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Benik Agasarov FM

Username: BVB009

Playing Since: 2023-03-28 (Inactive)

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Rapid: 2542
11W / 2L / 0D
Blitz: 2806
434W / 444L / 113D
Bullet: 2846
158W / 149L / 34D

Benik Agasarov, FIDE Master (aka BVB009)

Benik Agasarov is no ordinary chess player; he's a digital battlefield warrior proudly holding the title of FIDE Master. Known in the chess circuits as BVB009, Benik's blitz rating soared as high as a staggering 2867 in 2023 — basically grandmaster level on caffeine.

His Blitz and Bullet games are a rollercoaster of victory and defeat, with nearly a thousand blitz games logged in 2023 alone, swinging between epic wins and humbling losses. Despite some heart-fluttering losses (hey, even champions need a break), Benik boasts an impressive average blitz rating around 2738 and an electrifying bullet average near 2745!

Benik's rapid play is where he really brings the heat — with a win rate of 85% in rapid games (that's almost as good as winning the snack table negotiation). His style is a patient mix of grit and endurance, often stretching games over 80 moves and showing a keen eye for endgames, appearing in nearly 83% of his matches. Early resignations? Almost nonexistent, because Benik fights ’til the last pawn drops.

His psychological resilience is legendary: an 87.56% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece means Benik turns disadvantages into dazzling victories like a chess Houdini.

Benik’s favorite opening is conveniently classified as "Top Secret" — likely just part of the charm and mystery that keeps opponents guessing. If you dare face him, be prepared for a war of wits extending to the very endgame, where Benik’s strategic prowess truly shines.

Off the board, Benik’s tilt factor is a modest 7, proving he’s mostly cool under pressure (or just distracts himself with memes). His daily gaming rhythm paints him as an early riser and late afternoon strategist, hitting peak win rates at 5 AM and 7 PM — the ultimate chess night owl.

Whether facing familiar rivals like jasardo or blitzing with new opponents, Benik Agasarov remains a steadfast and relentless tactician, ready to turn any chess encounter into a thrilling battle of brains. Follow BVB009 for some of the most electrifying and unpredictable chess action on the (virtual) board.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Benik!

Congratulations on maintaining a very high blitz rating (2867 (2023-09-03)). The recent batch of games shows why you are such a tough opponent – your tactical alertness and willingness to seize the initiative are outstanding. Below is a succinct performance review followed by concrete training ideas.

Key Strengths

  • Dynamic piece play as Black. In several wins you invaded with …Bc5–e3 ideas (Scotch, French-KIA) or hit the centre with …d5/c5 at the exact moment. Your feel for activity is elite.
  • Flexible opening repertoire. You switch smoothly between 1…e5 (C22, C55) and 1…Nf6 / …g6 setups (E61, A07). That keeps opponents guessing and maximises practical chances.
  • Conversion technique in R+P endgames. Versus Payyappat you converted the extra passer with precise king routes and kept your rook behind the pawn – textbook!
  • Clock handling in winning positions. Most of your victories were finished with >20 seconds left, showing strong pre-move discipline.

Recurring Issues

  1. Impatience with White in closed structures.
    • Loss vs vladgoncharov: after 15…e5 you uncorked 16.Nxe5?! without full calculation. The pawn sac left you down material and low on time.
    • Suggestion: when the position is still fluid, spend one extra second to ask “what happens after the obvious reply?” – often the tactic is a mirage.
  2. Pawn storms that weaken your own king.
    In several Black wins (A07, C00) …g5–h5 worked against lower-rated players, but in losses it rebounded. A timely prophylaxis move like …h6 or a central break can achieve the same space without loosening dark squares.
  3. Critical moment time drops.
    • In the Center-Game win you still had >20 sec at move 40, but in the loss you were under 10 sec by move 24. Blitz is forgiving, yet letting the clock become an extra defender cost you at least two games this session.

Targeted Homework

  • 👁 Visualisation drill: play 10 minutes of “blindfold squares” each day. Seeing three moves ahead faster will cut impulsive sacs.
  • 🔍 End-game refinement: take the most recent loss position after 30…Ne6 and play it vs an engine set to 2500 until you hold a draw. This will reinforce defensive resources such as the fourth-rank shield.
  • 📚 Opening touch-ups: add the quiet 5.e3 line versus 1…c5 Benko to your file. It avoids the a6–b5 gambit and leaves you in familiar IQP territory.

Performance Snap-Shot

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Quick Tactical Puzzle (from your own game)

Position after 19…Qa4 (loss vs vladgoncharov):
White to play. Instead of 20.c5?, find the calm move that keeps the balance (solution hidden below).

Solution 20.b3! chasing the queen and keeping the c-pawn mobile for later.

Next Steps

1. Annotate one win and one loss daily with special attention to “Why did I move fast here?”
2. Schedule two 30-minute sessions per week on defensive technique – especially handling opposite-coloured bishop endings.
3. Continue joining high-level blitz arenas but finish each set with two slow games (10 + 5) to reinforce accurate calculation under lower stress.

Keep up the great work, and feel free to share your annotated games for deeper analysis. Good luck in your next Title Tuesday!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
jasardo 14W / 28L / 3D View Games
Sina Movahed 8W / 25L / 2D View Games
ultraminds 13W / 9L / 3D View Games
Chessbrah TV 8W / 12L / 3D View Games
Andrei Macovei 10W / 9L / 3D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2024 2806
2023 2846 2850 2542
Rating by Year2023202428502806YearRatingBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2024 2W / 5L / 1D 9W / 0L / 2D 102.6
2023 332W / 263L / 67D 260W / 327L / 77D 89.8

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 59 28 27 4 47.5%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 46 22 21 3 47.8%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 28 11 16 1 39.3%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 23 9 12 2 39.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 21 7 12 2 33.3%
Diemer-Duhm Gambit (DDG): 4...f5 21 11 8 2 52.4%
Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation, American Attack 20 6 12 2 30.0%
Modern 19 6 9 4 31.6%
Amazon Attack 18 8 8 2 44.4%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 17 8 6 3 47.1%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 30 13 12 5 43.3%
Caro-Kann Defense 19 10 7 2 52.6%
Amar Gambit 18 5 10 3 27.8%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 15 11 4 0 73.3%
Modern 13 4 9 0 30.8%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation 13 4 6 3 30.8%
King's Indian Attack 10 8 2 0 80.0%
East Indian Defense 9 2 6 1 22.2%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 9 4 4 1 44.4%
Australian Defense 8 5 3 0 62.5%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 16 2
Losing 7 0
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