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alrapz

Playing Since: 2025-05-08 (Active)

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Rapid: 752
1242W / 1237L / 84D
Blitz: 792
0W / 1L / 0D

Player Profile: alrapz

Chess Alias: alrapz

Meet alrapz, a rapid chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares has been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride filled with grit, resilience, and a touch of cheeky brilliance.

Rating & Performance

As of mid-2025, alrapz's rapid rating peaked at a modest yet respectable 815 — a number earned after hundreds of battles, triumphs, and lessons learned. Despite dips down to the 300s in the early days, this player has shown steady growth and an unwavering love for the game.

With over 400 rapid games played, the win-loss balance is almost a perfect rivalry: 204 wins against 213 losses, with just a handful of draws. Clearly, alrapz prefers a decisive fight rather than a sneaky stalemate. Who needs draws anyway?

Opening Styles and Favorites

Known for a spirited attack with the King's Pawn Opening, alrapz has ventured into variations like the King's Knight and the intriguing Englund Gambit—where surprise tactics favor our hero with an impressive 75% win rate! That’s right, alrapz loves shaking things up early and making opponents sweat before lunch.

Less fortunate? The Vienna Game, where a humble 12.5% winning rate is a reminder that sometimes even the best strategists fall victim to tricky traps (or misread openings after a coffee spill).

Playing Style & Mindset

Alrapz tends to resign early only about 4.2% of the time, proving a stubborn fighter who often drags opponents into long, grueling endgames—over 58% of the matches extend to those tense, nerve-racking finales. Expect on average 50 moves in victories and an arduous 66 moves before losses finally settle the score.

Interestingly, alrapz’s psychological warfare includes occasional tilt episodes (Tilt Factor 10), so don’t be surprised if a loss sparks a fiery comeback streak later. And indeed, the comeback rate is a proud 66.7% — a phoenix rising from the ashes for chess glory.

And if you’re wondering when alrapz plays best—mark your calendar at 2 PM. That’s when moves become sharp, calculations are crisp, and wins tend to light up the scoreboard.

Riveting Rivalries

The most familiar foes include iyaarzz (20 games, with a tough 45% win rate), rnh-212, and ndra121. Alrapz has a mixed record against them but shines notably against others like al3amed, madzgara, and a whole crowd of opponents who once underestimated this nimble tactician. A 100% win record against numerous usernames suggests some opponents quickly learned it’s no walk in the park facing alrapz!

Highlights & Quirks

  • Longest Winning Streak: 6 games
  • Longest Losing Streak: 10 games (because everyone needs a challenge)
  • Best Openings: Englund Gambit and Van 't Kruijs Opening, with over 65% win rates
  • Time Warrior: Prefers games around early afternoons; a mysterious slump on Tuesdays
  • Finish Moves: Wins mostly by checkmate and overwhelming strategic pressure rather than timeout or stalemate antics

Fun Fact

Alrapz once pulled off a brilliant comeback after losing a queen early, transforming adversity into a dazzling victory that left spectators wondering, "Is this real life or chess magic?"

In a nutshell: alrapz is the kind of player who battles on, surprises often, and keeps the chessboard exciting – reminding us all that every game is an adventure, no matter the rating.


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Overview and focus

You’ve shown a willingness to fight tactically and keep pressure in sharp positions. That willingness is a strong asset in rapid games. At the same time, you’ve had moments where time pressure and risky opening choices derailed the flow. The goal is to balance your creativity with concrete, repeatable plans so you can convert more often from the opening into a solid middlegame and, when possible, a clean endgame.

What you’re doing well

  • Ambition to complicate the position and create practical chances for your opponent to misstep.
  • Good use of initiative when the position opens up, especially in lines that generate forcing moves and quick piece activity.
  • Resilience in trading down to favorable endgames when you’re ahead or have a clear plan.

Areas to improve

  • Time management in the middlegame: Several recent games show you entering complex sequences where the clock becomes a bottleneck. Aim to identify 2–3 candidate moves quickly at critical moments and commit to one after a fast review, rather than exploring many alternatives.
  • Opening discipline and consistency: You often choose aggressive, offbeat lines. While these can be exciting, they can also lead to uncertain middlegames if the plan isn’t clear. Consider anchoring a small, practical repertoire with 2–3 reliable setups you know well and can steer into solid middlegames.
  • Calculation discipline in the middlegame: In some tactical moments, a recapture or a simplification is not fully checked for material consequences. Slow down just enough to confirm you’re not losing material or getting into a worse endgame without compensation.
  • Endgame readiness: Practice common endgame patterns you’re likely to reach from your openings (for example rook endings and king-pawn endings). This helps you convert slight advantages and navigate rough positions more confidently.

Opening insights from your recent games

Your recent games show a mix of aggressive lines (including the Englund Gambit family) and other dynamic openings. This can be very effective in rapid time controls, but the learnings here are about balance:

  • When choosing sharp lines like the Englund Gambit, pair them with a clear middlegame plan and fast development ideas so your king safety isn’t compromised.
  • For longer-term stability, you might rotate in a couple of solid, less volatile openings that lead to easier middlegames (for example, structured Italian Game or a controlled King’s Pawn approach) to reduce early risk.
  • Reviewing games where the opening led to a tactical melee can help you identify recurring patterns that work for you and those you struggle against, so you can adapt your plan accordingly in future games.

Practice plan for the next period

  • Daily tactics: 15–20 minutes solving puzzles focused on forcing moves, checks, captures, and quick calculations to grow speed and accuracy under pressure.
  • Opening refinement: choose 2–3 openings you enjoy and build a compact micro-repertoire around them. Document typical middlegame plans, typical pawn structures, and common endgames you should aim for.
  • Endgame practice: work on 2 essential endgames you’re likely to reach (rook endings and king-pawn endings) to improve conversion when material is equal or near it.
  • Post-game review: after each rapid game, write down 2–3 concrete lessons (what worked, what didn’t, and a plan to apply them next time).

Encouragement to keep going

You're exploring bold ideas and learning from each game. A focused, steady plan will help you translate those ideas into more consistent results. If you’d like, I can tailor a short 4-week plan around your preferred openings and time controls to push your next set of games upward.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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martinzandstra 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
iyaarzz 9W / 11L / 0D View Games
ndra121 0W / 14L / 1D View Games
rnh-212 9W / 4L / 1D View Games
anak-bawang69 4W / 5L / 0D View Games
tbagslow 4W / 3L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 792 712

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 626W / 588L / 43D 596W / 633L / 39D 59.4

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 520 255 251 14 49.0%
Elephant Gambit 263 137 123 3 52.1%
Australian Defense 251 106 134 11 42.2%
Bishop's Opening: 3.d3 148 77 68 3 52.0%
Bishop's Opening 138 77 59 2 55.8%
Scandinavian Defense 135 68 62 5 50.4%
Amar Gambit 108 60 42 6 55.6%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 88 38 47 3 43.2%
French Defense 88 39 46 3 44.3%
Philidor Defense 87 45 37 5 51.7%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 9 0
Losing 11 1
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