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Daniel Taboas Rodriguez FM

Username: biostatistician

Location: Madrid

Playing Since: 2012-03-23 (Active)

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Daily: 400
1W / 0L / 0D
Rapid: 1942
8W / 2L / 0D
Blitz: 2652
37401W / 29680L / 7065D
Bullet: 2432
809W / 645L / 99D

Daniel Taboas Rodriguez: FIDE Master of the Board

Daniel Taboas Rodriguez is not just your average chess enthusiast; they’ve earned the distinguished title of FIDE Master — a badge of honor indicating serious prowess and dedication in the world of chess. With a blitz rating soaring as high as 2783 and a bullet peak over 2700, Daniel has mastered the art of speed and strategy under pressure, turning fast moves into grand victories.

Their chess journey reads like a thrilling epic. From a humble blitz rating of around 1370 in 2012 to consistently staying above 2600 in recent years, Daniel’s evolution is a testament to untiring practice and resilience. With over 36,000 wins in blitz alone, the board has often seen Daniel’s tactical finesse — although losing just as often reminds us that even chess wizards face dragons in their games.

Not only a fierce competitor, Daniel loves the nitty-gritty of long endgames, embracing them at an impressive rate of over 85%. Their average winning game stretches to around 80 moves, indicating a player who enjoys a good, drawn-out battle rather than quick traps. But beware: the comeback rate is nearly 90%, showing Daniel is the sort who refuses to sleep at the wheel, rallying back even after setbacks. If they lose a piece? No problem — Daniel’s win rate after such losses stands perfectly at 100%, earning them a reputation for toughness and tactical brilliance.

However, even a grandmaster isn’t immune to the mental game. Daniel’s tilt factor is a modest 13, an amusing reminder that even chess titans can suffer a momentary rage-quit (early resignation rate sits at just 0.48%). Their rated vs casual win difference (-37.51%) suggests that spectators might actually have more fun against Daniel during casual games — but don’t be fooled, this master treats every rated game like a blockbuster finale.

When it comes to speed chess, Daniel thrives most in the early morning hours — with peak performance at 3 a.m. (a staggering 61.5% win rate!), proving that brilliance sometimes sleeps late… or just defies sleep entirely. Their winning streak record includes an enviable 18 consecutive victories; though recent matches haven’t seen a current streak, the fire undoubtedly burns bright.

This player’s favorite opponents include gmjoey1 and mihaiionescu1, with whom Daniel has squared off hundreds of times in thrilling clashes. And in the spirit of friendly rivalry, some opponents like bigthighsman have been utterly crushed every time, while others still manage to draw or even sneak out victories — after all, no one’s untouchable on the 64 squares.

Whether wielding the white pieces or the black, Daniel maintains an impressive 54.53% win rate with White and 46.99% with Black. This balance reveals a player comfortable on both sides of the board, equally ready to dominate or endure with equal finesse.

In sum, Daniel Taboas Rodriguez embodies the spirit of a dedicated chess warrior: talented, tenacious, and a tad bit humorous in their competitive ups and downs. The FIDE Master’s story is one of speed, strategy, and stamina — a grandmaster in spirit if not yet in title, whose game is always worth watching.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Daniel — quick summary

Nice run of rapid games — your results show you're creating chances and finishing games decisively when your opponents slip. The areas to tighten are recurring and fairly fixable: king safety in the opening/early middlegame, avoiding premature queen sorties, and checking for simple tactics before grabbing material.

What you did well

  • You keep the initiative when your opponents overreach — you punish early mistakes quickly and decisively.
  • Your practical finishing is strong: you convert mating nets and use tactical shots to end games cleanly.
  • You’re comfortable with offbeat and aggressive openings (your results show good success with lines like Elephant and Barnes), which puts pressure on opponents right away.

Recurring issues to fix

  • King safety: Several recent losses came after the king stayed in the center or got exposed. Prioritize castling or creating a safe escape square before going hunting for material.
  • Premature queen moves: Early queen sorties (moving the queen very early to g5/h5 or similar) cost time and often leave the queen en prise or allow tactics against your back rank and center. Develop minor pieces first when possible.
  • Tactical oversights: You sometimes miss simple forks, pins or discovered checks when you capture pawns or move the same piece repeatedly in the opening. Pause and scan for checks, captures and threats on every move.
  • Pawn grabs that open lines to your king: Avoid grabbing central pawns if it opens files/diagonals toward your king without ensuring piece cover.

Game-specific patterns (examples)

  • Against quick queen threats: opponents played early queen moves that created tactical shots against your king. When the opponent threatens Qxf7 or Qh5, ask yourself: can I safely ignore it, or do I need to trade or create luft first?
  • King moves like stepping to d8/d6 after checks often leave heavy pieces undefended — prefer to interpose with pieces, block checks, or exchange queens when possible rather than walking into the center.
  • When you win material (for example capturing a central pawn), check whether your king’s position is compromised — material is worthless if it costs mate or decisive attack.

