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Boris DamEven

FischerKarpovplus Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
48.6%- 40.3%- 11.1%
Bullet 2492
0W 1L 0D
Blitz 2461
3153W 2616L 724D

Overview — Boris DamEven, Blitz Specialist

Boris DamEven is a fast-paced, tactically minded chess player known for treating the clock like a sly second opponent. A devoted Blitz practitioner (Preferred time control: Blitz), Boris climbed to a personal high in mid-2025 and has built a reputation for deep preparation, long decisive games, and an uncanny ability to scramble back from worse positions.

Peak achievement (Blitz): 2571 (2025-05-08) — a milestone that capped many months of intense online play. Track his recent trajectory here:

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Playing Style & Strengths

Boris combines classical opening knowledge with a flair for tactical complications. His games often go long — he averages roughly 80 moves in decisive encounters — and he is notably resilient in adverse situations.

  • Preferred tempo: Blitz — plays quickly but accurately under time pressure.
  • Endgame frequency: high — Boris reaches endgames in the vast majority of his matches.
  • Comeback specialist: strong comeback rate (rarely surrenders the fight).
  • Tactical resilience: good win rate even after losing a piece.
  • Typical first move: e4 (dominant in recent years).

Openings & Repertoire

Boris has a broad and well-practiced repertoire. He plays orienting mainlines as White and relishes sharp defenses as Black. A few of his most successful systems:

  • Italian Game — Two Knights Defense: a favorite for tactical skirmishes. (Two Knights Defense)
  • Ruy Lopez — Morphy Defense, Tartakower Variation: one of his most dominant black lines. (Ruy Lopez)
  • French Defense and Caro-Kann (Exchange / Panov): steady choices for structure and counterplay.
  • Sicilian Najdorf (when he wants chaos): a go-to for sharp counterattacking play.

As White his e4 repertoire yields lots of classical mainlines, while as Black he has repeatedly returned to the Two Knights and Tartakower setups with excellent results.

Notable Records & Opponents

Boris is a regular on the online Blitz scene and has a handful of recurring rivals. His most-played opponent is pacersimo — 54 encounters with a near-even scoreline.

  • Most-played: pacersimo — record 26–23–5. (Simo Matkovic)
  • Other frequent foes: virguero, edrocha10, libertatea — many of these matchups have become mini-rivalries.
  • Longest winning streak: 11 games — a run of form that turned many skeptics into fans.
  • Longest losing streak: 9 games — a reminder even pros have off-days (and off-evenings).

Sample Game — A Typical Boris Tactical Skirmish

A short extract in his preferred open-game style (Ruy/Italian territory). Play through the opening and feel the vibe — calm buildup, then fireworks.

Trends, Psychology & Practical Tips

Boris performs best late in the evening (around his declared best time of day: 22:00) and shows a small but noticeable tilt factor — he’s human, after all. His games often begin with patient maneuvering and explode into tactics after the middlegame simplifications.

  • Best time of day: ~22:00 (prime Blitz hours).
  • Tilt factor: moderate — watch the clock and stay calm.
  • Average decisive game length: ~80 moves — plan for long battles.
  • Strategic takeaway: if you want to outlast Boris, be ready for long endgames and persistent pressure.

Fun Facts & Placeholders

A few quirky notes and quick links to explore more:

  • Nickname at the board: “The Countdown Conductor” (he tends to conduct the clock with dramatic flourishes).
  • Favorite opening phrase to hear: “Your move.”
  • See a profile of a regular rival: Simo Matkovic.
  • Explore the term: Two Knights Defense and Ruy Lopez.
  • Performance snapshot (Blitz rating chart):
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Closing Note

Boris DamEven is a memorable Blitz player: prepared, persistent, and enjoyably unpredictable. Whether you’re studying his openings or trying to survive his late-game raids, expect long fights, creative tactics, and the occasional comedic clock blunder that reminds everyone chess is still played by humans.

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