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Username: DrZZ_17

Playing Since: 2018-11-30 (Active)

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Rapid: 2200
7W / 0L / 0D
Blitz: 2534
4457W / 4126L / 774D
Bullet: 2291
8411W / 8527L / 619D

Candidate Master DrZZ_17 (Z Z)

Meet DrZZ_17, a Candidate Master whose chess prowess dances on the thin line between methodical brilliance and the occasional comedic blunder that keeps opponents guessing. With a FIDE title proudly earned, this player has mastered both the art of resilience and the drama of dramatic resignations.

Specializing in blitz battles, DrZZ_17 has reached a peak blitz rating of 2627 as of March 2023 — a true speed chess connoisseur, dominating the clock like a caffeine-fueled grandmaster, yet still savoring every second of intense calculation. Bullet games reveal a peak rating of 2377 back in 2018, showing early talent and rapid-fire nerve. When it comes to Rapid chess, a solid 1848 peak demonstrates the versatility across time controls.

Playing Style & Psychological Edge

Known for a cautious yet tactical approach, DrZZ_17 rarely surrenders without a fight, boasting a comeback rate of 85% and a surgical precision in the endgame with nearly 89% endgame frequency. The average game length clocking around 79 moves demonstrates a preference for deep strategic battles rather than quick fireworks, though time pressure is where their skills blaze the brightest.

Beware the psychological tilt factor of 15 — just enough to remind opponents that DrZZ_17 is human but always bouncing back with a grin and a fresh plan. The preferred playing hours, funnily enough, hover around 3 AM, when the world sleeps but this player sharpens their mind.

Favorite Openings

Queens Gambit Declined and Catalan openings are their battlegrounds of choice, with win rates just north of 50%, proving that classical chess is their playground. The Italian Game and Indian Game variations make regular appearances, with a knack for turning seemingly quiet positions into tactical minefields.

Recent Games Highlights

In a recent blitz clash on February 10, 2025, DrZZ_17 clinched victory against the formidable taildeitali with a juicy f4 pawn push that invited a bishop sacrifice and concluded with a neat Rxa3 tactical sequence. The game exuded fearless attacking zeal and hard-fought positional grit... before the opponent gracefully resigned.

However, even masters stumble! DrZZ_17 experienced swift defeat in a Queen's Gambit Declined encounter that ended abruptly with a premature game abandonment — a story of “sometimes the simplest mistakes haunt the sharpest minds.”

Stats & Fun Facts

  • Overall blitz win count: 4,032 with 3,706 losses (win-loss balance sharper than a Sicilian defense!)
  • Bullet warrior with over 8,400 wins, proving speed isn’t just about moves, but nerve.
  • White vs. Black win rates: 50.3% vs. 45.38% — the perks of cracking first move strategy.
  • Longest winning streak stretches to an impressive 13 games; losing streak capped at 15 (we all have those days!).

In short, Candidate Master DrZZ_17 is the embodiment of passion, skill, and a splash of humor on the 64 squares — eager to outwit opponents by day, and ponder over a fresh cup of coffee by night.


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Overview of your recent rapid games

You’ve shown a solid mix of aggressive and solid openings with a strong overall win record. Your win/loss/draw history is favorable, and your longer-term rating trend is generally upward, even though month-to-month changes show mixed signals.

What went well

  • You performed very well with several dynamic openings. In particular, Amar Gambit and Bird Opening projects yielded perfect results in the sample, suggesting you handle sharp, initiative-filled positions confidently.
  • Many opening choices led to favorable positions, and you converted those advantages into wins in multiple games. This points to good planning and practical feel in the early middlegame.
  • Your longer-term rating history shows steady improvement, indicating growth from experience and study over time.

What to improve

  • Some tested responses against less familiar lines (like certain Ruy Lopez/Worrall Attack and Bird Opening Dutch lines) ended in losses. Build a small, reliable set of defenses or sideline options for those replies so you can maintain your initiative without overextending.
  • While the overall win rate is strong, there are opportunities to convert more draws or tense positions into wins. Focus on decision-making under time pressure and identifying clear transition plans from the opening to the middlegame.
  • Establish a concise post‑game review routine to catch recurring missteps in similar structures. Regularly compare your moves to a simple model plan for each top opening you use.

