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DATK1927

Playing Since: 2018-02-20 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 2000
0W / 1L / 0D
Rapid: 2414
1094W / 1098L / 275D
Blitz: 2409
2060W / 1709L / 365D
Bullet: 2117
281W / 253L / 43D

DATK1927: The Tenacious Tactician of the Board

Meet DATK1927, a chess adventurer whose journey through the sixty-four squares is a rollercoaster of sharp tactics, dramatic comebacks, and the occasional bewildering blunder that only adds to the charm of this seasoned player.

Rating Odyssey

Starting with a humble Rapid rating in the mid-1500s back in 2018, DATK1927 has steadily climbed the rating ladder, reaching a peak Rapid rating of 2384 in November 2024—definitely no pawn in the game! In Blitz, a blistering top rating of 2330 and a Bullet best of 2043 speak to the player’s speed and precision under pressure.

Style & Stats

  • Win-Loss-Draw: Nearly 1000 wins and 1000 losses in Rapid; a positive record in Blitz with 1920 wins to 1605 losses; and a bullet performance that’s almost evenly poised.
  • Comeback King: An impressive 86.65% comeback rate after setbacks — proving that resigning early is not really their style (less than 2% early resignation rate).
  • Patience Personified: Average moves per win hover close to 79 moves, showing endurance and a liking for deep, strategic endgames (over 76% endgame frequency).

Favorite Openings

DATK1927 likes to keep opponents guessing with a repertoire that includes the secretive Top Secret opening (over 2,000 Rapid games!), alongside classical beauties like the Ruy Lopez and the Catalan Opening, with a nifty 75% win rate in the latter’s Closed Variation rapid battles.

Psychological Battlefield

With a Tilt Factor of 17, DATK1927 isn't immune to the emotional tussles of chess – but who is? Their prime time to play is around 8 PM when the sleepy city is just right for brainy brilliance and strategic strikes.

Legendary Matches & Rivalries

Among the many battles fought, DATK1927 clinched a thrilling victory by resignation over hogrider1337 in May 2025, deploying a steady Berlin Defense in the Ruy Lopez to squeeze the opponent till they conceded. Yet, even the best stumble; a recent loss to komboman09137666 in a Caro-Kann Defense taught that every defeat is just the opening move to the next game.

Anecdotes & Fun Facts

This player’s blitz battles are so frequent, it’s like watching a speed chess marathon. DATK1927’s win rate at 8 PM rounds up to a royal 65.52%, almost making it their magical hour. Opponents beware: whether it’s a calculated checkmate or a last-second clutch, DATK1927 plays to win – but with sportsmanship, style, and a dash of wit.

“Chess isn’t just a game; it’s a journey through chaos and order, and I’m here for the ride!” – Probably DATK1927


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What went well in your recent blitz games

You’ve shown good adaptability in blitz, handling a variety of openings and pawn structures with calm, practical play. In recent wins you demonstrated the ability to stay active and capitalize on small tactical chances, then convert the position into a clean finish. Your pace in the middle game often leads to opportunities to simplify on favorable terms, which is a strong asset in fast time controls.

  • You’re comfortable switching gears when the position becomes sharp, and you can find forcing ideas that create practical winning chances.
  • You manage to keep pieces coordinated and keep your king relatively safe while pressing for activity in the middlegame.
  • Your openings flexibility helps you adapt to opponent plans, which is valuable in blitz where surprises are common.

What to improve for stronger results

  • Strengthen a compact, reliable opening repertoire for blitz. Focus on 2–3 openings you enjoy and study them deeply so you can reach solid middlegame plans quickly instead of improvising in the first dozen moves.
  • Improve consistency in the early game transitions. In many blitz losses, the transition from opening to middlegame is where mistakes creep in. Develop a simple, repeatable plan for the first 15 moves (development, king safety, and a clear idea for the middle game).
  • Enhance endgame conversion under time pressure. Practice common endgames (opposite-colored bishops, rook endings with pawns, basic knight vs. bishop endgames) so you can convert advantages more reliably.
  • Sharpen tactical pattern recognition. Blitz rewards quick, accurate calculations of forcing moves (checks, captures, threats). Regular short tactical workouts help you spot winning ideas faster in real games.
  • Strengthen time management. Create a 2-pass approach: first pass to identify a reasonable plan and candidate moves, second pass to verify the best line. If you encounter a clearly calm move, avoid overthinking and stick to your plan.

Opening performance and how to use it in practice

Your openings data suggests some lines where you’ve been particularly effective. In blitz, it’s helpful to lean on these lines to reach comfortable middlegames sooner. Consider focusing your study on the following areas:

  • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation – this line shows solid results for you. Deepen understanding of key plans and typical pawn structures so you can steer the game toward favorable endgames confidently.
  • Catalan Opening – another strong option in your mix. Work on the typical middlegame themes and how to handle common Black responses to maintain long-term pressure.
  • Australian Defense and related solid setups – these can offer reliable, less risky routes to balanced positions where you can outplay your opponent in the middlegame.
  • Other strong performers like the Italian/Two Knights themes can be useful for surprise value and practical play in blitz when you want to steer into tactical clashes.

