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William R Davis NM

Username: EhesFarkas

Playing Since: 2009-06-17 (Active)

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Daily: 1847
7472W / 4487L / 1131D
Rapid: 1838
229W / 127L / 26D
Blitz: 1682
683W / 266L / 43D
Bullet: 1847
239W / 107L / 1D

Biography

William R. Davis is a titled chess player who earned the National Master title from National. He is a veteran of blitz and bullet battles, known for his quick thinking and a wry sense of humor both on and off the board.

Active since the late 2000s, he has competed across Blitz, Daily, Rapid, and Bullet events, building a reputation for resilience, creative ideas, and a steady rise through the ranks.

Career and Titles

As a National Master, he joined a select group recognized by National for sustained performance and contribution to the game. His preferred time control is Bullet, where he thrives in fast, high-pressure moments.

For a quick view of his rating trajectory, see

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Opening Style and Highlights

William's openings span a broad repertoire with notable success in the Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon and related lines, as well as the London System family. He shows versatility across aggressive and solid setups, adapting to opponents and time controls.

He often leans into Sicilian Defense and London System in his games, reflecting a balanced, dynamic approach.

Notable Encounters

William has faced a diverse field of opponents. Frequent rivals include awardchess and Jampop1000, with a history of decisive battles in fast time controls that showcase his tenacity and tactical acuity.

Quick PGN Snapshot

Sample view of his playstyle in a rapid sequence:
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Recent bullet game takeaways

Based on the latest games you shared, here are practical observations to help you improve in future sessions. The aim is to keep your play sharp in bullet while building consistency over time.

  • You show readiness to take initiative and press when the position allows. When you find clean tactical lines, you convert advantages quickly and often force the opponent onto the back foot.
  • Active rook placement and piece coordination on open files is a noticeable strength. You can leverage open lines to create lasting pressure and win material.
  • Time pressure is a recurring theme. Several games reach critical moments on the clock, which can lead to mistakes or missed improvements. Building a simple, reliable plan for the first several moves helps you avoid getting overwhelmed as the timer shrinks.

Key improvement areas

  • Time management in bullet: develop a fast, solid early-game plan and default to simpler, safer ideas when the clock is tight. Reserve the most demanding calculations for positions where you have time to verify.
  • Endgame conversion: strengthen your ability to convert advantages in late middlegame or endgame. Practice a few standard king-and-pawn endings and rook endings so you can push a small edge to a win or secure a draw when needed.
  • Opening consistency: you perform well with several aggressive setups, but having a couple of dependable, solid replies as a fallback will help you survive tricky replies and maintain pressure without overreaching.
  • Calculation discipline: in sharper moments, double-check major threats before committing to tactics. A quick check like β€œWhat if my opponent has a counter-thrust here?” can prevent costly misreads in bullet.

Actionable 2-week plan

  • Daily tactical practice: complete 5–7 puzzles focusing on forks, skewers, back-rank motifs, and common bullet-ending patterns.
  • Endgame drills: study one simple rook endgame pattern and one king-and-pawn endgame, then practice 5-minute drills to improve conversion speed.
  • Opening refinement: choose two openings you like (one for White, one for Black) and learn the typical middlegame plans and common responses. Review a short list of 10 representative games for each. See references below for quick access: English Opening and Amazon Attack.
  • Post-game review routine: after each bullet session, write down two concrete improvements and one promising idea to try next game.
  • Time-management drill: play a small set of 3–5 games with a strict two-minute constraint for the opening and a clear, simple plan for the middlegame, then assess where time could have been saved.
  • Pattern recognition: weekly focus on a few common tactical motifs you missed in recent games to strengthen quick decision-making under pressure.
  • Opponent tendencies note: use the profile placeholder to track how frequent opponents respond to your favorite openings, and adjust plan accordingly: drpatzer90

Opening references

Your openings performance shows strong results in several aggressive setups. To build reliability, continue developing these ideas and add a couple of solid options for balance. For quick reference, explore English Opening and Amazon Attack in your study notes.

Next steps and optional resources

Implement the 2-week plan and track progress. If you want, I can tailor a more detailed schedule around your available practice time and preferred openings. You can also share your next set of bullet games for targeted review: drpatzer90



πŸ†š Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
luismd1953 0W / 0L / 2D
dyzzease 1W / 0L / 0D
truthmuse 2W / 0L / 0D
asyuse 1W / 0L / 0D
marcovsky_ec 0W / 1L / 0D
laudas 1W / 0L / 0D
daredevils77 1W / 0L / 0D
ampoiyan 1W / 0L / 0D
toidicoffin 0W / 1L / 0D
daniel_acevedo89 1W / 0L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
awardchess 33W / 14L / 5D
jampop1000 15W / 16L / 9D
lyahov_gena 16W / 22L / 2D
sk62 24W / 10L / 6D
morera28 15W / 14L / 7D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1648 1838
2024 1653 1937
2023 1758 1926
2022 1847 1823 1916
2021 1731 1706
2020 1754 1726 1838 1206
2019 1621 1815 1958
2018 2049 2065 1833 1853
2017 1894 2011 1666 1852
2016 1872 2038 1675 1722
2015 1818 1906 1808 1896
2014 1938 1921 1835 1853
2013 1868 1922 1810 2023
2012 1747 2002 1802 1773
2011 1822 1993 1694 1855
2010 1947 1949 1736
2009 1944 1903
Rating by Year2009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202520651206YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 174W / 20L / 3D 54W / 136L / 9D 17.1
2024 24W / 10L / 1D 30W / 5L / 0D 44.0
2023 17W / 7L / 0D 15W / 8L / 2D 64.2
2022 43W / 12L / 3D 42W / 12L / 5D 40.2
2021 88W / 20L / 3D 82W / 19L / 12D 60.2
2020 290W / 174L / 23D 284W / 180L / 28D 43.6
2019 98W / 78L / 6D 84W / 88L / 11D 40.7
2018 249W / 185L / 35D 218W / 202L / 46D 38.1
2017 362W / 141L / 53D 336W / 164L / 56D 47.3
2016 305W / 306L / 43D 288W / 318L / 51D 41.0
2015 639W / 260L / 81D 611W / 263L / 97D 49.4
2014 705W / 444L / 154D 685W / 479L / 138D 44.9
2013 419W / 220L / 53D 412W / 223L / 55D 47.6
2012 84W / 22L / 10D 78W / 30L / 8D 55.0
2011 637W / 312L / 71D 615W / 319L / 82D 48.5
2010 502W / 355L / 50D 488W / 362L / 55D 44.6
2009 116W / 39L / 13D 112W / 49L / 14D 51.7

Openings: Most Played

Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 1193 387 804 2 32.4%
Australian Defense 488 327 147 14 67.0%
Sicilian Defense 481 351 101 29 73.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 427 310 84 33 72.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 374 259 95 20 69.2%
Unknown Opening* 363 186 166 11 51.2%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Exchange Variation 334 207 89 38 62.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 302 207 73 22 68.5%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 280 177 78 25 63.2%
Amar Gambit 247 145 85 17 58.7%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
English Opening 22 15 7 0 68.2%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 21 13 8 0 61.9%
Sicilian Defense 17 9 8 0 52.9%
Australian Defense 15 11 4 0 73.3%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Exchange Variation 14 8 6 0 57.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 14 12 2 0 85.7%
Amazon Attack 12 9 3 0 75.0%
Amar Gambit 11 9 2 0 81.8%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 11 10 1 0 90.9%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 11 8 3 0 72.7%

πŸ”₯ Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 42 0
Losing 116 0