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DrChessKing2004

Playing Since: 2019-09-07 (Active)

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Rapid: 1645
14W / 4L / 12D
Blitz: 2637
418W / 312L / 73D
Bullet: 2617
636W / 664L / 85D

Profile: DrChessKing2004

Meet DrChessKing2004, a formidable chess tactician whose online blitz and bullet performances could make even Magnus Carlsen glance nervously at his opening repertoire. Known for a cunning and relentless approach to the game, this player has scaled the dizzying heights of a blitz peak rating of 2780 as recently as August 2024, proving they thrive when the clock is ticking.

Chess Journey & Style

Taking the digital battlefield by storm since 2019, DrChessKing2004 exhibits a flair for long endgames, with an 81.74% endgame frequency—because who wants a quick draw when you can squeeze out every last possible move? With an average of nearly 80 moves per win or loss, this player enjoys a drawn-out battle of wits.

Early resignation is rare (only 1.19%), signaling a true fighter who battles on – but beware, that tilt factor of 13% shows even champions have their moments of frustration. Strategically, they capitalize on comebacks with an impressive 84.7% comeback rate, proving resilience against adversity. Their win rates with White (54.98%) and Black (44.61%) suggest an overall strong, slightly aggressive playstyle, thriving when holding the white pieces.

Opening Wizardry

While many players cling to well-known openings, DrChessKing2004’s secret weapon is literally called “Top Secret” with over 700 blitz games played in it—no one knows quite what it entails, but it yields a solid 53.84% win rate. They also dabble successfully in tricky lines like the Sicilian Defense Kramnik Variation and Blumenfeld Countergambit, often leaving opponents scratching their heads.

Record & Rivals

Throughout thousands of games, DrChessKing2004 has compiled a strong overall blitz record: 386 wins, 270 losses, and 63 draws. Bullet play is a nail-biter with nearly equal wins and losses (483 wins to 480 losses), illustrating the fast-paced intensity this player thrives in.

They’ve faced tough rivals like "armin1939" (57 games) and "javicio" (49 games) multiple times, showcasing stamina and adaptability across repeated matchups. Notably, DrChessKing2004 holds a 100% win rate against numerous opponents, demonstrating a killer instinct—when their game clicks, it's game over.

Recent Battles

In a striking recent victory on May 31, 2025, DrChessKing2004 defeated EphraimRosenstockOfficial by resignation in a Sicilian Defense Kramnik Variation battle, demonstrating tactical precision and psychological pressure to force the opponent's surrender.

However, even kings have their off days: earlier that same day, DrChessKing2004 was edged out on time by GMBoorchess in a Queen’s Gambit Declined lineup, a gentle reminder that the grind of competitive chess is endless.

Fun Facts & Quirks

  • Most active and successful playing times are early morning hours, especially around 9 AM—apparently, DrChessKing2004’s brain starts calculating moves before breakfast.
  • Preferred move count in a match hovers around 80 moves, so opponents better have stamina as well.
  • Despite the fierce battles, they rarely give up early – resilience is key, except maybe when the coffee runs out.

In summary:

DrChessKing2004 is a strategic, endgame-loving chess warrior with secretive opening lines, a penchant for tight comebacks, and the stamina to endure brutal tactical wars. A player to watch, or better yet, challenge if you dare. Just don’t blink—you might miss the winning move!


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Coach Chesswick

What went well in your bullet play

Great to see steady progress in your recent games. Your openings data shows you perform strongly with certain lines, and your longer-term rating trend is clearly upward, signaling real improvement.

  • You have a solid grasp of practical plans in the King’s Indian Attack, with consistently good results and a clear sense of piece activity in typical middlegame structures.
  • Your willingness to experiment with multiple opening ideas (Modern, Hungarian Gambit, Amazon Attack, etc.) is helping you build a flexible repertoire that keeps opponents unsure about what to expect.
  • Endgame tenacity is evident in several sequences where you convert advantages or fight back from tough positions, which is a valuable strength in bullet where time and accuracy matter.
  • Overall strength trend is positive over multiple timeframes, suggesting that your study and practice are translating into practical performance.

Key areas to improve

  • Time management in fast games: use a simple time-balance plan (e.g., aim to have at least a minute per move in the critical phase) to avoid last-minute rushes and blunders.
  • Endgame technique: practice converting small advantages in drawn or equal positions, focusing on active king activity and careful piece coordination in the late middlegame to early endgame transitions.
  • Opening depth for weaker lines: Scandinavian Defense and some other less successful lines show room for improvement. Focus on understanding the typical middlegame plans and common tactical motifs that arise after early imbalances.
  • Pattern recognition and quick evaluation: reinforce typical tactical motifs that arise in your favored openings, so you can spot forcing lines earlier and avoid time-wearning blunders.
  • Consistency under pressure: in bullet, small inaccuracies compound quickly. Build a quick mental checklist (develop, connect, castle, avoid unnecessary exchanges) to keep positions manageable as the clock runs down.

