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Shi Tian Yu Pan NM

Username: Doublefinger

Location: Seattle

Playing Since: 2013-01-25 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 1817
9W / 6L / 0D
Rapid: 2230
14W / 6L / 2D
Blitz: 2208
1445W / 1225L / 152D
Bullet: 1931
180W / 156L / 12D

Biografía

Shi Tian Yu Pan, conocido en la escena de ajedrez como Doublefinger, es un jugador con título nacional. Ha obtenido el National Master otorgado por National y ha dejado claro que el blitz es su terreno favorito: rápido, creativo y a veces travieso con las piezas. Su humor ligero y su serenidad ante el reloj hacen que incluso las posiciones más apretadas parezcan una broma de ajedrez que termina en victoria.

Trayectoria y estilo

Con una carrera sólida en Blitz, Bullet, Daily y Rapid, Shi Tian Yu Pan ha construido un repertorio que combina presión táctica y finales cohesivos. Su pico de Blitz se sitúa en un rating cercano a 2317, alcanzado en diciembre de 2022, y su progreso a lo largo de los años destaca una mejora constante.

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  • Tiempo preferido: Blitz (principal modo de juego).
  • Estilo de juego: juego dinámico con enfoque en ataques rápidos y transiciones a finales seguros.
  • Aperturas destacadas en Blitz: Defensas Francesas (Advance Variation y variantes) y Sicilianas seleccionadas, con buenos resultados a lo largo de años de práctica.
  • Enfoque en finales: Endgames frecuentes y muy trabajados; EndgameFrequency 76.57%.

Récords y logros

  • Blitz: 1263 victorias, 1070 derrotas, 134 tablas.
  • Bullet: 178 victorias, 156 derrotas, 12 tablas.
  • Daily: 9 victorias, 7 derrotas, 0 tablas.
  • Rapid: 14 victorias, 6 derrotas, 2 tablas.

Rachas y rivales

  • Racha ganadora más larga: 14 partidas.
  • Racha perdedora más larga: 11 partidas.
  • Rivales más habituales (según registros): flchessplayer (22 partidas), sarajevski (16), evilkanivil (15), stellarf3 (14), nhatzky (13).

Notas y curiosidades

Además de su destreza táctica, Shi Tian Yu Pan es conocido por su consistencia en días y horas de juego. Sus datos de rendimiento muestran una presencia constante en torneos y modos de juego variados, siempre con una pizca de humor en cada jugada clave. Para más detalles sobre su perfil, consulta shitianyupan.


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Blitz Performance — Quick read

Your recent blitz results show you are very capable of generating and converting initiative, with solid results across a few well-chosen openings. The overall strength-adjusted win rate sits just above 50%, which means you frequently outplay opponents of similar strength and keep yourself in decent shape in most games. The rating history hints at a healthy long-term trajectory, with a dip this month but a stronger three-month trend and a modest six-month gain. In short: you’re on the right track, and your recent games suggest you can push your results higher with targeted tweaks.

What you do well

  • Active, tactical play when you find a forcing sequence. In recent wins you showed calm calculation to coordinate knights, rooks and the queen to create decisive threats, ending in a convincing finish.
  • Opening readiness in familiar lines. You perform well in a few common families like the French, English and Nimzo-Indian families, suggesting you’re comfortable with the typical middlegame plans those openings lead to.
  • Resilience in creating practical chances in complex positions. When the position becomes messy, you often find practical ideas that keep pressure on your opponent and give you chances to seize the advantage.
  • Good conversion potential in the late middle game and endgame—when you gain a tangible edge, you tend to press and convert or force concessions from your opponent.

Areas to improve

  • Guarding against overextension in sharp tactics. Blitz invites tactical skirmishes, but some sequences show you pushing further than necessary. Focus on validating each tactical idea with concrete follow-ups and always check for immediate counterplay.
  • Capitalizing on small advantages. When you win material or obtain a small positional edge, aim to simplify to a clean path to the finish rather than keeping the fight overly tactical. If the sequence becomes unclear, reduce risk and steer toward a clearer plan.
  • Endgame technique and plan consistency. Strengthen routines for converting even minor edge positions into a finish, especially in endings with limited material where king activity and pawn structure decide the result.
  • Time management in fast games. Some clocks show you entering critical phases with little time on the move, which can lead to hurried decisions. Build a short pre-move routine and a habit of spending a bit more time in the key transition moments (midgame pivot points, pawn break moments).

