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Adhiban Baskaran GM

Username: fireheart92

Location: chennai

Playing Since: 2014-01-20 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟♟

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Rapid: 2691
21W / 14L / 12D
Blitz: 3122
927W / 832L / 285D
Bullet: 3007
601W / 587L / 78D

Adhiban Baskaran - The Grandmaster with a Streaming Twist

Meet Adhiban Baskaran, a chess Grandmaster who doesn't just conquer chessboards but also the streaming realm! Known by his username fireheart92, Adhiban blends high-level chess prowess with the engaging art of live streaming, making chess exciting both for purists and casual fans alike.

Chess Journey

Adhiban’s chess odyssey is nothing short of spectacular. Awarded the prestigious Grandmaster title by FIDE, he’s shown remarkable improvement over the years, especially in blitz—the arena where he truly shines. His blitz rating skyrocketed from around 1400 in 2014 to an eye-popping peak of 3105 in March 2025. Clearly, this isn't your average Grandmaster; Adhiban’s blitz games are a rollercoaster of tactical fireworks.

Playing Style & Tactical Brilliance

Adaptable and fearless, Adhiban’s style is a cocktail of tactical sharpness and endgame mastery. With an astonishing comeback rate of 83%, he doesn’t just give up easily when pieces go missing—he fights back like a true gladiator. His games tend to average over 70 moves in wins, demonstrating patience and deep strategic insight. When he wins with white, he scores nearly 50%, and with black, he remains formidable with a 45% win rate.

The Signature Openings - Where Fire Meets Strategy

Ever the innovator, Adhiban favors openings like the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack Modern Variation and the Modern Defense, often catching opponents off guard with less conventional but effective lines. Even in bullet chess, he’s no slouch, boasting peaks over 3000 rating points!

Streaming & Personality

Beyond the board, Adhiban has embraced the digital era by streaming his games to an enthusiastic audience. His streams are a blend of intense chess battles and humorous commentary — because who says Grandmasters can't have fun? He has an uncanny ability to make even the most complex positions entertaining, proving that chess doesn’t have to be serious 24/7.

Memorable Moments

Among his impressive recent victories, Adhiban's win against TaeKwondoKing on April 30, 2025 stands out — a classy resignation victory after a fierce French Defense-Kings Indian Attack tussle. This not only showcases his tactical acumen but also his psychological edge in outmaneuvering opponents.

Fun Facts

  • Longest winning streak: 22 games. Hello, opponents—good luck!
  • Known to perform best at night, especially around 11 PM—the perfect hour for rabbit chess magic.
  • His 'tilt factor' is a manageable 20, meaning even when things go south, he keeps his cool better than many.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re a fan of classic chess, blitz kerfuffles, or bullet blizzards, Adhiban Baskaran aka fireheart92 offers a fiery, entertaining, and masterful experience. A Grandmaster who masters the board and the camera, he’s the perfect example of how modern chess players fuse skill with personality.


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Constructive Feedback for Adhiban Baskaran

Snapshot of Your Current Form

• Peak rating (bullet): 3037 (2024-05-24)
• Most-recent result swing: loss with White, emphatic win with Black against TaeKwondoKing.
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What You’re Doing Especially Well

  • Dynamic opening choices as Black. The French-KIA game showed excellent feel for play versus structure; …f6 & Bxh3! exploited White’s loose king perfectly.
  • Fearless pawn breaks. …g5 in Modern/King’s Indian-type positions and early …f5 in the Larsen loss indicate healthy fighting spirit and willingness to seize space.
  • Tactical alertness. You convert material advantages quickly once the opponent’s king is exposed (e.g. 20…Qxg3+ in your latest win).

Growth Opportunities

  • Smoother development with White. In the Nimzowitsch-Larsen loss you pushed pawns (g4, h3) before securing your king. Try pencilling in a development checkpoint: “All minors out and king castled by move 10.”
  • Re-evaluate early piece trades. In several bullet games you swap queens (e.g. Caro-Kann Exchange, Sicilian Canal) only to drift into passive endgames. Ask “Does this trade give me an improved version of the position?” before exchanging.
  • Time-management in won positions. Many lost games ended on the clock despite healthy material (see games versus GM_dmitrij). When clearly winning, consider a safety-first conversion plan: liquidate to a trivially winning endgame and pre-move the final technique.
  • Predictability in the Modern setup. You score well, yet stronger opponents may prepare. Add a classical line (e.g. 1…e5 vs 1.e4 or the Rubinstein French) to keep your repertoire fresh.

