About D J (fequalma)
D J, known online as fequalma, is a lively and relentless chess player who prefers Blitz and treats the clock like a second opponent. Active from the 2010s through 2026, D J built a reputation for rapid calculation, spirited comebacks, and a taste for sharp, dynamic positions. Expect tactical fireworks and the occasional cheeky sacrifice.
Style and Strengths
Fast, practical and positionally flexible. D J thrives in messy middlegames where intuition, pattern recognition, and speed matter most. Key traits include:
- Exceptional comeback ability and resilience after setbacks
- Comfort in long decisive games with a knack for endgame resourcefulness
- Strong blitz instincts and time management
Peak highlight in Blitz: 2202 (2026-02-12). Peak in Rapid and Bullet are also notable: 2190 (2022-12-20) and 2047 (2026-02-20).
Notable Openings
D J favors complex and asymmetrical lines that keep opponents on their toes. Frequent and successful choices include:
- Sicilian Defense: Closed
- Modern Defense: Pterodactyl Variation
- Amazon Attack
- French Defense: Advance Variation
- Scandinavian Defense
When playing White, D J often steers games into nonstandard but practical territory to avoid routine theory and maximize on-the-clock decision making.
Career Highlights and Trends
Fequalma is a prolific player across time controls with especially deep experience in Blitz. A few career notes:
- Long history of heavy activity and high-volume streaks that sharpen intuition
- Noted streaks include very long winning runs and runs of tough corrections that led to strong rebounds
- Best hours to catch peak performance are late morning and early evening for consistent results
Sample Game
Short illustrative blitz fragment. Load it to replay the tactics.
Fun Facts
- Online handle is fequalma. Opponents often describe games as "you blink, you lose."
- Has a fondness for creative opening names and inventive move orders
- Prefers Blitz but keeps a healthy respect for long games and endgame craft
- Fan favorite line: Modern Pterodactyl for unpredictable complications
Want to Explore More
Check notable opponents and recent activity to study patterns and learn tricks. For example see a frequent rival record: entizmir35.