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Djavid Aslanov

Username: djavid1791

Playing Since: 2015-03-05 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟♟

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Rapid: 2446
1W / 0L / 0D
Blitz: 2508
10228W / 7827L / 799D
Bullet: 2296
859W / 459L / 39D

Profile Summary: Djavid Aslanov (djavid1791)

Meet Djavid Aslanov, a chess warrior whose blitz rating rose from humble beginnings near 1600 in 2015 to a peak of over 2600, and who has played an astounding 9,497 blitz games! With a total of more than 16,000 blitz wins, Djavid doesn’t just play chess — he lives and breathes it, sometimes for hours on end, outpacing the competition with a dizzying average of nearly 68 moves per win. This is a contender with serious stamina and patience, ready to outwit opponents long after the opening moves.

Not only a blitz maestro, Djavid dances with lightning speed in bullet games, where his max rating topped 2399, showing he’s just as comfortable on rapid-fire tempo as in slower, strategic battles. But beware: once the rapid mode kicks in, Djavid can sharpen his prowess to an almost flawless 100% win rate (though admittedly on only a single game so far). Talk about making a grand entrance!

Known for a resilient spirit, Djavid boasts an incredible 86% comeback rate and an unbreakable will, winning every single game where a piece was lost — proof that this player turns adversity into advantage with ease. His longest winning streak? A jaw-dropping 35 games, making him a serious threat on any given day.

Djavid’s opening repertoire is a closely guarded secret – fitting, since his stats are labeled “Top Secret” – but one thing’s clear: when it comes to games, over 26,000 blitz battles and nearly 1,400 bullet duels speak volumes about his experience and endurance.

Off the board, Djavid is the strategic mastermind getting better with age, keeping an impressive win rate throughout the week, especially around evening hours when his brain is apparently in hyperdrive. A tilt factor of just 12 means he's calm under pressure — until chess clocks start ticking, of course!

In short: if chess were a marathon, Djavid Aslanov would be the frontrunner, the tactician, and occasionally, the sneaky trickster who refuses to lose even a single pawn without a fight. Catch him online before he’s too far ahead!


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Overview of Recent Play

Djavid, you've shown strong performance in your recent bullet and Chess960 games, demonstrating good tactical awareness and effective use of various openings. Your recent win-loss-draw record highlights a solid winning margin, and your rating changes over the last few months reflect an upward trend, particularly with a notable increase in your rating in the last 1-3 months.

What You're Doing Well

  • Solid Opening Repertoire: Your success rate with openings such as the Modern Defense (71% win rate), Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack, and Benoni Defense is impressive. These are often aggressive, dynamic openings that fit well with bullet play.
  • Good Tactical Execution: Your wins often come from well-timed attacks and coordinated piece activity, especially in chaotic positions typical in Chess960.
  • Time Management: Checking the PGNs, you maintain strong timing control, which is crucial in fast-paced gaming.
  • Consistency in Performance: A strength-adjusted win rate around 50% suggests you are performing at your expected level consistently.
  • Recent Positive Rating Trend: With an 11.5/month slope increase over 1 and 3 months and a 398-point gain recently, it shows your skills and adaptation are improving steadily.

Opportunities for Improvement

  • Endgame Technique: Some losses show difficulty converting advantages or defending under pressure, particularly in complex endgames. Studying key endgame principles and practicing them can help solidify these phases.
  • Opening Variety and Preparation: While you have strong wins in a few openings, diversifying openings could limit predictability and prepare better against hard counter-strategies. For example, expanding your responses in Games with the Slav or Australian Defense might help.
  • Midgame Decision Making: Occasionally, there are missed opportunities or risky moves that lead to disadvantageous positions. Taking a moment to assess positional weaknesses and opponent threats could reduce errors.
  • Handling Pressure and Time Scrambles: Losses by checkmate or time pressure indicate opportunities to improve defense resilience and resourcefulness in critical moments.
  • Maintain Long-Term Rating Stability: Notice over 12 months, the slope dipped slightly (-21.4), which signals times of struggle or inconsistency that addressing the above points would help counteract.

Recommendations for Your Training

  • Focus on endgame studies, especially rook and minor piece endgames, and practical exercises with time constraints.
  • Regularly review your games, particularly losses, to identify tactical oversights and positional errors.
  • Expand your opening repertoire gradually; consider testing less familiar lines in practice games.
  • Practice bullet-specific techniques like quick evaluation and streamlined calculation to enhance decision-making speed and accuracy.
  • Use Chess960 games to improve adaptability and creativity, which also translates well into standard chess play.

Summary

You are on a strong upward trajectory with a healthy balance of tactical prowess and strategic understanding. By focusing a bit more on sustaining positions and expanding your opening knowledge, you'll be able to convert more of your good positions into wins. Keep leveraging your strengths in fast games, and incorporate deeper analysis gradually to reach your next rating milestones.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
Chess Master 2W / 1L / 2D
mnatsakanyan-aren2012 1W / 0L / 0D
rikelme32 1W / 0L / 0D
username64835 1W / 0L / 0D
VrajitoruVlad 1W / 2L / 1D
dioporco666 0W / 1L / 0D
osmicznekopowiesci 0W / 0L / 1D
mkdplayer6 1W / 0L / 0D
sladjangajic34 0W / 0L / 1D
megaman6666 3W / 1L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
gunsberg 156W / 115L / 12D
rpqjyscp 94W / 143L / 3D
oderousurungus 90W / 70L / 12D
BillyBones65 68W / 70L / 3D
dlevine32180 94W / 42L / 0D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2296 2476
2024 1971 1918
2023 2189 2351 2446
2020 2260
2019 2008 2330
2018 2109 2213
2017 1996 2182
2016 1715 2094
2015 1972 2059
Rating by Year20152016201720182019202020232024202524761715YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1683W / 700L / 80D 1610W / 779L / 69D 71.8
2024 3386W / 1455L / 101D 3166W / 1644L / 141D 70.3
2023 985W / 660L / 78D 998W / 653L / 85D 78.5
2020 3W / 3L / 0D 1W / 4L / 0D 71.7
2019 599W / 395L / 62D 547W / 453L / 45D 74.7
2018 1016W / 671L / 84D 912W / 805L / 69D 75.3
2017 547W / 369L / 38D 520W / 425L / 22D 67.4
2016 656W / 352L / 31D 588W / 427L / 25D 70.7
2015 545W / 325L / 33D 487W / 395L / 33D 74.3

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 2968 1575 1274 119 53.1%
Amazon Attack 1771 1243 495 33 70.2%
Amar Gambit 1653 1213 410 30 73.4%
Modern 1142 697 417 28 61.0%
Australian Defense 1104 750 323 31 67.9%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 943 669 259 15 70.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 732 458 238 36 62.6%
Sicilian Defense 658 451 195 12 68.5%
Barnes Defense 644 471 164 9 73.1%
Benoni Defense 638 362 260 16 56.7%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 250 154 89 7 61.6%
Australian Defense 52 31 21 0 59.6%
Benoni Defense 52 31 19 2 59.6%
Döry Defense 51 29 21 1 56.9%
Modern 44 31 11 2 70.5%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 44 30 13 1 68.2%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 43 31 10 2 72.1%
Barnes Defense 41 25 16 0 61.0%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 25 19 6 0 76.0%
QGD: 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e3 25 19 6 0 76.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Modern Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 35 1
Losing 12 0