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Fearless17010

Playing Since: 2015-12-11 (Active)

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Daily: 1086
0W / 1L / 0D
Rapid: 2431
283W / 224L / 28D
Blitz: 2267
7616W / 8669L / 951D
Bullet: 2294
500W / 513L / 23D

Profile of Fearless17010

Username: Fearless17010

Once starting out in 2015 with a modest Blitz rating shy of 1,000, Fearless17010 has journeyed far from those humble beginnings, turning every loss into a stepping stone—and occasionally a hilarious meme in the making.

Rating Journey & Style

Currently boasting a peak Blitz rating soaring above 2,529 and a Rapid peak nudging 2,431, Fearless17010 is the embodiment of perseverance on the online chess battlefield. With an aggressive style characterized by an 84.86% comeback rate—because giving up is just not in the dictionary—the player battles on with intricate endgames and an appetite for complexity (the average game moves hover around 73 for wins!).

Favorite Openings

With a penchant for solid but flexible lines, Fearless17010 loves the Indian Game in Blitz (winning almost 48% of nearly 600 encounters), and the Alapin Sicilian Defense in Bullet chess (a snappy 72.7% winrate). When feeling rapid-fire, they prefer the Philidor Defense and Bishops Opening in Rapid chess—where strategy meets swift tactics.

Playing Characteristics

  • Never quits early: Early resignation is a mere 1.59%, proof that Fearless nature sticks to the board through thick and thin.
  • Winning is a rollercoaster: With streaks reaching 18 wins and enduring losing streaks up to 11, this player rides the highs and lows like a grandmaster on a caffeinated roller coaster.
  • Timing is everything: The sweet spot to challenge Fearless17010? Right around 9 AM chess time, where their win rates peak.

Recent Triumph

The most recent victory was secured on June 1st, 2025, employing the adept Sicilian Defense (Nyezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attack). The final move? A queen’s deadly strike that prompted the opponent to forfeit on time—because sometimes, time really does run out!

Record Overview

Fearless17010's record across different formats is as epic as a marathon game chess saga:

  • Blitz: 6,036 wins, 6,590 losses, 697 draws.
  • Rapid: 274 wins to 214 losses—solid evidence of strategic prowess.
  • Bullet: A speedy 655 wins against 563 losses.
  • Daily Chess: A perfect record with 1 win on the board and zero losses.

Psychological Glimpse

With a tilt factor of 11, Fearless17010 can get a little frustrated—because even the bravest knights have their off days. But with an average of 47.92% win rate playing White and 44.46% with Black, they manage to keep their cool and fight back.

Summary

In the grand chess symphony, Fearless17010 plays the fearless solo: bold yet strategic, enduring yet sharp, and always ready to turn the tables with comeback magic. Whether you catch them opening with the Indian Game, grinding it out in Rapid, or blitzing opponents into submission, one thing's for sure—this player never takes the easy route. Expect fireworks, long battles, and maybe a few hilarious moments when the clock is their harshest opponent.


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What Fearless17010 does well

You show a strong willingness to seize the initiative in blitz, often trying active plans and playing for concrete imbalances. In your recent win, you pressed with a lively pawn advance and piece activity that kept your opponent under pressure. Your opening choices demonstrate flexibility and a good sense of typical middlegame plans, especially when you can steer the game toward tactical chances or sharp middle games where your calculation shines.

  • Active piece play: You find lines that activate rooks and minor pieces, creating connected threats and forcing your opponent to defend.
  • Comfort with dynamic positions: You handle complex, tactical middlegames well when you have initiative, showing confidence in calculating multiple forcing moves.
  • Opening versatility: You’re comfortable switching between structures and plans, which helps you adapt to different opponents and blitz moments.

Improvements to focus on this month

  • Keep king safety as a priority when you’re attacking. In some aggressive lines, a safer king position or timely prophylaxis can prevent sudden counterplay and help convert the momentum into a clean win.
  • Improve prophylaxis and defensive readiness against sharp attacks. When your opponent launches a fast counter-thrust, slowing down to evaluate a few solid defensive options can avoid getting into a losing tactical net.
  • Time management in blitz: build a habit of quick, clear assessments in the first 10 minutes of a game and reserve deeper calculation for the critical moments. Practice 1-2 predictable lines in each opening so you don’t get stuck in theory in the heat of the clock.
  • Endgame technique: review rook and minor-piece endgames. Blitz often comes down to a few precise endgame conversions; practicing basic rook endings and simple knight vs bishop endings will boost your results when material is equal.
  • Consistent middlegame plan: aim for 1-2 clear objectives per game (for example, control of a key file or a square) and let your plan flow from that. This reduces overcomplication in time-pressured positions.

