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Fabrice Wantiez FM

Username: DimWitChess

Location: Brussels

Playing Since: 2010-01-19 (Active)

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Daily: 1593
3281W / 2119L / 259D
Rapid: 2217
15W / 7L / 2D
Blitz: 2600
7590W / 6097L / 1001D
Bullet: 2421
938W / 689L / 76D

Fabrice Wantiez - FIDE Master Extraordinaire

Meet Fabrice Wantiez, a chess strategist who has earned the prestigious title of FIDE Master, proving that brains do indeed beat brawn – or at least, pieces on the board. Known in the virtual chess arena as DimWitChess (a name that might make opponents chuckle before their king gets checkmated), Fabrice has demonstrated a formidable blend of tactical prowess and resilience over an impressive decade-plus career.

Fabrice's journey is nothing short of a chess roller coaster — from a Daily rating starting in the 1300s in 2011 to peaking near 2000, and blitzing through over 13,000 games with a blitz max rating soaring to an astonishing 2626. If speed chess had a superhero, Fabrice might be its alter ego, juggling bullets and lightning-fast decisions with remarkable Win rates consistently hovering around 52-58% across formats.

The numbers reveal his fighting spirit: Longest winning streak of 36 games (clearly fueled by caffeine and a penchant for domination) and a comeback rate close to 80% — because giving up early simply isn’t in Fabrice’s dictionary (or at least, 7.4% early resignation rate suggests some mercy towards opponents). And when things look grim, Fabrice bounces back with a win rate exceeding 97% after losing a piece – proving that every lost knight is just a setup for a grander trap.

Fabrice's style is a marathon, not a sprint, with games averaging around 67 moves for wins and even longer fights in losses, enjoying a rich endgame frequency of 73%. Like a chess ninja, Fabrice strikes with precision from all sides – boasting a white win rate of 55% and black win rate over 52%, making no side safe.

When not torturing pawns on the board, Fabrice enjoys a mysterious opening repertoire so secret even the most seasoned rivals call it Top Secret. Well, secrets are what make legends.

As Fabrice advances through the years, one thing remains certain — chess is not just a game, but an endless battlefield where wit wins wars, and Fabrice Wantiez holds the sword firmly, ready for the next battle, one clever move at a time.


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Feedback for Fabrice Wantiez

Fabrice, your recent games demonstrate a solid understanding of key opening principles and tactical awareness. Here are some specific observations and suggestions to help you continue improving:

Strengths

  • Opening preparation: You play ambitious openings such as the King's Gambit, Ruy Lopez, and Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack, showing a good willingness to take the initiative early. This leads to dynamic positions in many of your games.
  • Attack and initiative: Your games often show aggressive and thematic attacking moves. For example, in your recent win with White, you executed an elegant mating pattern quickly (e.g., 20. Rh8#) displaying good tactical vision.
  • Endgame technique: You have demonstrated you can convert a material or positional advantage well, as seen in several of your wins where you consolidate and close out games effectively.

Areas for Improvement

  • Defensive resilience: In some losses, you faced strong opponents who exploited weaknesses in your position, especially during the middlegame transitions. Focus on strengthening your positional understanding and defense, particularly against counterattacks.
  • Calculation depth: While your tactics are often strong, there were a few moments where deeper calculation or prophylactic thinking could have prevented losing material or momentum. Try working through complex tactical puzzles and practice calculating several moves ahead to improve accuracy.
  • Time management: In long time control games, consistent time usage is crucial. Occasionally, balancing thinking time between the opening and critical moments in the middlegame could improve your overall decision making under pressure.

Recommendations for Further Improvement

  • Analyze your losses: Reviewing your recent defeats move-by-move to understand where the turning points happened will help you avoid similar mistakes in future games.
  • Study endgames: Deepen your endgame knowledge by learning fundamental theoretical positions; this will increase your confidence in complex endgame scenarios.
  • Build a repertoire: Continue refining your opening choices and explore sidelines to add surprise value against your opponents.

Keep up the great work and maintain a balanced study routine combining opening study, tactics training, and endgame practice. Your winning patterns and attacking ideas show real promise!



🆚 Opponent Insights

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dave tan 92W / 32L / 6D View Games
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Xavier Mastalerz 20W / 30L / 6D View Games
rakeli 33W / 3L / 1D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2026 2443 1601
2025 2433 2573 2217 1594
2024 2300 2427 2215 1210
2023 2325 2402 2211 1589
2022 2298 2442 1434
2021 2374 1746
2020 2383 1740
2019 2043 2312 1751
2018 1999 2329 1795
2017 2193 2338 1879 1801
2016 2226 1853
2015 1273
2014 2193 2067 1575
2013 2170 1979 1958
2012 1804
2011 1910 1953
Rating by Year201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025202625731210YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2026 1W / 2L / 1D 4W / 1L / 0D 68.7
2025 627W / 460L / 64D 566W / 476L / 92D 78.7
2024 640W / 490L / 77D 612W / 490L / 116D 79.1
2023 622W / 460L / 61D 562W / 479L / 97D 80.5
2022 633W / 455L / 61D 599W / 478L / 67D 82.0
2021 642W / 456L / 56D 595W / 466L / 82D 81.4
2020 534W / 423L / 41D 525W / 437L / 54D 59.0
2019 535W / 419L / 68D 506W / 425L / 76D 82.0
2018 397W / 280L / 49D 384W / 288L / 43D 82.7
2017 326W / 234L / 32D 337W / 210L / 35D 70.8
2016 425W / 203L / 20D 394W / 213L / 38D 70.2
2015 48W / 230L / 0D 59W / 235L / 0D 21.4
2014 673W / 374L / 34D 636W / 395L / 44D 61.3
2013 200W / 110L / 16D 169W / 111L / 22D 68.6
2012 0W / 1L / 0D 0W / 0L / 0D 96.0
2011 50W / 10L / 3D 48W / 12L / 1D 52.6

Openings: Most Played

Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 244 139 105 0 57.0%
Barnes Defense 218 132 83 3 60.5%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 204 122 65 17 59.8%
Scotch Game 203 127 63 13 62.6%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 198 111 79 8 56.1%
Alekhine Defense 159 108 45 6 67.9%
Scandinavian Defense 148 96 45 7 64.9%
Amazon Attack 144 92 42 10 63.9%
Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense, Modern Steinitz Defense 128 76 45 7 59.4%
Gruenfeld: Exchange Variation 123 57 52 14 46.3%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 786 426 303 57 54.2%
Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense, Modern Steinitz Defense 743 407 276 60 54.8%
Unknown 640 319 318 3 49.8%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 609 338 243 28 55.5%
Scotch Game 479 270 179 30 56.4%
Gruenfeld: Exchange Variation 439 209 200 30 47.6%
Caro-Kann Defense 407 216 162 29 53.1%
Scandinavian Defense 397 208 168 21 52.4%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 379 191 171 17 50.4%
Three Knights Opening 301 158 112 31 52.5%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 102 58 38 6 56.9%
Scotch Game 91 44 42 5 48.4%
Scandinavian Defense 74 45 26 3 60.8%
Modern 68 37 28 3 54.4%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 61 35 25 1 57.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 50 20 24 6 40.0%
Czech Defense 50 29 20 1 58.0%
Three Knights Opening 47 31 14 2 66.0%
Alekhine Defense 46 24 22 0 52.2%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 42 22 20 0 52.4%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 36 2
Losing 218 0
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