Artem Dobrosmyslov — The FIDE Master with a Blitz Mind
Artem Dobrosmyslov, better known by the online alias dobrosmys, holds the prestigious title of FIDE Master—a testament to their serious approach to chess, balanced with just the right amount of charisma. If chess were a battlefield, Artem is the commander who prefers blitzkrieg: fast, tactical, and often leaving opponents wondering what happened to their pieces.
Born to dance around the 64 squares, Artem’s blitz rating has skyrocketed over the years. From starting around 1363 in 2018 to cracking an impressive peak of 2496 in April 2025, Artem proves that consistent practice and a bit of boldness pay off. Rapid and bullet chess might be side quests for many, but Artem handles them with enough flair to keep opponents on edge (a rapid rating near 1500 and bullet peak just shy of 1400).
When Artem isn’t dazzling with lightning-fast calculation, the player displays a solid psychological game: an incredible 70% win rate on Wednesdays and a golden hour at 3 PM when the lucky moves just seem to flow. Not so fond of early resignations, Artem battles till the endgame with an impressive 63% occurrence, showing stamina to grind out those wins.
Speaking of battles, Artem boasts a comeback rate over 70%, pulling off wins even after losing material, making the profile that of a fighter who refuses to quit. Though the tilt factor is a manageable 6, it just shows that even FIDE Masters feel the emotional rollercoaster of chess – but don’t worry, Artem bounces back quicker than you can say “checkmate.”
Favorite openings? That’s a well-guarded secret… or just “Top Secret,” as Artem’s stats like to call it. The player has confidently mastered lines like the Petrov’s Defense Steinitz Attack with a perfect 100% win rate in limited games, proving efficiency even in the less-traveled lanes.
With a total of over 314 wins against 239 losses in blitz alone, Artem’s chess profile reads like a thrilling saga of ups and downs, resilience, and strategic brilliance. The player’s style leans toward complexity with an average of 56 moves per win and even more in losses, showing a fondness for engaging campaigns rather than quick draws.
To sum it up, Artem Dobrosmyslov is the quintessential FIDE Master who brings speed, resilience, and a dash of mystery to the 64 squares. Whether warming up with a bullet game or strategizing in blitz, Artem keeps foes guessing and fans cheering.
“If chess is a war, Artem is here for the blitzkrieg... but probably with a smile and a well-timed knight fork.”
Recent Highlights
- Most recent notable victory: Defeated thesmallergreek in a sharp Petrov’s Defense battle by resignation. [Game Link]
- Not afraid to win on time against strong opponents like B_Griffin and GabrielCarckeno, sometimes letting the clock do the talking.
- Recent loss against ChessVegaAcademy was by time as well—proof even masters occasionally get outpaced in the heat of blitz.