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Emil Geirsson Zoega

Username: bu11d0g

Location: Njarðvík

Playing Since: 2009-10-22 (Active)

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Daily: 1175
164W / 205L / 14D
Rapid: 1197
1773W / 1647L / 209D
Blitz: 1105
825W / 691L / 101D
Bullet: 1505
33W / 22L / 3D

Profile of bu11d0g

bu11d0g is a seasoned and dynamic chess competitor whose journey through the digital chess arena has been marked by continual growth, resilience, and refined tactical insight. From his early days in 2008, when he started with modest daily ratings, bu11d0g quickly evolved into a force to be reckoned with across multiple time controls, including Daily, Rapid, Blitz, and even Bullet formats.

His rating trajectory tells a fascinating story. In the early years, he rapidly ascended from a humble beginning to steadily consolidate his skills and improve his ratings in both standard and fast-paced game formats. Highlights of his journey include a consistent performance in daily games and strong showings in rapid and blitz formats—demonstrating his versatility and commitment to the game. His bullet games, often characterized by quick thinking and decisive moves, have also shown flashes of brilliance, particularly in 2023 when he recorded an impressive performance.

bu11d0g’s style of play is defined by a robust endgame focus, with nearly 69% of his games transitioning into complex endgame positions. His average moves per win suggest that when victory is in sight, he methodically builds up his advantage, while losses, averaging slightly longer, reveal a player who is always seeking to improve and learn from every encounter. His opening repertoire is diverse, ranging from classical the Kings Pawn Opening to the strategic nuances of the French Defense, showcasing his aptitude for steering games into favorable, richly layered positions.

Tactically, bu11d0g is both brave and resilient. His comeback rate of more than 74% exemplifies a fighting spirit—he is known to rally even after facing material setbacks, often turning difficult positions into hard-fought wins. This tactical awareness is complemented by a moderate tilt factor, which reflects his continual effort to manage the psychological pressures of competitive chess.

Beyond raw numbers, his performance trends highlight his adaptability in both time and style. Whether playing on a bright Thursday morning or during the quieter hours of the early day, bu11d0g adjusts his game to optimize his strengths. His win statistics with White and Black further confirm a balanced game, hinting at a player who is comfortable in diverse roles and responsibilities on the board.

Overall, bu11d0g’s career is an inspiring narrative of passion, persistence, and intellectual rigor. His journey, underscored by steady rating improvements and a profound understanding of both the technical and psychological nuances of chess, continues to inspire those who follow his games. With each match, he personifies the modern chess warrior—ever-evolving, fiercely determined, and always ready to take on the next challenge.


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Quick summary (blitz focus)

Nice work lately — you’re creating complications, taking tactical opportunities, and converting complex middlegame positions into practical wins. Your recent wins show good piece activity and willingness to trade into favorable endgames. A few recurring leaks (time management, occasional tactical oversights, and trouble vs certain openings) explain the small downward rating trend over the last 3–6 months.

What you're doing well

  • Active piece play: you repeatedly use rooks and queens aggressively (example: Rxf8+ in your win vs jamal7001). That forces opponents to solve immediate problems and creates concrete chances.
  • Tactical alertness: you spot forks, captures and checks quickly in blitz — you punish inaccurate defenders and convert material or positional gains.
  • Endgame technique under pressure: in the long win you handled a pawn race and marched an a‑pawn successfully while still managing checks — good practical conversion instinct.
  • Opening winning choices: your personal repertoire includes high-win openings (Amar Gambit, French Defense, Barnes Opening) — keep using what works for you.

Recurring weaknesses to fix

  • Time management in blitz: you sometimes let the clock dictate errors (flag losses and rushed moves appear). Aim to keep a usable reserve (30–60s) before complex middlegame decisions.
  • Defence against early queen checks / queen swaps: games with early queen trading or checks (e.g., Scandinavian Qe5+ lines) occasionally leave you with passive squares or exposed king — be ready with a tidy plan for the resulting minor‑piece endgame.
  • Handling passed pawns: opponents promoted or created dangerous passed pawns in losses — practice defending and blockading passed pawns and familiarising with basic rook + pawn vs rook motifs.
  • Opening holes: the Scandinavian and Blackburne Shilling lines show below‑average results in your dataset — either avoid them or prepare anti‑ideas and typical replies.

