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dnrbsk

Playing Since: 2024-03-01 (Active)

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Daily: 400
1W / 3L / 0D
Rapid: 1408
5572W / 5598L / 582D
Blitz: 1048
0W / 2L / 0D
Bullet: 1181
0W / 1L / 0D

Profile Summary: dnrbsk

Meet dnrbsk, a relentless chess adventurer currently rating up to a respectable Rapid peak of 1451 (early 2025). From humble beginnings around 536 in early 2024 to climbing the rating ladder with a stubborn spirit, dnrbsk embodies the true ups and downs of the chess battlefield.

A Journey Through the Ratings

Starting with rapid ratings that bounced from stage to stage, dnrbsk’s rapid games record is a marathon with over 4,300 wins matched almost point-for-point by losses, plus a handful of draws that keep opponents on their toes. The consistency and volume prove dnrbsk is here for the long haul, even if the finishing touch sometimes fades – because hey, who doesn’t sometimes blunder their queen after a coffee break?

Play Style and Personality

With an early resignation rate of just 1.26% and a strong confidence in late-game scenarios (a whopping 73.48% endgame frequency), dnrbsk enjoys the thrill of the battle all the way to the finish. The average game length—about 64 moves in victory and 76 in defeat—is no short blitz; dnrbsk embraces strategic depth over flashy shortcuts.

Known for a notable comeback rate of 81.63%, dnrbsk never truly gives up, even when a piece or two goes missing (winning almost 44% of such games). The psychological side is apparent too, with a tilt factor of 15 indicating those “Ugh, why did I drop that pawn?” moments, but with resolve to push forward. The best time to catch dnrbsk online? Around 9 AM when the mind is freshest and coffee possibly newest.

Opening Repertoire

dnrbsk keeps opponents guessing with a curious mix of openings. Favorites include the mysterious and "Top Secret" opening (no spoilers!) with nearly 800 games, the classic Center Game Accepted Normal Variation, and the ever-ambitious French Defense variations. Win rates hover in the mid-40s to just below 50%, showing a player comfortable in the trenches, battling every move (and occasionally inventing new chess theories on the fly).

Recent Battles

Recent triumphs highlight dnrbsk’s strategic prowess; last notable victories include clever maneuvers in the Scandinavian Defense Mieses-Kotrc Variation and a sharp checkmate in the classic Center Game Accepted. Losing to formidable foes like toine1976 and tarakar1338 adds fuel to the competitive fire, driving dnrbsk to endless improvements.

Chess Personality Snapshot

  • Wins vs Losses: Practically neck-and-neck, showing a spirited fight every step of the way.
  • Longest Winning Streak: 10 games – when in the zone, unstoppable!
  • Longest Losing Streak: 15 games – because even chess heroes have those “Why me?” days.
  • Average Rating: Near 1300 in rapid, with bullet and blitz games showing promise yet room to grow.
  • Favorite Move: Clearly the unpredictable “Top Secret” strategies!

In essence, dnrbsk is a passionate, perseverant player who treats chess as both a battlefield and a playground. Whether grinding out endgames or springing tactical surprises, this player combines patience, resilience, and a dash of mystery. If you challenge dnrbsk, be ready for a game that lasts – and maybe a few unexpected twists along the way.


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Coach Chesswick

Quick summary

Nice session — you converted a clean queenside plan to a win, but a few tactical oversights and some king-safety issues cost you in other games. Your recent rating trend (up ~88 points in one month) shows the work is paying off. Keep focusing on cleaning up blunders and sharpening endgame technique.

Highlights — what you did well

  • Good queenside play and pawn play in your win vs samitorabi4: you used the b‑pawn majority, pushed b4 and turned it into a passed pawn and activity for your rooks and knight (classic plan in the Queens Gambit Accepted structures).
  • You trade into favorable simplified positions when appropriate — exchanging off pieces reduced counterplay and let your pawn majority decide the game.
  • Strong psychological resilience: when things got sharp you kept playing for concrete gains (not just hoping for a draw).

Recurring mistakes & patterns to fix

  • Occasional tactical oversights that lead to quick losses (examples: a mating pattern early in one game and missing a back-rank / invasion line in another). Simple rule: before every move, scan for checks, captures, and threats (CCT).
  • King safety: some losses came from leaving your king exposed or allowing enemy pieces to invade your 2nd/7th rank. When you push pawns around your king, double-check flight squares and potential checks.
  • Allowing opponent rook/knight infiltration: once an opponent gets a rook on the 7th or a knight deep, you had trouble coordinating to stop it. Prioritize exchanging or blocking that piece when it becomes dangerous.
  • Opening discipline on a few sharp lines — the quick mate in one loss suggests missing a tactic in the first 10 moves. Slow down in tricky opening moments.

