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Mikhail Lifanov FM

Username: fish7728

Location: Balashiha

Playing Since: 2018-06-10 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Rapid: 2466
66W / 25L / 5D
Blitz: 2175
2987W / 3054L / 309D
Bullet: 2024
77W / 109L / 7D

Mikhail Lifanov - FIDE Master

Meet Mikhail Lifanov, known in chess circles and online battlegrounds as fish7728, a FIDE Master whose passion for chess runs as deep as his opening repertoire is currently classified as "Top Secret." His opponents often scratch their heads wondering how a "secret" opening can be so effective, but Mikhail prefers to keep his strategies as mysterious as a grandmaster’s poker face.

With a blitz rating peaking above 2300 and a rapid rating that soared close to 2440, Mikhail balances speed and strategy like a caffeine-fueled Kasparov. His bullet chess is not without flair either, showing grit with a maximum rating over 2000. Whether it's an adrenaline-packed bullet clash or a thoughtful rapid game, he adapts and conquers with a stubborn resilience - as evidenced by his 87.16% comeback rate and a mind-boggling 100% win record after losing a piece. Talk about turning lemons into lemonades… or in chess terms, pawns into queens!

He’s no stranger to the psychological rollercoaster either, maintaining a tilt factor of just 15, proving that even when the game gets tough, Mikhail’s spirit remains uncrushed. With his longest winning streak climbing up to 16 games, fans and foes alike watch with bated breath as he executes a calculated assault on the board.

Fun fact: Mikhail’s games tend to be marathons with an average of nearly 69 moves per win or loss, meaning he enjoys the full symphony of chess, from opening notes to the final checkmate crescendo. He’s equally comfortable playing with white or black pieces, boasting a nearly balanced win rate on both sides.

Off the board, Mikhail remains a humble tactician with an enviable statistical record against a myriad of opponents, showing particular prowess against those like grundek and skborac with a clean 100% win rate. When you see fish7728 sitting at the board, beware — this master is swimming in tactics and ready to reel in victory.

Whether you’re a club player looking to learn or a grandmaster scouting the competition, Mikhail Lifanov is a name worth remembering in the rich tapestry of chess talent.


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Feedback Report for Mikhail Lifanov

1. Quick Snapshot

• Peak Rating (Blitz): 2318 (2022-03-30)
• Typical Openings: d4 → King’s Indian setups, Queen’s Gambit, English Defence as Black.
• Recent trend: strong winning streaks against 2200–2450, but a few rapid collapses against similar strength in Titled Tuesday.

2. What You’re Doing Well

  • Dynamic pawn play: Your wins regularly feature early pawn breaks (e5, d5, f4) that seize the initiative. In the win vs. GrundeK you used 6.exf5 & 7.fxe6 to rip open files while still in development.
  • Tactical alertness: You spot forcing continuations quickly—e.g. 24.Nc7! and 25.dxc7 in the game vs. aleks80, turning material pressure into a time-forfeiture win.
  • Active king in endings: Your conversion versus SKBorac (0-1) showed good end-game technique: centralised king, domination of the only open file, and accurate liquidation into a won bishop ending.

3. Main Pain-Points

  • Clock Management: Seven of the last ten decisive results (both wins & losses) ended on time. Often you enter critical positions with <10 seconds and miss clean wins or defensive resources. See the loss to Flaccidmoves where a completely equal rook ending was lost on time.
  • Over-extension in the centre: In the loss vs. average_trans you played 10.Ne5/12.e4/15.Ne4, allowing …Bg4 & …Qe5 ideas—classic punishment for neglecting development. Introduce more prophylaxis between pawn storms.
  • King safety in sharp KID positions: Your 8.g4 lines are powerful, but twice you were mated after neglecting f- and h-file dark-square coverage (see the mate by riospm). Study thematic defensive resources like …g5 breaks and timely h6 for Black, and for White the typical exchange sacrifice Rxf5 to neutralise the bishop on g4.

4. Action Plan

  1. 30-minute “Timer Drills” Play 3-minute games starting with 30 seconds on your own clock and 3 minutes for the bot. Focus on moving immediately after the opponent’s reply—train your reflexes to save 10–15 seconds per critical moment.
  2. Tighten the centre before launching flanks: In your d4 repertoire, add the quiet 8.h3 (vs. KID) line to practise consolidating before g4. Analyse model games by Radjabov & Svidler.
  3. Tactics—but with defence: Solve 10 puzzles daily that require finding the only move to equalise. This balances your natural attacking flair with necessary resistance.
  4. Review blind spots: After each session, tag any missed intermediate move (Zwischenzug) and create a flash-card with the motif. You will accumulate a highly personal quiz deck within two weeks.

5. When You Win & When You Struggle

Explore your performance graphs:

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. Many players unknowingly perform 5-8 % worse in the first hour of their day—if you see a dip, schedule your rated sessions accordingly.

6. Next Milestone

Target Blitz 2350. At your current growth rate (~15 rating points/month) that’s 6–8 weeks if you implement the clock-management drills.

Keep pushing, Mikhail! Your creativity is your signature—polish the defensive edges and time handling, and the results will follow.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
Ahmed Elshafei 10W / 17L / 0D View Games
sairamcp 12W / 11L / 1D View Games
jan1953 8W / 10L / 3D View Games
nv138 8W / 11L / 1D View Games
thandrus 4W / 14L / 2D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2024 2175
2023 2204 2439
2022 2024 2160 2244
2021 2248 2236
2020 1911 2140 2086
2019 2054 2061
2018 2002 1969
Rating by Year201820192020202120222023202424391911YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2024 0W / 2L / 0D 0W / 2L / 1D 90.8
2023 10W / 4L / 1D 6W / 6L / 3D 71.6
2022 85W / 79L / 7D 68W / 98L / 11D 67.0
2021 198W / 206L / 21D 192W / 226L / 22D 69.3
2020 257W / 313L / 31D 251W / 328L / 33D 71.1
2019 437W / 402L / 51D 434W / 399L / 43D 72.3
2018 606W / 543L / 52D 586W / 580L / 45D 70.4

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 304 147 146 11 48.4%
Sicilian Defense 247 118 121 8 47.8%
Dutch Defense 185 90 88 7 48.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 159 62 91 6 39.0%
Neo-Gruenfeld: 4.Bg2 148 63 76 9 42.6%
Czech Defense 137 68 60 9 49.6%
English Opening: Drill Variation 125 65 52 8 52.0%
Australian Defense 117 60 53 4 51.3%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 111 55 52 4 49.5%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 107 48 50 9 44.9%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
QGD: 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e3 7 6 0 1 85.7%
Czech Defense 5 4 1 0 80.0%
QGD: 3.Nc3 Bb4 4 4 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 3 1 1 1 33.3%
Döry Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Australian Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Benko Gambit 2 2 0 0 100.0%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 16 0
Losing 15 4
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