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Dieblauesau

Location: Oslo

Playing Since: 2014-11-22 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 861
1W / 0L / 0D
Rapid: 2502
8W / 0L / 0D
Blitz: 2600
1128W / 1110L / 144D
Bullet: 2605
4416W / 4641L / 527D

Dieblauesau: The Blitz Wizard

Dieblauesau has been storming the chess scene since 2014, starting modestly at a blitz rating of 1362 and skyrocketing to a peak of 2697 by 2020. A relentless blitz gladiator, Dieblauesau has played tens of thousands of blitz games, winning nearly 29,000 and losing over 35,000, demonstrating a fearless willingness to dive into the fray regardless of the odds.

Not one to shy away from speed, Dieblauesau’s bullet rating also reached impressive heights—hitting over 2650 in 2020—showcasing nerves of steel and lightning-fast reflexes. With a bullet win rate around 45%, they clearly know how to balance chaos and calculation.

Rapid and daily chess? Dieblauesau treats those like a light warm-up for their real passion: fast-paced games where the clock is the enemy. Their rapid rating maxed out just shy of 2500, with a spotless record in their limited rapid games, and daily games remain a quirky side note with a perfect score.

Playing Style & Psychology

Armed with an early resignation rate of over 86%, Dieblauesau is a pragmatist who knows when to fold 'em. They don’t waste time chasing lost causes but prefer to conserve energy for the next battle. With an average of about 12 moves per win, their games are brisk and decisive.

Psychological resilience? Well... with a tilt factor over 100, Dieblauesau sometimes lets the emotional rollercoaster ride a bit wild—but hey, who doesn’t? The clever comebacks and victorious tactics after losing material prove this player is not one to surrender hope easily.

Competitive Edge and Opponents

Their longest winning streak is a jaw-dropping 38 games—a lucky streak or true mastery? Dieblauesau’s record against frequent foes is mixed, but some opponents fear them as much as a blue boar charging headfirst. Meanwhile, close to a dozen opponents have been vanquished with perfect win rates.

When it comes to openings, the secrets are well-kept – they play a "Top Secret" repertoire in blitz and bullet, winning nearly half their games and leaving opponents guessing at every turn.

In Summary

Whether blitzing past competitors in lightning-fast bullet rounds or dominating the rapid battlefield with perfect precision, Dieblauesau is the kind of player who embodies both passion and pragmatism. Losing? Sure. Tilted? Absolutely. But always ready to bounce back and bring that next burst of brilliance to the board. Watch the clock, opponents – the blue boar is on the hunt!


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What went well in your recent blitz games

You showed a strong willingness to play actively and create practical chances from the start. In several games you put pressure on your opponents early, generating tactical ideas and forcing them to defend rather than execute their own plans. Your ability to spot attacking themes and coordinate pieces for quick threats is a real strength in fast time controls.

  • You often succeeded in initiating sharp sequences that put opponents on the back foot and lead to clear winning chances.
  • You maintained composure in dynamic positions, converting at least one promising attack into a decisive result.
  • Your willingness to test unfamiliar ideas can surprise opponents and push them into difficult decisions under time pressure.

Key improvement areas

  • Turn initiative into steady, concrete advantages. In blitz, it’s easy to get overexcited and chase quick tactics that don’t win material or improve your position. Focus on converting a reasonable edge into a tangible plan—even a simple plan like improving king safety, central control, or piece activity.
  • Endgame technique and material calculation. Some sequences left you with unclear routes to victory or recovery after trades. Strengthen rook and minor piece endgames and practice simple conversion methods when material is roughly even or you have a clear pawn majority in the endgame.
  • Time management and decision discipline. In faster games, you can afford to slow down a touch on critical moments. Build a short, reliable check-in (three questions) before committing to a tactical line: Is it forcing? Do I gain a clear material or positional edge? Is the follow-up safe?
  • Evaluate risky sacrifices more carefully. While tactical shots can win, misjudging a line can leave you worse off in a minute or two. When unsure, switch to a safer developing move that improves your position instead of chasing a dubious attack.

Opening strategy and choices

Your openings show solid exploration and several lines that lead to players being pressed into unusual positions. You seem most comfortable with sharp, tactical structures that generate immediate activity. Building a small, focused repertoire around a few well-understood setups can improve consistency in blitz.

  • Top performers among your openings include aggressive, tactical systems that invite early piece activity. Consider deepening preparation in those lines to reduce early drift and increase predictable middle-game plans.
  • Complement this with a reliable, solid option against common responses to avoid getting caught in uncomfortable positions out of the opening.

