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Дмитрий Яковенко

DmitryYakovencko Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com
52.7%- 43.2%- 4.1%
Bullet 100
0W 2L 0D
Blitz 734
3W 6L 1D
Rapid 1078
373W 301L 28D
Daily 873
1W 0L 0D

Дмитрий Яковенко — The Chess Combatant

Meet Дмитрий Яковенко, or DmitryYakovencko in the digital biosphere, a crafty chess player whose rating evolution resembles a fascinating biological growth chart. With a rapid rating climbing from humble 804 in 2021 to a peak of 1078 by 2024, Dmitry’s career has been nothing short of an evolutionary triumph in the complex ecosystem of chess competition.

Known for his sturdy endgame frequency of 61.42%, Dmitry tends to let his games fester longer than your typical rapid player, squeezing every last drop of value from pawn structure and piece coordination. His average moves per win hover around 60, proving he’s more of a patient strategist than a quick predator snapping up easy prey.

His opening repertoire is like a diversified gene pool rich with variations:

  • Scotch Game — Dmitry’s ferocious strike with a 68.75% win rate teases opponents like a clever mimicry in nature.
  • Scandinavian Defense (Mieses-Kotrc Variation) — Boasting a sharp 58.8% success rate, it’s his secret weapon lurking in the shadows of the opening jungle.
  • Giuoco Piano and Philidor Defense – Fertile ground where Dmitry plants strategic traps that sprout into victories more than half the time.

Dmitry’s tactical awareness is a marvel—his win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%, suggesting a regenerative resilience like a chessboard hydra: lose a head, but keep snapping back twice as strong. His longest winning streak of 13 games? A stellar display of dominance, like a period of exponential population boom in a stable habitat.

Playing white, Dmitry’s success rate of 53.72% suggests he’s comfortably in the driver’s seat most games, while a solid 49.33% win rate with black pieces shows he can survive and thrive regardless of the shade he dons.

Dmitry’s psychological profile reveals a modest tilt factor of 14, meaning he stays cooler under stress more often than a cold-blooded reptile basking calmly on a sunlit rock. He can suffer losses but tends to rebound effectively, as indicated by his higher comeback rate of 68.39%. His style might cause opponents to say he’s “toxic” on the board—but in the best, most biologically fascinating way.

Off the board, Dmitry enjoys challenging a variety of opponents, with some long-term rivalries (like against “sarriza” and “danikain”) that keep his competitive instincts finely tuned like the antennae of a chess-seeking beetle. He’s less a scattered organism and more a specialized, adaptive species thriving through wit, patience, and unyielding tactical regeneration.

Keep your queen close and your pawns closer—Дмитрий Яковенко is a master of the chess biosphere where every move impacts the survival of the fittest.

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