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AtillaBozkurt

Playing Since: 2010-04-11 (Active)

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Daily: 685
0W / 0L / 1D
Rapid: 2021
2W / 1L / 0D
Blitz: 2198
22507W / 25332L / 1690D
Bullet: 1930
449W / 464L / 19D

AtillaBozkurt: A Chess Journey Like No Other

Meet AtillaBozkurt, a Blitz warrior whose chess adventures span nearly a decade and include thousands of battles fought on 64 squares at lightning speed. If speed chess had a marathon, Atilla would have run it backward, sideways, and probably while sipping coffee.

Rating Rise and Shine

Starting in 2017 with a respectable Blitz rating near 1900, Atilla showed a steady climb, peaking towards a blazing 2300+ in Blitz by 2024-2025 – enough to make Magnus Carlsen wink in curious approval. Bullet rating? Peaking around 2032 in 2022, proving that Atilla can also survive and thrive when the clock is actually a ticking bomb!

Opening Repertoire: Modern Defense and Friends

Trying to predict Atilla's moves? Good luck – they mix the Modern Defense family heavily, rattling opponents with lines like the Accelerated Gurgenidze and taking friends on a wild ride with the Pirc Defense and Queen's Pawn Opening. It’s suspicious how often games start with "Modern Defense," like Atilla just thinks, “Why not modernize everything, even chess openings?”

Style and Flair

  • Endgame endurance: 85% frequency in games reaching the endgame – clearly a chess ninja who doesn’t quit until the last pawn runs out of coffee.
  • Move marathon: Almost 73 moves on average per win, and over 83 in losses. Atilla certainly likes to keep the show going longer than a Netflix binge.
  • Tactical Tenacity: A dazzling 88.6% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win after losing a piece – Atilla turns missing material into an art form. Rumor has it they once won with a single pawn and a cheeky wink.
  • Resignation rate: Extremely low early resignations (under 1%) — because Atilla’s motto is “Give me the board or give me patience.”

Daily and Rapid

Not just a bullet and blitz fanatic, Atilla loves a slow burn as well, though daily chess games (like the ones played over weeks) are rare but respected. Rapid games have popped up too, with a modest but solid presence near 2100 ratings.

Speaking of Opponents...

Atilla's most played opponents like supervision1000 and apokalipsa13 have faced hundreds of games, with nearly half of them ending in victories for our hero. And the win rates against a wide array of players read like a who's who of chess fortunes — some 100% wins, some heartbreaks, but always learning and entertaining.

When to Catch Atilla?

Peak performance hours? Between noon and early afternoon, with nearly 49% win rates at noon and solid afternoon numbers, proving lunchtime is prime time for the blitz beast.

Did We Mention The Humor?

AtillaBozkurt doesn’t just play chess; they live it like a rollercoaster with an unpredictable twist. Their games could be subtitled: “How to keep your opponents guessing while you’re guessing yourself.” With a tilt factor below 20 (despite tons of losses), Atilla keeps calm and carried on, because in their world, every trap has a counter-trap, and every blunder is just a future comeback in disguise.

Final Thoughts

AtillaBozkurt is the grandmaster of persistence, the prince of practical play, and perhaps the only player who looks at losing a piece as “Hey, challenge accepted!” Whether it’s blitz, bullet, or a relaxed daily game, Atilla’s chess is a story of grit, wit, and the love of the game itself. Buckle up and enjoy the ride – it’s going to be a fun one!


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Quick summary

Nice run — your rating trend is climbing and your strength‑adjusted win rate (~53%) shows you’re beating opponents of similar strength often enough. The concrete pattern from the recent games: you convert well when you have time and a clear plan, but you lose too many games to time trouble. Fixing your clock habits will give the biggest immediate boost in bullet.

Game highlights (one win you can review)

Good practical choices in your win vs lucas228: you kept pieces active, traded into a favourable structure and created a concrete tactical payoff. Replay the final sequence to see how the opponent’s loose pieces and your pressure led to resignation.

  • Replay the win:
  • What worked: central control, active rooks, correct exchanges when you reached a tactical shot.

What you’re doing well

  • You pick active setups and create pressure — that pays off in bullet where opponents often crack under concrete threats.
  • Conversions are solid when you have time to think: you see tactics and finish combinations.
  • Your long‑term trend and recent rating gain (about +31) show steady improvement — keep the habits that led to that.
  • Your opening pool includes lines where you score well (Czech Defense, Barnes/Modern in your stats) — you have reliable weapons to play quickly from memory.

Primary weaknesses to fix (high impact)

  • Time trouble / flagging: multiple recent losses ended on time. Bullet is often decided by clock — not just the position.
  • Pace in opening: spending too long on non‑critical opening moves costs you later. In lines you know, play the book moves instantly.
  • When the clock gets low you still enter complicated tactical battles instead of simplifying to a winning endgame or forcing a clear plan.
  • Occasional piece placement: watch for knights on the rim, passive bishops and doubled pawns that reduce your counterplay when the clock is low.