Concrete improvements — short plan (next 2 weeks)

  • Daily (15–20 minutes): tactics trainer — focus on forks, pins, skewers, and mating nets. Target 10–20 mixed tactics/day. This reduces the “blunder / mate” losses quickly.
  • 3×/week (20 minutes): endgame drills — basic rook endgames and king + pawn vs king. Convert winning rook/pawn endgames and defend simple ones. That will increase your conversion rate after you win material.
  • Opening cleanup (2 sessions of 25 minutes): pick the 2 openings you play most (I saw lots of French and Center Game patterns). Put 10–15 key lines and one “trap to avoid” into memos so you don’t get surprised early. For the Pirc games, review typical danger motifs around your king (checks on f2 / g2 / h7).
  • Blunder check routine (apply every move): 1) Does my opponent have a forcing move (check/capture/attack)? 2) If I move, what is the opponent’s best reply? 3) Any tactic that wins material for them? Make it a habit before you click.
  • One rapid review per day: after each game, quickly note the turning point (one sentence). Focus on repeating mistakes, not just results.

Specific, actionable tips based on the recent games

  • Win vs samitorabi4 — you: converted pawn majority, played ...a5 and ...b4 at the right time, used Ne3+ tactical route. Repeat that plan: create a passed pawn, force piece trades that favour the pawn, use rooks on open files. (See replay below.)
  • Loss vs leiliane23 — critical moment: allowing Rxf7 and follow-up infiltration. Next time you see a rook or knight jump to 7th/2nd, look for trades or a pawn push that closes the entry. If you can't stop the entry tactically, aim to trade into a minor-piece endgame.
  • Quick mates (other short losses) — these are awareness errors. Before castling or opening the kingside, double-check for diagonal/knight checks and any overloaded defenders. Use the CCT rule every move until it’s automatic.

Practical session you can do right now (30 minutes)

  • 10 minutes: 6–8 easy tactics focusing on pins and forks (aim for 90%+ accuracy).
  • 10 minutes: practice two basic rook endgames (Lucena and Philidor ideas — build a template: 1) cut the king 2) build the bridge 3) promote).
  • 10 minutes: review the win vs samitorabi4 — replay the critical sequence and ask “why did the opponent resign?” then write the key takeaway in one sentence.

Quick checklist for each rapid game

  • Before you move: check for checks, captures, threats (CCT).
  • If your opponent’s last move creates a threat, answer that threat first — even if you had a plan.
  • When up material: exchange down to a simpler winning endgame (rook + pawn technique pays off).
  • When behind: look for active counterplay and tactical chances; avoid passive defense that invites infiltration.

Replay your win (study this sequence)

Open the game below and step through the moves slowly — focus on how the queenside pawn pushes forced weaknesses and how Ne3+ created tactical chances:

Small roadmap (next month)

  • Week 1–2: Tactics + blunder-check habit; aim to cut your loss rate from simple blunders by 30%.
  • Week 3: Add focused endgame work (rook vs rook+pawns) and review 4–6 opening lines you play most.
  • Week 4: Play 20–30 rapid games applying the checklist; review only turning points after each game.

With your current trend and the +88 in the last month, this focused work should keep your rating moving upward.

If you want, I can...

  • Analyze one of these games move-by-move and highlight 3 turning points.
  • Build a 2-week tactics schedule personalized to the tactical motifs you miss most (back-rank, forks, pins).
  • Give a short opening packet for your favorite 2 defenses (key lines, one trap to avoid, typical middlegame plan).

Say which you prefer (game ID or opponent name) and I’ll prepare it.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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samitorabi4 1W / 0L / 0D View
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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1181 1048 1393 400
2024 1235 400
Rating by Year202420251393400YearRatingRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1499W / 1398L / 163D 1382W / 1517L / 159D 75.5
2024 1397W / 1298L / 129D 1294W / 1391L / 131D 70.3

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 1080 509 526 45 47.1%
Center Game: Berger Variation 903 411 455 37 45.5%
Amar Gambit 813 385 395 33 47.4%
Barnes Defense 721 360 327 34 49.9%
Philidor Defense 549 240 278 31 43.7%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 546 265 249 32 48.5%
Australian Defense 493 229 230 34 46.5%
Amazon Attack 484 230 228 26 47.5%
Scandinavian Defense 464 226 212 26 48.7%
Center Game 462 234 199 29 50.6%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Center Game 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Modern 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Sicilian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Center Game: Berger Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
English Opening 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Unknown 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 11 0
Losing 15 4
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