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Annamaria Marjanovic WGM

Username: AnnamariM2001

Playing Since: 2018-10-02 (Active)

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Rapid: 2303
50W / 27L / 10D
Blitz: 2605
785W / 683L / 136D
Bullet: 2635
415W / 331L / 47D

Annamaria Marjanovic - Woman Grandmaster of the Chess Kingdom

Meet Annamaria Marjanovic, a formidable Woman Grandmaster (WGM) who has been steadily making waves in the world of chess. With a blitz rating peaking above 2600 and a bullet rating nudging close to the same stratosphere, Annamaria certainly knows how to keep her opponents on their toes—she's faster on the board than a neuron firing in a synapse!

Since bursting onto the scene back in 2018, Annamaria has played thousands of games across all fast formats, winning nearly 800 blitz games and over 300 bullet encounters. With a tactical awareness that ensures a 100% win rate after losing a piece, she has mastered the art of cellular regeneration on the chessboard, bouncing back like a champion every time.

Annamaria’s style is as intriguing as a double helix—she doesn't give up early (only resigning in about 0.32% of games) and favors endgames, appearing in 89% of her matches, showcasing a patient, methodical approach with an average of nearly 88 moves per win. Clearly, she enjoys the long game, unraveling complex positions like DNA strands under a microscope.

Her openings record remains curiously "Top Secret," much like a well-guarded genetic code, with impressive win rates across blitz (49%) and bullet (52%) games, and an even more astounding 62% in rapid chess, proving she's always mutating her strategies to adapt and thrive.

Off the board, Annamaria’s psychological resilience is no bluff; her comeback rate of 93.51% and modest tilt factor of 7 means she stays cool as a cucumber (or should we say, as cool as mitochondrial enzymes in their optimum temperature range). Playing mostly in the evening and early night hours, she exhibits maximum focus when most creatures would be diving into their nests.

Whether it’s blitz, bullet, or rapid, Annamaria Marjanovic channels the energy of a veteran cellular biologist with the precision of a fine microscope—every move calculated, every attack genetically coded for success.

In the complex ecosystem of competitive chess, Annamaria continues to evolve, outplay, and perhaps just occasionally, thank her lucky mitochondria for the endurance to carry on. Here's to many more games where she outwits, outlasts, and outsciences her opponents!


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Feedback for Annamaria Marjanovic

Hi Annamaria! I've reviewed some of your recent games and noted several strengths and areas to focus on to help you continue improving.

Strengths

  • Opening Preparation: Your handling of popular openings like the Sicilian Defense, French Defense Exchange Variation, and English Opening demonstrates solid theoretical knowledge. You develop pieces actively and castle early, which is great practice.
  • Positional Understanding: You show good awareness of key squares and pawn breaks, especially central control and timely exchanges. This often leads you to good middle-game positions.
  • Endgame Technique: In multiple games, you convert small advantages effectively and maintain pressure down to the endgame, showing good technique and patience.
  • Use of Tactics: There are a number of well-executed tactical shots and combination moves, especially in attacking scenarios, indicating sharp calculation ability and tactical vision.

Areas to Improve

  • Time Management: Some games show significant time spent in the opening or critical moments (e.g., move 23 in your Sicilian game), which may lead to time pressure in the endgame. Practice playing with consistent pacing to keep enough time for complex decisions later.
  • Handling Pressure in Complex Positions: In your losses, there are moments when your position becomes cramped or passive under pressure. Focus on improving defensive awareness and counterattack options to avoid being squeezed.
  • Calculating Longer Variations: In a few critical spots, deeper calculation or exploring forcing lines could help you seize tactical opportunities or avoid pitfalls. For example, rechecking forced sequences or candidate moves after moves 25-30 could boost your resilience.
  • Piece Coordination: While you develop pieces well early on, work on coordinating your pieces harmoniously to maximize their activity, particularly knights and bishops in the midgame. Keeping rooks active on open files also helps build pressure.

Suggestions for Training

  • Analyze your losses carefully to find recurring patterns in mistakes and weak spots; consider Vladimir Burmakin and Ahmed Abdullah S Alrehaili games as study examples.
  • Practice tactics puzzles focusing on complex calculation and defensive tactics to sharpen your calculation depth and pattern recognition.
  • Try timed training sessions where you assign a fixed time per phase (opening, middlegame, endgame) to improve your time management under pressure.
  • Review fundamental endgame techniques regularly to maintain your good conversion rate and reduce errors in time trouble.

Keep it up!

You are clearly a strong player with solid fundamentals and a good fight in you. Keep practicing patience and calculation to keep climbing higher. Your recent wins by checkmate and time pressure show fighting spirit—let's build on that!

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2607 2605
2024 2589 2599
2023 2575 2505 2303 2303
2022 2549 2593 2339
2021 2443 2461
2020 2492 2502 2134
2019 2392 2601
2018 2200 2530
Rating by Year2018201920202021202220232024202526072134YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 68W / 61L / 7D 71W / 58L / 9D 88.6
2024 11W / 8L / 2D 12W / 10L / 0D 96.1
2023 23W / 15L / 5D 16W / 19L / 7D 98.1
2022 126W / 73L / 27D 110W / 99L / 15D 90.6
2021 12W / 8L / 2D 13W / 10L / 0D 92.0
2020 28W / 31L / 6D 29W / 37L / 6D 92.8
2019 275W / 213L / 33D 232W / 240L / 40D 93.1
2018 122W / 75L / 24D 121W / 88L / 13D 98.0

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 94 50 36 8 53.2%
English Opening 77 35 31 11 45.5%
English Opening: Drill Variation 73 36 33 4 49.3%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 59 36 19 4 61.0%
Bogo-Indian Defense 51 19 31 1 37.2%
French Defense: Burn Variation 42 20 17 5 47.6%
English Opening: Closed, Taimanov Variation 37 22 13 2 59.5%
Döry Defense 35 16 15 4 45.7%
English Opening: Caro-Kann Defensive System 33 15 15 3 45.5%
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation 32 15 12 5 46.9%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 126 75 45 6 59.5%
Modern 50 25 21 4 50.0%
French Defense 48 21 23 4 43.8%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 42 23 16 3 54.8%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 32 15 15 2 46.9%
King's Indian Attack 30 17 12 1 56.7%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 26 13 12 1 50.0%
Australian Defense 20 8 11 1 40.0%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 20 9 7 4 45.0%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 19 13 6 0 68.4%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer Variation, Modern Variation 1 0 0 1 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 23 1
Losing 7 0
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