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Ethan's Happenings

Username: EthansHappenings

Playing Since: 2020-05-31 (Active)

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Daily: 1194
24W / 9L / 0D
Rapid: 1639
8135W / 8419L / 805D
Blitz: 1616
4319W / 4599L / 404D
Bullet: 1048
119W / 140L / 5D

Profile Summary: Ethan's Happenings

Meet Ethan's Happenings, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64-square petri dish has blossomed like a well-cultured cell. Since 2020, Ethan has evolved through the ranks, starting with a rapid rating of just over 1000 and currently reaching nearly 1700, showing remarkable growth and resilience—definitely no blunderous mutations here!

Ethan’s opening repertoire is as much a mystery as the DNA double helix, cleverly attacking from unknown corners of the board to outwit opponents. With a competitive spirit reflected in nearly 8,000 rapid game wins and a win rate close to 47%, Ethan adapts like a biological marvel, responding perfectly even after losing pieces with a stunning 100% comeback win rate in these scenarios.

His style is a fascinating blend of patience and persistence. Known for an exceptionally high endgame frequency (64.6%), Ethan isn’t afraid to dive into the cellular mitosis of complex endgames, averaging about 63 moves per win. That’s endurance worthy of the strongest mitochondria! And when it comes to psychological endurance, Ethan keeps his tilt factor at a surprisingly low 13, maintaining calm like a zen master on the evolutionary ladder.

Whether playing with White or Black, Ethan’s demeanor is balanced—just like a well-regulated feedback loop—with a slight edge when wielding the white pieces. His daily rapid improvements are as consistent as the mitotic cycle, with peak performances during the afternoon and early evening hours, perhaps when his brain’s dopamine receptors fire in unison.

But don’t be fooled by this steady ascent—Ethan’s blitz and bullet ratings show lightning-fast reactions and tactical prowess, currently pushing near 1700 in blitz and over 1000 in bullet. His games are a delightful dance of queens and knights that would make Darwin proud, always adapting, evolving, and aiming for survival of the fittest on the chessboard.

With a longest winning streak of 14 games, Ethan’s "cell division" of success is producing clones of victory day after day—but right now, his current winning streak rests at zero. Don’t worry though—like any good organism, Ethan is ready to replicate that success with the next match!

In short, Ethan’s Happenings is a chess player's tale of evolutionary triumphs, a true biological marvel thriving in the ecosystem of competitive chess. One game at a time, this chess "organism" is synthesizing victory from the nucleotides of strategy!


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Snapshot

  • Current momentum: strong attacking play (7 wins in the last 12 games) but streaky results when the attack stalls.
  • Favourite structures: Pirc / Philidor setups as Black (…d6, …c6, …g5) and the 1.Nc3/Veresov–Jobava ideas as White.
  • Peak so far: – you are on the right path to break the next milestone.
  • When you play (local time): see
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    – notice the dip in late-night sessions.

What’s working well

  1. Tactical alertness
    The combination 22…Nf3+ 25…Rg2! in your win against nameallreadytaken is a textbook example of piling up on a pinned piece.
  2. Dynamic pawn play
    Early g- and h-pawn storms often give you the initiative (e.g. the Modern Defence win vs puaf79).
  3. Piece activity
    In most victories your minor pieces reach central or kingside outposts before move 15, suffocating the opponent.

Main growth areas

  1. King safety while attacking
    Three of the recent losses (vs thetruecheesemaster, mr-alpha-7, thbarcelos) started with an aggressive pawn push but ended with your own king stuck in the centre or 7th rank checks. Before pushing a flank pawn ask, “Can I castle first?”
  2. Conversion technique
    The 97-move loss to thbarcelos shows difficulty turning extra material into a win. Endgames with a single passed pawn or rook vs minor piece are recurring themes to drill.
  3. Opening predictability
    Opponents are beginning to prepare for 1.Nc3/Jobava and …d6 setups. Add a second main weapon (e.g. 1.e4 as White, or the French/Scandinavian as Black) to stay flexible.
  4. Time management
    You often finish wins with 7-8 minutes left yet blitz out critical positions in losses. Spend at least 30-40 s on non-forced moves; bank the saved time for complex endgames.