Opening and strategy highlights

Your openings performance is solid across several lines, with particularly strong results in the Nimzo-Indian, English Drill variations, and the French family. Consider deepening a small, coherent set of plan ideas for a few favorite openings to strengthen your middlegame decisions after the initial moves. For example:

  • In the Nimzo-Indian, focus on quick central control and timely piece development to keep tension and avoid over-committing pieces too early.
  • In the English Drill variation, emphasize king safety and a flexible pawn structure that can support both positional squeeze and tactical shots when your opponent overextends.
  • In the French Advance/Exchange families, work on typical pawn breaks and piece placement that give you clear routes to activate rooks and coordinate minor pieces.

Study targets: a small opening repertoire you can rely on in blitz, with clearly mapped middlegame plans and typical pawn structures. You can reference these common lines by name: French Defense: Advance Variation and Nimzo-Indian Defense.

Two-week practice plan to lift results

  • Daily tactical focus (15–20 minutes): solve 15 short puzzles (mates in 2–3, simple forks, skewers, and traps). End with one puzzle that resembles a common motif you’ve encountered in your blitz games.
  • Two post-game reviews per week: pick one recent blitz game and annotate the critical moments (where you improved initiative, where you missed a simpler plan, and where you allowed counterplay). If possible, check the positions with a quick engine only for confirmation of the main line, not for every move.
  • Endgame drills twice a week: practice king and pawn endings, rook endings, and basic technique for converting a small edge into a win or a necessary draw.
  • Opening study block: choose 2–3 of your strongest openings and build a short, annotated plan for the typical middlegame. Include common pawn breaks and typical piece placements to aim for after the first 15 moves.
  • Clocks discipline: in practice sessions, simulate time pressure to improve decision speed while maintaining accuracy. Use a consistent time control (e.g., 3+2) and note where you consistently spend too much time.

Notes and quick references

Useful reminders as you work through this plan: - Keep your openings sharp but not overprepared; balance depth with practical understanding. - When you sense a big tactical shot, pause after the calculation to confirm the safety of your own pieces and king. - Review and reinforce patterns where you converted advantages in wins; replicate those decision trees in similar positions.

Profile and openings quick links (placeholders for your coach or tools): shi%20tian%20yu%20pan and French Defense: Advance Variation.

Example practice notes you can reuse:


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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1931 2204 1817
2024 2240
2022 2317
2020 2169
2017 1802 2108
2016 1883
2015 1955
2014 1878 2057
2013 1906 1949 1730 1968
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Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 462W / 409L / 52D 434W / 439L / 49D 70.6
2024 1W / 1L / 0D 0W / 0L / 1D 68.0
2022 1W / 0L / 0D 0W / 0L / 0D 93.0
2020 1W / 0L / 0D 0W / 0L / 0D 41.0
2017 178W / 142L / 11D 159W / 148L / 19D 71.4
2016 6W / 4L / 0D 2W / 5L / 1D 65.9
2015 0W / 1L / 0D 0W / 1L / 0D 65.5
2014 21W / 7L / 0D 18W / 10L / 1D 75.6
2013 187W / 113L / 15D 176W / 113L / 17D 75.0

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense: Advance Variation 163 88 70 5 54.0%
French Defense 104 57 44 3 54.8%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 95 46 39 10 48.4%
French Defense: Burn Variation 86 39 42 5 45.4%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 71 33 34 4 46.5%
Scotch Game 69 34 31 4 49.3%
English Opening: Drill Variation 61 34 21 6 55.7%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 59 29 30 0 49.1%
Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation, Yugoslav Attack 56 28 26 2 50.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 50 28 20 2 56.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scotch Game 20 11 8 1 55.0%
French Defense: Advance Variation 17 11 4 2 64.7%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 13 5 8 0 38.5%
Sicilian Defense 13 7 6 0 53.9%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 12 4 8 0 33.3%
Amar Gambit 12 8 4 0 66.7%
Scandinavian Defense 12 7 5 0 58.3%
Czech Defense 12 4 8 0 33.3%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 11 5 5 1 45.5%
Philidor Defense 9 8 1 0 88.9%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 14 2
Losing 11 0
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