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Dídac Meya

Username: Didac_amb_accent

Location: Barcelona

Playing Since: 2011-01-02 (Active)

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Daily: 1255
15W / 5L / 1D
Rapid: 853
1W / 5L / 2D
Blitz: 597
2573W / 2734L / 155D
Bullet: 490
858W / 907L / 35D

Dídac Meya: The Enigmatic Maestro of the Blitz Arena

Meet Dídac Meya, also known in the chess world as Didac_amb_accent, a player whose journey through the chaotic cosmos of online chess is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride with a knight-shaped twist!

Starting with a modest blitz rating in 2011 around 1040, Dídac quickly dove into the fast-paced world of rapid and bullet games, chasing wins like a queen hunting pawns. Despite a somewhat shaky start—with more losses than wins in early blitz games—the true spirit of a fighter shone through. With over 5,300 blitz games logged, and a near 47% win rate with his "Top Secret" opening strategy (sorry, the details are classified!), he has proven to be a resilient and resourceful tactician.

His tactical awareness is impressive, boasting a 73.6% comeback rate, and a 100% win rate after losing a piece. When the going gets tough, Dídac evidently gets tougher—even if it means sacrificing a bishop or two. He’s no stranger to long battles either, with games often lasting around 60 moves whether in victory or defeat, suggesting a fondness for grueling endgames that test not only skill but patience.

His daily ratings reached a peak of 1363 in 2020, showing marked improvement, and he seems to enjoy grinding with a hearty appetite for bullet games as well, balancing speed with strategic cunning.

Psychologically, Dídac has a tilt factor of 12—not too high, not too low—likely indicating he has that relatable human touch: sometimes frustrated, often inspired, and always ready to dive back into the fray. His average win rates hover just below 50%, but with a current winning streak of 1 game (hey, everyone starts somewhere).

Dídac’s most notorious opponents include calculuslimits, against whom he has earned an impressive 93% win rate, proving he’s both a scholar and a gladiator. Meanwhile, some players remain a mystery, frequently besting him and balancing his record with near-equal wins and losses.

Off the board, one might imagine Dídac as the kind of player who chuckles at his own blundering rook sacrifices and celebrated unexpected stalemates with equal enthusiasm. Chess is both art and sport for him; a place where strategy meets spontaneity and where every tick of the clock can hold the fate of an empire—or at least a pawn chain.

So here’s to Dídac Meya: a spirited tactician, a relentless competitor, and a humble knight forever galloping through the 64 squares of glory and hardship. May your kings stay safe, your pawns promote swiftly, and your mouse clicks be ever precise!


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Quick summary

Nice fighting spirit in your recent blitz sessions. You create tactical chances and know how to jump into the opponent's camp (the c7 / e6 knight manoeuvres in your win were a good example). Your overall adjusted win rate (~49.6%) and recent 6–12 month slope show you still have upward momentum — small fixes will turn many close losses into wins.

Recent game highlights (quick links)

  • Win vs akt1 — good tactical pressure and knight invasions. Replay:
  • Loss / tricky positions vs junieeeta — watch back-rank and king safety (mate patterns appeared in another recent game).
  • Your repertoire shows clear strengths: Bird and Center are among your best-performing lines — keep exploiting them.

What you're doing well

  • Active piece play — you look for knight outposts and deep incursions (Nc7 / Ne6 jumps repeatedly create concrete threats).
  • Aggressive opening choices — you play sharp, unbalanced lines that yield practical chances and avoid dull positions.
  • Ability to convert time-pressure advantages — you won on time in the recent game, which shows resilience in the clock fight.
  • Good results in a few specialised openings — keep the Bird Opening and Center Game in your toolkit; they suit your style.

Recurring problems to fix

  • Time management: you often reach critical tactical moments with very little clock. When low on time you should simplify (trade when safe) or steer toward easy-to-play plans instead of tactical complications.
  • King safety / back-rank tactics: at least one recent game ended with a decisive mating pattern or decisive activity against your king. Always leave a luft or be ready to activate a rook to avoid back-rank motifs (Back).
  • Premature queen moves / exposure: moving the queen early into the enemy half without full coordination led to loss of tempo or tactical replies in several games. Prioritise development before deep queen excursions.
  • Tactical oversights in simplifications: when material is equal you sometimes miss simple forks or checks. A quick tactical scan for checks, captures and threats before each move will reduce these.

Concrete practical tips (blitz-focused)

  • 30-second checklist before each move: "Checks? Captures? Threats?" — make it automatic to catch the most common tactical shots.
  • When ahead on the clock: keep the position complex but safe; when behind on the clock: trade pieces and simplify to reduce calculation load.
  • Fix the back-rank: if you castle short and pawns never move, give the king a luft with one pawn push or keep a rook escape square (h3 or g3 for white / h6/g6 for black patterns).
  • Use one training trick for time control: play 10 games at a slightly longer time control (5+3 or 10+0) and force yourself to spend 10–20 seconds on the first 10 moves. That builds a habit of not burning time too early.
  • Refine your opening choices: lean more into the openings where your win rates are best (Bird, Center Game, Scandinavian) and remove one or two pet lines that consistently lose long-term value. For the Scandinavian specifically try studying the main reply ideas and one safe anti-board line to reduce surprises (Scandinavian).

