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Borek Bernard FM

Username: borekb

Playing Since: 2012-09-30 (Inactive)

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Blitz: 2232
496W / 360L / 71D
Bullet: 2287
2817W / 1964L / 291D

Borek Bernard: FIDE Master and Bullet Maestro

Borek Bernard, better known in the online chess circles as borekb, is a formidable FIDE Master whose bullet games have left countless opponents scrambling for moves and second-guessing their life choices. Sporting a peak bullet rating flirting with the 2400 mark, Borek exhibits a masterful blend of speed and precision that could give even a chess engine a run for its money (if only those engines got dizzy!).

Quick Facts & Stats

  • Highest Bullet Rating: 2390 (2022)
  • Current Bullet Rating: 2340 (2025)
  • Blitz Peak: 2432 (2021)
  • Bullet Win Rate with "Top Secret" Opening: 55.57% over 5000+ games
  • Longest Winning Streak: 15 games — that's fifteen straight smashes!

Playing Style

Borek dives deep into positions, not rushing the endgame despite lightning-fast time controls—his average winning game stretches over 74 moves, which is a marathon in bullet terms. A true tactician, Borek has a stellar comeback rate above 90%, and his ability to win after losing a piece is, frankly, 100%. Opponents beware: once you seize a pawn or even a knight, Borek might just tank-and-tank-and then swiftly checkmate you before the dust settles.

The Psychological Edge

Low tilt factor and a playful resilience make Borek a psychological fortress. With a tilt rating of only 10, it’s safe to say frustration rarely rears its head. Borek plays rated and casual games with an astonishing win difference of over 55%, proving serious chess is definitely his playground.

Rivalries & Friends

Among Borek’s most played opponents are kapitanmarcel and hustlathegreat, with dozens of intense duels logged. His win rates vary wildly across the spectrum, sometimes reaching a perfect 100% against long-time foes (and sometimes 0% — we’re looking at you, laziz2014shavkatov). But one thing's clear: Borek never shies away from a challenge or a chance to shake the tree for some fresh tactics.

When is Borek at his Sharpest?

Whether it's the early morning fog or the late-night caffeine surge, Borek’s wins peak around dawn with a 61.9% rate at midnight and an almost Zen-like 58.9% win rate at 6 PM. Chess never sleeps, and neither does Borek’s strategy.

In the grand theater of digital chess, Borek Bernard is that rare blend of speed, strategy, and unwavering grit — a bullet blitzer you can't help but respect (and maybe tease just a bit when you lose in under 30 seconds).


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Borek!

You have put together an impressive streak of games around the 2300-blitz mark (see 2432 (2021-05-21)). Below is some personalised feedback drawn from your most recent session with chessbeer17 (Jan Trepka).

What you are already doing well ✅

  • Opening variety. You comfortably switched between the Caro-Kann, Slav, and flexible …c6/…g6 setups, keeping your opponent guessing.
  • Practical decision-making. In several wins you simplified into favourable rook endgames instead of chasing flashy tactics (e.g. 20…Rxd6 in your Black win from the A40 game).
  • Tactical alertness. The sequence 17…e5! 18.Nd5 Bxd5 19.cxd5 exd4! showed excellent calculation under 60-second pressure.

Main growth areas 🚧

  1. Clock management. Four of your last five losses were on time while still drawable or better. Blunders are expensive, but flags cost entire points instantly.
  2. Converting winning positions. • Up a rook in the King’s Fianchetto game, you allowed perpetual checks before flagging.
    • In the Caro-Kann Exchange you reached an extra pawn endgame yet let the position drift to 0-1 on time.
    Precise, simple technique would have netted two extra wins.
  3. Defensive alertness against direct king attacks. The miniature below ended in mate on move 16 because 12…Na5? weakened control of h7: [Pgn|12...Na5 13.Bc2 Nc4 14.Bxf6 Bxf6 15.Qd3 a5 16.Qxh7#] Spend a moment in unfamiliar structures to check loose squares and pieces.

Action plan for the next two weeks 🗓️

  • Structured time split. Aim for 15-20 sec in the opening, 25-30 sec for middlegame decisions, and save ≥10 sec for simplified positions. Practise with a visible countdown during tactics to simulate stress.
  • Endgame sprints. Each day play three “pawn-plus endgames” against the computer, forcing yourself to convert with ≤15 sec on the clock. This hardwires quick technique (opposition, triangulation, zugzwang).
  • Opening hygiene. • Versus 1.e4 keep the Caro-Kann but add a quick review of the Nf3/Nc3 lines—your opponents score best there.
    • As White, your King’s Fianchetto is solid; prepare a backup main-line d4 repertoire so you can vary.
  • Self-review routine. After every session export a single critical position and solve “What did I miss?” in 5 min. One snapshot a day is enough to build pattern memory.

Progress dashboard 📊

Keep an eye on when you score best:

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Weekly consistency matters more than single peaks, so also watch
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Final thought

You are already playing at an FM-level blitz rating; ironing out clock usage alone could push you into the 2400s. Good luck, enjoy the grind, and feel free to share your next critical game for deeper analysis!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
kapitanmarcel 16W / 13L / 5D View Games
HustlatheGreat 20W / 11L / 2D View Games
luckynesslover 16W / 11L / 4D View Games
brassatt 16W / 12L / 2D View Games
kpwcz 19W / 9L / 1D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2287
2024 2228
2023 2201 2232
2022 2363 2319
2021 2344
2020 2351
2019 2341
Rating by Year201920202021202220232024202523632201YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 110W / 64L / 6D 99W / 67L / 15D 75.2
2024 691W / 424L / 57D 620W / 499L / 54D 77.4
2023 320W / 227L / 43D 311W / 237L / 37D 78.2
2022 353W / 228L / 41D 342W / 247L / 41D 82.5
2021 48W / 31L / 4D 41W / 37L / 9D 70.6
2020 150W / 107L / 21D 151W / 111L / 21D 78.5
2019 41W / 26L / 6D 39W / 24L / 7D 78.2

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 360 194 149 17 53.9%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 317 199 106 12 62.8%
Australian Defense 270 140 107 23 51.9%
Caro-Kann Defense 263 135 115 13 51.3%
French Defense 248 151 74 23 60.9%
Scandinavian Defense 209 114 86 9 54.5%
Czech Defense 191 101 73 17 52.9%
Barnes Defense 153 85 62 6 55.6%
Modern 151 84 59 8 55.6%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 139 79 51 9 56.8%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 36 20 15 1 55.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 34 20 10 4 58.8%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 33 17 14 2 51.5%
Australian Defense 31 13 15 3 41.9%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 26 14 8 4 53.9%
Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Knight Variation 25 16 5 4 64.0%
Sicilian Defense: Chekhover Variation 24 12 9 3 50.0%
Modern 23 14 7 2 60.9%
Scandinavian Defense 23 10 8 5 43.5%
French Defense 21 13 8 0 61.9%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 15 0
Losing 10 2
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