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BrainNet WFM

Playing Since: 2022-08-08 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Blitz: 2309
430W / 488L / 90D
Bullet: 2171
132W / 128L / 17D

Marya Kiseljova - Woman FIDE Master & Chess Enthusiast

Marya Kiseljova, proudly holding the title of Woman FIDE Master, is a dynamic chess player whose style can be described as a thrilling blend of resilience, cunning, and just the right sprinkle of mystery.

Career Highlights

With a blitz peak rating climbing to 2309 in 2024 and a bullet maximum of 2190 in 2025, Marya has proven herself a formidable opponent across rapid-fire and lightning-fast formats. Her average win rate is a respectable measure of her strategic prowess — securing victories in nearly half of her bullet games and maintaining a strong presence in blitz. When opponents challenge her, they better bring their A-game or risk facing a tactical comeback master with a near-perfect 90% comeback rate. Losing a piece? No worries. Marya’s win rate after losing a piece stands at an incredible 100%, proving she is not one to throw in the towel easily.

Playing Style & Personality

Known for her ability to endure long endgames (engaging in endgames in over 85% of her matches), Marya has patience akin to a saint — or maybe she just really enjoys sitting at the board contemplating her next move. Despite an early resignation rate of just under 0.5%, she’s stubborn enough to grind through complicated positions when others might mentally check out.

Marya prefers playing with the white pieces, boasting a slightly higher win rate (46.8%) compared to her black games (40.68%). When it comes to the hours she is most dangerous? Early evenings around 17:00 and 19:00 see her win rates skyrocket near 50%, but don’t underestimate her 68.75% win rate at the rather cheeky 8 AM hour — apparently, Marya’s tactic includes coffee-fueled morning dominance.

Quirks & Fun Facts

  • Longest Winning Streak: 8 games — a mini chess marathon!
  • Psychological Resilience: Tilt factor only 10, making her harder to rattle than a castle on a rock.
  • Secret Opening: Her "Top Secret" opening repertoire conceals 277 bullet games and over 1,000 blitz clashes, winning around 43-48% of those battles. Let's just say she keeps her opponents guessing — and often losing.
  • Opponent Record Highlights: 100% wins against notable foes like "romanianpayer" and "turbophisto" — Marya doesn't mess around.

In Summary

Marya Kiseljova is not just a Woman FIDE Master; she’s a puzzle wrapped in a riddle enclosed inside a chessboard. Whether sprinting through bullet or strategizing in blitz, her blend of tactical ingenuity and mental toughness makes her a player to watch. Plus, with a comeback rate like hers, if you think the game is over — think again!


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Hi BrainNet! 🎉 Overall impression

You are already playing at a solid 2200-2300 level and you score many wins by creating dynamic positions out of the KIA / Réti structures you love. Your games show a good eye for tactical opportunities and you are not afraid to sacrifice material for initiative. Keep that fighting spirit! 💪

Quick visual pulse-check

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(Use these to decide when you are freshest and schedule training accordingly.)

1. Opening phase

  • Strength: You know the typical ideas in the KIA and the Hyper-Accelerated Dragon; your piece placement is harmonious.
  • Risk: Opponents can predict your first moves. When they steer into anti-Réti systems (…c6 & …d5) you sometimes drift and fall behind on the clock.
  • Tip: Add one surprise weapon each with 1.d4 and 1.e4. Even a narrow line (e.g. the London System or Scotch) will force rivals to prepare for more than “Nf3+g3”.

2. Middlegame

  • Strength: Excellent at seizing dark-square control and switching the queen to attacking squares (see PGN below).
  • Needs work: Occasionally overextend pawn storms (…h5 in the loss vs krappi_456) leaving weak squares.
  • Exercise: Add 10 minutes of daily “Critical move” drills; focus on moves that reduce opponent counter-play (prophylaxis – prophylaxis).

3. Endgame & conversion

  • Main pain-point: 5 of your last 6 losses came from winning or equal endings where the clock hit 0:00.
  • Technique leak: In rook-and-pawn endings you sometimes choose the flashy check instead of the simple shoulder-check + king activation.
  • Homework:
    1. Play four R vs R+P table-base drills per day on Chess.com’s “Computer Workout”.
    2. Study the “Lucena” and “Philidor” positions until you can set them up blindfolded.

4. Time management

You win on time and lose on time. This volatility suggests a “blitz brain” that sometimes forgets the clock.

Opening moves 1-10≈ 3–5 sec each (great)
Moves 15-25 (critical)Often >8 sec → danger zone

Rule of thumb: Never let yourself drop below 2× opponent’s time before move 20.

5. Highlight moment 🌟

[[Pgn| 14...Qd7 15.Bf4 Nd4 16.Qg8+! Bf8 17.Nxh8 Nc6 18.Qg8 Qd7 19.Re1+ Ne7 20.Qxf7+ Kd8 21.Qxf8+ Qe8 22.Qxe7#| fen|r1b1k2r/ppppQppp/2n4n/3b4/4p3/3B2P1/PP2PP1P/R3K2R b KQkq - 0 14 ]]

Beautiful use of forcing moves and tactical motifs. Let’s make sure similar precision appears in your endgames too!

6. Action plan (next 30 days)

  1. Opening refresh: Build a mini-repertoire vs 1…e5 after 1.e4 and vs 1.d4 d5 – 2 hours total.
  2. Endgame boot-camp: 20 minutes/day on rook endings + practical OTB tests every Sunday.
  3. Clock discipline: In 60-sec games commit to moving by 45 sec, even if not 100 % sure. Review flagged games and write down the first moment you froze.
  4. Physical reset: Play your rated sessions during your personal green-zone on the chart above (highest win-rate).

Useful stat

Your 2309 (2024-11-11) shows you are very close to crossing a new milestone. Tightening up the three areas above could be the final push.

Keep the momentum!

Stay curious, enjoy the process, and feel free to share your next set of games for deeper analysis. Good luck on the road to 2300 +! 🚀



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
cephaliccarnage 4W / 2L / 0D
evan_schneider 2W / 3L / 1D
bobifaker 1W / 3L / 1D
nasa957 1W / 4L / 0D
Norbert Jakubiak 3W / 1L / 1D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2171
2024 2064 2309
2023 2051 2088
2022 2087 2136
Rating by Year202220232024202523092051YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1W / 0L / 1D 2W / 1L / 0D 94.8
2024 79W / 79L / 19D 74W / 82L / 18D 81.6
2023 155W / 159L / 29D 135W / 190L / 23D 83.9
2022 65W / 46L / 8D 51W / 59L / 9D 85.7

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Australian Defense 21 11 7 3 52.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 17 9 6 2 52.9%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 16 7 7 2 43.8%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 12 2 9 1 16.7%
Amar Gambit 12 5 7 0 41.7%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 12 6 6 0 50.0%
Modern Defense 10 4 6 0 40.0%
QGD Tarrasch: 4.cxd5 10 3 6 1 30.0%
Döry Defense 9 7 2 0 77.8%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Exchange Variation 8 5 2 1 62.5%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Closed 53 19 30 4 35.9%
Catalan Opening: Closed 49 23 19 7 46.9%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 36 13 23 0 36.1%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 33 17 13 3 51.5%
Catalan Opening 33 13 17 3 39.4%
Indian Defense: Przepiorka Variation 30 12 14 4 40.0%
Australian Defense 30 14 14 2 46.7%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 30 9 18 3 30.0%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 27 12 12 3 44.4%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 24 10 14 0 41.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 8 0
Losing 10 1