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Renzo Ramondino FM

Username: eulero78

Playing Since: 2012-10-26 (Active)

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Daily: 1778
1061W / 357L / 118D
Rapid: 1834
2W / 2L / 0D
Blitz: 2007
7357W / 5653L / 662D
Bullet: 1829
55W / 36L / 3D

Renzo Ramondino (eulero78)

Title: FIDE Master

Known online as eulero78, Renzo Ramondino is a chess enthusiast whose journey resembles a grandmaster movie – full of drama, twists, and occasional checkmates to the ego. Armed with the prestigious FIDE Master title, Renzo has demonstrated a steady climb through the ranks, especially shining in blitz battles.

Playing Style & Strengths

With a remarkable comeback rate of nearly 85%, Renzo is the embodiment of resilience – a player who refuses to surrender, even when pieces go missing. His endgame frequency of 72% shows he loves the long, strategic grind where subtle brilliance wins the day. Renzo averages about 64 moves per win, which suggests patience, perseverance, and perhaps a fondness for coffee during long matches.

His tactical awareness is nothing short of heroic, boasting a legendary 100% win rate after losing a piece, and a minuscule one-sided loss rate below 1%. Leaving early in despair isn't Renzo’s style either, with an early resignation rate of just 0.22 – he’s here to fight every move!

Rating Highlights & Performance

Renzo’s blitz rating has been an upward rollercoaster, cresting above 2300 in recent competitions, a number that surely makes his opponents sweat during those lightning-fast games. His daily chess rating hovers close to 1900, proving versatility across formats. Rapid and Bullet ratings also showcase his adaptability, with peaks above 1800.

Match Records & Rivalries

He has racked up over 7000 wins in blitz and yearly win rates around 54%, showing consistent prowess even under time pressure. Renzo’s favorite secret opening in blitz has nabbed him a win rate of 54%, while his daily arsenal wields an impressive nearly 68% win rate – clearly, his opponents wish they had his opening repertoire.

Some opponents fall to Renzo like dominoes – matkis88 and zielonysmok13 never escape with a single point! Meanwhile, others prove more stubborn foes, keeping his win rate down, reminding Renzo that humility is part of the game.

Chess Personality & Fun Facts

When not pondering Magnus Carlsen’s latest move or improving his own tactics, Renzo might be found above 81% win rate at 5 AM – a true chess night owl thriving when the rest of the world sleeps.

Despite his formidable skills, a tilt factor of 11 reveals Renzo occasionally channels the emotional rollercoaster of competitive chess – a very human touch in an algorithmic world.

In short, Renzo Ramondino is a fighter, strategist, and checker of the *eulero78* kingdom, always ready to capitalize on the smallest mistake and turn a shaky position into a triumphant victory, or at least a hilarious tale for the next match chat!


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Renzo!

Congratulations on your recent surge to 2362 (2025-06-08) and some very instructive wins. Below is a personalised review of your last playing streak together with concrete, achievable goals for the next few weeks.

1. Opening trends

  • Black vs 1.e4 – O’Kelly Sicilian (…a6 & …e5)
    • You score well when White drifts into an early Maroczy set-up, yet the two recent losses to swop1107 & wanwan12300000 show that the critical line 5.Nxc6 / 6.Nf5 still causes structural headaches. Add one fast sideline to your repertoire (e.g. 5…d6 6.Nd5 Be7) and memorise the first 8 moves.
    • Study one thematic game where Black calmly reroutes the c6-knight to e6 and breaks with …f5 later – it addresses exactly the problems that arose in your loss on 01-06.
  • White vs French & Caro-Kann
    • The KIA with 3.Qe2 has given you dynamic positions but you often fall behind in development. Consider deferring Qe2 until after Nbd2/O-O.
    • Against the Caro-Kann you love the two-knights line (Nc3–Nf3) yet your own queen becomes exposed (see loss to GHOULCNCO). Inject one early pawn break with h4-h5 or the positional Bb5+ idea to reduce queen moves.

2. Middlegame decisions

  • Over-extension of flank pawns – In several games (e.g. 01-06 vs ClancyTom47) advancing g-pawn & h-pawn without pieces behind left dark-square holes. Use the “two-guard rule”: if only one piece protects an advanced pawn, delay the push or bring a second defender first.
  • Exchange choices – Good instinct to trade queens in the winning miniature vs Rostropovich1. In the lost PGN below you missed a crucial intermediate move (zwischenzug). Replay it once with arrows and set the tactic as a puzzle – that’s the fastest way to store patterns.

