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Dominik Marczuk FM

Username: Dinamo3

Playing Since: 2017-09-23 (Active)

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Daily: 1924
51W / 9L / 4D
Rapid: 2167
7W / 3L / 3D
Blitz: 2600
911W / 522L / 121D
Bullet: 2631
1195W / 896L / 187D

FIDE Master Dominik Marczuk (Dinamo3)

Dominik Marczuk, proudly carrying the title of FIDE Master, is a formidable force in the world of online chess. Known on the digital battlefield as Dinamo3, Dominik blends tactical brilliance with an impressive resilience that few can match.

A Journey Through Ratings

Since 2017, Dominik's bullet rating rocketed from a respectable 1538 to a blistering peak near 2700, peaking at 2698 in 2021. His blitz performance is equally impressive, maintaining a strong mid-2500s rating in recent years with peak ratings hitting 2631. In rapid and daily formats, Dominik demonstrates consistent skill, though it's clear his real playground is the fast-paced bullet and blitz attacks where his lightning-fast intuition shines.

Playing Style & Psychological Edge

With an Early Resignation Rate of just 1.58%, Dominik fights till the bitter end, boasting a striking average of over 83 moves per win—clearly no quitter! His endgame savvy appears in over 85% of his games, and his comeback rate is an astonishing 91.38%—a true phoenix of the chessboard.

Dominik holds a psychological iron will, with a tilt factor of only 8 and a near-perfect Win Rate After Losing a Piece at 99.37%. Opponents beware: Don’t expect to rattle Dinamo3; once he's down, he fights back like a chess ninja.

Record & Rivalries

Dominik has played over 2,000 bullet games, winning just over half (52.46%)—a testament to the fierce competition he faces. In blitz, his win rate impressively climbs to nearly 60%. His record is peppered with notable wins against a vast array of opponents, including some with perfect 100% win-rates—clearly, fortune favors the bold (and talented) in his camp.

Fun Facts

  • Longest winning streak: 23 games—because why stop when you're on fire?
  • Favorite opening: Top Secret (and rightly so, as it's been their magic wand across all formats!)
  • Peak bullet rating: a hair shy of 2700—a speed demon on the clock!
  • Turns the chessboard into an 8x8 theater of drama and suspense, with nearly 87 average moves in losses—because giving up early is so not Dinamo3's style.

Whether blitzing through opponents or calmly winning in endgame trenches, Dominik Marczuk is a chess player who combines skill, spirit, and a little dash of mystery—forever keeping us guessing and checking.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Dominik (“Dinamo3”) – Personal Training Report

At a glance

You have already reached 2631 (2021-04-03) and regularly beat 2600-level opponents. Your dynamic style with the Sicilian and King’s-Indian structures is your trademark.

What you do well

  • Tactical vision – wins such as the miniature versus dragon_boy_2011_11 (…Qg2#) show crisp calculation.
  • Active defence – in the East-Indian victory against Arifa Rizki Syaputra you turned a cramped position into counter-play with …d5 and …e4.
  • End-game piece activity – your rook-and-pawn technique in several wins is clean.
  • Opening knowledge – a consistent Najdorf / Scheveningen move-order keeps you in home territory early on.

Recurring problems

  • Clock management – four of the last ten decisive games were losses on time while the position was defensible or even winning (e.g. vs Luc Hoffman).
  • Over-ambitious pawn storms – early g/h-pawns (loss to Rustam Rustamov & Mieses-Opening game) left your own king exposed.
  • Converting advantages – when already up material you sometimes keep complications alive (see win vs enjoychess_youtube where 34.Qa6? allowed counter-chances).
  • Blocked-center planning – in the Nimzowitsch-Defence loss you failed to time pawn breaks and let …d4 tactics appear.

Opening toolkit – concrete tasks

Your openingIssueExercise
Sicilian Najdorf / ScheveningenStruggle vs h4/g4 pushesAnalyse model game “Karpov–Geller 1977”, then play engine sparring where White must get g4 in.
KID-style East-IndianLate …e5 break30-minute themed games starting from the diagram position with the goal of achieving …e5 by move 8.
Italian/Giuoco as WhiteOver-expansion on queensideReplay Caruana’s 2019 Wijk-aan-Zee wins; note how he prepares b4/a4.

Illustrative tactic

From the loss to grupovitchi, after 22…c6 the critical line was:


23.Kxe8! Nxe1 24.Rxe1 would have equalised — a good example of a zwischenzug you can add to your pattern-library.

Two-week training plan

  1. Clock drill: 10 bullet games/day aiming to keep ≥5 s after each move; review only the final 30 seconds of each game.
  2. Tactics: 20 puzzles/day themed on interference & Zugzwang.
  3. End-game technique: replay one classic rook-ending and annotate your thought process.
  4. Track progress with
    0123567891011121314151617181920212223100%0%Hour of Day
    and
    MonTueWedThuFriSatSun100%0%Day of Week
    ; aim for ≥55 % in your peak focus hours.

Mindset note

Your daring style is an asset. Pair it with stricter time discipline and a calmer conversion technique, and 2700-blitz is within reach.

Good luck, and message me once you complete the drills!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
white31 31W / 38L / 5D View Games
yachty0 50W / 9L / 4D View Games
hannibal4 30W / 19L / 6D View Games
ohajek96 23W / 18L / 6D View Games
Chess Master 8W / 25L / 4D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2631 2600 2167
2024 2623 2601 2167
2023 2616 2430 2131 1924
2022 2601 2528
2021 2576 2602 2412 1924
2020 2532 1517 2352 2033
2019 2248 2365
2018 2268 2328
2017 2339 2248
Rating by Year20172018201920202021202220232024202526311517YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 8W / 5L / 2D 6W / 7L / 1D 97.5
2024 112W / 43L / 10D 88W / 62L / 20D 90.1
2023 101W / 71L / 10D 76W / 78L / 15D 87.2
2022 90W / 57L / 12D 84W / 53L / 17D 89.9
2021 429W / 288L / 64D 404W / 331L / 66D 88.9
2020 284W / 126L / 42D 269W / 150L / 36D 84.7
2019 44W / 37L / 4D 47W / 34L / 2D 87.5
2018 45W / 34L / 4D 41W / 32L / 8D 85.4
2017 54W / 30L / 3D 61W / 20L / 4D 81.5

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 172 93 57 22 54.1%
Amar Gambit 145 72 60 13 49.7%
Barnes Defense 101 49 46 6 48.5%
Sicilian Defense 80 43 33 4 53.8%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 75 38 30 7 50.7%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 72 34 31 7 47.2%
Modern 69 34 30 5 49.3%
Czech Defense 69 35 32 2 50.7%
French Defense 65 39 18 8 60.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 62 31 29 2 50.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 99 53 43 3 53.5%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 85 49 30 6 57.6%
Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation 52 32 17 3 61.5%
Sicilian Defense 49 28 17 4 57.1%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 49 27 18 4 55.1%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 40 23 13 4 57.5%
Amazon Attack 37 23 12 2 62.2%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 33 21 9 3 63.6%
Modern 33 24 8 1 72.7%
Unknown 33 16 17 0 48.5%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 23 2
Losing 8 0
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