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Arystan Isanzhulov IM

Username: Chebure

Location: East Kazakhstan

Playing Since: 2018-05-30 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Blitz: 2300
674W / 483L / 101D
Bullet: 2801
472W / 549L / 42D

Arystan Isanzhulov (aka Chebure)

Meet Arystan Isanzhulov, a chess warrior with the prestigious title of International Master bestowed by FIDE. Known in online circles as Chebure, Arystan blends tactical brilliance with endurance rare in blitz and bullet battles alike.

Rating & Style

From 2018 to 2020, Arystan skyrocketed through the blitz ranks, reaching a staggering peak rating of 2986—a number that would make most grandmasters sweat. Bullet specialists beware: Chebure also boasts a peak bullet rating above 2700, proving speed and precision are their best friends.

Known for a patient endgame approach, Arystan averages over 79 moves per win, savoring every complex position. And if things go south, don’t count them out—Chebure's comeback rate stands strong at 88.18%, and their win rate after losing a piece is an eye-popping 99.32%. Losing material? More like a warm-up!

Record & Rivalries

With over 1,000 blitz wins and nearly 500 bullet wins, Arystan plays like both a tactician and a marathon runner. Their longest winning streak? An imposing 26 games—because why stop at 10?

Sometimes merciless, sometimes merciful, Chebure has a perfect 100% win rate against some opponents (parhamov, aryaomidi), and a humbling 0% against others (dostis, lauremkultra). Pro tip: don’t expect mercy in their signature “Top Secret” opening strategy, where they maintain a solid 53.36% win rate in blitz.

Psychology & Quirks

Arystan's tilt factor is a modest 17 — because even the best have their moments of ‘why did I just do that?’ But with an early resignation rate of only 2.56%, Chebure fights till the last pawn falls. Most games end with arrows on the board rather than sighs from the kitchen.

Playing Hours & Mood

Peak performance hits between 7 AM and 9 PM, with a mysterious surge at 12 PM boasting a delightful 58% win rate. If you challenge Arystan at 10 PM or later... well, good luck. They’re only winning 28.57% of their games then — but hey, nobody’s perfect.

Summary

Whether blitz or bullet, Arystan Isanzhulov commands the board with a mix of wit, endurance, and a sprinkle of unpredictability. An IM on paper, a legend in their circle, and a titan of comebacks — Chebure doesn't just play chess; they redefine it.


Coach's Avatar

Hi Arystan!

Great work lately—your games show an ambitious fighting spirit and excellent tactical vision. Below is some personalized feedback to help you push past your current plateau and reach a new 3004 (2020-02-02).

What you’re already doing well

  • Active piece play. In your recent win versus Parham Maghsoodloo you grabbed the initiative early with 4.e5 and 13.Bh6!, forcing your opponent to defend awkwardly for the rest of the game.
  • End-game grind. The rook-and-pawn ending you converted (…Kxe4 45) was textbook: you activated the king first, fixed weaknesses, and only then cashed in pawns.
  • Clock handling under pressure. Your conversion from move 50 onward against BeneCyrill was played on seconds, yet you kept moves simple and bullet-proof—an excellent practical skill.

Key areas to address

  • Opening depth vs breadth. Jumping between offbeat systems (e.g. 2.Ba6!? against …b6 or early d3/Nd2 setups) is fun, but some losses show you drifting out of the book by move 10 and facing equal or worse positions. Pick two main openings with clear plans and study deeper. You’ll save time and energy for middlegame decisions.
  • Central pawn breaks. Several defeats (e.g. vs FlawlessIdea) stemmed from allowing …d5/…e5 breaks that exploded your slow setup. Add “pawn-structure checkpoints” to your thinking routine—each move ask “Can either side successfully push a break now?” This prophylactic habit wards off unpleasant surprises. See prophylaxis and pawn break.
  • Forcing-move discipline. You spot direct tactics well, but occasionally overlook in-between shots—16…Nxe2+!! vs AryaOmidi cost a chunk of material. Before capturing or recapturing, pause for potential zwischenzug opportunities for both sides.
  • King safety in sharp lines. In the loss to Chefshouse your king walked into a mating net after 14.Ng5+. When playing Alekhine/Four-Pawns structures, have a pre-game checklist: castle early, control g5/f5 squares, and restrain white’s pawn storm.

Targeted training plan

  1. Week 1-2: Opening cleanup
    • Build a concise PGN file for each side of 1.e4 and 1.d4 you face.
    • Play 5-10 thematic blitz games focusing solely on getting a comfortable middlegame.
  2. Week 3: Tactics & forcing sequences
    • 30 minutes per day on tactical motifs involving intermediate moves.
    • Annotate three of your own games, pausing at every capture or check to list all candidate moves.
  3. Week 4: End-game refinement
    • Drill rook-and-pawn endings with tablebase-verified exercises.
    • Review classic Karpov endings to internalize king activity before pawn grabbing.

Progress trackers

Use these live dashboards to ensure you’re trending upward:

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Quick inspirational clip

The final 15-move conversion from your latest win is worth revisiting:

Keep the fire burning!

You’ve already proven you can defeat 2600-rated opposition. Systematize your openings, sharpen your forcing-move radar, and you’ll soon be gunning for a new . Good luck, and enjoy the journey!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
cheerfulpinkrainbow1 115W / 27L / 13D
Kazybek Nogerbek 44W / 62L / 5D
kangoroo3000 40W / 50L / 0D
Arjun Erigaisi 12W / 72L / 3D
Manu David 25W / 30L / 2D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2020 2651 2986
2019 2647 2741
2018 2501 2415
Rating by Year20182019202029862415YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2020 82W / 38L / 13D 74W / 51L / 8D 81.6
2019 457W / 412L / 61D 442W / 430L / 55D 83.0
2018 52W / 63L / 4D 60W / 61L / 3D 78.8

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Four Knights Game 97 58 28 11 59.8%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 92 55 28 9 59.8%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 71 41 23 7 57.8%
Alekhine Defense 68 34 31 3 50.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 67 33 24 10 49.2%
English Opening: Anglo-Grünfeld Defense 56 26 28 2 46.4%
French Defense 54 33 18 3 61.1%
Old Indian Defense 50 26 22 2 52.0%
Barnes Defense 49 27 19 3 55.1%
Amar Gambit 30 19 8 3 63.3%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 87 40 45 2 46.0%
King's Indian Attack 58 32 24 2 55.2%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 52 20 30 2 38.5%
Czech Defense 50 19 27 4 38.0%
French Defense 46 22 23 1 47.8%
Barnes Defense 43 22 19 2 51.2%
Alekhine Defense 40 17 19 4 42.5%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 39 19 20 0 48.7%
Sicilian Defense 31 19 11 1 61.3%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 30 17 12 1 56.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 26 1
Losing 17 0