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Teodora Rogozenco WFM

Username: eatsumoschinken

Playing Since: 2013-09-10 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Blitz: 1682
66W / 67L / 4D

Teodora Rogozenco - Woman FIDE Master & Blitz Enthusiast

Teodora Rogozenco, proudly holding the title of Woman FIDE Master, is a chess player whose blitz games tell a story of explosive energy and tactical brilliance!

The Rise and Blitz Battles

Starting from a modest 1076 blitz rating in 2018, Teodora soared to a peak of over 2000 by 2024 — a meteoric climb fueled by quick wit and sharper moves. With nearly 120 blitz games analyzed in recent years, she’s as comfortable playing at lightning speed as a ninja with a stopwatch.

Signature Style & Mind Games

Known for a comeback rate of over 77%, Teodora laughs in the face of adversity, winning almost every time after losing a piece (yes, 100% win rate there!). Her early resignations are rare—only about 2.44%—suggesting she fights to the last pawn. If you expect quick exchanges, think again; her games average nearly 57 moves per win, proving it’s more about endurance than rushing to checkmate.

Psychological Edge

Despite the occasional "tilt factor" of 4, Teodora maintains a poker face more often than not, and performs significantly better in rated matches (about 50% better than casual games). Opponents beware: if you lose, she’s likely plotting a brilliant revenge next round!

Notable Highlights & Trivia

  • Longest winning streak: 9 consecutive victories. That’s almost a binge-watching session of chess mastery!
  • Favorite days to win? Sundays, where she shines with a 72.73% win rate.
  • Perfect in afternoon twilight hours: 100% win rate at noon, 1 PM, and even in the wee hours of 2 AM and 3 AM—clearly a chess night owl or a chess early bird!
  • Has a top-secret opening repertoire that she deploys in all of her 87 blitz games, securing more than half of those battles.

Handle at the Board

Teodora’s competitive opponents range from coldexile (a flawless 100% win record against them) to players like blueeyeddonkey and pattpatt, where the scorecards are still a work in progress. She thrives in psychological warfare, always keeping her rivals guessing.

Overall, Teodora Rogozenco is a formidable blitz tactician, combining patience, resilience, and a dash of psychological finesse to keep her opponents on their toes. So if you face her on the 64 squares, remember: expect a fight, expect surprises, and expect to be dazzled!


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Constructive Feedback for Teodora Rogozenco

1. What you are doing well

  • Sharp tactical eye. Your recent Benko Gambit win shows excellent calculation under time pressure. The Nf7–Ng5–Qe6+–Nf7# sequence is an instructive example of coordinating all pieces against the enemy king.

  • Opening breadth. You’re comfortable with both 1.d4 (Benko, QGD) and 1.e4 (Ruy Lopez, Scotch, Giuoco), keeping opponents out of book preparation.
  • Piece activity awareness. In many wins you intentionally trade into positions where your pieces spring to life (e.g., 16.e4!! followed by Qh7# in the QGD game).

2. Biggest growth areas

  1. Time management. Four of your last five losses ended on time in playable positions. Good moves that arrive one second late still lose. Adopt a “budget” of roughly 60 % of your clock for moves 1-15, 30 % for moves 16-30, and 10 % for the rest. Practise short games (1 | 0 bullet or 3 | 0 blitz) to internalise faster decision-making.
  2. Handling unbalanced pawn structures. The loss vs. Blueeyeddonkey featured early …c5 → …dxc4, leaving you with an isolated a-pawn and hanging pawns in the centre. Study model games in the Zukertort set-ups and practice transforming pawn weaknesses into activity.
  3. Defence against early queen sorties. Opponents often play Qa4/Qb5/Qb7 tricks. Review motifs like the zwischenzug, castling out of danger quickly, and using minor pieces to chase the queen instead of your own queen.

3. Targeted training plan

FocusWhy it mattersAction Items
End-game technique When clocks are low, simple endings minimise calculation.
  • Solve 5 end-game studies daily.
  • Play 10 “pawn-only” king-and-pawn end-games vs. engine set to 1800.
Practical time usage Converts drawn/winning positions into points.
  • Use a visible countdown (incremental beeps or coloured board) in training games.
  • Practise pre-moving safe recaptures and checks.
Dynamic pawn structures Avoids passive setups like the one in your Old Indian loss.
  • Annotate 3 GM games with Benko-style pawn play.
  • Play training games starting from the position after 10…Rd8 in that loss.

4. Quick opening checklist

  • Against 1.d4 Nf6 …c5 (Benko attempt) – If you play White, the 5.bxa6 Bxa6 6.Nc3 d6 7.e4 line (used in your win) is excellent. Keep refining it.
  • Scotch / Giuoco with Black – Memorise 10-move “safe” lines to reach middlegames quickly; save time for later.
  • Anti-Queen moves – After Qa4/Qb5, ask: “Can I block with …Bd7 or …Nc6 instantly?” If yes, do it within five seconds.

5. Motivation corner

Your current 2040 (2024-02-05) is a great springboard. With better clock control and a clearer end-game plan you’re on track for 1900+. Keep analysing your own games for both wins and losses—the process is already paying off.

6. Progress dashboards

Use these in a week to verify improvements:

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7. Final thought

Play boldly, trust your intuition, and remember: the clock is a piece too—make it work for you!



🆚 Opponent Insights

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1682
2024 1970
2018 1604
Rating by Year20182024202519701604YearRatingBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 14W / 23L / 1D 19W / 20L / 1D 54.5
2024 15W / 7L / 0D 7W / 12L / 2D 66.1
2018 4W / 4L / 0D 7W / 1L / 0D 49.8

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 5 2 3 0 40.0%
QGD: 2...Bf5 3.cxd5 5 2 3 0 40.0%
Four Knights Game 4 3 1 0 75.0%
Scotch Game 4 2 2 0 50.0%
Slav Defense 4 2 2 0 50.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 4 2 2 0 50.0%
QGD: 6.Nf3 4 3 1 0 75.0%
Amazon Attack 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Czech Defense 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense, Anderssen Variation 3 1 2 0 33.3%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 1
Losing 7 0
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