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BiotSavart650 NM

Playing Since: 2024-05-08 (Inactive)

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Blitz: 2528
1606W / 1435L / 307D
Bullet: 2515
300W / 246L / 32D

BiotSavart650: The National Master with Electric Swagger

Meet BiotSavart650, a National Master whose chess play is as electrifying as their username suggests. With a peak blitz rating soaring to a formidable 2538 in late 2024 and bullet rating not far behind at 2525, BiotSavart650 is no ordinary player—they’re the live wire lighting up online chess arenas.

Known for an intense blitz style, BiotSavart650 has amassed over 1,600 wins in blitz and 300 in bullet, proving their mettle across rapid-fire formats. Their games average around 82 moves before signing victory — not the quickest flash in the pan, but a balanced electrical storm of endurance and tactical cunning.

Style and Strategy

With a trademark lure of high endgame frequency (68.5%), BiotSavart650 chugs through the middle game like a seasoned power plant, rarely short-circuiting (early resignation rate under 1%). Their comeback rate is shockingly high at 86.6%, dispatching opponents who think they have the advantage.

White pieces bring a slightly better success rate (49.6%) versus Black’s 47.6%, but when things get tough—say after losing a piece—BiotSavart650 still manages to keep the lights on with nearly 48% wins. Their longest winning streak blitzing through the ranks? A seizure-inducing 16 victories straight. The current streak stands modestly at 3, proving that even titans sometimes need to recharge.

Tactical Voltage

Fiercely loyal to openings that nobody will share (“Top Secret” in documented stats but clearly not literally secret), BiotSavart650 is a master of adaptation, cruising at a 48% win rate overall when blitzing opponents. They are known to play sharp, classical lines mixed with moments of chaos, resulting in both thrilling victories and occasional setbacks (sometimes up to an 8-loss losing streak, but hey, even heroes stumble).

Personality & Fun Facts

BiotSavart650’s psychological profile reveals a low tilt factor of 8 — in other words, they almost never throw a fit when plans go awry (rare for a player with such an electric style!). Their best time to play according to the data? Bright and early at 8:00 AM — the perfect hour to jolt their opponents with precision moves.

Online, they’ve faced many rivals countless times, notably owning a 93% win rate over “karpovlan” and showing perfect scores versus numerous usernames beginning with the letter “j” (true chess ninja). Not to mention their sly ability to win by resignation or checkmate, with over 1,000 wins by resignation alone — proving their enemies often prefer to fold before the final bolt strikes.

Recent Battles

In the last few recorded clashes, BiotSavart650 dazzled opponents with sharp defenses such as the Kings Indian and Ruy Lopez Berlin Defense, winning with style and leaving foes shook enough to resign. Yet, even the wizard has occasional misfires, with losses reminding us that every electric storm has its calm after the thunder.

In summary: BiotSavart650 is the kind of player who turns every game into a high-voltage encounter. Whether it’s blitz or bullet, their strategy is a masterclass in endurance, tactical brilliance, and a pinch of mischievous spark. Opponents beware — the current in the room is strong, and it’s flowing through BiotSavart650’s pieces.


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Hi BiotSavart650!

You’ve played an impressive volume of 3-minute games lately and are hovering around 2500 blitz. Below is a quick snapshot, followed by targeted advice to squeeze out the next rating jump.

At-a-Glance

  • Current peak: 2538 (2024-12-28)
  • Typical session rhythm:
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  • Weekly consistency:
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Your Strengths

  1. Dynamic opening repertoire. You alternate between the King’s Indian, Najdorf setups and the Berlin/Spanish as White, forcing sharp middlegames right out of the gate.
  2. Tactical alertness. Many wins hinge on concrete blows (e.g. …Rxb3+ and …Qf2# vs VranesNikola, or 24.Qxe8+! in your Najdorf win). Your puzzle-like vision is clearly above average.
  3. Converting initiative. When you seize the attack you tend to finish the job quickly, a must in 3-minute chess. See the miniature below for an excellent example.
Mini-review: last win vs kukumber78 (click to replay)

Highest-Impact Fixes

  1. Time management (your #1 rating leak).
    • Two of your last six losses were on the clock.
    • You routinely drop under 10 seconds even in won positions (see losses vs nollaversioit and Laurin Jahnz).
    Action plan:
    – Adopt a 20/40/40 rule: spend ≤20 s on the first 15 moves, ≤40 s on the next 15, reserving 40 s for the finish.
    – Pre-move all forced recaptures; practice “increment sprints” on 1 + 1 to train reflexes.
    – Use safe-move scans: if a candidate looks good and you see no refutation in 3 seconds, play it and bank time.
  2. Pawn-storm discipline.
    Your g- and h-pawns win games and lose games. In the Modern Defense loss to RootselRikkie you advanced g4–g5–h4 without completing development and fell to counter-punches.
    • Apply pawn-lever checklist: “Do I have at least two pieces supporting the pawn I’m about to push?”
    • When pushing the rook-pawn, consider the concept of prophylaxis—what counterplay will I allow?
  3. Queen trades & structural decisions.
    In the KID Fianchetto loss to Kristof Pal Kolimar you swapped queens on d8/d5, entering a worse minor-piece endgame with no attacking chances.
    • Evaluate resulting pawn islands before exchanging heavy pieces.
    • If you must trade, aim to fix opponent weaknesses first (isolated or backward pawns).
  4. Technical endgames.
    Several games reach R+P endings where you hesitate between pushing passed pawns and activating the king.
    • Daily drill: 5 random rook endings on a trainer (Lucena, Philidor, common traps).
    • Study one illustrative game with opposite-side rook activity each session.

Next-Month Training Menu

DayMicro-task (15 min)
Mon / Thu5 puzzle rushes → focus on zwischenzug themes zwischenzug
Tue / FriReplay 1 high-level KID game; annotate plans in a notebook
WedEndgame trainer: rook vs. pawns until 90 % success
WeekendSparring set of 5 blitz games vs Jonathan Corbblah-level opponents; review only losses

Motivational Snapshot

You’re already converting 60 %+ of sharp middlegames into points. Patch the clock issues and refine your pawn storms, and a jump past 2600 blitz is realistic.

Good luck, and enjoy the grind!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
lnquisiteriomble2432 14W / 1L / 0D
vladozaric 9W / 2L / 2D
zipho_lunika 8W / 4L / 1D
jasonqwerty29 3W / 4L / 5D
PogU99 5W / 5L / 2D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2515
2024 2507 2508
Rating by Year2024202525152508YearRatingBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 24W / 25L / 5D 26W / 24L / 3D 83.4
2024 951W / 791L / 172D 907W / 842L / 160D 74.4

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 159 79 72 8 49.7%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 119 65 41 13 54.6%
Czech Defense 118 47 61 10 39.8%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 95 40 46 9 42.1%
Ruy Lopez 86 45 35 6 52.3%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 85 33 40 12 38.8%
Sicilian Defense 81 42 28 11 51.9%
East Indian Defense 80 44 30 6 55.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 70 34 28 8 48.6%
Scandinavian Defense 62 30 29 3 48.4%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Alekhine Defense 36 14 20 2 38.9%
Amar Gambit 25 12 11 2 48.0%
Scandinavian Defense 21 9 10 2 42.9%
Australian Defense 21 14 6 1 66.7%
Sicilian Defense 20 12 6 2 60.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 18 10 7 1 55.6%
Modern 18 8 8 2 44.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 15 10 4 1 66.7%
East Indian Defense 13 6 6 1 46.1%
Czech Defense 13 3 9 1 23.1%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 16 3
Losing 8 0