Concrete training plan (30 / 60 / 90 days)

  • Daily (15–20 min): tactics puzzles (focus: forks, pins, discovered attacks). In blitz this gives the highest immediate ROI.
  • 3× per week (20–30 min): 5–10 rapid practice games (5+3 or 3+2) with post‑game engine check and one key mistake annotated — find recurring patterns of error.
  • Weekly (30–45 min): one endgame theme — rook endgames, opposition, Lucena & Philidor basics. Drill 6–8 typical positions until the technique is comfortable under time pressure.
  • Opening maintenance: keep the guns you win with (Amar Gambit, French) and prepare one clear answer to Scandinavian and Blackburne Shilling traps. Spend a session building 3 typical reply lines and memorising resulting plans.
  • Monthly review: pick 6 recent losses and annotate them: identify the turning move (when evaluation swung) and write a one‑line improvement for each.

Practical blitz tips to apply immediately

  • First 10 moves: decide a simple plan early (develop, king safety, connect rooks). Avoid multiple needless pawn moves in the opening.
  • When ahead in material, swap pieces (not pawns) to reduce counterplay and make conversion easier in blitz.
  • If you have less than ~20s, simplify: trade into an endgame or force a checkmating sequence — avoid long tactical searches.
  • Before premoving or pre-moving sequences, check for simple captures or checks that change legal moves.

Openings — play more of what works, patch the weak spots

  • Keep and expand the openings with strong win rates: Amar Gambit, French Defense, Barnes Opening — these suit your aggressive style and tactical strength.
  • Patch weak lines: your Scandinavian Defense record is weaker. Either avoid it or prepare a short anti‑Scandinavian plan (exchange queen quickly or neutralise early tactics).
  • Study one typical middlegame plan per opening — not 20 variations. For example, study typical pawn breaks and piece placements vs the Pirc Defense and vs the Scandinavian Defense.

Concrete next‑game checklist (blitz)

  • Have a 3–4 move opening plan ready; don’t “book‑hop”.
  • After every trade: ask “what changed?” (king safety, pawn structure, piece activity).
  • When ahead: reduce complexity. When behind: complicate and create practical chances.
  • Keep 20–30s on the clock before complex positions if possible — slow one move down to avoid blunders.

Game references & examples

Study this recent win vs jamal7001 — the Rxf8+ sequence and follow‑up show good tactical vision and practical conversion into a pawn race you eventually won.

[[Pgn|e4|d6|Nc3|f5|Bc4|Nf6|Nf3|fxe4|Nd5|Nxd5|Bxd5|exf3|Qxf3|e6|Bxb7|Bxb7|Qxb7|Nd7|O-O|Be7|d3|O-O|Qe4|e5|Qg4|Nf6|Qe6+|Kh8|f4|Qd7|Qxd7|Nxd7|fxe5|dxe5|Rxf8+|Rxf8|Be3|Bc5|Bxc5|Nxc5|Re1|Rf5|g4|Rg5|d4|Rxg4+|Kh1|Re4|Rf1|Rf4|Re1|Re4|Rf1|Rf4|Re1|Ne4|dxe5|fen|1R2k3/8/4K3/8/8/8/8 b - -|orientation|white|autoplay|false]

For a loss to review, look at the Scandinavian game vs khalidali20 — early queen trades left you with structural and passed‑pawn problems; focus analysis there.

Short 30‑day micro plan

  • Days 1–7: 15 min tactics daily + 3 practice blitz games. Record 3 turning moves from losses.
  • Days 8–21: Add two 30‑minute endgame sessions (rook endgame, king and pawn basics). Keep tactics daily but reduce to 10 min.
  • Days 22–30: Play a 30‑minute annotated session (analyze with engine) and fix 2 opening lines (Scandinavian response + one gambit line you like).

