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Belgrade FM

Playing Since: 2007-09-16 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Daily: 1969
34W / 3L / 3D
Rapid: 2243
7W / 7L / 7D
Blitz: 2169
259W / 196L / 35D
Bullet: 2276
53W / 33L / 1D

Belgrade — The FIDE Master with a Secret Opener

Meet Belgrade, a chess virtuoso who proudly wears the title of FIDE Master. With a bullet rating that once soared to 2389 and blitz performances hitting up to 2321, Belgrade is no stranger to fast-paced pressure on the 64 squares.

From climbing the ranks in 2014 with a bullet rating shy of 1543 to dazzling opponents with a blistering 60.9% win rate using the mysterious “Top Secret” opening, this player knows how to keep rivals guessing. Rumor has it that even Belgrade's opponents need whisper-level clearance to analyze the opening moves!

Belgrade's style? An intriguing mix of resilience and finesse. With an 87% comeback rate when behind and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, surrendering early just isn't an option here (early resignations clock in at a mere 0.83%). And when it comes to endgames, nearly 80% of games see Belgrade’s fingerprints in the finer maneuvers — an endgame strategist who loves the grind.

When Belgrade isn’t holding court on blitz or bullet games—boasting over 250 wins in blitz alone—they’re dominating the daily scene with a remarkable 85.4% win rate, proving patience and quick thinking go hand in hand.

Yet, even masters have their quirks: Belgrade’s tilt factor stands at a humble 7, showing they can keep cool under fire, except maybe when playing at 12 pm sharp — where their win rate suspiciously hits 100%, maybe fueled by lunchtime sandwiches?

Known for lighting up chess boards at all hours, Belgrade's peak victories often come in the evenings, particularly around 9 PM, when the win rate jumps to nearly 70%. Clearly, this player thrives when the stars are out—even if the rest of us are heading to bed.

Belgrade might keep their secrets close, but their record of crushing longtime rivals like “2pawnsup” and “gamassut” with a perfect score says volumes. Opponents beware: this FIDE Master blends tactical wizardry with a touch of mystery — the ultimate recipe for chess domination.

In short, Belgrade doesn’t just play chess — they command it. Whether it’s a blistering bullet match or a thoughtful daily duel, this player reminds us that on the board, secrets and style are just as powerful as skill.


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Hi Belgrade – 360° Performance Review

Your current profile

• Peak bullet strength: 2389 (2016-05-06)
• Preferred time control: 60″  (bullet)
• Main defences as Black: …e6 & …b6 (English/Owen) and French set-ups.
• Typical attacking style: dynamic pawn breaks, tactical awareness, willingness to give material for initiative.

What you’re already doing well

  • Fast development & initiative. In your win vs 2Pawnsup you seized space with …d5/…c5 and landed the Nd3+ fork (▶ see mini-review below).
  • Tactical eye. Double attacks such as 21…Qxf4+ and 27…Bd4+ show you spot forcing continuations quickly even under extreme time pressure (<10 s!).
  • Piece coordination in bullet. You often keep pieces on central, flexible squares (…Nf5/…Ne4 etc.), which works well when opponents blunder under clock stress.

Priority growth areas

  1. King safety after early queen trades.
    Your loss vs davoz94 (Caro-Kann) began to unravel once 7.Qe2+ Qe7 8.Qxe7+ Kxe7 left your king stuck in the centre. Before exchanging queens, ask yourself: “Will my king find shelter within three moves?” — especially relevant in bullet where there’s no time to repair a bad structure.
  2. Prophylaxis & pawn structure.
    Several resignations (e.g., against lamboliu) were triggered by weakened dark squares after …d5 and …Nd7 without …c5 support. Consider adding the positional skill of playing waiting moves (…h6/…a6) to restrict opponent breaks before launching your own plans.
  3. Opening depth variety.
    Your Owen/English hybrid (1…e6 & …b6) is excellent for surprise value but can become predictable at 2300+. Adding a second mainline system (e.g., the French with 1…e6 d5) will: • give fresh middlegame structures, and
    • improve your understanding of closed centre pawn chains.
    Try a training block: play 50 games of the French Advance variation only.
  4. End-game conversion.
    In the 900 + 2 rapid win vs ValeriyGrinev you reached an extra pawn rook ending but needed 25 moves to convert. Study technical endings weekly (e.g., “Capablanca’s Best Endings”) and drill rook + pawn vs rook on Chessable or similar 10-minute spurt sessions.
  5. Clock management (Zeitnot).
    Your bullet instinct is great, yet in longer games you still drop below 20 s by move 30. Challenge: play one daily 5 + 2 game for a month, forcing yourself to invest > 10 s on at least five critical moves. This will strengthen calculation depth and reduce bullet auto-pilot mistakes.