Openings performance snapshot

Your openings show clear strengths and some gaps. Use this to refine your practice plan.

  • King’s Indian Attack: strong performance and solid results. Consider reinforcing with a focused study routine on typical setups and common responses from Black, so you can maintain the initiative and convert pressure into material or positional advantage.
  • Modern: good win rate. Continue using modern ideas to mix trajectories and keep opponents guessing, but review a few representative games to harden your understanding of key middlegame plans.
  • Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit: solid results. Stick with it as a secondary weapon, and study one or two main lines against common Black responses to reduce decisional load in bullet.
  • Scandinavian Defense: lower win rate. If you face this frequently, consider a concrete plan or a simpler structure to reach comfortable middlegames quickly, or add a different, more reliable option against it in your repertoire.
  • Other lines (Colle System, Amazon Attack, Benoni variations, etc.): mix shows potential. Focus on a few core ideas in each to build familiarity and speed for bullet.

Training plan to accelerate growth

  • Targeted tactics: 15–20 minutes per day on quick tactic drills to sharpen pattern recognition and calculation speed in busy bullet situations.
  • Opening drills: dedicate 2 sessions per week to deepening understanding of your top-performing openings (notably King’s Indian Attack and Modern). Include 2 model games per opening to internalize plans and typical responses.
  • Endgame practice: run short endgame drills (king and pawn vs king, rook endgames) to improve conversion of small advantages.
  • Game review routine: after each bullet session, review 1–2 recent games focusing on where time pressure caused a mistake and how to avoid it in similar positions.
  • Repertoire consolidation: align your next 4–6 weeks of practice around a cohesive set of openings that you enjoy and perform well in, with clear plans and quick decision trees for common responses.

Notes on your rating and trend data

Your rating history shows meaningful gains over 3 months and 6 months, with a positive long-term slope. The short-term momentum (one-month readings) also points toward continued improvement when combined with deliberate practice. Keep a cadence of steady study and game review to sustain this upward trajectory.

Next steps and quick actions

  • Choose a primary open: King’s Indian Attack as your anchor and Modern as a secondary option, then drill 2-3 main lines for each in 2–3 focused study sessions per week.
  • In your next 5–8 bullet games, prioritize keeping pieces actively placed and avoid excessive trades that reduce winning chances in complex positions.
  • Spend 20 minutes this week analyzing a recent loss to identify a recurring time-pressure or decision-making pitfall, and create a short corrective plan.
  • Connect with your coaching profile for a quick review of a sample line or game if you’d like a personalized line-by-line critique. DrChessKing2004


🆚 Opponent Insights

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2617 2646
2024 2575 2701 1645
2023 2479 2515
2022 2306 2159
2021 2306 2192
2020 2312 2301 1915
2019 2125 1798
Rating by Year201920202021202220232024202527011645YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 223W / 197L / 32D 164W / 245L / 40D 88.6
2024 214W / 176L / 28D 178W / 200L / 39D 83.8
2023 18W / 9L / 1D 15W / 11L / 3D 81.1
2022 1W / 0L / 2D 0W / 2L / 0D 86.4
2021 3W / 2L / 0D 2W / 4L / 0D 71.0
2020 92W / 44L / 9D 83W / 41L / 16D 78.5
2019 48W / 30L / 2D 48W / 28L / 1D 67.2

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Modern 30 17 9 4 56.7%
Czech Defense 25 12 8 5 48.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 21 5 11 5 23.8%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 19 10 7 2 52.6%
Scandinavian Defense 18 11 5 2 61.1%
Amazon Attack 17 6 9 2 35.3%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 17 11 5 1 64.7%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 16 8 8 0 50.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 16 11 5 0 68.8%
Caro-Kann Defense 15 9 5 1 60.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 154 67 77 10 43.5%
Modern 80 42 33 5 52.5%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 75 38 28 9 50.7%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 60 28 27 5 46.7%
Scandinavian Defense 58 15 39 4 25.9%
Amazon Attack 52 28 23 1 53.9%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 49 21 26 2 42.9%
King's Indian Attack 44 25 17 2 56.8%
Australian Defense 38 18 15 5 47.4%
Czech Defense 35 15 18 2 42.9%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 16 0
Losing 13 4
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