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eg0210

Playing Since: 2007-08-04 (Active)

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Daily: 1372
119W / 63L / 5D
Rapid: 1584
186W / 213L / 19D
Blitz: 2011
10256W / 9287L / 621D
Bullet: 1385
26384W / 19568L / 1636D

Profile Summary: eg0210

Meet eg0210, a seasoned chess enthusiast who has been maneuvering pawns and castles since 2010 with a flair only true chess aficionados possess. With a peak daily rating of 1909 reached in March 2015, and a blazing bullet peak rating soaring to 2218 in early 2022, eg0210 has proven to be a formidable foe across all time controls.

Known for a patient and strategic style, eg0210 averages around 69 moves per game—yes, that's a serious workout on the chessboard! Not one to throw in the towel too quickly, their early resignation rate is a modest 2.36%, reflecting resilience and endurance. With an impressive comeback rate of 84.55%, eg0210 often turns the tide in precarious situations and snatches victory from the jaws of defeat.

Interestingly, eg0210 enjoys the morning brain workout the most, boasting their best playtime around 10:00 AM, possibly powered by a cup of strong coffee and the thrill of the opening battle. Their psychological tenacity is admirable with a tilt factor of just 21, meaning they keep calm and carry on even when the chess gods aren't smiling.

Playing Strength and Style

  • Reliable in endgames, with 77.36% endgame frequency.
  • White pieces bring more smiles with a win rate of 55.76%, but black is no slouch either at 52.91%.
  • Steady under pressure: a win rate of 51.91% after losing a piece.

Opening Repertoire Highlights

A tactician at heart, eg0210 masterfully wields openings like:

  • Ruy Lopez: Undefeated with 6 wins out of 6 games in daily play—someone's been practicing!
  • Indian Game: A solid choice with a 66.67% win rate.
  • King's Fianchetto Opening: Dominating bullet games with nearly 58% wins over thousands of battles.
  • Owens Defense: A favorite in bullet with close to 60% wins, showing a love for unorthodox challenges.

Impressive Streaks & Remarkable Resilience

The longest winning streak clocks in at a staggering 34 games—talk about on fire! While eg0210 has endured the dreaded losing streak up to 21 games, their current streak is a fresh start with a win to keep spirits high.

Recent Adventures on the Board

Always pushing forward, eg0210's most recent victories include a crafty resignation win in April 2025 via the Richter-Veresov Attack, and a beautiful checkmate victory using the Bishop's Opening Berlin Vienna Hybrid Variation in late 2024. Their losses, though few, remind us that even the best have their off days; a tough loss on time in February 2025 during a Three Knights Opening showed they play till the last second.

When facing opponents, eg0210 has squared off most frequently against themagician, with almost a 50% win ratio—a true rivalry worthy of stories. Their sportsmanship and strategic acumen make every battle a thrill to watch.

Fun Fact

Eg0210 blends the precision of a grandmaster and the unpredictability of a chess ninja—quick on tactical strikes and patient in strategic warfare. Whether in blitz, bullet, or rapid, eg0210 adapts, conquers, and sometimes humorously resigns when the unexpected queen sacrifice hits just right.

Here's to many more games with dramatic checkmates, epic stalemates, and the occasional blunder that keeps the game honest!


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Coach Chesswick

Quick summary

Nice work — your most recent games show good opening choice and tactical awareness, but recurring issues with king safety and tactical oversights cost you in the losses. Below are targeted, practical fixes you can apply in blitz immediately.

Highlights — what you did well

  • You consistently get active pieces out early. In your win against eduard0_rodrigues your queen and knights coordinated to win material and convert. (See the mini replay below.)
  • Your choice of Scandinavian Defense is working for you — your overall opening win rate for it is strong, so it’s a solid pocket line for blitz.
  • You create concrete threats quickly (pawn pushes to open files, tactical captures) which is ideal for short time controls.
  • Big sample size and long-term play show you’re experienced — you can rely on pattern recognition if you tighten a few habits.

Replay the win (tap to open):

Main issues to fix

  • King safety when castling long: you often castle queenside and then advance kingside pawns (g4/g5/h4). That creates targets and weak squares in front of your king — be cautious about launching pawn storms if the opponent still has heavy pieces ready to open lines toward your king.
  • Tactical oversights in critical moments: in the recent loss to mightguysensei you allowed decisive infiltration/check sequences on the back rank and missed defensive resources. Slow down one extra second when checks, captures, and threats are possible.
  • Endgame technique under time pressure: you sometimes convert a material edge awkwardly or miss that a passed pawn or back-rank threat decides the game. Practice basic mates and simple rook/queen endgames to speed decision-making.
  • Sometimes you exchange into simplifications that leave your king exposed (trading pieces but not neutralizing opponent threats). Evaluate opponent counterplay before simplifying.

Replay the loss (tap to open and study the finish):

Concrete tactical habits to practice (10–15 minute drills)

  • Back-rank patterns: set a 10-minute blitz tactic set focused on back‑rank mates and defenders that must create luft.
  • Forks/pins/skewers: 10 minutes daily of mixed tactics — prioritize motifs that appeared in your losses (knight forks, discovered attacks).
  • Three-move defense checks: before each move in blitz, ask: “Does opponent have a forcing check, capture or mate?” If yes, calculate that line first.

Opening guidance

  • Keep using the Scandinavian Defense — your stats show it’s profitable for you. Focus on the typical plans after queenside castling by opponents and note where your king ends up.
  • When you castle long, delay pawn storms (g4/g5) until you know the opponent can’t open files against your king. If you want to attack, prepare with piece lifts and control of the g‑ and h‑files.

