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Dhanraj Dhanu

Username: Dhanarajshadow

Playing Since: 2021-05-04 (Active)

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Daily: 1527
3W / 3L / 0D
Rapid: 753
427W / 467L / 55D
Blitz: 614
67W / 49L / 12D
Bullet: 652
2632W / 2706L / 47D

Dhanarajshadow: The Evolving Chess Strategist

Emerging onto the chess scene in 2021 with an impressive Rapid rating of 1812, Dhanarajshadow has carved out a unique niche in the competitive arena. Over the past few years, his journey has been one marked by dramatic ups and downs—a true testament to his perseverance and adaptability. In 2024, a challenging period saw his Rapid rating dip, but his relentless spirit and continuous improvement ushered him into a more refined phase by 2025, where he maintained a competitive rating across Rapid, Blitz, and Bullet formats.

As a player comfortable with diverse time controls, Dhanarajshadow has showcased his tactical acuity in rapid battles as well as the frenetic pace of Blitz and the lightning speed of Bullet games. His statistical journey tells a story of growth and resilience: while his Rapid games hint at a learned balance between aggression and patience, his handling of Bullet chess—marked by thrilling comebacks—even after early setbacks demonstrates remarkable psychological toughness.

Delving into his opening repertoire, one notices a well-rounded and ambitious approach. His performances with openings such as the Scandinavian Defense and various Queens Pawn lines have not only earned him consistent wins but have also highlighted his willingness to experiment and adapt. From scoring perfect performances in selected lines like the French Defense Knight Variation to achieving high win rates in certain Queens Pawn openings, his ability to dissect and counter opponents’ strategies is evident.

Beyond raw numbers, Dhanarajshadow’s style is defined by strategic depth and tenacity. With an impressive comeback rate of nearly 60% and a streak of victories that speaks to his mental resilience, he has proven adept at turning challenging situations around—even when faced with material setbacks on the board. His average game length, with wins concluding in just over 52 moves while losses tend a bit longer, reflects a player who is always poised to steer the game toward a decisive finish.

Off the board, his performance analytics reveal a thoughtful player who is not only keen on refining his tactics but also acutely aware of the psychological nuances of chess. With win rates peaking on specific days and hours—like a notable spike during late afternoon sessions—Dhanarajshadow continues to adapt his schedule and styles to maximize his strengths, understanding that chess is as much about mental endurance as it is about strategy.

In summary, the profile of Dhanarajshadow is that of a dedicated chess enthusiast whose journey is characterized by continual self-improvement, a deep understanding of game mechanics, and a fearless approach to both traditional and rapid-fire encounters. His biography is still being written on the board, one calculated move at a time.


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Quick summary

Nice session — you’re creating active play, converting practical advantages on the clock, and your rating trend is moving up. Focus on a few recurring leaks (king safety in sharp kingside fights, tactical oversights, and some time-management habits) and you’ll see steady gains.

Games to review (high‑value moments)

Pick 2–3 of these exact moments for maximum improvement-per-minute:

  • The queen trades and simplification that finished the win vs Angel_GAT — check why simplifying helped and whether a safe recapture or trade was available earlier: angel_gat
  • The loss where a kingside attack produced a mating net (Anonymous9378) — study the pawn pushes and the pattern of sacrifices/checks that opened your king: anonymous9378
  • The clean conversion and pawn promotion vs Vig0721 — a good example of using active rooks and passed pawns under clock pressure: vig0721

What you’re doing well

  • Active piece play — you prioritize activity and open files, which creates practical chances.
  • Strong clock sense — you convert time-pressure advantages into wins reliably.
  • Comfort in offbeat openings (Alekhine/Scandinavian) — you reach playable middlegames quickly instead of getting lost in theory: Alekhine Defense.

Biggest recurring mistakes to fix

  • King safety in sharp kingside play — pawn storms and open lines around your king often lead to decisive tactics. When the attack is mutual, prioritize one defensive step before hunting material.
  • Tactical oversights — several losses arise from missed checks, pins and back-rank motifs. Pause an extra beat when opponent threats appear.
  • Unnecessary pawn pushes that leave weak squares or open files for the opponent’s pieces.
  • Over-reliance on winning on time — it’s a useful skill, but cleaning up simple blunders will improve your true reliability and rating.