Concrete, short‑term practice plan (for the next week)

  • Daily 10–15 minute bullet mini‑session (10|0): focus only on speed and survival. Goal: keep average move time ~1s in the opening and ~2s midgame.
  • 10 minutes of tactics with a 3s solve target per puzzle — trains pattern recognition so you react faster in games.
  • Practice 20 games of a single opening for white and a single opening for black (your best scored openings). Memorize the first 7–8 moves so you can play them instantly.
  • Endgame drill: run 10 rook vs rook+pawn conversion drills so you can close when ahead even under time pressure.

In‑game checklist (use this every bullet game)

  • Opening (moves 1–8): play known moves instantly. If unfamiliar, choose a simple, safe developing move — don’t think too long.
  • When below ~15 seconds: simplify if you have advantage (trade queens/major pieces) or set up a simple tactical threat; avoid long tactical calculations.
  • Use pre‑moves smartly: only in forced recaptures or when your opponent’s move is almost guaranteed.
  • Keep your king safe and pieces active — an extra tempo on development is worth more in bullet than a small positional nuance.

Opening & repertoire advice

Your stats show you perform well in a handful of openings (Amar Gambit volume, Czech Defense and some Modern/Barnes lines). In bullet you want 2–3 dependable systems and to play them fast.

  • Pick one main response to 1.e4 and one to 1.d4 that you play 80% of the time — hone the first 8 moves until automatic.
  • If an opening line regularly gets you into messy equal positions where you think long, switch to a simpler alternative in bullet.
  • Study the common tactical motifs in your chosen openings so you can react instantly when they appear.

Time management tactics (bullet‑specific)

  • Count your seconds mentally: aim for ~1s per book move; reserve thinking for critical branching points only.
  • Use pre‑moves for straightforward captures and recaptures, but avoid them in sharp positions where a trick can punish you.
  • If you’re flagged often, consciously trade down to simple king + pawn/rook endgames if you have any material or positional edge.
  • If playing on a platform that supports increment, practice with increment; if not, train to finish the opening under 10s to keep margin for tactics.

Sample drills you can start now

  • Tactic sprint: 50 puzzles at 5s each — track your solve rate and reduce time gradually.
  • Opening autopilot: play 30 training games where you only use one opening and force yourself to hit move‑8 without pause.
  • Flag defense drill: set a position with you down on time but equal in material and practice converting with quick, safe moves.

Follow‑up & review

If you want, I can:

  • Annotate one of the time‑loss games move‑by‑move and give line‑by‑line notes.
  • Create a 2‑move repertoire card for white and black that you can memorize this week.
  • Set a 7‑day bullet training schedule tailored to your openings and time issues.

Tell me which option you want and which game to deep‑dive (for example: cyruskian or pranksinatra81), and I’ll prepare targeted notes.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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preferible 2W / 1L / 0D View
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supervision1000 42W / 46L / 5D View Games
Radmila Kovacevic 33W / 41L / 1D View Games
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muhittinevran 30W / 31L / 5D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2373 2021
2024 2134
2023 2131 2012
2022 1930 2002 685
2021 2178
2020 1899 2076
2019 2028
2018 2063
2017 1995
Rating by Year20172018201920202021202220232024202523731899YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1624W / 1748L / 132D 1559W / 1823L / 132D 83.0
2024 1486W / 1689L / 111D 1431W / 1738L / 115D 81.4
2023 1619W / 1914L / 144D 1580W / 1996L / 119D 80.5
2022 1196W / 1254L / 84D 1199W / 1260L / 73D 78.1
2021 603W / 685L / 61D 601W / 695L / 61D 77.9
2020 859W / 795L / 49D 764W / 855L / 58D 78.7
2019 1781W / 1855L / 131D 1685W / 1934L / 134D 78.8
2018 1775W / 1894L / 106D 1714W / 1976L / 101D 79.5
2017 289W / 282L / 15D 265W / 300L / 13D 75.1

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Modern 5999 2701 3103 195 45.0%
Amar Gambit 4727 2129 2435 163 45.0%
Czech Defense 4636 2083 2400 153 44.9%
Australian Defense 3271 1479 1668 124 45.2%
Modern Defense 2057 959 1028 70 46.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 1806 792 939 75 43.9%
Amazon Attack 1373 614 719 40 44.7%
French Defense 1229 566 618 45 46.0%
Döry Defense 1020 460 512 48 45.1%
Sicilian Defense 1018 480 504 34 47.1%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 83 41 39 3 49.4%
Czech Defense 29 16 12 1 55.2%
French Defense 28 13 14 1 46.4%
Australian Defense 20 9 11 0 45.0%
Modern Defense 9 4 5 0 44.4%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 9 5 4 0 55.6%
Modern 7 4 3 0 57.1%
Sicilian Defense 5 3 1 1 60.0%
Scandinavian Defense 5 2 3 0 40.0%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 4 2 2 0 50.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Modern 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Döry Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Sicilian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
QGD: Ragozin 1 0 0 1 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 15 9
Losing 19 0
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