Action plan for the next two weeks

  • Solve 15–20 mate-in-three puzzles daily to keep tactical edge sharp.
  • Play five sparring games starting from the Philidor middlegame after 10…Bxf3 to practise switching from attack to defence when material is level.
  • Study two model endgames:
    • Lucena/bridge-building (rook + pawn vs rook)
    • Minor-piece vs pawns blockade scenarios
  • Review each loss with an engine for one critical turning point – do not deep dive everywhere, focus on the biggest swing.
  • Add one quiet opening line:
    • As White: 1.d4 d6 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.g3 – keeps kingside safe.
    • As Black: Classical Pirc with …Nf6 …Bg7 …0-0 (skip the early …g5) to compare.

Key concepts to keep in mind

Prophylaxis – anticipate opponent’s ideas before launching yours.
• transition – recognise when it is time to cash in an attack for a winning endgame.
• critical%20square – central outposts like e5/d6 decide the Pirc structures you like.

Motivation corner

You have shown you can beat opponents rated 1800+ with energetic play. Sharpen the three areas above and the next update will start with “18--”. Keep the passion, balance it with a little more care, and results will follow. Good luck!

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1048 1619 1806 357
2024 1048 1557 1724 1153
2023 998 1714 1806 873
2022 1024 1409 1603 898
2021 912 1214 1337 546
2020 586 750 1063 546
Rating by Year2020202120222023202420251806357YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 629W / 560L / 48D 569W / 622L / 40D 64.3
2024 1005W / 1021L / 89D 891W / 1153L / 75D 64.4
2023 1394W / 1418L / 126D 1242W / 1588L / 113D 65.0
2022 1399W / 1361L / 146D 1296W / 1471L / 109D 66.9
2021 1685W / 1680L / 170D 1611W / 1775L / 160D 67.8
2020 803W / 767L / 114D 778W / 778L / 105D 63.3

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 2427 1181 1128 118 48.7%
Czech Defense 2225 1039 1125 61 46.7%
Amazon Attack 896 369 491 36 41.2%
Modern Defense 781 306 428 47 39.2%
Philidor Defense 568 265 281 22 46.6%
Barnes Defense 446 202 225 19 45.3%
Rapport-Jobava System 434 213 203 18 49.1%
Modern 371 171 183 17 46.1%
English Opening 257 117 131 9 45.5%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 228 102 113 13 44.7%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 4394 2074 2128 192 47.2%
Amar Gambit 3671 1803 1675 193 49.1%
Modern Defense 1302 611 637 54 46.9%
Amazon Attack 1280 575 641 64 44.9%
Philidor Defense 1210 562 593 55 46.5%
Barnes Defense 598 282 287 29 47.2%
Rapport-Jobava System 533 254 252 27 47.6%
Modern 472 223 231 18 47.2%
English Opening 430 191 227 12 44.4%
Scandinavian Defense 314 134 168 12 42.7%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 108 40 65 3 37.0%
Czech Defense 66 23 43 0 34.9%
Modern Defense 55 21 33 1 38.2%
Philidor Defense 55 36 18 1 65.5%
Amazon Attack 44 13 30 1 29.6%
Barnes Defense 16 5 11 0 31.2%
Rapport-Jobava System 15 8 7 0 53.3%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 14 5 8 1 35.7%
Australian Defense 13 3 9 1 23.1%
English Opening 12 4 7 1 33.3%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 12 9 3 0 75.0%
Unknown 5 5 0 0 100.0%
Czech Defense 4 2 2 0 50.0%
Modern Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Philidor Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Modern 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Australian Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 1 1 0 0 100.0%
English Opening 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 14 0
Losing 13 8
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