Short weekly training plan (60–90 minutes total)

  • Daily (10–15 minutes): tactics — 20 to 30 mixed puzzles focusing on forks, pins, discovered checks.
  • Two sessions per week (20–30 minutes): quick opening review — one main line and a typical middlegame plan in your favorite opening (eg. Bird / Center Game / Scandinavian).
  • Once per week (15–20 minutes): endgame basics — king + pawn vs king, rook and back-rank patterns, common checkmates.
  • Practical play (one or two longer games per week): 15+10 rapid games to practise thinking time management and avoid bad blitz habits.

How to turn small improvements into rating gains

  • Fix one leak at a time — start with the quickest win: reduce back-rank losses by always checking for mate threats before a move. That alone will convert several losses into draws/wins.
  • Improve clock management with a simple rule: if you have under 30 seconds after move 10, switch to "safety first" moves (swap pieces, avoid speculative sacrifices).
  • Capitalize on your opening strengths — deepen your repertoire in 1–2 lines instead of spreading study time over many rare gambits.
  • Track progress: keep a short notebook note after each session with one recurring mistake. After two weeks you should see those mistakes occur much less often.

Next steps for your next session

  • Warm up with 5 minutes of easy tactics before jumping into blitz.
  • Play 2–3 games at 10+0 or 5+3 and force yourself to use at least 10 seconds on the first 10 moves.
  • After each game, make a 60–90 second note: one thing you did well, one recurring mistake, one concrete change to try in the next game.

If you want, I can...

  • Annotate the win vs akt1 and the loss vs junieeeta move-by-move and show the exact moments to improve (I can add a short private PGN analysis with comments).
  • Create a 4-week personalised training plan that fits your schedule and focuses on the weakest areas we spotted (time management, back-rank, one opening).

Quick motivation

Your rating shows long-term resilience and spikes of very good play. Small, focused adjustments (clock habits + one tactical routine + a short repertoire trim) will produce visible gains in blitz very fast. Let me know which of the two options above you want first and I’ll prepare it.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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Most Played Opponents
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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 618 597 1255
2024 613
2023 587 659 1255
2022 580 853 1181
2021 906 849 1016 1349
2020 886 957 1363
2019 793 912 1281
2018 881
2017 852
2016 858
2015 638 876 1076
2014 836 1117
2013 665 878 928
2012 926
2011 1200 798
Rating by Year2011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420251363580YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 218W / 194L / 11D 199W / 227L / 6D 60.6
2024 136W / 135L / 4D 132W / 138L / 4D 55.2
2023 213W / 181L / 10D 174W / 208L / 14D 61.1
2022 148W / 142L / 9D 129W / 166L / 7D 58.6
2021 106W / 104L / 5D 94W / 122L / 5D 61.5
2020 208W / 218L / 12D 203W / 205L / 16D 64.0
2019 382W / 351L / 14D 348W / 383L / 21D 60.8
2018 29W / 22L / 3D 23W / 28L / 3D 68.1
2017 13W / 8L / 1D 11W / 11L / 2D 67.5
2016 34W / 50L / 0D 44W / 34L / 3D 68.8
2015 108W / 85L / 6D 90W / 104L / 8D 67.5
2014 101W / 101L / 8D 83W / 114L / 8D 67.0
2013 93W / 113L / 6D 87W / 127L / 5D 63.2
2012 0W / 1L / 0D 0W / 1L / 0D 66.5
2011 1W / 9L / 1D 3W / 8L / 0D 65.8

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 223 127 92 4 57.0%
Scandinavian Defense 205 80 124 1 39.0%
Barnes Defense 198 94 100 4 47.5%
Australian Defense 77 44 31 2 57.1%
Amazon Attack 75 45 30 0 60.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 75 33 42 0 44.0%
Bird Opening 73 43 30 0 58.9%
Center Game: Berger Variation 71 26 43 2 36.6%
Elephant Gambit 65 21 44 0 32.3%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 55 30 25 0 54.5%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 5 4 0 1 80.0%
Dutch Defense 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Barnes Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 2 0 1 1 0.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Elephant Gambit 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Alekhine Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Amazon Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Dutch Defense: Blackburne Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Czech Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Elephant Gambit 444 169 260 15 38.1%
Barnes Defense 435 206 217 12 47.4%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 422 188 221 13 44.5%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 338 139 192 7 41.1%
Scandinavian Defense 331 158 162 11 47.7%
Center Game 313 159 146 8 50.8%
Bird Opening 288 165 120 3 57.3%
Amar Gambit 280 135 139 6 48.2%
Amazon Attack 241 113 117 11 46.9%
French Defense 236 107 121 8 45.3%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Sicilian Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bishop's Opening 1 0 0 1 0.0%
Czech Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Australian Defense 1 0 0 1 0.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Elephant Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 14 0
Losing 12 1
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