3. Endgame & technical phase

  • Minor-piece endgames – Versus alambicado you reached a winning R+N against B+R rook ending but drifted after 35…c4. Practise the “Lucena” and “bridge-building” rook ideas three times in a row until you can do them blindfold.
  • Converting material – You occasionally keep all pieces when a clean liquidation would simplify the win (see latest win vs gmMaTadoR). Adopt the guideline “Trade when ≥ +4 according to intuition/engine” during post-game analysis.

4. Time management

You average 20-25 seconds per critical move in the first 25 ply, but below 5 seconds in the last 10 (loss vs GHOULCNCO). Try the 30-20-10 rule for 3-minute games:

  1. After move 10 – keep ≥ 2:30 on the clock.
  2. After move 20 – keep ≥ 1:40.
  3. Enter any ending with ≥ 0:45.

Use a simple over-the-board countdown to simulate the pressure.

5. Psychological habits

  • Resilience – Great job bouncing back with three straight wins after the 01-06 losing streak.
  • Premoves – Two losses ended after premoved recaptures on f5/f4. Force yourself to disable premove until you have ≤ 15 seconds.

6. Suggested weekly routine

  1. Play two slow 15|10 games and annotate them yourself before consulting any engine.
  2. Solve 20 tactics/day filtered for “zwischenzug” & “interference”.
  3. Watch one grandmaster game in the Maroczy with Black and build a mini-file of key plans.

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Good luck, keep enjoying the game and feel free to ask for a follow-up once you cross 2350 blitz!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1829 2007 1504
2024 2206 1834 1834
2023 2115 1829 1906
2022 1829 2237 1940
2021 2222 1982
2020 1829 2120 1800 1878
2019 2157 1877
2018 2150 1831
2017 2078 1892
2016 1984 1923
2015 1933 1789
2014 1778 1881 1998
2013 1676 1829 1986
2012 1647 1824 1812
Rating by Year2012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202522371504YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 301W / 262L / 17D 296W / 246L / 37D 67.7
2024 581W / 395L / 47D 556W / 439L / 31D 65.1
2023 653W / 440L / 49D 570W / 508L / 56D 65.2
2022 552W / 356L / 58D 486W / 423L / 47D 68.5
2021 623W / 376L / 48D 539W / 454L / 52D 67.2
2020 475W / 339L / 48D 466W / 348L / 50D 69.0
2019 469W / 299L / 55D 420W / 355L / 57D 69.3
2018 426W / 262L / 36D 371W / 311L / 40D 69.6
2017 55W / 11L / 2D 42W / 14L / 7D 60.1
2016 66W / 16L / 5D 56W / 20L / 5D 61.1
2015 145W / 47L / 16D 130W / 58L / 18D 61.1
2014 93W / 37L / 7D 105W / 35L / 10D 62.3
2013 70W / 28L / 7D 56W / 39L / 6D 66.8
2012 36W / 13L / 0D 27W / 12L / 5D 65.6

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 1454 846 543 65 58.2%
Czech Defense 1400 730 600 70 52.1%
Sicilian Defense 709 388 282 39 54.7%
Modern Defense 667 371 258 38 55.6%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 545 299 217 29 54.9%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 391 192 184 15 49.1%
French Defense 369 207 150 12 56.1%
Amazon Attack 359 211 125 23 58.8%
Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack 311 169 130 12 54.3%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 299 162 127 10 54.2%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation, Classical System, Benko Attack 76 51 16 9 67.1%
Caro-Kann Defense: Two Knights Attack, Mindeno Variation 66 48 11 7 72.7%
Sicilian Defense 61 41 13 7 67.2%
Benoni Defense: Modern Variation 56 30 19 7 53.6%
Caro-Kann Defense 55 45 8 2 81.8%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 51 34 15 2 66.7%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 50 36 11 3 72.0%
QGD: 3.Nc3 Bb4 41 29 7 5 70.7%
English Opening: Caro-Kann Defensive System 41 25 13 3 61.0%
Czech Defense 38 26 11 1 68.4%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 20 3
Losing 11 0
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