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aradbajelan

Playing Since: 2024-05-25 (Active)

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Daily: 1282
8W / 3L / 0D
Rapid: 2261
956W / 1145L / 155D
Blitz: 2143
2214W / 2074L / 175D
Bullet: 2162
1458W / 1011L / 107D

Player Profile: aradbajelan

Meet aradbajelan, a daring chess enthusiast with a penchant for tactical battles and a flair for comebacks. Known for a remarkable 82.98% comeback rate, aradbajelan turns looming defeats into triumphant victories like a magician pulling queens out of thin air.

With a peak Rapid rating of 2109 achieved in April 2025, this player shows continuous growth and resilience in the face of both rapid and blitz challenges. Their average game length often extends past 60 moves on wins, proving a determined grind rather than quick checkmates.

Playing Style

  • Endgame Specialist: Nearly 55% of games reach the endgame phase, showcasing patience and strategic depth.
  • Calculated Risk-Taker: Sometimes early to resign (2.72% rate), but not before putting up a fight.
  • Playing Times: Hits their stride late night, especially around 11 PM, where win rates peak at an astonishing 64.29%.

Favorite Openings

Armed with a toolbox dominated by the Caro-Kann Defense in Rapid and Blitz formats, especially variations like the Advance Botvinnik Carls Defense, aradbajelan combines solid structure with aggressive counterplay. Also notable is their respectable success with the French Defense Classical and Giuoco Piano, dabbling in classical openings with modern attitudes.

Recent Form & Memorable Moments

In their most recent victories, aradbajelan outmaneuvered opponents through patience and pressure, winning games by resignation and checkmate, proving they know not just how to crush pieces but spirits.

However, every hero faces setbacks: recent losses include swift resignations where opponents managed to unravel their defenses, reminding us all that even chess wizards face an occasional blunder or two.

Fun Facts

  • Longest Winning Streak: 17 games in a row. (That’s basically a chess marathon—hydration breaks recommended!)
  • Most Played Opponent: mohsenghorbani, with 95 encounters. Rivalry or friendship? Only their knights know.
  • Win vs. Loss vs. Draw: In Rapid, roughly 330 wins, 405 losses, and 60 draws—proving a fearless attitude where playing safe feels more like cheating.
  • Tilt Factor: 18 out of 100. Yes, aradbajelan occasionally gets salty, but who doesn’t?

In short, aradbajelan is a formidable player who blends strategic patience, tactical flair, and a dash of unpredictability. A champion in the making, or at the very least, a worthy adversary who will keep you on your toes until the 64th move and beyond.


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Summary

Nice aggressive play in your recent bullet session — you create imbalances, look for tactical shots and press the clock. At the same time a few avoidable mistakes cost you quick losses (king in the center, early queen hunts that backfire). Below are concrete takeaways and a short practice plan to turn your strengths into more consistent wins.

What you're doing well

  • Fearless attacking style — you push pawns and open lines to create direct threats (this often forces mistakes from opponents).
  • Tactical eye — you spot mating ideas and checks quickly, and you convert when there’s a clear target (see your Qh5+ finish in the win vs wouterdh123).
  • Good at creating unbalanced positions where your opponents struggle to find safe replies under time pressure.
  • Resilient — you keep putting pressure instead of switching off after equal or messy positions.

Key mistakes to fix (specific examples)

These showed up in the games you provided:

  • King safety: moving the king early (Ke2 / Ke3) allowed a fast mate in one of the losses. In bullet, an uncastled/moved king is an invitation for tactical shots. See the loss vs digitoplays in the King's Gambit line (King's Gambit).
  • Over-extending pawns without coordination: pushing many flank pawns (for example the b- and g- pushes) can create targets and open files against your own king if you’re not ready to exploit the opening fully.
  • Repeated queen moves and hunting the f7/f2 square: the Qxf7/Qf7 mate ideas are powerful but risky — if the tactic doesn’t finish the game you often fall behind in development.
  • Time usage: wins on time tell me you pressure clocks well, but you also sometimes lose immediately to simple mates when you’re low on time. Prioritize safe responses when seconds are critical.