Opening performance snapshot

  • Amar Gambit: very strong performance with multiple wins; consider expanding this line in your repertoire and preparing two solid responses to common defenses.
  • Bird Opening: very successful in the sample; maintain the aggressive plans but have a few safety moves in mind against standard counters.
  • Nimzo-Indian Defense: Duchamp Variation: solid win when used; continue to reinforce the key middlegame ideas from this line.
  • Benoni Defense: Modern Variation / Neo-Gruenfeld and other aggressive setups: successful in some games; keep refining your understanding of typical pawn structures and piece activity in these branches.
  • Ruy Lopez: Closed, Worrall Attack and Bird Opening: mixed results; prepare a short, practical response plan to avoid getting into uncomfortable positions early on.
  • Scotch Game: one loss; use this as a prompt to study common middlegame themes in the Scotch and keep a generic fallback plan ready.

Action plan for the next sessions

  • Solidify a compact two-opening repertoire you feel confident with in rapid games (for example, Amar Gambit and Bird Opening variants). For each, write down a simple, repeatable 8–12 move plan for the most common replies you face.
  • Develop a focused defensive toolkit for the lines that lost in your recent games. Create two prepared replies to each of those opponents' main responses, so you can keep equality or active play more reliably.
  • Incorporate a short post-game review habit: after each game, note the turning point where you felt the position became unclear, and list two constructive follow-up plans you could try next time.
  • Enhance tactical pattern recognition with 15–20 minutes of puzzles three times per week, prioritizing patterns and ideas that appear in your preferred openings.
  • Practice time-aware decision making: set a fixed, brief thinking limit for the first 12–15 moves in openings you know well, then reassess to avoid time pressure in critical middlegame decisions.

Progress notes and questions

Your strength-adjusted win rate sits around 57%, which aligns with good performance but also suggests room to push beyond. Your 1-, 3-, and 6-month trend slopes show a positive trajectory (about 14.4 points per period), while the 12-month trend is flat. Aim to translate the upward slope into more consistent monthly gains by adopting the two-opening plan and stronger post-game routines described above. If you’d like, I can tailor a two-week, then a four-week training plan tied to your current openings, with a short daily cadence and a sample puzzle set.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2291 2499
2024 2455
2023 1999 2431
2022 2098 2468 1848
2021 2053 2532 1848
2020 2283 2354 1800
2019 2237 2308 1800
2018 2226
Rating by Year2018201920202021202220232024202525321800YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 18W / 13L / 3D 18W / 16L / 0D 82.9
2024 5W / 4L / 4D 7W / 5L / 0D 90.7
2023 1176W / 1105L / 179D 1026W / 1246L / 171D 86.6
2022 1138W / 867L / 113D 1019W / 976L / 107D 79.9
2021 1065W / 803L / 108D 950W / 923L / 97D 81.1
2020 488W / 415L / 55D 441W / 456L / 59D 81.6
2019 2370W / 2340L / 212D 2106W / 2560L / 193D 79.4
2018 329W / 267L / 15D 319W / 255L / 17D 81.1

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Döry Defense 340 157 146 37 46.2%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 267 110 137 20 41.2%
Modern Defense 255 112 122 21 43.9%
Philidor Defense 255 119 114 22 46.7%
Catalan Opening 249 118 114 17 47.4%
Diemer-Duhm Gambit (DDG): 4...f5 229 110 100 19 48.0%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 218 110 88 20 50.5%
Australian Defense 216 114 90 12 52.8%
Czech Defense 215 116 80 19 54.0%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 196 85 87 24 43.4%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Australian Defense 1100 562 502 36 51.1%
Modern Defense 787 374 387 26 47.5%
Döry Defense 668 317 328 23 47.5%
Czech Defense 641 312 312 17 48.7%
Amar Gambit 628 306 302 20 48.7%
Philidor Defense 595 292 285 18 49.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 486 223 248 15 45.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 460 239 203 18 52.0%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 420 219 188 13 52.1%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 389 183 195 11 47.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 4 4 0 0 100.0%
Ruy Lopez: Closed, Worrall Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bird Opening 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Three Knights Variation, Duchamp Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Benoni Defense: Modern Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Neo-Gruenfeld, 6.O-O c6 7.b3 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Barnes Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Three Knights Opening 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Scotch Game 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 13 10
Losing 15 0
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