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dadu112

Playing Since: 2020-06-16 (Active)

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Daily: 1079
7W / 0L / 0D
Rapid: 2016
504W / 371L / 87D
Blitz: 2063
673W / 648L / 110D
Bullet: 2106
565W / 488L / 75D

About dadu112

dadu112 is a spirited online chess player who made the jump from casual evenings to serious bullet battles. Preferring lightning-fast decision making, dadu112 found their groove in Bullet and then translated that speed into strong Blitz and Rapid results — a modern club-player story with a dash of midnight tactics and occasional coffee-fueled blunders.

  • Username: dadu112
  • Preferred time control: Bullet (fast, fearless, and frequently loud)
  • Known for: resilient comebacks and long, endgame-heavy games

Peak ratings: 2106 (2025-04-07), 2108 (2025-05-01), 2016 (2025-03-29) — proof that bullet practice pays off when you blink less than your opponent.

Career trajectory

From a humble start in 2020 with sub-700 Bullet and sub-900 Blitz scores, dadu112 rapidly climbed the ladder to cross the 2000+ barrier in 2024–2025. The profile shows steady improvement, especially in short time controls where instincts and pattern recognition win games in seconds rather than minutes.

Progress snapshot (visual):

Bullet Rating20202023202420252106647YearBullet Rating

Playing style & strengths

dadu112 plays long decisive games and loves endgames: most wins and losses stretch beyond the opening and middlegame into deep endgame fights. This player is comfortable converting small advantages and staging impressive recoveries when down material.

  • Comeback rate: an impressive ~78% — don't count them out after a slip.
  • Endgame frequency: high (many games go long; patience is a virtue).
  • Early resignation rate: low (1.8%) — fights until the bitter end.
  • Average moves per decisive game: ~80 — marathon mindset, even in Bullet and Blitz.
  • Psychology: tilt factor 9 — a competitive spark; best time-of-day peak is midnight (00:00).

Favorite openings & repertoire

dadu112 favors d4-based systems and a quirky mix of defenses and attacking setups. The repertoire shows heavy use of:

  • Amazon Attack / Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack — a go-to in Bullet and Rapid (strong win rates in Bullet).
  • Australian Defense — reliable and quite successful across time controls.
  • Czech Defense — often employed as a testing ground against opponents who like slow maneuvering.
  • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation — a tactical yet positional flavor for Blitz and Rapid.

Explore openings: Amazon Attack, Australian Defense, Czech Defense, London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation.

Memorable streaks & records

dadu112 has experienced both hot streaks and the inevitable cold streaks of online chess life.

  • Longest winning streak: 20 games — a mythical run of inspired play.
  • Longest losing streak: 9 games — teaching humility (and fuel for improvement).
  • Current winning streak: 2 games — momentum is contagious.

Frequent rivals include: eclisse17 (most played), lucarocchi, and happiness_is_simple_sm1le. Notable head-to-heads show mixed results — battles are fierce and entertaining.

Notable games (sample)

Here’s a short Bullet-style skirmish you can replay in the viewer:

That sequence captures the mix of opening poise and quick tactical choices that define many of dadu112’s wins.

Fun facts & personality

  • Midnight specialist: best results often arrive at 00:00 — perfect for late-night bullet duels.
  • Likes long games in short time controls: somehow manages marathons in blitz and bullet alike.
  • Humor: will occasionally celebrate a blunder with a self-deprecating joke before continuing the fight.

Quick stats snapshot

  • Total wins across fast time controls: thousands of fought, sweat-and-coffee victories.
  • Strength-adjusted win rates: Bullet and Rapid are highlights — solid practical performance.
  • Best opening success in Bullet: Amazon Attack (Siberian Attack) and Australian Defense — favored for sharp, fast play.

Want to challenge or follow? Send a challenge to dadu112 and experience the speed-first style firsthand.


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Quick summary

Nice session — you're on a strong upward trend and your bullet instincts are paying off. Your rating and win-rate trends show real improvement: you're converting chances, finishing opponents, and often winning on time. Keep polishing a few practical habits and you'll make those gains stick.

What you're doing well

  • Excellent practical play in time pressure — you win a lot of games by out‑grinding opponents on the clock (you do a lot of "Flagging").
  • Good opening repertoire choices for bullet: lines like the Amazon Attack and King's Indian Defense are giving you solid results — your Openings Performance shows high win rates there.
  • You convert material and simplify into winning endgames reliably — your wins often come after a clean trade-down and active rook/queen play.
  • Nice aggression when it's warranted: pushing pawns to open files, timely rook lifts and exchanges that clear targets for your heavy pieces.

Biggest areas to improve

  • King safety in the middlegame. In your loss to pr302 you got checkmated after allowing the opponent's queen into your back rank and kingside — try to avoid weakening pawn moves around your king when the opponent has active queens/rooks.
  • Tactical oversight in sharp positions. A few games show missed tactics or allowing forks and mating nets. Slow down for one extra second to scan for checks, captures and threats before you move.
  • Reliance on wins by flag. Winning on time is fine, but it's less reliable long-term. Focus on converting positions without needing the clock as a crutch — that reduces variance and makes your rating more stable.
  • Premoves and autoplustemperatures: pre‑moves are powerful in bullet but dangerous when you miss captures or checks. Use them selectively — only in quiet positions.