Concrete tips to improve in bullet

  • Prioritize king safety: in 10s/bullet, prefer either quick castle or a safe pawn shield. Avoid Ke2/Ke3 unless forced — it's almost always a losing plan vs direct attacks.
  • Make a plan for the first 6 moves: pick 2–3 safe openings you know well and a default reply to the most common replies so you don't spend time thinking early on.
  • When you see a mating shot (Qxf7/Qf2 etc), calculate up to the forcing sequence — if it fails, switch to a developing move rather than chasing the same idea again.
  • Tactics drills: 10–15 minutes of rapid tactics (focus on mates and forks) before a session dramatically reduces blunders in bullet.
  • Pre-move discipline: use pre-moves for captures that are safe, but avoid blind pre-moves that lose to simple tactics (checks, forks).

Short 1‑week practice plan

  • Day 1–2: 20 minutes tactics trainer (mate-in-2 and forks). Then 15 minutes of 3|0 games focusing only on safe king placement.
  • Day 3–4: Review 10 of your recent losses — write down the single reason you lost each (king safety, hanging piece, time). Try to fix that one habit in the next sessions.
  • Day 5: Play 10 rapid positions (30|0) from openings you like to practice middlegame plans without the clock panic.
  • Day 6–7: Bullet session where you enforce two self-rules: castle early or keep three pawns around the king; only hunt the f7/f2 target when it’s forced.

Study targets (short list)

  • Basic mating patterns and defenses (back rank mates, queen checks, common traps).
  • Opening safety: learn safe ways to play the first 6 moves in the lines you prefer (practice a simple system vs 3 common replies).
  • Practical endgames and simple conversions — when you win material in bullet, finish efficiently (basic rook and pawn technique).

Example game to review

Here’s an interactive replay of your win vs wouterdh123 — step through it and pause at moments where you or your opponent opened a file to the king. Look for the moment the attack became decisive.

Quick checklist to use mid-game

  • Do I have immediate mate or tactic? Calculate 1–3 moves only.
  • Is my king safe? If not, can I make a quick defensive move that keeps my plan?
  • Am I down development? Exchange queens or avoid trades until I catch up.
  • Clock check: with <10s, prefer safe forcing moves and avoid long calculations.

Follow-ups

If you want, send 2–3 specific games you feel unsure about (one win, one loss) and I’ll annotate the turning points and give 3 exact moves you could try instead in those positions. Also, tell me if you want drills focused on pre-moves, opening memory, or tactics.

Opponents to review: digitoplays, chessmaster4747488.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2174 2077 2282 1282
2024 1688 1592 1694 1338
Rating by Year2024202522821282YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1970W / 1549L / 181D 1881W / 1641L / 198D 67.0
2024 712W / 658L / 47D 615W / 763L / 50D 57.7

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 317 120 175 22 37.9%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 146 65 68 13 44.5%
Caro-Kann Defense: Karpov Variation 141 61 72 8 43.3%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 135 62 63 10 45.9%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 65 37 25 3 56.9%
French Defense: Burn Variation 62 31 28 3 50.0%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 60 22 35 3 36.7%
Sicilian Defense 53 28 23 2 52.8%
Scandinavian Defense 51 16 28 7 31.4%
Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation 46 20 22 4 43.5%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 528 291 216 21 55.1%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 240 114 114 12 47.5%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 162 88 68 6 54.3%
Caro-Kann Defense: Karpov Variation 142 59 78 5 41.5%
Amar Gambit 131 87 40 4 66.4%
Scandinavian Defense 129 69 57 3 53.5%
Sicilian Defense 124 65 56 3 52.4%
Barnes Defense 115 76 35 4 66.1%
Döry Defense 111 51 54 6 46.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 109 44 61 4 40.4%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 265 135 119 11 50.9%
Amar Gambit 263 165 88 10 62.7%
Scandinavian Defense 206 121 72 13 58.7%
Unknown Opening* 185 92 91 2 49.7%
Barnes Defense 128 79 47 2 61.7%
Sicilian Defense 100 70 29 1 70.0%
French Defense 86 56 29 1 65.1%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 84 36 40 8 42.9%
Alekhine Defense 80 42 32 6 52.5%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 80 40 36 4 50.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
French Defense: MacCutcheon Variation, Wolf Gambit 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Amar Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
French Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Barnes Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 40 0
Losing 18 2
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