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Nebojsa Djordjevic FM

dimailuka Nis Since 2014 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
43.1%- 44.2%- 12.6%
Bullet 2567
0W 0L 1D
Blitz 2658
27610W 28298L 8091D
Rapid 1067
3W 5L 0D

Nebojsa Djordjevic - The FIDE Maestro of Blitz

Meet Nebojsa Djordjevic, also known by the online alias dimailuka, a FIDE Master whose chess prowess shines brightest in the fast and furious world of blitz chess. With a staggering peak blitz rating of 2772, Nebojsa is no stranger to high-speed battles, embodying the perfect blend of tactical brilliance and lightning-fast intuition.

Starting from humble beginnings with a Blitz rating of about 2200 in 2014, Nebojsa has consistently pushed the limits, climbing to mid-2600s by 2025. Their average blitz rating hovers impressively around the 2600 mark, a testament to both skill and endurance over tens of thousands of games. Those numbers aren’t just stats; they’re a log of countless hours flashing under the pressure of the clock, braving wins, losses, and draws in near-equal measure.

Playing Style & Personality

With an 81% comeback rate and a 40% success rate even after losing a piece, Nebojsa is the kind of player who refuses to give up. Endgame mastery comes naturally (nearly 89% frequency), and they enjoy battles that last—with the average game stretching into 85 moves—proving that patience, not just speed, is their ally.

Nebojsa’s win rate with the White pieces stands strong at 46.58%, while Black pieces still yield a respectable 39.93%. And who says pros don’t have moods? With a tilt factor of 15, they keep their cool but are not immune to the pressures of the battlefield. Oddly enough, the best time for their peak moves is midnight—because apparently, the chessboard is more magical when everyone else is asleep.

Opening Repertoire & Tactical Flair

Though Nebojsa frequently ventures into the mystical “Unknown Opening” and “Top Secret” territories, they also showcase respectable success with classical openings like the Indian Game and the Slav Defense. Their win rates in these lines hover around 44-47%, enough to keep opponents guessing and on their heels.

Recently in Action

In recent encounters, Nebojsa has convincingly defeated high-rated opponents by resignation, demonstrating both strategic pressure and psychological fortitude. Whether unleashing the fiery King’s Indian Samisch or maneuvering in the Pirc Defense, their games exemplify sound technique and fearless attacking style.

Fun Fact

Despite all the seriousness of chess mastery, Nebojsa holds a humble 15% rate of early resignations—showing that sometimes, like all good warriors, they know when to fold ’em and save their tricks for the next game!

All in all, Nebojsa Djordjevic is a formidable presence on the chessboard, a player who’s fast, fearless, and finishes strong. Whether blitzing past foes or grinding through the endgame, this FM proves that chess is as much about resilience and wit as it is about speed. Keep your eyes peeled—this master is just getting started!

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