Concrete, trainable habits for bullet

  • Make a 3-scan rule before each move: (1) opponent checks? (2) any capture for them next move? (3) any direct mating threat? — this one extra scan catches many of the lost games you had.
  • Keep your king safer: avoid weakening moves (like pushing both g‑ and h‑pawns) when the opponent has queen/rook access. If you castle queenside, be ready to create luft and keep pawns on the file in front of the king.
  • Pre-move discipline: only pre-move in single-capture sequences or when the opponent has no checking resources. If the position is complicated, don't pre-move.
  • Trade when ahead on the clock. If you're low on time and slightly better materially, simplify: trade down to a basic winning endgame (rook + pawn vs rook, queen vs rook, etc.).
  • Checklist before accepting a simplification: am I left with weaknesses? will their queen/rook have checks? — if yes, postpone the trade until you secure king safety.

Short drills to level up (10–15 minutes each)

  • 5-minute tactic bursts: focus on forks, pins and mating patterns. Do 4–5 rounds (3 minutes each) of puzzles that finish in 1–3 moves.
  • Endgame 1-minute drills: practice king + rook vs king and king + pawn races. Learn key Lucena and basic rook cut-offs — you win many by converting, so make conversion automatic.
  • Play 10 1+0 games with a single opening only (example: the Queens-Pawn Opening lines you like) and force yourself to spend ≤3s on opening moves. Build repeatable patterns to save time later.
  • Blind checklist drill: after every move for 5 games, say to yourself “checks/captures/threats?” — makes the 3-scan habit automatic in real play.

Tactical & positional tips from your recent games

  • Against active queens/rooks: create an escape square (luft) and avoid back-rank collapse. In the loss vs pr302 the final attack involved repeated queen checks and a decisive invasion — an earlier luft or pawn cover could have stopped it.
  • If you have an extra pawn or piece, trade into a rook/queen endgame only after the opposing checks are neutralized. In several wins you simplified correctly and the opponent’s counterplay died off — keep doing that.
  • Use your pawns as a clock advantage weapon: push to open files when opponent pieces are badly placed, but don’t overextend if it loosens your king cover.

Example game to study

Review this checkmate win — it shows patient piece play, a passed pawn promotion and finishing technique. Replay the game and look for the moments where you traded into a winning king + pawn ending and forced the promotion:

Opponent to review: started it from 400 in 2022

Game review suggestions

  • Do a 5-minute postmortem on each loss: identify the one move that changed the evaluation (mate threat allowed? piece left hanging?).
  • Tag recurring mistakes (king safety, missed forks, risky premoves) and track whether they appear less often after a week — small measurable improvements compound fast.
  • Replay 3 of your wins and 3 of your losses moving at half speed — ask: could I have simplified earlier? Could I have prevented the tactical shot?

Next steps (this week)

  • Do the 3-scan rule for every game for 7 days.
  • 10 minutes/day of tactics (focus on mates, forks, pins).
  • Play 20 rapid training positions where you force yourself not to pre-move for complicated positions.
  • Keep using the openings that work — e.g. Amazon Attack — but prune any line that gives repeated tactical trouble.

Links to recent opponents (for targeted review)

  • Win vs sookben
  • Win vs montoya777
  • Win vs started it from 400 in 2022 (see PGN above)
  • Loss vs pr302 — focus here for the king-safety/queen-invasion pattern
  • Win vs lukino77

Final note

Your long-term trend is excellent — big rating jumps and a high Strength Adjusted Win Rate. Keep building the small habits above (the 3-scan, disciplined pre-moves, endgame drills) and your bullet play will become more consistent and less reliant on clock wins. If you want, pick 1 game from today and I’ll annotate the critical moments step-by-step.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2106 2061 2016
2024 1597 2008 2008
2023 914 1458 1913 1079
2022 1207 1821 1049
2021 980 1302
2020 647 832 491
Rating by Year2020202120222023202420252106491YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 458W / 406L / 82D 423W / 469L / 58D 87.8
2024 194W / 128L / 28D 177W / 148L / 23D 83.7
2023 32W / 19L / 0D 30W / 21L / 1D 67.4
2022 80W / 27L / 6D 52W / 46L / 16D 78.7
2021 153W / 116L / 28D 152W / 120L / 32D 73.8
2020 1W / 4L / 0D 2W / 4L / 0D 54.1

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 241 98 121 22 40.7%
Amazon Attack 168 78 72 18 46.4%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 166 80 75 11 48.2%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 160 73 69 18 45.6%
Australian Defense 116 62 48 6 53.5%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 108 57 47 4 52.8%
East Indian Defense 66 29 30 7 43.9%
Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack 44 18 24 2 40.9%
Amar Gambit 27 15 11 1 55.6%
Modern Defense 25 11 13 1 44.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 185 76 101 8 41.1%
Australian Defense 160 85 61 14 53.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 113 67 40 6 59.3%
Amazon Attack 103 57 36 10 55.3%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 97 45 44 8 46.4%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 64 26 34 4 40.6%
East Indian Defense 61 31 28 2 50.8%
Amar Gambit 47 26 17 4 55.3%
King's Indian Defense 32 19 12 1 59.4%
Döry Defense 31 16 12 3 51.6%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 156 73 69 14 46.8%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 108 67 35 6 62.0%
Australian Defense 104 60 35 9 57.7%
Czech Defense 95 50 37 8 52.6%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 57 24 24 9 42.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 47 29 13 5 61.7%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 34 11 20 3 32.4%
Amar Gambit 25 14 8 3 56.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 25 15 7 3 60.0%
East Indian Defense 22 14 7 1 63.6%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Australian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
King's Indian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Amar Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Czech Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 20 1
Losing 9 0
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