Recommended quick actions: - Pick 2 openings to specialize in over the next few weeks and build a concise move-order guide for the first 12–15 moves. - Create a short list of typical middlegame plans for each opening to keep decision-making fast and consistent. - Practice 10–15 minute focused sessions per week on your chosen openings with a partner or a training engine to reinforce the main ideas.

Useful reminders: You don’t need to memorize every line; aim to recognize typical structures and plan-based ideas so you can autopilot into solid middlegame play.

Suggested training plan for the next few weeks

  • Week 1: Tactics focus. Do 15–20 minutes of tactical puzzles daily, emphasizing forks, pins, discovered attacks, and clean queen trades. End each session by reviewing one tactical motif you missed and why.
  • Week 2: Openings focus. Choose two openings (e.g., London System and Catalan) and build a compact, 10–15 move guide for each. Practice these lines against a training partner or engine with fixed move-order constraints.
  • Week 3: Middlegame planning. Study 2–3 typical plans in your chosen openings (e.g., piece activity vs. pawn structure, typical breaks, and when to trade). Apply these plans in 3–5 training games and annotate what worked and what didn’t.
  • Week 4: Endgame refinement. Do focused endgame drills (rook endings, minor piece endgames, basic pawn endings) and wean yourself off relying on instinct—aim for clear, reproducible play.

Tracking progress and next steps

With positive longer-term momentum, the plan is to convert that to consistent results in blitz. Maintain a steady study routine, keep a tight repertoire, and continue reviewing your games to identify recurring mistakes. When you notice a particular position type causing trouble, add a short cheat-sheet or a few sample lines to your repertoire notes.

If you’d like, I can tailor a 4-week cycle around your preferred openings and puzzle themes. You can also share a couple of games you’d like me to review in detail for targeted feedback.

Want a quick starter pack? Try focusing on London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation and Catalan for the next two weeks, paired with daily tactics. If you’d like, I can attach a small practice PGN to illustrate the typical plans for those lines. DATK1927



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
nobody 1W / 1L / 2D
APetelin 0W / 1L / 0D
Mellows 1W / 0L / 1D
Tansel Turgut 1W / 0L / 0D
Sergei Terentiev 0W / 2L / 1D
wfAnasta 0W / 0L / 1D
hubbumami 1W / 0L / 0D
pizzagorgonzola 2W / 1L / 0D
skibidirizzlre 1W / 1L / 0D
hornet13 1W / 0L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
iceblackbird 9W / 8L / 2D
akisherceg67 6W / 11L / 0D
mintwin 11W / 4L / 2D
Vlastimil Píza 6W / 7L / 3D
alexis-enage 4W / 10L / 1D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2104 2409 2414
2024 1993 2080 2269
2023 2184 2199
2022 2230 2256
2020 1886
2019 1406 1840 1557
2018 1996 1554 1800
Rating by Year201820192020202220232024202524141406YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 267W / 217L / 66D 263W / 230L / 59D 81.1
2024 268W / 269L / 88D 281W / 280L / 64D 78.8
2023 181W / 194L / 46D 165W / 212L / 49D 77.9
2022 176W / 132L / 34D 181W / 131L / 19D 80.1
2020 13W / 10L / 0D 12W / 12L / 0D 64.5
2019 186W / 170L / 18D 175W / 174L / 23D 71.4
2018 629W / 517L / 108D 637W / 513L / 108D 78.5

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
QGA: 3.e3 c5 124 67 45 12 54.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 117 48 55 14 41.0%
Diemer-Duhm Gambit (DDG): 4...f5 77 38 31 8 49.4%
Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense, Berlin Wall 70 34 29 7 48.6%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 65 28 27 10 43.1%
Australian Defense 61 28 25 8 45.9%
Scandinavian Defense 60 28 26 6 46.7%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 58 33 16 9 56.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 54 27 20 7 50.0%
Slav Defense 53 22 27 4 41.5%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 171 93 69 9 54.4%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 146 75 60 11 51.4%
QGA: 3.e3 c5 124 62 50 12 50.0%
Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense, Berlin Wall 117 56 48 13 47.9%
Scandinavian Defense 111 45 53 13 40.5%
Catalan Opening 107 60 41 6 56.1%
Amazon Attack 106 52 46 8 49.1%
Australian Defense 98 56 34 8 57.1%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 94 51 37 6 54.3%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 90 39 41 10 43.3%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 49 25 19 5 51.0%
Modern Defense 34 19 14 1 55.9%
Australian Defense 23 14 8 1 60.9%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 16 8 8 0 50.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 16 6 8 2 37.5%
Diemer-Duhm Gambit (DDG): 4...f5 15 6 9 0 40.0%
King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Delayed Fianchetto 14 8 5 1 57.1%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 12 3 7 2 25.0%
Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense, Berlin Wall 12 5 5 2 41.7%
English Opening: Anglo-Grünfeld Defense 12 5 5 2 41.7%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 0
Losing 17 0