Motivation & final notes

Your overall Win/Loss/Draw record is solid (see your dataset). Small, consistent changes — a short tactics routine, one endgame focus, and a simple opening patch — will reverse the recent downward slope. Keep the aggressive instincts, but add one calm move in each critical position.

If you want, tell me which opening you plan to practice next and I’ll give a 2‑week focused drill for it.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1208 1175
2024 1105 1484 1238
2023 1505 1140 1425 1225
2022 1258 1186
2020 1170
2019 1426
2018 1306 1191
2017 1305 1257
2016 1246 1412
2015 1258 1211 1230
2014 1320 1363 1272
2013 1307
2012 1132 1313 1466 1331
2011 1222 1348 1378 1561
2010 1221 1285 1362 1503
2009 1627
2008 1185
Rating by Year2008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202220232024202516271105YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 7W / 14L / 3D 5W / 12L / 1D 65.0
2024 243W / 185L / 16D 185W / 217L / 35D 76.3
2023 671W / 636L / 68D 628W / 665L / 86D 72.0
2022 4W / 3L / 0D 1W / 6L / 1D 92.8
2020 2W / 0L / 0D 1W / 1L / 0D 42.2
2019 4W / 0L / 0D 2W / 2L / 0D 76.0
2018 23W / 13L / 1D 18W / 20L / 1D 64.1
2017 95W / 77L / 13D 88W / 86L / 10D 70.3
2016 68W / 64L / 9D 61W / 71L / 14D 77.9
2015 99W / 83L / 14D 83W / 101L / 12D 81.1
2014 3W / 3L / 0D 2W / 2L / 0D 66.1
2013 70W / 37L / 8D 66W / 45L / 8D 76.8
2012 54W / 77L / 1D 41W / 80L / 6D 56.8
2011 39W / 19L / 6D 31W / 30L / 4D 76.2
2010 160W / 52L / 7D 170W / 65L / 12D 59.9
2009 4W / 2L / 0D 3W / 4L / 0D 55.5
2008 1W / 2L / 0D 2W / 3L / 0D 50.9

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Philidor Defense 577 252 287 38 43.7%
Czech Defense 260 108 128 24 41.5%
Four Knights Game 253 137 109 7 54.1%
Three Knights Opening 148 81 58 9 54.7%
Caro-Kann Defense 128 63 61 4 49.2%
Amazon Attack 122 65 48 9 53.3%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 120 54 60 6 45.0%
Modern Defense 115 57 55 3 49.6%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 111 78 27 6 70.3%
Scandinavian Defense 108 63 40 5 58.3%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Philidor Defense 67 16 48 3 23.9%
Scandinavian Defense 24 7 15 2 29.2%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 21 13 7 1 61.9%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 20 15 4 1 75.0%
Amazon Attack 18 11 7 0 61.1%
Sicilian Defense 17 6 10 1 35.3%
Barnes Defense 16 5 11 0 31.2%
Bishop's Opening: Horwitz Gambit 13 4 9 0 30.8%
Bishop's Opening 12 7 5 0 58.3%
Czech Defense 11 8 3 0 72.7%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Philidor Defense 258 112 128 18 43.4%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 164 98 56 10 59.8%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 121 58 57 6 47.9%
Scandinavian Defense 88 33 49 6 37.5%
Amazon Attack 64 38 23 3 59.4%
French Defense 63 42 19 2 66.7%
Bishop's Opening: Horwitz Gambit 61 36 23 2 59.0%
Amar Gambit 57 41 15 1 71.9%
Barnes Defense 54 32 19 3 59.3%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 48 17 25 6 35.4%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 11 7 2 2 63.6%
Amar Gambit 7 4 3 0 57.1%
Philidor Defense 5 2 3 0 40.0%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 5 3 2 0 60.0%
Elephant Gambit 4 0 3 1 0.0%
Czech Defense 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Barnes Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Center Game 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Bishop's Opening 2 1 1 0 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 23 0
Losing 61 1
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