Openings approach for blitz

Your openings show good breadth and some high-performing lines. Based on your data, consider keeping a small core of trusted setups to reduce time spent on memory-heavy lines, while continuing to experiment with dynamic choices.

  • Solid core choices: Caro-Kann Defense and the Colle System provide safe, flexible structures that you can steer into sharp middlegames when the position invites it.
  • Aggressive dynamic option: Amar Gambit and Amazon Attack-type ideas can yield winning chances when your opponent is unprepared, but use them selectively against players you expect to overextend.
  • Knowledge focus: for blitz, deepen 1-2 lines in each opening to speed up decisions. Have a short checklist for typical middlegame plans arising from each opening so you know what to aim for in the first 15 moves.

Two-week practice plan

  • Daily: play 4–6 blitz games with a focus on applying one concrete plan per game (for example, a specific attack on the kingside or a plan to seize a central square). After each game, write a 3-5 sentence note on what worked and what didn’t.
  • Midweek: review one recent game in-depth, labeling where a prophylactic or safer alternative could have changed the result. Try to re-create the key moment with a calmer approach.
  • Weekend: select one opening line you play often and study a short, practical guide for it (common plans, typical pawn breaks, and typical endgames that arise from the line). Then test the line in a few rapid games to build familiarity.

Optional quick reviews

If you’d like, I can annotate specific positions from your recent games and highlight exact moment-to-moment improvements. Placeholder links for quick review:

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🆚 Opponent Insights

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openingpraticetime 0W / 1L / 0D View
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Most Played Opponents
justinuuan 16W / 16L / 4D View Games
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nimzo31 7W / 12L / 0D View Games
marcelossauro 7W / 9L / 2D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2264 2431
2024 2350 2431
2023 2294 2380 2431
2022 1902 2292 2431
2021 1836 2144 2133
2020 1863 2222
2019 1771 2153 1698 1086
2018 1585 1984 1840
2017 1268 1582 1673
2016 1385 1474 1496
2015 927 1195
Rating by Year201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252431927YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1509W / 1507L / 192D 1291W / 1742L / 187D 83.2
2024 733W / 808L / 79D 659W / 885L / 72D 78.4
2023 443W / 483L / 50D 378W / 541L / 64D 78.2
2022 342W / 373L / 45D 335W / 368L / 51D 80.9
2021 123W / 100L / 15D 116W / 107L / 17D 77.2
2020 226W / 225L / 16D 225W / 219L / 26D 73.8
2019 136W / 134L / 19D 145W / 130L / 18D 75.7
2018 473W / 409L / 39D 469W / 392L / 43D 69.4
2017 553W / 497L / 25D 509W / 504L / 32D 63.0
2016 114W / 70L / 7D 105W / 85L / 8D 60.9
2015 0W / 0L / 0D 0W / 3L / 0D 53.0

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 839 401 379 59 47.8%
Amazon Attack 608 264 302 42 43.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 584 283 274 27 48.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 549 262 259 28 47.7%
Scandinavian Defense 518 205 293 20 39.6%
Amar Gambit 452 252 186 14 55.8%
French Defense 396 174 199 23 43.9%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 361 170 179 12 47.1%
Czech Defense 341 156 168 17 45.8%
Australian Defense 339 157 163 19 46.3%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 37 21 14 2 56.8%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 36 15 17 4 41.7%
Amazon Attack 36 21 13 2 58.3%
Sicilian Defense 19 12 6 1 63.2%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 17 8 8 1 47.1%
Philidor Defense 15 13 2 0 86.7%
Barnes Defense 15 12 2 1 80.0%
Amar Gambit 14 8 6 0 57.1%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 13 7 4 2 53.9%
Bishop's Opening 12 9 3 0 75.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 144 90 53 1 62.5%
Scandinavian Defense 67 36 30 1 53.7%
French Defense 66 28 35 3 42.4%
Barnes Defense 58 31 26 1 53.5%
Australian Defense 54 31 21 2 57.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 48 27 20 1 56.2%
Sicilian Defense 45 23 21 1 51.1%
Amazon Attack 40 23 16 1 57.5%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 30 18 11 1 60.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 29 13 15 1 44.8%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 18 3
Losing 15 0
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