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Alexander Dehlinger FM

Username: fitnesstraining

Playing Since: 2013-12-10 (Active)

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Rapid: 2501
95W / 28L / 25D
Blitz: 2702
7801W / 5918L / 2658D
Bullet: 2513
730W / 509L / 132D

Alexander Dehlinger - FIDE Master Extraordinaire

Meet Alexander Dehlinger, a chess virtuoso who has earned the prestigious title of FIDE Master—a badge of honor that says, "Yes, I can see checkmate long before you even finish your opening." Starting back in 2013 with a blitz rating just over 1400, Alexander’s growth curve looks more like a rocket launch than a gentle climb, soaring to a peak blitz rating near 2678 by 2025. It’s as if the 64 squares whispered secrets to him, and he was all ears.

Alexander’s blitz games are nothing short of legendary, boasting over 7,000 wins—that's more wins than most of us have had hot dinners! With a longest winning streak of 20 games and a current streak of 3, this player clearly knows how to maintain momentum, unless a sneaky rabbit slips into the position.

What really sets Alexander apart is not just the numbers—they might be impressive on their own—but the style. Known for an average of around 94 moves per win, this player loves a long, strategic battle, lounging deep into the endgame (a whopping 88.75% of games!), proving patience truly is a virtue in chess. And just in case things look grim, Alexander's tactical awareness shines like a lighthouse in a storm: a remarkable 92% comeback rate and an impeccable 100% win rate after losing a piece. So, don’t be surprised if you see him losing a bishop early and then come back with the ferocity of a caffeinated knight.

Whether wielding the white pieces with a solid 52.18% win rate or fighting as black with respectable defenses, Alexander adapts swiftly and smartly. Rapid and bullet formats aren't safe either—with peak ratings solidly in the 2500+ range, Alexander dazzles in all time controls faster than you can say “blitzkrieg.”

Off the board, one might wonder if Alexander ever tilts—after all, even grandmasters have their moods. Well, the psychological tilt factor nudges a modest 9, a sure sign of cool-headedness when the pressure mounts. But don't be fooled! Despite the stoic facade, Alexander is human enough to mildly prefer rated challenges, occasionally throwing casual games a little curveball with a 36% win difference.

Over the years, Alexander built a vast arena of opponents, from casual weekend warriors to the fiercest titled contenders, proving a friendly yet fearsome figure in the chess community. A connoisseur of the mysterious "Top Secret" opening, Alexander's playstyle is as enigmatic as it is effective.

In short: Alexander Dehlinger, the FIDE Master who turns chess into an artful battle of wits, endurance, and occasional surprises, continues to inspire and checkmate his way into chess folklore. Watch closely—he’s always up for a game, but be warned: letting your guard down might just lead to a spectacular demise!


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What You're Doing Well

Alexander, your recent games show a number of strengths that contribute to a solid rapid chess performance:

  • Strong Opening Repertoire: You have excellent success with the Catalan Opening and the Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, boasting win rates above 80% in these lines. Leveraging these openings where you feel confident allows you to take control early in the game.
  • Good Tactical Awareness: Your win games feature sharp tactical sequences such as exchanging favorably and seizing opportunities to capture key pieces, illustrated in your recent win against LennertN.
  • Endgame Technique: You held a balanced and methodical approach in longer games that ended in draws or wins, demonstrating sound endgame fundamentals and position evaluation skills.
  • Consistent Time Management: Across recent games, your clock usage shows thoughtful pacing that allows time for calculation without significant time pressure, which is important in rapid chess.

Areas to Improve

Despite the strong results, there are targeted areas where improvement can boost your overall performance:

  • Handling Complex Middle Games: Some losses and tough matches resulted from complications in the middle game, particularly involving piece coordination and defending against active opponent threats. Focusing on middle game planning and tactics could reduce risky positions.
  • Opening Diversity Against Certain Lines: While you excel in specific openings, some lines like the English Opening: Agincourt Defense show a lower win rate (~40%). Exploring alternative ideas or deepening preparation for these could improve results.
  • Transition from Opening to Middlegame: Strengthening your understanding of how to convert opening advantages into a sustainable middlegame edge can help solidify winning chances instead of allowing the opponent counterplay.
  • Defending Slightly Inferior Positions: Practicing defensive techniques when under pressure or behind in development will reduce losses and potentially save difficult games.

Recommendations for Continued Growth

  • Focused Study of Key Openings: Deepen your study of your high success openings such as the Catalan and Alapin variation to gain new plans and typical tactics that can further increase your win rate.
  • Analyze Losses Thoroughly: Review your losses to understand recurring themes or tactical oversights, especially in the middle game—and practice puzzles based on those patterns.
  • Play Themed Training Games: Consider training games focusing on middle game complexity and endgame transitions from your preferred openings to build confidence in those phases.
  • Improve Positional Understanding: Engage in studying classic books or video lessons on positional chess to better grasp when to exchange pieces, how to evaluate imbalances, and controlling key squares.
  • Time Management Practice: Although your clock usage is generally good, regular practice under a slightly faster time control can sharpen your decision-making speed without sacrificing accuracy.

Summary

Your rapid chess games show a strong foundation with particular strengths in openings and tactical acuity. By focusing more on middle game planning and sharpening your defense, you can convert more games into wins and further raise your already solid performance level. Keep building on your opening knowledge while practicing strategy and tactics comprehensively for balanced improvement.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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Steve Berger 22W / 25L / 5D View Games
ZAHAR HILKEVICH 22W / 16L / 6D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2702
2024 2586 2501
2023 2554 2501
2022 2513 2556
2021 2513 2565
2020 2503 2506
2019 2520 1872
2018 2415
2017 2310 2367
2016 2373
2015 2185
2014 1719 2175 1463
2013 1423
Rating by Year201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202527021423YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 409W / 224L / 143D 323W / 326L / 135D 99.6
2024 665W / 370L / 228D 558W / 499L / 206D 102.2
2023 442W / 231L / 131D 358W / 310L / 137D 100.2
2022 1303W / 875L / 430D 1086W / 1073L / 418D 98.7
2021 1044W / 678L / 323D 905W / 845L / 319D 94.5
2020 162W / 106L / 35D 146W / 127L / 28D 97.8
2019 22W / 9L / 6D 21W / 11L / 6D 98.4
2018 128W / 83L / 35D 123W / 88L / 33D 97.9
2017 188W / 100L / 42D 159W / 134L / 48D 97.7
2016 104W / 55L / 20D 78W / 72L / 25D 93.3
2015 105W / 76L / 24D 106W / 86L / 18D 88.9
2014 98W / 35L / 16D 95W / 40L / 10D 93.0
2013 17W / 4L / 2D 19W / 4L / 0D 74.7

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation, Cobra Variation 1404 632 552 220 45.0%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation 676 278 284 114 41.1%
Döry Defense 661 293 258 110 44.3%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 614 262 268 84 42.7%
Catalan Opening 546 293 157 96 53.7%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 532 241 186 105 45.3%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 474 216 184 74 45.6%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 446 218 148 80 48.9%
Queen's Indian Defense: Buerger Variation 398 189 150 59 47.5%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 392 176 140 76 44.9%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Döry Defense 94 56 30 8 59.6%
Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation, Cobra Variation 82 50 24 8 61.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 80 40 30 10 50.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 50 20 28 2 40.0%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 50 27 18 5 54.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 39 25 12 2 64.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 38 23 12 3 60.5%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 35 21 11 3 60.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 33 13 15 5 39.4%
Modern Defense 30 12 15 3 40.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 20 2
Losing 9 0
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