Illustrative Moment

The critical turning point from your recent loss came right after 14…Bh6:


Issue: Your dark-square weaknesses (d4 & f4) appeared because White forced you to advance pawns without completing development.
Homework: Analyse alternatives such as 15…Bxc1 16.Qxc1 Nxd4 → equalising via central counterplay rather than chasing minor pieces.

Action Plan for the Next Week

  1. Spend one hour revisiting Larsen-attack lines; aim to reach comfortable middlegames where …e5 breaks are timed better.
  2. Play a training set of 20 games limiting yourself to one early pawn thrust (…g5 or …f5). Focus on completing development before launching the second wave.
  3. Endgame drill: solve 15 rook-and-pawn studies against the clock to boost confidence when converting.
  4. Add the concept of prophylaxis to your post-game routine—write down one preventative move you missed in each analysed game.

Keep the Momentum Going!

Your attacking flair already matches elite bullet standards; tightening the screws on structure and clock will convert more of those promising positions into wins. Keep working, and good luck in your next sessions!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
Pranav Anand 23W / 19L / 4D View
Salem AR Saleh 1W / 3L / 3D View
Most Played Opponents
Nihal Sarin 28W / 83L / 11D View Games
Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu 29W / 49L / 5D View Games
Daniel Naroditsky 22W / 41L / 10D View Games
Jose Martinez 17W / 32L / 3D View Games
Karthikeyan Murali 29W / 16L / 4D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 3007 3122
2024 3007 3023
2023 3003 3005 2691
2022 2907 3004
2021 2914 2907 2557
2020 2932 2153 2545
2019 2748 2200 2668
2018 2674 2889 2671
2017 2202
2016 2565
2014 1222 1201
Rating by Year2014201620172018201920202021202220232024202531221201YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 99W / 63L / 19D 90W / 72L / 12D 73.3
2024 98W / 82L / 32D 90W / 95L / 24D 86.3
2023 166W / 168L / 54D 156W / 177L / 52D 86.0
2022 19W / 18L / 2D 17W / 17L / 3D 80.7
2021 64W / 45L / 8D 56W / 46L / 14D 76.2
2020 230W / 199L / 44D 194W / 222L / 40D 66.8
2019 50W / 40L / 11D 58W / 34L / 11D 68.6
2018 208W / 165L / 24D 188W / 173L / 40D 77.9
2017 10W / 0L / 0D 9W / 1L / 0D 68.2
2016 10W / 4L / 3D 14W / 3L / 2D 93.8
2014 12W / 6L / 3D 5W / 13L / 0D 65.9

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 214 126 87 1 58.9%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 114 54 46 14 47.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 110 51 45 14 46.4%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 57 29 21 7 50.9%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation 49 25 16 8 51.0%
Amazon Attack 45 21 16 8 46.7%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 39 23 14 2 59.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 38 17 18 3 44.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 37 21 10 6 56.8%
Modern 35 17 13 5 48.6%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 74 36 33 5 48.6%
Modern 56 31 22 3 55.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 56 26 28 2 46.4%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 49 30 18 1 61.2%
Amar Gambit 48 25 21 2 52.1%
Unknown 46 13 32 1 28.3%
Australian Defense 41 25 11 5 61.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 37 18 16 3 48.6%
Alekhine Defense 35 12 20 3 34.3%
Scandinavian Defense 34 15 19 0 44.1%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Modern 5 1 4 0 20.0%
Slav Defense 5 1 2 2 20.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 4 2 1 1 50.0%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 4 4 0 0 100.0%
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Scotch Game 3 2 0 1 66.7%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 3 2 1 0 66.7%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 3 1 0 2 33.3%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 3 1 1 1 33.3%
Queen's Gambit Declined: Hastings Variation 2 1 0 1 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 22 3
Losing 20 0
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