For a quick refresher, you might review these openings: East Indian Defense, Dory Defense, and Queen's Pawn Game approaches that you’ve used with success. You can also re-check the overall openings table in your profile: Dieblauesau.

Strength adjusted win rate and recent trends

The current strength-adjusted metric suggests there is room to improve in converting complex, sharper positions into steady wins. Focus on strengthening conversion skills—turning small advantages into decisions that steadily increase your winning chances, even when opponents counter-attack.

Practice plan to implement next 4 weeks

  • Tactics focus (4–5 days/week): 15 minutes daily on motif-heavy puzzles (forks, skewers, back-rank ideas, and forced sequences you encountered in recent blitz games).
  • Endgame fundamentals (2–3 days/week): practice rook endings and rook-and-pawn endings, with a goal to convert even slight advantages into a win.
  • Opening refinement (2–3 days/week): pick 2–3 openings you enjoy and build a concise one-page plan for each (key ideas, typical middlegame plans, and five common responses with the best follow-ups).
  • Time management drill (weekly): run a focused 10-minute blitz set where you must reach a practical decision by move 20 in each game, then review timing-critical moments after the game.
  • Post-game review (per session): identify one turning point, one alternative line you considered, and one safer option you could have played instead of a risky tactic.

Suggested openings to emphasize in your study: East Indian Defense, Dory Defense, and Queen's Pawn Game.

Quick action steps for your next blitz game

  • Before the game: choose a primary opening and a straightforward secondary plan so you’re not overwhelmed by choices under time pressure.
  • During the game: aim for solid development and king safety in the first 12–15 moves; avoid overly risky sacrifices unless you clearly see a forced win.
  • After the game: write a one-line takeaway for improvement and one positive found idea to reuse in the next game.

Profile and openings references

You can review highlights or explore specific openings you’ve used by checking your profile and opening notes. See here for quick access to your training and repertoires: Dieblauesau and East Indian Defense, Dory Defense, Queen's Pawn Game.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2605 2600
2024 2494
2023 2453 2489
2022 2346 2447 2502
2021 2311 2471 861
2020 2653 2679
2019 2401 2523
2018 2309
2017 2402 2408
2016 2123
2014 1892
Rating by Year2014201620172018201920202021202220232024202526791892YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1902W / 1445L / 32D 1817W / 1533L / 26D 4.4
2024 4W / 0L / 0D 0W / 1L / 0D 0.0
2023 1234W / 1587L / 13D 1214W / 1687L / 13D 0.5
2022 2086W / 3612L / 24D 2071W / 3710L / 22D 0.0
2021 3373W / 5478L / 170D 3097W / 5731L / 157D 18.3
2020 3180W / 3497L / 62D 3025W / 3715L / 70D 8.4
2019 3487W / 2651L / 59D 3388W / 2731L / 44D 3.8
2018 1286W / 1102L / 6D 1173W / 1109L / 5D 2.5
2017 2062W / 1428L / 110D 1704W / 1665L / 137D 62.9
2016 26W / 27L / 0D 30W / 22L / 2D 79.0
2014 4W / 1L / 0D 5W / 0L / 0D 62.4

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 64421 28985 35173 263 45.0%
Döry Defense 334 195 121 18 58.4%
French Defense: Classical Variation, Svenonius Variation 294 131 146 17 44.6%
Queen's Pawn Game: Torre Attack 273 130 122 21 47.6%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 247 128 110 9 51.8%
East Indian Defense 200 115 79 6 57.5%
French Defense 142 79 57 6 55.6%
QGD Tarrasch: 4.cxd5 128 71 53 4 55.5%
Australian Defense 104 61 38 5 58.6%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 94 59 28 7 62.8%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 3121 1334 1770 17 42.7%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 1334 715 545 74 53.6%
Döry Defense 898 466 390 42 51.9%
French Defense: Classical Variation, Svenonius Variation 871 368 442 61 42.2%
Australian Defense 795 396 359 40 49.8%
East Indian Defense 769 410 308 51 53.3%
French Defense 579 252 306 21 43.5%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 443 182 243 18 41.1%
QGD Tarrasch: 4.cxd5 321 167 139 15 52.0%
Amazon Attack 289 152 120 17 52.6%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
East Indian Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Slav Defense: Exchange Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
French Defense: Advance Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Döry Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
QGD Tarrasch: 4.cxd5 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 38 0
Losing 101 0