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EteriK WFM

Playing Since: 2017-07-01 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟

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Rapid: 963
1W / 0L / 0D
Blitz: 2238
2272W / 1684L / 334D

EteriK: Woman FIDE Master and Blitz Dynamo

EteriK, proudly holding the title of Woman FIDE Master, is a blazing presence on the chessboard who has transformed blitz chess into both an art and a sport. With a peak blitz rating soaring to 2324 in early 2023, EteriK’s lightning-fast calculations and tactical wizardry leave opponents wondering if they’re facing a grandmaster — or perhaps a chess-playing superhero in disguise.

Starting from a humble blitz rating of 660 in mid-2017, EteriK’s rise was nothing short of meteoric: by the end of that year, smashing through the 2000+ rating barrier with relentless energy and a staggering winning streak that once hit 16 games in a row. It’s safe to say that “blitz” is where EteriK truly shines, wielding the clock and board with equal mastery.

EteriK’s playing style is a blend of endurance and excitement — averaging nearly 77 moves per win, proving that this isn't a rush job. The fact that their endgame frequency is over 83% means they’re as comfortable as a cat in a sunbeam when the board opens up into king-and-pawn endgames. Opponents beware: EteriK has an 82.55% comeback rate after setbacks, turning lost positions into victorious tales with the flair of a chess Houdini.

While blitz is the playground, EteriK’s rapid time control success story is still being penned: one perfect rapid game played, one win, 100% conversion — talk about making a grand entrance! With a penchant for early mornings and dawn duels (best time to play: 5 AM), EteriK might just be the first player to checkmate you before your morning coffee kicks in.

EteriK’s battle-tested resilience and keen tactical eye make for a thrill both on and off the board. Whether slicing through defenses with patience or blitzing with reckless precision, every game bears the signature of a master who loves the game — and maybe a little chaos.

Recent Highlight:

In a recent rapid-fire victory against VladiB1, EteriK converted a Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack, demonstrating tactical precision and calm nerves by winning after 55 intense moves, sealing the game by resignation. A masterclass in patience and pressure.

EteriK: chess speedster, endgame strategist, and tactical wizard — all wrapped in one fierce competitor.


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Hi EteriK – overall impression

Your games show an energetic, forward-pressing style. In the recent wins you outplayed 2100-2200 opponents from both tactical melees (A01 vs vladib1) and strategic Sicilian positions. When the initiative is yours you keep the pressure on and convert with good technique. Nice work!

What you’re doing well

  • Dynamic piece play. In the Nimzo-Larsen win you rerouted the knight to g7–e6–c5 and later exploited the open a-file; excellent piece coordination.
  • Open-file awareness. The quick 10…Bxe5+! miniature in your B20 game shows you spot tactical shots as soon as files and diagonals open.
  • Flexible opening repertoire. You handle 1…c5, 1…Nf6 and even Benko structures with confidence, making you hard to prepare for.

Patterns in recent losses

  • King safety & pawn pushes. In the QGD loss vs machajda the early g- and h-pawn advance by Black became decisive because your own king was still in the centre and you lacked counter-play. Re-examine the critical moment 12…Qb6–14…c5 to learn why castling first is so often vital.
  • Handling central tension. Against Casius2000 (Sozin, B86) the pawn structure with …b5/…Nc5 left the d6-e6 complex weak. A timely …d5 or …e5 break might have equalised before White’s pieces swarmed.
  • Premature queen adventures. In several defeats the queen hit the board early (Qf4/Qb3). If the opponent can chase it with tempi you fall behind in development. Compare your Alapin loss where 9.Qb3? allowed …Bxf3 and …Qa5.

Actionable training plan

  1. Opening clean-up. Spend one evening on each side of the critical lines that hurt you:
    • QGD 5.Bg5 dxc4 6.e4 b5 – learn the positional continuation (7.e5 followed by g3, Bg2) instead of the speculative pawn grab.
    • Scheveningen/Sozin: review the typical break …d5 and the defensive manoeuvre …Ne8–f6 so that your king is never stuck on g8 behind a weak dark-square complex.
  2. Structured tactics. You already see shots, but a daily 15-minute routine of intermediate-level puzzles (rating 2300-2500 on Chess.com) will raise conversion speed and reduce oversights – especially defensive tactics that save slightly worse positions.
  3. Endgame rehearsal. In several wins you reached Q + R vs minors. Practise technical endings (rook vs rook+pawn, opposite-coloured bishops) so that converting is purely mechanical, buying you clock time in the middlegame.
  4. Self-annotation. After every session pick one decisive moment and write one paragraph describing what you missed. This builds the habit of Prophylaxis and cultivates a deeper thinking process.

Quick reference checklist

  • King safe before launching a pawn storm? ☐
  • Central pawn tension resolved in your favour? ☐
  • Every loose piece protected after a forcing sequence? ☐
  • Clock under control (aim > 50 sec by move 20 in 3|2)? ☐

Motivation corner

Your current peak is 2324 (2023-02-18). With small improvements in defensive vigilance you can push that another 100 points this season.

When to play

Your win rate rises sharply in late evenings – see

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– so consider scheduling important arena events then.

Keep it up!

Keep embracing dynamic play, but anchor it with a bit more calculation discipline and king safety awareness. Looking forward to seeing you crack 2300+ consistently. Good luck and good skill!


Coach’s note: revisit this sheet monthly and tick off completed goals.
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🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
malimukes 9W / 6L / 3D
Tom Borvander 8W / 9L / 0D
rdors 7W / 2L / 2D
wheezuco 2W / 6L / 2D
The Beauty and the Beast 6W / 4L / 0D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2024 2238
2023 2240
2022 2216 963
2021 2225
2020 2215
2019 2161
2018 2189
2017 2031
Rating by Year2017201820192020202120222023202422402031YearRatingBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2024 0W / 1L / 0D 2W / 1L / 0D 57.0
2023 99W / 60L / 11D 81W / 71L / 16D 81.0
2022 192W / 134L / 38D 175W / 157L / 29D 79.1
2021 144W / 106L / 17D 125W / 107L / 31D 76.4
2020 204W / 159L / 13D 192W / 156L / 22D 74.4
2019 167W / 128L / 32D 174W / 134L / 28D 77.8
2018 206W / 132L / 32D 201W / 150L / 21D 79.8
2017 162W / 94L / 14D 151W / 96L / 30D 79.8

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 204 115 81 8 56.4%
Gruenfeld: Exchange Variation 189 75 92 22 39.7%
Sicilian Defense 161 93 58 10 57.8%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 114 66 43 5 57.9%
Benko Gambit Accepted: Central Storming Variation 100 55 39 6 55.0%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation, Haag Gambit 93 46 38 9 49.5%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 92 53 30 9 57.6%
Bogo-Indian Defense 89 45 34 10 50.6%
QGD: 3.Nc3 Bb4 81 39 36 6 48.1%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation, Poisoned Pawn Accepted 78 40 32 6 51.3%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 16 2
Losing 8 0