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Eason1003

Playing Since: 2023-01-23 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 892
32W / 45L / 5D
Rapid: 2031
650W / 514L / 85D
Blitz: 1557
231W / 154L / 34D
Bullet: 1261
19W / 9L / 3D

Profile Summary: Eason1003

Meet Eason1003, a chess adventurer who has journeyed through the labyrinth of pawns, knights, and bishops with a mix of grit, flair, and occasional blunders. Starting with humble beginnings hovering around the 800 rating mark in 2023, Eason1003 quickly demonstrated resilience and a hunger for improvement — rising steadily to crack the 2000 barrier in Rapid chess by mid-2025. That’s right, this player doesn’t just move pieces; they move mountains on the board!

Playing Style & Strengths

Eason1003 shows a strategic patience that reflects a love for the long game, boasting an average of nearly 60 moves per win — enough to make even marathon runners jealous. Endgames are their jam, appearing in over 65% of games, proving that the player is no stranger to grinding out victories where others might crumble. The username’s psychological resilience is notable too, with a remarkable 74% comeback rate after losing material, plus a tilt factor that’s impressively low at 11. In short: Eason1003 loses a battle but rarely the war.

Opening Repertoire

True to a tactician's heart, Eason1003 loves the French Defense with multiple variations featuring prominently and yielding strong winning rates (up to 80% in some). The classic King’s Pawn Opening remains a loyal friend, boasting a perfect 100% win rate in Daily games under the King's Knight Variation — because who says knights can't party? Fans of counterattacks will appreciate the tricky Scandinavian and Petrovs defenses sprinkled throughout their games.

Statistics Snapshot

  • Peak Ratings: Rapid — 2016, Blitz — 1544, Bullet — 1239, Daily — 1369.
  • Total Wins Across Formats: Over 950 victories (combined bullet, blitz, rapid, daily).
  • Longest Winning Streak: 12 games — that’s a lot of “checkmated opponents” messages!
  • Favorite Times to Play: Night owl alert! Best performance at midnight and very early morning hours.

Memorable Moments & Games

One recent gem is the thrilling victory against GambiterosDeRodriguez by checkmate in a Sicilian Defense battle, showcasing calculated aggression and tactical mastery. Not every day you get to announce “Checkmate!” with style and speed. And when life throws a timed loss, like against blablublob, Eason1003 likely chuckled and pledged revenge — because seconds on the clock are just hints of suspense waiting to be turned into drama.

A Quirky Tidbit

With an early resignation rate of just over 7%, Eason1003 is not one to surrender easily — except perhaps to the inevitable coffee break. Also, the username “Eason1003” suggests a player who’s modest about their personal details but big on personality, proving that in chess, sometimes all you need is a good handle and a better move!

Whether a casual weekend warrior or a rapid-fire blitz beast, Eason1003 embodies the spirit of relentless improvement, strategic creativity, and a pinch of humor that turns every game into a story worth telling.


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Overview of your rapid games

Your recent rapid results show a positive longer‑term trend with steady improvement over time. There are some mid‑term fluctuations, but the overall trajectory suggests you’re moving in the right direction. Use this momentum to lock in solid patterns and minimize small setbacks.

What you’re doing well

  • You select solid, principled openings and adapt well to different structures. Your performance with several French Defense lines and other popular systems indicates a good grasp of typical middlegame ideas that arise from those setups.
  • You maintain piece activity and coordinate your forces effectively in several middlegames, converting pressure into tangible chances when your opponent overextends or miscoordinated their pieces.
  • You handle transitions from opening to middlegame with a clear plan, which helps you seize initiative and create practical problems for your opponent early in the game.

Areas to improve

  • Time management in rapid games: aim to form a plan within the first few moves and avoid spending excessive time on single lines. Develop a simple, repeatable approach to the opening so you have more time for critical middlegame decisions.
  • Maintain tension and avoid premature simplifications: look for active continuations that keep your opponent guessing, and resist giving away chances through noncritical exchanges.
  • Endgame conversion: practice converting small advantages into a win, especially after successful middle‑game pressure. Focus on king activity, pawn structure, and converting rooks and minor pieces efficiently.
  • Tactical awareness: strengthen recognition of common motifs (forks, pins, skewers, discovered attacks) with regular puzzles, so you spot forcing lines sooner in games.

