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BijomBom FM

Playing Since: 2020-11-19 (Inactive)

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Blitz: 2370
1136W / 1273L / 290D

Biography of BijomBom, FIDE Master

Meet BijomBom, a chess virtuoso proudly bearing the title of FIDE Master. Known for a tactical acumen so sharp it might just cut through your queen, BijomBom has carved a niche in the blitz chess arena, thrilling opponents and fans alike.

Since 2020, BijomBom has battled it out over nearly 3,700 blitz games, maintaining an impressive average rating hovering around the 2400 mark—a level where pawns tremble and kings sweat. Their blitz journey peaked at a stunning 2547 in 2022, proving they’re always just one brilliant move away from chess greatness.

What sets BijomBom apart? A knack for comebacks with a comeback rate soaring above 90%, and an almost supernatural ability to win after losing a piece—100% success rate! It's as if losing a bishop is just a pit stop before delivering the ultimate checkmate surprise.

Their preferred battlefield? The shadowy early phases of secretive openings where many fear to tread, with a total of 2699 games in "Top Secret" openings, boasting a respectable win rate over 42%. BijomBom doesn’t just play chess—they play chess undercover.

With an endgame frequency nearing 80%, and an average game-length that suggests patience and endurance (over 80 moves to win on average), BijomBom is the marathoner of the chessboard, exhausting and outmaneuvering opponents with precision and grit.

Psychological resilience is key to BijomBom’s style. Their tilt factor is a gentle 10 out of 100, so even when the chips are down, you won’t catch them throwing their knight across the room. And while winning rates vary by hour (they’re a nighttime warrior with a win rate hitting nearly 64% at 21:00), expect a steady strategic mind any time of day.

Whether facing familiar rivals like zim0ne or kot60, or rekindling battles with recent opponents, BijomBom’s record is a tapestry of resilience, tactical brilliance, and just enough unpredictability to keep everyone guessing.

In short, BijomBom is not just a chess player—they’re a chess experience. Ready to resign? Better think twice; BijomBom’s comeback skills might just turn your victory into their next legend.


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Hi BijomBom, here is your personalized training report!

📈 Quick Stats

Your current trajectory is strong: 2547 (2022-05-20) shows you already belong to the 2300+ bracket. Keep an eye on your long-term progress with

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✅ What you’re doing well

  • Tactical alertness. In the win vs johnny_1983 you spotted 17…Bxc3! and 24…Re2! to keep the initiative. Your ability to find forcing moves is a clear asset.
  • Piece activity from move one. Whether you choose 1…e5 or 1…c6, you consistently fight for the centre and develop harmoniously.
  • Clock management. Several victories were decided by time; you keep practical pressure on opponents without self-destructing.

🔍 Growth opportunities

  1. King safety in the early middlegame.
    Two recent losses feature an exposed king:

    Castling had been possible with 6.Nf3 or 7.Nf3, eliminating later tactics. Make “castle by move 10 unless there’s a concrete reason not to” a strict rule.
  2. Pawn-structure judgement.
    In the Caro-Kann game above, …c6–c5 came early and your own pawns became targets. Study classic structures (e.g. Carlsbad, Advance Caro pawn chain) and ask “whose pawn breaks really help?” before playing them.
  3. Endgame conversion.
    You often reach winning endings but sometimes allow counter-play (e.g., win vs MrAnnihilation where 48…g1=Q+ was correct, yet earlier 42…f3+ let the rook penetrate). Deepen your technique with daily rook-and-pawn drills – 15 min a day pays huge dividends!

🔧 Opening workshop

OpeningCurrent choiceNext step
vs 1.e4 …e5 & Caro-Kann (…Na6 line) Compare your line with the main 3…Bf5. It keeps development smoother and avoids queen adventures.
vs 1.d4 QGD & Tarrasch-like setups Refresh move-order tricks: after 6…cxd4 in the Tarrasch, prepare for 9…Bb4+! ideas to keep pressure.
As White 1.d4 Nf3/c4 hybrid Add one model game each week from Kramnik or Carlsen in the same structure to widen strategic plans.

🚀 Action plan for the next two weeks

  • Review every rapid/blitz loss for 10 minutes with an engine; flag moves that violate basic principles (late castling, unnecessary pawn moves).
  • Solve 20 mixed tactics a day focusing on defensive themes and the art of the zwischenzug.
  • Play three 10 + 5 games per session and force yourself to use at least 5 minutes — this builds deeper calculation habits.
  • Finish each session with one theoretical endgame (Dvoretsky/100 Endgames) — especially rook endings and opposite-colour bishop positions.

🌟 Motivation corner

You are already converting >60 % of dynamic positions into wins. Patch the few recurring leaks (king safety & pawn-structure) and a 2400 blitz rating is realistic. Keep enjoying the game, stay curious, and good luck at the board!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
Rodwell Makoto 7W / 10L / 0D View Games
Mark Kotliar 5W / 8L / 3D View Games
FastFaun 9W / 4L / 1D View Games
Dragan Popadic 5W / 4L / 4D View Games
Sanjeev Mishra 4W / 6L / 3D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2023 2370
2022 2399
2021 2424
2020 2384
Rating by Year202020212022202324242370YearRatingBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2023 8W / 6L / 3D 6W / 13L / 2D 75.0
2022 244W / 250L / 67D 219W / 268L / 55D 78.0
2021 319W / 332L / 84D 307W / 370L / 74D 81.1
2020 15W / 17L / 3D 18W / 17L / 2D 71.5

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Ruy Lopez 136 51 70 15 37.5%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation 121 60 51 10 49.6%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 114 46 59 9 40.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 102 53 44 5 52.0%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation, Haag Gambit 84 32 39 13 38.1%
French Defense: Burn Variation 67 27 37 3 40.3%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 64 26 29 9 40.6%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 63 20 34 9 31.8%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 60 22 29 9 36.7%
Scandinavian Defense 58 27 26 5 46.5%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 8 0
Losing 10 1
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