Concrete drills — 2-week plan

  • Daily tactics: 15–25 tactical puzzles focused on mating patterns, forks, and pins. Spend 10–15 minutes per day — emphasize speed + accuracy.
  • Opening hygiene: pick 2 lines you play often (for example Center and Alekhine). Spend one 10-minute session each day reviewing the key move orders and typical king-safety traps.
  • Play with a rule: in 5 practice rapid games, force yourself to castle by move 8 unless there is a clear reason not to. This will retrain your instincts about king safety.
  • Post-game review: after each session, annotate your losses and find the single turning move — was it a tactical miss, a king safety lapse, or an opening mistake? Focus on learning that one point.
  • Puzzle routine: twice a week do a 5-minute “mate-in-2/3” drill to sharpen pattern recognition for back-rank and mating nets you’ve been getting into.

Quick checklist to use during games

  • Before capturing: ask “Does this open a line to my king?”
  • Before moving the queen early: ask “Is this development or chasing? Am I creating a target?”
  • Every move: scan for opponent checks, captures, and threats — don’t just calculate your threat.
  • If under pressure, simplify: trade queens or neutralize attackers to reduce tactics against your king.

Study example — replay one recent game

Here’s a representative loss where early queen activity and king exposure were decisive. Replay it to spot the moment where king safety could have been prioritized:

Next steps

  • Start the 2‑week plan and track one metric each day (tactics solved, games played with early castle enforced).
  • After two weeks, review 10 games: count how many times king safety or queen misadventure was the decisive issue. If it drops, keep the routine.
  • If you want, I can make a 4-week personalized practice plan (including exact puzzles and opening lines) — tell me which opening you prefer as Black and White.

Also, when you review games, you can compare with this profile: Daniel Taboas Rodriguez — useful when preparing against habitual opponents.

Closing

You're doing many things right — tactical finishing and practical play. Fix the few recurring safety/tactical habits and your win rate in rapid will climb. Tell me which opening you'd like to drill first and I’ll build a short study packet.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2646 1942 400
2024 2648
2023 2580 1942
2022 2559
2021 2432 2603
2020 2591 2601
2019 2567 2319
2018 2576 2459
2017 2242 2398
2016 2329 2357
2015 2412 2300
2014 2400 2213 2018
2013 2351 2268
2012 2378 2152 1225
Rating by Year2012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202526481225YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1344W / 985L / 244D 1078W / 1254L / 239D 85.2
2024 1450W / 923L / 269D 1233W / 1157L / 254D 84.8
2023 1536W / 1063L / 308D 1325W / 1341L / 292D 85.2
2022 1857W / 1329L / 379D 1607W / 1608L / 373D 84.4
2021 1715W / 1262L / 364D 1483W / 1499L / 396D 85.8
2020 1618W / 1041L / 311D 1360W / 1322L / 332D 85.8
2019 1537W / 899L / 293D 1343W / 1150L / 242D 85.2
2018 1603W / 958L / 237D 1393W / 1153L / 244D 85.7
2017 1413W / 823L / 244D 1304W / 977L / 206D 86.4
2016 1722W / 1071L / 250D 1470W / 1344L / 260D 83.8
2015 1394W / 934L / 209D 1185W / 1146L / 183D 82.0
2014 1238W / 852L / 201D 1056W / 1061L / 177D 80.7
2013 1007W / 699L / 176D 907W / 808L / 162D 81.9
2012 992W / 629L / 126D 881W / 759L / 133D 80.6

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
King's Indian Defense: Exchange Variation 3508 2140 957 411 61.0%
Scandinavian Defense 2218 1101 896 221 49.6%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 2085 1020 849 216 48.9%
Gruenfeld: Exchange Variation 1909 1010 679 220 52.9%
French Defense 1833 859 810 164 46.9%
Slav Defense 1803 1000 630 173 55.5%
Slav Defense: Alekhine Variation 1607 898 555 154 55.9%
Slav Defense: Exchange Variation 1590 917 493 180 57.7%
Modern Defense 1554 803 605 146 51.7%
King's Indian Defense: Kazakh Variation 1549 800 609 140 51.6%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 107 55 45 7 51.4%
King's Indian Defense: Exchange Variation 66 38 24 4 57.6%
Australian Defense 62 31 25 6 50.0%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 58 32 24 2 55.2%
French Defense: Alekhine-Chatard Attack 49 22 26 1 44.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 47 32 12 3 68.1%
King's Indian Defense: Kazakh Variation 41 19 18 4 46.3%
Amar Gambit 33 20 10 3 60.6%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 32 22 9 1 68.8%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 32 13 16 3 40.6%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Elephant Gambit 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Scandinavian Defense 3 2 0 1 66.7%
Barnes Defense 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Center Game 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Alekhine Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
QGD: Chigorin, 3.cxd5 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 18 0
Losing 13 1
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