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Username: Andrey_Klymchuk

Location: Vinnitsya

Playing Since: 2020-05-10 (Active)

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Blitz: 2838
771W / 502L / 122D
Bullet: 2714
47W / 12L / 4D

Andrey Klymchuk - FIDE Master Extraordinaire

Meet Andrey Klymchuk, a chess aficionado who proudly carries the title of FIDE Master — a badge earned not by accident, but through relentless dedication and some seriously impressive blitz moves. From humble beginnings at a 1604 blitz rating in May 2020, Andrey has rocketed up the ranks, frequently smashing the 2700 mark and peaking at an astonishing 2897 blitz rating in January 2024. That's some serious pixel power on the board!

If chess ratings were a rollercoaster, Andrey's would be a heart-stopper with plenty of thrilling ups and a few twists — but no terrifying drops. Zero blitz losses in their early days (21 wins and 1 draw!) prove an early dominance like a grandmaster in training, while over 700 blitz games later, the win rate remains formidable with 673 wins out of 1229 battles fought.

Andrey's style? Endgame wizardry is no coincidence: more than 85% of games feature endgames, with wins often stretching over 80 moves on average. Talk about stamina and mental endurance! The player’s tactical awareness shines brightest when mounting comebacks — an impressive 87.5% comeback rate after being at a disadvantage. Whether down a piece or just a pawn, Andrey finds a way to turn the tide.

Apart from chess chops, Andrey’s psychological mettle is no joke — a tilt factor of 7 means some occasional frayed nerves, but nothing that stops this relentless warrior. The 21:00 hour is the magic time when Andrey is most likely to play at their peak — clearly a night owl who finds inspiration when most are dreaming of pawns.

Favorite Openings & Playing Habits

  • Blitz opener of choice: The mysterious "Top Secret" opening (just over 1000 games!), almost like a magician’s secret weapon.
  • Sicilian Defense Smith Morra Gambit: A trusty sidekick with a solid 56% win rate.
  • Alapin Sicilian Defense: A personal favorite, boasting an impressive 83% win rate in blitz.

Andrey is no stranger to tactical fireworks, regularly engaging in sharp Sicilian battles and lively gambits. Opponents better beware — past encounters show a penchant for crushing some with flawless triumphs (100% win rate against several challengers). Friends might call Andrey a “blitz beast” who can turn a position from dire to dazzling with creative and surprising moves.

Recent Highlights

The latest victories include outmaneuvering strong opponents like Alexander Donchenko and MaestroCheck with flair and patience, winning through resignation and time management mastery alike. Even in the face of losses — like a tough game against Little_Skib — Andrey’s resilience shines through. The journey continues, with every move sharpening that killer instinct.

Fun Fact

With an average move count over 80 in victorious games, Andrey doesn’t just play chess — they craft epic sagas on sixty-four squares. If chess games were novels, theirs would definitely be bestsellers with plot twists galore!

In summary: Andrey Klymchuk is a FIDE Master whose blitz prowess, strategic depth, and psychological grit combine to create a formidable player admired by peers and feared by foes alike. The chessboard is their stage, and every move is a step towards brilliance.


Coach's Avatar

Hi Andrey – congratulations on your excellent recent results!

Your victory over Alexander Donchenko and a current 2897 (2024-01-02) near the 2800-mark show you belong among the very best online blitz players. Below are a few observations designed to help you squeeze out the next few Elo points.

1. Openings

  • Smith-Morra expertise: Your wins against 2600–2700 opposition demonstrate deep pattern recognition in the typical Nd5/Qd3/Bf4 setups. Keep it in the repertoire, but vary move orders (e.g. 4. Nf3 followed by c3) occasionally so opponents cannot prepare a single antidote.
  • Sicilian with Black: You score well in the Rossolimo/Accelerated Dragon structures, yet the game versus Cheer_Down shows that stubborn technical endings can still last 90 moves. Consider studying model endings with the …g5/h5 space-gain you like to execute.
  • Benko Gambit pain point: The loss to WhooopsIDidItAgain featured an early queen invasion on c5 and a mating net. A single evening review of modern Benko theory (especially the 9…Qe7 line you used) will patch this hole quickly.

2. Middlegame trends

  • Outstanding tactical alertness. Your combination 30…Nd3! in the Donchenko game is a textbook deflection, converting a spatial edge into extra material.
  • Occasional neglect of prophylaxis. In the loss to Little_Skib, you allowed 34. Rb6! followed by 35. a4 with counterplay that swung the game. Insert a quick “What does my opponent want?” check every 5-10 moves.

3. Time management

You usually reach move 20 with ~2:00 left, but several critical positions (e.g. move 38 vs Little_Skib) were decided with you under 15 seconds. Try this drill once per session:

  1. Play five 3|1 games with a hard rule: never let the clock dip under 45 seconds.
  2. Accept that a few games will be lost on quality, but learn to trust your intuition earlier.

4. Endgame conversion

  • The marathon rook ending against Cheer_Down was technically winning from move 60, but conversion took another 30 moves. A brief refresher on Lucena/Philidor plus side-rook techniques will save you valuable tournament energy.

5. Critical moment to review

From your loss to Little_Skib – Black (move 28 onwards). Try setting this up on a board and finding an improved plan for White before looking at the engine.


6. Statistics & rhythm

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Peak performance currently comes late-evening UTC. If possible, schedule key rated sessions during those hours and use weekday afternoons for relaxed training games.

Action plan for the next week

  • Spend 30 minutes on Benko Gambit defensive ideas.
  • Play a training set of 10 rook-and-pawn endings against the engine from equal positions.
  • Self-annotate the two most recent losses, focusing on the move where you first felt uncomfortable.

Keep up the terrific work, maintain the fighting spirit, and the 2900 blitz milestone will be within reach soon!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
Renato Terry 0W / 3L / 0D
Haowen Xue 0W / 1L / 0D
Petros Trimitzios 0W / 3L / 0D
adedian975 1W / 0L / 0D
balaganskiinikitos 1W / 0L / 0D
aladarguitaryst3 1W / 0L / 0D
big_benko 1W / 0L / 0D
animalgmc 1W / 0L / 0D
username19572958 1W / 0L / 0D
aloneking1000 0W / 1L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
PracticeMakesOK 8W / 7L / 0D
always_premove 5W / 2L / 2D
FarewellToKings2112 4W / 4L / 1D
Ilya Smirin 2W / 5L / 2D
Luka Kiladze 4W / 4L / 1D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2714 2846 1600
2024 2706 2801
2023 2676 2888
2020 1905 2266
Rating by Year202020232024202528881905YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 154W / 80L / 25D 129W / 102L / 18D 85.3
2024 100W / 79L / 21D 91W / 90L / 23D 91.2
2023 176W / 74L / 15D 143W / 96L / 24D 84.2
2020 15W / 0L / 1D 15W / 0L / 0D 66.5

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 14 10 3 1 71.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 5 4 1 0 80.0%
Czech Defense 3 2 0 1 66.7%
Modern Defense 3 3 0 0 100.0%
King's Indian Attack 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Australian Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Philidor Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Alekhine Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 2 1 1 0 50.0%
English Opening 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 5 1 4 0 20.0%
Amar Gambit 3 0 3 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 25 1
Losing 7 0