Time management & practical blitz tips

  • Use the clock: in tactical complications, spend an extra second to verify checks and captures — a one-second pause in blitz often prevents a blunder.
  • Pre-move selectively: avoid pre-moving when your opponent has checks or captures that change the outcome of the move.
  • When ahead in material, simplify quickly if it reduces opponent counterplay — but only after checking for tactical shots.

Training plan (2-week cycle)

  • Every day (15–30 min): tactics drill — focus on back-rank and forks (use blitz-sized puzzles).
  • 3× per week (30–45 min): review 2 recent losses — find the turning point and write down the alternative move you should have played.
  • 2× per week (30 min): slow (15|10 or 10|5) games where you consciously avoid premature pawn storms and force-check “opponent threats” before every move.
  • Weekly: one 30-minute session to study a Scandinavian practical plan (typical endgames, pawn breaks and piece placement).

Next steps / checklist

  • Run 10–15 minutes of back-rank and mate-in-two puzzles today.
  • Review the two PGN replays above and note one moment where a different defensive move would have saved you one game.
  • Play two longer rapid games this week to practice decision-making under no time pressure.

If you want, I can produce a short annotated version of one of the losses showing the critical defensive resource and a suggested improvement — tell me which game to annotate (opponent name or the PGN above).

Misc (motivation)

Your long-term numbers and recent rating trends show you still improve quickly when you focus on the weak spots. Small, consistent drills (back-rank + threat-checks) will yield quick gains in blitz. Keep it up.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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mr-lambertt 1W / 1L / 0D View
rumi34415 0W / 1L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
John Curtis 74W / 60L / 15D View Games
Godswill Ogodogu 67W / 64L / 1D View Games
Mikko Alava 52W / 51L / 9D View Games
cgmairena 60W / 42L / 1D View Games
guilty 66W / 25L / 1D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1385 1372
2024 1609 1333
2023 1953 2011 1285
2022 2068 2202 1302
2021 1931 1352
2020 1950 1932 1521
2019 1966 2040 1523
2018 2053 2027 1584 1695
2017 2023 1881 1586 1733
2016 1920 1850 1611 1819
2015 1479 1297 1824
2014 1489 1475 1677 1861
2013 1513 1375 1480 1758
2012 1439 1356 1573
2011 1406 1434 1563
2010 1543 1382 1419 1558
Rating by Year201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202522021285YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 5W / 7L / 0D 4W / 7L / 0D 53.8
2024 4W / 10L / 0D 7W / 10L / 0D 68.6
2023 25W / 25L / 4D 21W / 33L / 2D 71.2
2022 215W / 117L / 19D 245W / 125L / 8D 38.5
2021 5W / 4L / 1D 3W / 6L / 0D 63.9
2020 274W / 186L / 27D 215W / 233L / 34D 80.3
2019 453W / 338L / 40D 392W / 385L / 46D 79.6
2018 2597W / 2035L / 241D 2424W / 2161L / 278D 79.4
2017 1367W / 1087L / 111D 1318W / 1111L / 110D 76.5
2016 2339W / 1981L / 125D 2159W / 2176L / 119D 69.9
2015 991W / 900L / 41D 912W / 948L / 49D 68.3
2014 947W / 583L / 70D 882W / 671L / 68D 67.3
2013 2373W / 1463L / 139D 2233W / 1607L / 133D 68.6
2012 3325W / 2258L / 157D 3222W / 2413L / 118D 67.7
2011 2441W / 1635L / 102D 2396W / 1687L / 93D 67.4
2010 1493W / 1198L / 54D 1453W / 1227L / 64D 65.1

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 13944 7971 5603 370 57.2%
Barnes Defense 4029 2406 1513 110 59.7%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 3483 2032 1345 106 58.3%
Australian Defense 2853 1574 1202 77 55.2%
Modern 2088 921 1120 47 44.1%
Scandinavian Defense 1414 782 563 69 55.3%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 1108 663 403 42 59.8%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 899 473 392 34 52.6%
French Defense 885 473 367 45 53.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 792 448 317 27 56.6%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 1076 542 503 31 50.4%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 810 401 383 26 49.5%
Scandinavian Defense 784 419 340 25 53.4%
Amazon Attack 740 340 388 12 46.0%
French Defense 646 328 299 19 50.8%
Philidor Defense 576 326 232 18 56.6%
Barnes Defense 548 283 241 24 51.6%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 522 256 252 14 49.0%
Scotch Game 474 218 243 13 46.0%
Modern 435 240 185 10 55.2%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 21 13 7 1 61.9%
Three Knights Opening 13 8 5 0 61.5%
French Defense 12 4 8 0 33.3%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 11 8 2 1 72.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 9 5 3 1 55.6%
Four Knights Game: Spanish Variation 8 4 4 0 50.0%
Ruy Lopez 8 8 0 0 100.0%
Bishop's Opening: Horwitz Gambit 7 5 2 0 71.4%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Fegatello Attack, Leonhardt Variation 7 5 2 0 71.4%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 7 6 1 0 85.7%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Center Game 24 13 10 1 54.2%
Amar Gambit 13 7 5 1 53.9%
QGA: 3.e3 c5 10 8 2 0 80.0%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 9 6 2 1 66.7%
QGD: 2...Bf5 3.cxd5 9 7 1 1 77.8%
Barnes Defense 8 5 2 1 62.5%
Sicilian Defense 8 6 2 0 75.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 8 3 4 1 37.5%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 8 3 3 2 37.5%
Amazon Attack 8 2 6 0 25.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 34 1
Losing 21 0
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