance, and psychological fortitude. Whether in blitz or bullet, his commitment to the art of chess shines brightly, promising even greater heights in the years to come.


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Quick summary

Nice session overall — you closed out a clean tactical win with a promotion and showed good rook activity in the Caro‑Kann game. Your long‑term rating trend is very healthy (up recently) so your training is working. That said a few recurring tactical and king‑safety problems cost you games — most losses came from queen infiltrations and mating nets or from leaving back‑rank and loose pieces.

Highlights — what you did well

  • Strong tactical finishing: you converted a promotion into mate (nice calculation and follow‑through). See the finish from your win here:
  • Good use of open files and rook coordination in several games — you doubled / activated rooks quickly when the center opened.
  • Opening repertoire producing results: you have a strong win rate in lines like Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation and Scandinavian Defense. Keep using what works for you.

Recurring problems to fix

  • Queen infiltration & back‑rank/king safety: in the Sicilian loss you allowed a decisive queen invasion (Qxh1 followed by Qxf8 mate). Practice spotting enemy checks and queen escape squares before launching pawn storms on the kingside. Example of that loss for review (look from Black's view):
  • Tactical oversight in sharp positions — several losses follow a single missed tactic (skewer, fork, or back‑rank mate). Your tactics volume should be increased and focused on patterns you actually see in your games (queen tactics, back‑rank, and mating nets).
  • Time management / practical play: you sometimes spend a lot of time in the opening or early middlegame and then play quickly in critical endgames. Try to balance the clock — keep 10–20 seconds reserve for complex branching moments.
  • Converting small advantages: you win lots of tactical games but sometimes fail to convert quieter technical advantages in rook/endgame or queen vs rook endings. A few endgame drills will raise your conversion rate.

Concrete drills & study plan (this week)

  • Tactics (daily, 15–25 minutes): focus on mating nets, queen tactics and back‑rank patterns. Do sets of 8–12 high‑quality puzzles and review the missed ones.
  • Back‑rank and basic mates (2×10 minutes): practice defending and creating back‑rank threats. Learn simple prophylaxis (luft, rook lifts, king escape squares).
  • Endgames (3×15 minutes this week): king + pawn basics, simple rook endgames, and rook vs minor piece with pawns. Knowing one Lucena/Rook active‑defense idea helps a lot converting advantages.
  • One‑game deep review (30–45 minutes): pick your last loss and last win. Go through both move‑by‑move without engine, mark turning points, then check with an engine. Write 3 concrete improvements from each game.
  • Opening refinement (2×20 minutes): keep your successful Alapin/Scandinavian lines as primary, but study typical counterplay and common traps in the Closed Sicilian and Caro‑Kann since you play them often (Caro-Kann Defense).

Quick tactical and practical checklist — before you press the clock

  • Are any of my pieces hanging or undefended? (look twice)
  • Do I have back‑rank weakness? Can I give luft or move a rook to avoid a mate?
  • What is my opponent threatening next move? (checks, forks, discovered attacks)
  • If I win material, is the king exposed or will I get counterplay?
  • Do I have 10–20 seconds reserve for the next critical sequence?

Short plan for next 10 games

  • Games 1–3: focus on tactics only — pick clean tactical lines you missed recently and apply the checklist.
  • Games 4–6: play the Alapin/Scandinavian lines you are comfortable with; aim to reach middlegame with good piece placement, not a pawn storm shortcut.
  • Games 7–10: review one loss and one win from these ten — implement 2 concrete changes (e.g., luft earlier / avoid immediate pawn pushes).

Motivation & final notes

Your strength‑adjusted win rate (~49.8%) and the positive rating slopes show your overall level is high and still improving. Small targeted work on tactics, back‑rank safety and endgame technique will convert more of those close games into wins. Pick one concrete habit (check for back‑rank and hanging pieces) and train it for a week — you’ll see quick practical gains.

If you want, I can: analyze one of the PGNs move‑by‑move, create a daily 7‑day training plan, or produce 10 practice puzzles tuned to your recent mistakes.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2701 2806 2247 1400
2024 2702 2566 1400
2023 2464 2415 2247 2259
2022 2230 2263 2096
2021 1844 2116 2091
Rating by Year2021202220232024202528061400YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1125W / 1191L / 159D 982W / 1326L / 159D 84.9
2024 1147W / 1330L / 170D 1029W / 1438L / 176D 83.2
2023 1266W / 1315L / 174D 1129W / 1405L / 156D 65.6
2022 1137W / 1062L / 141D 1046W / 1154L / 133D 72.0
2021 624W / 437L / 63D 573W / 477L / 51D 66.0

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 258 130 107 21 50.4%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon 147 74 68 5 50.3%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 79 27 48 4 34.2%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 79 31 42 6 39.2%
Sicilian Defense 53 30 21 2 56.6%
Scandinavian Defense 43 25 16 2 58.1%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 41 29 12 0 70.7%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 38 22 12 4 57.9%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 37 18 19 0 48.6%
French Defense 35 12 23 0 34.3%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 1614 774 744 96 48.0%
Unknown 917 398 509 10 43.4%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon 689 308 334 47 44.7%
Caro-Kann Defense 549 262 255 32 47.7%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 458 184 253 21 40.2%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 411 183 196 32 44.5%
Scandinavian Defense 333 167 145 21 50.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 279 133 117 29 47.7%
QGD Tarrasch: 6.g3 cxd4 253 113 118 22 44.7%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 246 106 117 23 43.1%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 908 406 430 72 44.7%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 578 226 314 38 39.1%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 343 128 198 17 37.3%
Caro-Kann Defense 332 148 162 22 44.6%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon 317 161 139 17 50.8%
Amar Gambit 249 115 126 8 46.2%
Modern 249 98 137 14 39.4%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 235 106 111 18 45.1%
Scandinavian Defense 232 111 108 13 47.8%
Alekhine Defense 210 86 111 13 41.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 26 2
Losing 20 0
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