Openings performance—where to lean in training

Your opening choices show strength in several lines. The French Defense families (including Exchange and some Advance lines) and Ruy Lopez ideas have given you good results. Consider this focused plan:

  • Deepen two French lines you’re comfortable with (for example, Exchange Variation and one alternative you enjoy) so you can play them with confidence against a variety of opponents.
  • Keep refining plans in the Ruy Lopez when it appears, especially the typical middlegame themes and how to transition to favorable endgames.
  • Maintain versatility by keeping a flexible, solid response to less familiar systems, but avoid expanding your opening repertoire too widely at once.

Structured practice plan (next steps)

  • French Defense focus (Exchange Variation and one other preferred line): study 2 key middlegame plans, then play 3 practice games focusing on executing those plans and avoiding early concessions.
  • Ruy Lopez focus: review 1–2 typical middlegame ideas after the opening and practice 2 games implementing those plans.
  • Endgame and fundamentals: dedicate 2 short sessions this week to endgame masteries (king activity, pawn endgames, rook endgames) with simple, practical drills.
  • Tactics daily: solve 5–10 short puzzles, concentrating on forks, pins, and tactical motifs that frequently occur in your typical structures.
  • Time‑management drills: in every practice game, aim to reach a clear plan by the 10th move and then allocate thinking time to critical choices rather than long exploratory lines.

How we’ll track progress

Use small, concrete targets each week, such as increasing your win rate in the French Exchange line, or converting a higher percentage of middlegame advantages into wins. At the end of each week, review one or two games where you felt unsure and write down the key decision points you’d revisit.

Next steps for you

  • Pick two openings to deepen this week and map out a simple plan for the common middlegame ideas that arise from them.
  • In your next three practice sessions, focus on time management and avoid unnecessary trades that reduce your practical winning chances.
  • Continue regular tactical training and add one targeted endgame drill per week to boost conversion under pressure.

Optional study ideas

  • Review annotated games in your preferred French lines to identify where you gain or lose initiative and how to maintain pressure.
  • Practice a short set of endgames that frequently arise from your common middlegames, such as rook endings with pawns on one side of the board.


🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
phirunsilp 14W / 2L / 0D
Austin Yang 0W / 9L / 0D
rraayy0920 0W / 8L / 0D
tigerskin85 0W / 6L / 1D
king1030109 5W / 1L / 0D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1261 1557 2031 877
2024 996 1201 1727 995
2023 916 633 1372 1020
Rating by Year2023202420252031633YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 151W / 118L / 29D 156W / 118L / 20D 73.9
2024 232W / 178L / 28D 209W / 195L / 26D 69.9
2023 125W / 70L / 12D 108W / 92L / 13D 65.5

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 56 36 20 0 64.3%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 52 26 22 4 50.0%
French Defense: Advance Variation 31 19 9 3 61.3%
French Defense 31 15 10 6 48.4%
Alekhine Defense 21 12 9 0 57.1%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 19 10 8 1 52.6%
French Defense: MacCutcheon Variation, Wolf Gambit 14 9 5 0 64.3%
Barnes Defense 14 7 5 2 50.0%
Scandinavian Defense 13 8 5 0 61.5%
Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense 12 6 4 2 50.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense: Advance Variation 11 4 5 2 36.4%
French Defense 9 5 4 0 55.6%
Scandinavian Defense 8 1 5 2 12.5%
Barnes Defense 6 2 3 1 33.3%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 6 2 4 0 33.3%
Amar Gambit 5 2 3 0 40.0%
Petrov's Defense 5 2 3 0 40.0%
Slav Defense 4 1 3 0 25.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 4 2 1 1 50.0%
Australian Defense 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 164 85 66 13 51.8%
French Defense: Advance Variation 120 58 51 11 48.3%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 86 50 31 5 58.1%
Scandinavian Defense 51 28 17 6 54.9%
Philidor Defense 50 32 16 2 64.0%
Amar Gambit 40 21 18 1 52.5%
Barnes Defense 39 21 16 2 53.9%
Ruy Lopez 35 25 8 2 71.4%
Amazon Attack 32 15 14 3 46.9%
Elephant Gambit 29 14 12 3 48.3%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 0
Losing 20 20