Concrete short drills (10–20 minutes/day)

  • 20 quick tactical puzzles (<=2 minutes each) focused on forks, pins, back-rank mates and discovered attacks.
  • 5-minute opening drill: pick one Alekhine/Scandinavian line and learn the standard plans and pawn breaks so moves 1–8 are automatic.
  • 3×30s defensive puzzles: positions where the king is exposed; practice finding the defensive resource under severe time pressure.
  • Pre-move hygiene: practice using pre-moves only for safe recaptures and forced pawn pushes; avoid speculative pre-moves in complex positions.

Practical bullet heuristics (during a game)

  • If you're ahead materially or positionally, simplify by trading pieces (not pawns) and head for a technical win — less risk and easier on the clock.
  • If the opponent threatens checks or sacrifices, prioritize safety (remove the immediate threat) before grabbing material.
  • When low on time, choose improving moves (centralize, connect rooks, reduce opponent threats) rather than speculative tactics.
  • Use safe pre-moves only; a single speculative pre-move in a sharp position often loses the game instantly.

Two measurable goals for the next week

  • Cut tactical mate/blunder losses by 50% — annotate your last 10 losses and categorize why each tactical shot worked, then drill those motifs.
  • Master one mainline for Alekhine/Scandinavian so your first 8 moves take under 3 seconds on average.

Study plan (2‑week cycle)

  • Week 1 — Tactics & openings: 20 puzzles/day + 5 minutes opening consolidation (pick one main line).
  • Week 2 — Defense & endgame: back‑rank/back‑file defense drills, basic rook endings, and annotate 3 losses focusing on where the defense failed.

How to review a game fast (5–10 minutes)

  • Find the critical move (where the evaluation swings). Ask: did I miss a tactic? Could I have improved king safety? Did I play my plan?
  • Annotate that one moment and replay the sequence slowly without the clock; then replay with a 30s timer and force yourself to find the same idea quickly.

Opponents to check

  • Angel_GAT — simplification lessons and queen trades: angel_gat
  • Anonymous9378 — mating-net patterns to learn from: anonymous9378
  • Vig0721 — good endgame conversion and pawn promotion technique: vig0721
  • Diptika-Sharma — examples of losing on time after getting into trouble; practice calm conversions: diptika-sharma

Final note

Your practical instincts and active play are real strengths — lock down tactical hygiene and king safety in sharp positions and your win rate (and rating) will climb. If you want, send one win and one loss and I’ll annotate both move-by-move in the next message.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 612 614 708 1527
2024 897
2021 1812
Rating by Year2021202420251812708YearRatingRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1537W / 1452L / 46D 1405W / 1572L / 63D 52.0
2024 0W / 10L / 0D 2W / 8L / 0D 58.5
2021 0W / 1L / 0D 0W / 0L / 0D 32.0

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 956 463 486 7 48.4%
Amar Gambit 858 408 441 9 47.5%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 517 267 248 2 51.6%
Alekhine Defense 467 220 241 6 47.1%
Amazon Attack 413 210 198 5 50.9%
Australian Defense 365 186 176 3 51.0%
French Defense 163 71 91 1 43.6%
Barnes Defense 142 67 74 1 47.2%
Czech Defense 137 68 66 3 49.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 134 63 71 0 47.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Scandinavian Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Amazon Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 235 107 115 13 45.5%
Amazon Attack 195 88 95 12 45.1%
Australian Defense 145 74 64 7 51.0%
Amar Gambit 94 44 41 9 46.8%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 34 15 17 2 44.1%
Alekhine Defense 31 12 18 1 38.7%
Barnes Defense 29 13 16 0 44.8%
Czech Defense 23 7 13 3 30.4%
Modern Defense 21 12 8 1 57.1%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 17 5 11 1 29.4%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 27 18 8 1 66.7%
Scandinavian Defense 21 8 11 2 38.1%
Alekhine Defense 18 11 6 1 61.1%
Amazon Attack 18 9 8 1 50.0%
Australian Defense 12 6 6 0 50.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 3 2 0 1 66.7%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 3 0 1 2 0.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Modern Defense 3 1 1 1 33.3%
French Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 13 0
Losing 15 3
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