Opening snapshot

LineScoreKey idea to add
Owen’s (1 e4 b6)56 % WRStudy the …c5 break motifs vs fianchetto systems.
English Defence (d4 e6 c4 b6)62 %After …Bb4+ trade, follow up with …f5 faster (see win vs gamassut).
French Tarrasch as Black48 %Revisit plans against 5.h4 (game vs ValeriyGrinev) – neutralise pawn storm with …f6 break.

Mini-review of most recent decisive games

✔️ Win vs 2Pawnsup (Bullet, Mieses Opening)

Critical sequence:


Lesson: Your decision to leave pawns on dark squares (…d6, …c5) made the Bb7 & queen battery lethal. Keep nurturing this dark-square feel.

❌ Loss vs davoz94 (Bullet, Caro-Kann Defense)

Turning point:


Fix: After 18.Rxe1 b6? your opponent mobilised minor pieces while your rook sat passively on e1. Instead 18…Be5 keeps the knight pinned and holds equality.

Personalised training plan (next 4 weeks)

  • Opening lab: create a 15-line repertoire file for French & English Defence; rehearse daily with spaced repetition.
  • Tactic heat-up: 20 puzzles/day, rating 2400-2600, focusing on defensive motifs (block, interpose, perpetual).
  • End-game Monday: play 3 x 10 + 5 games each Monday, trade queens early, and aim to convert small advantages.
  • Annotated review: once a week pick one bullet loss, spend 15 min annotating without engine, then compare to engine suggestions.

Activity insights

When you play between 18-22 UTC your win-rate spikes – keep using that slot for rating climbs.

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Keep up the momentum!

Your aggressive, resourceful style is a big asset in bullet. Balance it with a dash of prophylaxis and structured end-game study and 2400+ is well within reach. Good luck, and see you on the board!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
jasonpar 8W / 8L / 0D
Christopher Castellano 4W / 6L / 1D
dwyde 2W / 5L / 3D
rambo2014 5W / 4L / 1D
Angelo Cuizon 5W / 4L / 0D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2022 2276 2169
2021 2243
2020 2112 2139 2262
2017 2258 2252 2283
2016 2339
2015 2117
2014 2072 2118
2008 1969
2007 2042
Rating by Year20072008201420152016201720202021202223391969YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2022 1W / 1L / 0D 2W / 1L / 0D 58.4
2021 1W / 1L / 1D 1W / 1L / 1D 98.5
2020 25W / 24L / 7D 22W / 23L / 6D 70.6
2017 42W / 29L / 5D 40W / 32L / 4D 73.9
2016 8W / 8L / 0D 13W / 4L / 0D 81.6
2015 3W / 3L / 0D 3W / 3L / 0D 86.2
2014 82W / 55L / 8D 78W / 53L / 11D 75.0
2008 0W / 0L / 0D 2W / 2L / 0D 79.5
2007 16W / 0L / 2D 17W / 1L / 1D 53.4

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 52 23 24 5 44.2%
Sicilian Defense: Chekhover Variation 29 14 12 3 48.3%
Scotch Game 29 18 10 1 62.1%
French Defense: Winawer Variation, Advance Variation 28 13 14 1 46.4%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 22 14 6 2 63.6%
Budapest: 3...Ng4 4.e3 18 8 9 1 44.4%
French Defense: Guimard Variation, Thunderbunny Variation 17 8 7 2 47.1%
Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Gipslis Variation 15 9 5 1 60.0%
Döry Defense 14 6 6 2 42.9%
Caro-Kann Defense 12 8 2 2 66.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 21 0
Losing 7 2