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ApacheSVD FM

Playing Since: 2020-04-06 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Blitz: 2566
620W / 654L / 143D
Bullet: 2511
669W / 703L / 99D

ApacheSVD: The FIDE Master with Lightning Reflexes

Known in the chess world as ApacheSVD, this FIDE Master has a knack for turning the tide when the odds look grim. With a blistering bullet peak rating of 2924 and a commendable blitz max of 2592, ApacheSVD embodies speed meets strategy. Whether it's bullet or blitz, this player’s average ratings around 2400+ prove they don't just play fast—they play smart.

ApacheSVD’s approach to chess is nothing short of relentless. Possessing a comeback rate over 87% and boasting an impressive 98% win rate after losing a piece, throwing them off the board is easier said than done. Their longest winning streak of 12 games proves they can keep the momentum going like a well-tuned machine.

When it comes to openings, ApacheSVD keeps things Top Secret, having played over 1500 blitz and 1800 bullet games with this mysterious repertoire and winning nearly 44% and 43% respectively. Opponents might as well prepare for the unknown — it's their toolbox of surprise tactics and psychological warfare.

Speaking of psychology, ApacheSVD's tilt factor is surprisingly low at 13, considering the intense highs and lows of blitz and bullet battles, making them a formidable foe even under pressure. But beware, their rated vs casual win difference of over 10% signals that when the stakes are high, ApacheSVD raises their game even further.

They've tangled with chess heavyweights such as fabianocaruana (100% win rate) and held solid records against a rolodex of opponents, including close rivals like dohochess and therealpeakyblinder. Their favored hours for victory? Late afternoon to evening, with a surprising peak win rate at 19:00—perhaps the perfect time for some chess magic.

Endgames are a playground for ApacheSVD, featuring in an astonishing 77% of their games, proving they're not just about flashy openings or rapid exchanges. With an average game length close to 79 moves for wins, patience and precision clearly reign supreme.

In sum, ApacheSVD is a resilient, fast, and tactically brilliant chess maestro who refuses to go quietly into the night—expect fireworks whenever they sit at the board!


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Game Review for ApacheSVD

Great work in your recent games! You are demonstrating solid understanding in your openings and middlegame plans, and your endgame technique is impressive. Here’s some constructive feedback to help you continue improving:

Strengths

  • Opening preparation: You consistently choose mainline openings like the Sicilian Defense, Four Knights Game, and Blumenfeld Countergambit which gives you a strong and principled foundation.
  • Positional awareness: In many games, you maneuver your knights and bishops well, aiming for good squares and putting pressure on your opponent's structure, which often leads to you gaining material or better position.
  • Endgame technique: Your recent wins show an ability to convert slight advantages into full points, especially through active king and piece coordination in the endgame.

Opportunities for Improvement

  • Time management: Though your moves are generally solid, occasionally your clock usage drops faster in critical positions. Make sure to allocate extra time when important decisions arise to avoid tactical oversights.
  • Tactical vigilance: In your losses, watch out for moments when your opponent creates tactical threats like forks or pins (for example, moves involving Knight forks and pins on your pieces). Regular tactical training will help you spot these faster.
  • Pawn structure: Try to minimize isolated or doubled pawns where possible, as these can become weaknesses in the long game. In some games, restructuring your pawns early can prevent opponent breakthroughs.

Key Learning Moments from Your Most Recent Win

In your recent victory against FabianoCaruana, you exploited an active piece play and central control to gradually increase pressure. For example, your knight maneuvers (Ne2-Ng3) aimed at targeting key squares and opening lines for your rooks. Your patience in the middlegame paid off by creating decisive threats without rushing.

Suggestions for Practice

  • Review tactical themes such as forks, pins, skewers, and discovered attacks regularly. Use recurring practice to spot these quickly in your games.
  • Spend time analyzing critical moments in your losses to understand alternative plans or defenses, notably in pawn structure and piece exchanges.
  • In the endgame, focus on king activity and rook placement drills to solidify your winning technique and defensive resourcefulness under pressure.

Keep up your hard work — your recent games show promising progress! If you'd like, we can analyze specific positions more deeply or explore particular openings tailored to your style.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
Dominik Horvath 110W / 197L / 21D View Games
therealpeakyblinder 70W / 96L / 10D View Games
siem_van_dael 50W / 70L / 5D View Games
agentp1 71W / 21L / 8D View Games
Felix Blohberger 9W / 45L / 4D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2022 2511 2566
2021 2457 2431
2020 2447 2430
Rating by Year20202021202225662430YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2022 272W / 266L / 68D 232W / 324L / 50D 81.3
2021 183W / 236L / 37D 187W / 247L / 26D 73.5
2020 307W / 251L / 40D 286W / 273L / 46D 82.0

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation, Yugoslav Attack 107 45 53 9 42.1%
Four Knights Game 87 43 30 14 49.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 69 38 25 6 55.1%
Sicilian Defense 61 33 23 5 54.1%
Unknown 56 33 21 2 58.9%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 47 29 14 4 61.7%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation, Haag Gambit 45 13 26 6 28.9%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 45 18 24 3 40.0%
QGD: 3.Nc3 Bb4 38 15 18 5 39.5%
Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation 34 13 21 0 38.2%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 97 54 39 4 55.7%
Sicilian Defense 94 40 45 9 42.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 91 38 48 5 41.8%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 72 34 31 7 47.2%
Scandinavian Defense 60 24 33 3 40.0%
Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation, Yugoslav Attack 59 36 17 6 61.0%
Alekhine Defense 58 16 39 3 27.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 53 24 27 2 45.3%
Modern 52 20 30 2 38.5%
Australian Defense 41 19 20 2 46.3%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 0
Losing 13 2
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