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Orkun Efe Alumert FM

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Playing Since: 2020-03-23 (Inactive)

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Rapid: 2255
7W / 3L / 4D
Blitz: 2230
306W / 232L / 47D
Bullet: 2409
76W / 42L / 8D

Orkun Efe Alumert - FIDE Master Extraordinaire

Meet Orkun Efe Alumert, a chess virtuoso who proudly carries the esteemed title of FIDE Master. Whether blazing through blitz games or meticulously crafting strategies in rapid matches, Orkun has proven himself a formidable opponent on the 64 squares.

Originating from the mystical lands of the chessboard, Orkun’s journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster - from humble bullet beginnings at a rating of 1201 to soaring max ratings above 2600 in rapid! With a penchant for Top Secret openings (literally no one knows his secret sauce), his win rates soar above 50% across all time controls, even hitting a breathtaking 60% in bullet games.

Known for his resilience, Orkun boasts an impressive comeback rate of nearly 87%, and if he loses a piece? No worries - he wins every time afterward (100% win rate post-piece-loss, because why not?). His longest winning streak of 19 games could make even Magnus crack a sweat.

A student of time itself, his most lethal hour is 8 AM with an almost uncanny 89% win rate — clearly a morning brainiac. Saturdays are his lucky day, where victories come in nearly 68% of the time. Fun fact: despite his tactical genius, he rarely throws in the towel early, resigning only about 2% of the time, preferring to grind it out in long, epic battles averaging 75 moves to victory.

Off the board, Orkun definitely enjoys a good challenge - just ask his opponents “big_iguana” or “yair74,” each defeated 100% of the time, while “gknightmare001” clearly gives him a run for his money! Whether facing a top-ranked foe or a newly minted challenger, Orkun’s psychological tilt factor hovers at a reasonable 7 - so don’t expect any dramatic chess meltdown GIFs here.

In sum, Orkun Efe Alumert is like a Swiss Army knife of chess — versatile, resourceful, and always ready for the next tactical skirmish. Keep an eye out for this FIDE Master; the chessboard is his playground, and he plays to win (or at least to entertain).


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Orkun Efe Alumert!

You are playing most of your 3-minute games at an impressive level around 2372 (2020-05-21), and the sample shows a healthy mix of sharp positional ideas and concrete calculation. Below is a concise assessment of your recent games together with an actionable study plan.

What you are already doing well

  • Opening repertoire is coherent. As Black you stick to the French and as White you prefer 1.d4 systems (Catalan/Torre ideas). This gives you a stable framework and allows you to reach middlegames you understand.
  • Piece activity & central control. Most of your wins feature rapid development (e.g. 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.g3 c5) with knights hopping to d6/d5 and rooks seizing open files.
  • End-game technique under pressure. In the win versus big_iguana you converted an equal rook endgame by creating an outside passed pawn and steadily improving the king.

Main themes to improve

  1. Time management.
    Three of the five recent losses were caused or heavily influenced by time trouble. You often reach <15 seconds with complicated positions still on the board. Blitz favours practical decisions; when you reach the last 30 seconds, switch to “increment-only” chess: avoid long thinks, keep threats on the board and use premoves in forcing lines.
  2. Tactical alertness to knight forks and queen traps.
    In the French loss to Chan Eng Wai you allowed 12…fxe5 13.Nxe6! and the follow-up 15.Nc7+, losing the exchange and any counter-play. Similar oversight occurred against “falarotate” when 13…Nxf4 overlooked the back-rank exposure.
    👉 Suggested drill: 15 minutes of “knight-fork” puzzles every day for a week (search for Forks theme).
  3. Over-reliance on early queen moves in the French.
    The classical line (Qb6/Nf5/Bd7) works but requires accurate calculation. Both recent losses show that a well-prepared opponent can gain tempi by chasing your queen with Nc3-b5-d4 or Ne2-f4. Consider adding a solid alternative such as the Rubinstein (3…dxe4), which hides your queen and keeps the position sound.

Opening snapshots

Critical moment – French Defence loss (12…fxe5 13.Nxe6!)

Here Black is tactically lost. The key lesson: before playing …f6/fxe5 you must calculate Nxe6 and Nc7+ motifs.

Middlegame checklist

  • Ask “What is my opponent’s next threat?” every move – especially before pawn breaks such as …f6, …c5 or …e5 in your French structures.
  • When you have the two bishops (common in your Catalan games) don’t rush to trade the fianchetto bishop; keep long-range pressure and probe with pawn levers (b4, e4).
  • In blocked French positions, maneuver pieces before pawn breaks. Rooks belong on c and f files; queenside knight often heads to b6/d7/f8-g6.

Endgame & practical play

  • Your king activity is good – keep bringing it to the centre even in blitz; it wins you games like the one vs. big_iguana.
  • Study a handful of theoretical rook-pawn vs. rook endings; these occur frequently once queens are traded in your Catalan structures.

Weekly training plan (≈3 hrs)

DayContentTime
Mon/Wed/FriRated tactics (forks, discovered attacks)20 min
TueFrench Rubinstein model game + annotate30 min
ThuPlay 5 blitz games focusing on clock discipline30 min
SatEndgame technique (rook vs. pawn) with a coach/video40 min
SunReview own games; update opening notes40 min

Progress tracking

Monitor your results with the visual dashboards below:

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Closing thoughts

Your strategic understanding is already above average for your rating band. By tightening tactics and clock handling you can convert many “almost-wins” into full points and push beyond 2300 blitz. Good luck with your training, and enjoy the journey!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2020 2259 2230 2255

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2020 200W / 132L / 36D 190W / 145L / 23D 74.1

Openings: Most Played

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 19 0
Losing 7 1
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