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Davilonchi10

Since 2022 (Inactive) Chess.com
43.3%- 51.6%- 5.1%
Bullet 727
2W 2L 0D
Blitz 536
17W 20L 0D
Rapid 784
175W 208L 23D
Daily 800
0W 1L 0D

Overview

Davilonchi10 is a spirited online chess player known for preferring Rapid time controls and for a blend of cheeky openings and stubborn comebacks. Active across 2022–2025, Davilonchi10 mixes adventurous sidelines like the Barnes Opening with solid Bishop’s Opening play. This profile summarizes style, favorite openings, notable opponents, and a sample game to study.

  • Username: Davilonchi10
  • Preferred time control: Rapid (the favorite playground)
  • Peak Rapid highlight: 922 (2023-10-09) — a milestone reached during an energetic 2023 run

Playing style & habits

Davilonchi10 is an enterprising Rapid specialist: comfortable attacking, willing to try gambits, and resilient when down material. Games tend to be longish and decisive, with a healthy appetite for tactical complications.

  • Early resignation rate: modest — about 9.5% (so expect fights to the end often)
  • Average decisive length: roughly 50–75 moves depending on year — patient and willing to grind
  • Comeback skill: high — a comeback rate near 63% shows resilience
  • Best (odd) time to play: around 04:00 — apparently midnight snack tactics work wonders

Openings & repertoire

Davilonchi10 favors unusual and offbeat systems alongside classical choices. That unpredictability is a weapon: opponents often face uncomfortable, little-known lines early on.

  • Main Rapid themes: Barnes Opening: Walkerling, Bishop's Opening, and occasional surprise gambits like the Elephant Gambit and the Amar Gambit.
  • White highlights: strong results with the Bishop’s Opening and the Poisoned Pawn lines in the London System.
  • Black highlights: reliable returns with the Barnes Defense and decent counters in the Vienna/Max Lange setups.

Want to explore the rating curve for Rapid play? See the trend here:

Rapid Rating9398397386375362022: 5692023: 9062024: 8292025: 7842022202320242025

Notable opponents & rivalries

Opponents who’ve crossed swords frequently with Davilonchi10:

  • jaeslo1967 — the most-played rival (83 encounters). Tough matchup: Davilonchi10 has a long series of wins and losses against them. jaeslo1967
  • salvafort_02 — a very successful record versus this opponent (22–5). salvafort_02
  • Other frequent foes: javi04xx, jota_19 and assorted challengers — a mix of clear wins and learning games.

Sample match link (classic encounter near a peak period):

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Streaks, trends & psychology

Davilonchi10 plays with passion — sometimes that leads to streaks in both directions. The psychological profile shows a modest tilt factor but plenty of fighting spirit.

  • Longest winning streak: 8 games
  • Longest losing streak: 8 games; current short losing run — nothing a coffee-and-analysis session can't fix
  • Rated vs casual note: rated games appear tougher (a measurable difference in outcomes)
  • Time-of-day edge: unusually strong at very early hours (04:00) and solid mid-morning play (11:00–12:00)

Fun facts & quirks

  • Favored first move: e4 — a classic choice that fits an enterprising style.
  • Likes spicy sidelines: Barnes Opening and Blackburne Shilling Gambit show a taste for traps and offbeat play.
  • Check-loving player: the queen delivers a lot of checks — the spreadsheet calls it “Most Common Checking Piece.”
  • Endgame frequency is healthy — nearly half the games reach endgame phases, so technical skill matters.

Study sample — a game to replay

Here’s a short illustrative opening sequence to load into a viewer. It reflects Davilonchi10’s blend of classical development and surprise ideas.

Tip: load the PGN above in a local viewer and step through the ideas — notice how central control, early rook lifts and offbeat pawn pushes are recurring themes.

Quick glance

  • Preferred time control: Rapid
  • Strength-adjusted win rate (Rapid-centric): consistently competitive — often above 52% on adjusted metrics
  • Most-played opponent: jaeslo1967 — rivalry to follow
  • Practice tip: study tactical recovery techniques and late middlegame planning — Davilonchi10’s games reward patient counterplay
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