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Username: Fradi82

Playing Since: 2020-03-25 (Active)

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Blitz: 2389
1693W / 1718L / 274D
Bullet: 2264
15W / 21L / 2D

Albert Bokros (aka Fradi82)

International Master of the 64 Squares

Meet Albert Bokros, a chess wizard with the esteemed title of International Master, proudly certified by FIDE. Albert is not just your average pawn mover—this player dances through the blitz battlefield with a peak rating flirting close to 2800, reaching an electrifying 2799 back in June 2020. That's some serious brainpower cranking at lightning speed!

Known online as Fradi82, Albert’s blitz journey is a rollercoaster of wins, losses, and plenty of tactical fireworks. With over 2,600 blitz games logged in the mysterious "Top Secret" opening (we’re guessing it’s something between the Sicilian and pure wizardry), they boast a solid 48% win rate—a true grind-it-out competitor who counts sharp calculation as a close friend.

Whether it's the fiery Sicilian Defense or the sneaky Nyezhmetdinov Rossolimo Attack, Albert's opening repertoire is versatile and spicy. But don’t let those bullet games fool you—while the blitz rating peaks at nearly 2800, bullet isn’t quite their jam just yet—with a top bullet rating a few hundred points shy under 2210. Blitz is definitely the spotlight!

When not defying gravity on the chessboard, Albert enjoys a bit of psychological warfare, maintaining a comeback rate near 89% — which means giving up isn’t in the dictionary. And heads-up, Albert tilts just 14% of the time, so even a tough streak won’t send them to the couch crying... well, maybe just a little!

Their favorite hour to unleash tactical havoc is the witching hour of 1 AM, when the brain’s mysterious powers apparently reach their peak. So if you face off with Fradi82 late at night, be prepared for a fight!

Chess Style and Stats

  • Average moves per win: 75 (yes, patience is a virtue!)
  • Win rate with White pieces: 49.6%
  • Win rate with Black pieces: 44.9%
  • Long winning streak: 21 games (talk about mood swings)
  • Most recent victory: Checkmate via a classic French Defense attack, showcasing deep strategic planning and a killer queen maneuver.

Albert Bokros is the kind of player who dives headfirst into the endgame, boasting over 79% endgame frequency. Their love for the last phase of the battle is clear—and many a rival has learned why the endgame matters sooner rather than later.

In the vast, pixelated arenas of online chess, Fradi82 faces off against a variety of foes, with some opponents faring better than others. Yet consistent is the passion, the resilience, and the relentless pursuit of that sweet checkmate.

So next time you see Albert's handle pop up, tip your king in respect—this International Master plays both with sharp tactical acumen and enough flair to keep the game endlessly fascinating.


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Hi Albert, here is your personalized performance review

Quick snapshot

  • Current best blitz rating: 2799 (2020-06-25)
  • Typical playing schedule:
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  • Overall consistency:
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What you are already doing well

  • Tactical alertness when attacking. Your victories against ippoblitz and glenn_quagmire show you spot tactical shots (e.g. 16.Rxb7!! and 19.Qxf6!!) without hesitation.
  • Flexible opening choices. As White you switch smoothly between the Italian, French-Exchange sideline and the Anti-Scandinavian. That variety keeps opponents guessing.
  • Pressure under time: In several wins you converted technical positions with <15 s on the clock—an encouraging sign for blitz instincts.

Main growth areas

  1. King safety in double-edged structures
    Losses to Tino Lang and Antonio Pedro Freixial Vasques started with perfectly playable Sicilians, yet you were caught by early pawn storms (g4–g5 or f4–f5) because the kingside light squares were left undefended. Recommendation: spend a session on model games in the Accelerated Dragon and Rossolimo where Black handles g-pawn thrusts calmly with …h6/…h5 or timely central breaks.
  2. Handling initiative after winning material
    Against cruz29 you grabbed a rook on a8 and later the game slipped away. After material gain, apply prophylaxis: ask “what does my opponent want next?” before the next capture. Pausing for two seconds here will save many blitz points.
  3. End-game conversion technique
    The marathon versus schachfuchs_k reached a table-base draw but you drifted into a mating net. Brush up on basic K+N+P vs K and practical fortress ideas. Fifteen minutes a week with an end-game simulator is enough.
  4. Time distribution
    You often race to move 20 with >2 min left, then spend 70 % of your clock on one or two critical positions. Try the 15-15-15 rule: aim to have ~1:45 left on move 15 and >0:45 on move 30. Artificial, but it builds awareness.

Concrete study plan for the next two weeks

DayContentDuration
Mon/Wed/Fri20 tactical puzzles rated 200 pts above current rating25 min
TueReview one of your own losses with engine; write two preventative moves you missed15 min
ThuWatch one GM game in your main Sicilian line; note typical pawn breaks20 min
SatEnd-game drill: K+R vs K+R, K+P endings20 min
SunPlay a slow (15 + 10) game focusing on clock managementAs played

Illustrative position

Compare the critical moment from your most recent loss—one precise zwischenzug would have equalised:


Next checkpoints

  • Re-evaluate your progress once you have logged 50 new blitz games and at least five slower games.
  • Target: push peak blitz to +50 by July while keeping your blunder rate under 5 %.

Keep the fighting spirit, Albert, and remember: solid foundations amplify creative flair!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2213 2464
2024 2053 2338
2023 2158 2302
2022 2388
2020 2725
Rating by Year2020202220232024202527252053YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 319W / 299L / 59D 291W / 350L / 35D 82.5
2024 234W / 236L / 35D 209W / 247L / 46D 79.0
2023 30W / 36L / 9D 18W / 53L / 7D 72.9
2022 9W / 7L / 1D 16W / 2L / 0D 48.0
2020 330W / 217L / 40D 305W / 244L / 42D 79.2

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 246 142 89 15 57.7%
Caro-Kann Defense 189 72 105 12 38.1%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 155 71 77 7 45.8%
Alekhine Defense 152 98 44 10 64.5%
Sicilian Defense 141 72 51 18 51.1%
French Defense 101 62 32 7 61.4%
Australian Defense 99 47 44 8 47.5%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 93 39 47 7 41.9%
Scandinavian Defense 86 39 41 6 45.4%
Czech Defense 79 38 35 6 48.1%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 21 0
Losing 14 1
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