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Frederick Waldhausen Gordon FM

Username: FREDERICKtheMATE

Playing Since: 2018-04-29 (Active)

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Daily: 1308
4W / 2L / 3D
Rapid: 2325
187W / 59L / 22D
Blitz: 2863
694W / 373L / 122D
Bullet: 2325
50W / 23L / 3D

Frederick Waldhausen Gordon (aka FREDERICKtheMATE)

FIDE Master Extraordinaire

Meet Frederick Waldhausen Gordon, better known in the chess realm as FREDERICKtheMATE. A proud bearer of the coveted FIDE Master title, Frederick has consistently dazzled opponents with a mix of gritty determination, strategic foresight, and occasional bouts of tactical wizardry. Whether blitzing away the competition or slowly grinding down foes in a rapid match, Frederick's prowess across time controls is not to be underestimated.

Chess Journey and Playing Style

From humble beginnings with blitz ratings modestly under 1100, Frederick's journey has been a meteoric rise — culminating in an awe-inspiring peak blitz rating of 2808 as of April 2025. Along the way, they’ve mastered an arsenal of openings, with a mysteriously named but highly effective "Top Secret" system leading the charge to a remarkable 58.65% win rate in blitz games. (One can only guess these are top secret because no one can quite crack them!)

Their style? Imagine a blend of patience and persistence with a dash of theatrical flair:

  • Endgame frequency: An impressive 82.24% of their games venture into the endgame phase, showing a master’s calm when the board clears.
  • White win rate: A cool 63.73%, proving Freddy doesn’t just wait for black pieces to show mercy.
  • Comeback rate: Almost magical – a staggering 82.96%! Lost a piece? No problem. Frederick’s the guy who laughs at adversity — and then checkmates you.

Statistical Brilliance and Rivalries

Over nearly a thousand blitz games, Frederick boasts a commanding record of 658 wins against just 345 losses, along with 118 draws. And with an average winning streak pushing 27 games, opponents should probably be nervous even before the first pawn moves.

When it comes to opponents, Frederick’s record reads like a who's-who of online players, effortlessly defeating many with a perfect 100% score, while occasionally tipping their hat in a well-fought loss. Talk about making friends (and checkmating them).

Favorite Battles

Frederick’s latest wins make for great reading — their strategic finesse shines in intense back-and-forth battles, culminating in resignations and checkmates that leave spectators blinking. Notably, the queen's pawn opening with the Horwitz Defense was the stage for a dramatic finish where Freddy’s endgame technique was simply untouchable.

Chess Personality & Fun Facts

  • Best Winning Times: Apparently, Frederick plays their best chess at dawn around 6 AM — early birds get the checkmate worm!
  • Early Resign Rate: A modest 0.93%, so opponents know they’ll get a tough fight — but if the tide turns, Frederick’s rarely afraid to shake hands.
  • Average Moves: Nearly 80 per win, proving no slide doesn’t get a thorough thinking-through.
  • Tilt Factor: 7 — so yes, even FREDERICKtheMATE has moments when the pawns just won’t cooperate.

In Summary

Frederick Waldhausen Gordon is not just a FIDE Master; he’s a dynamic chess force with a playful username to boot. Whether dominating in blitz or patiently dismantling foes in rapid, Frederick's chess biography is one of relentless improvement, strategic depth, and a healthy dose of personality. Opponents beware! When you face FREDERICKtheMATE, it’s not just a game — it’s a well-crafted drama with honor, wins, and maybe a sacrifice or two.


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Overall Performance

Frederick, your recent bullet games show a strong performance with a win rate of approximately 75%. This is impressive, especially given your consistent 95-point rating increase over the past 1, 3, and 6 months.

Your rating trend slopes indicate a rapid improvement, with over 200 points per month in your recent form and an even higher long-term trend. This suggests strong and steady progress in your play.

Strengths

  • Your ability to convert advantageous positions into wins is clear, with multiple games ending in checkmate or your opponents running out of time.
  • You demonstrate strong opening preparation, frequently employing solid setups such as the King's Indian Attack and the Slav Defense, which suit your style well.
  • Good tactical awareness — your games contain several examples where you capitalize on tactical motifs like forks, pins, and discovered attacks.
  • Effective piece coordination and timely exchanges helped you simplify into winning endgames in your victories.

Areas for Improvement

  • Time management: Some losses occurred due to time pressure. Practicing faster decision-making could help avoid such outcomes in bullet games.
  • Endgame technique: While you convert many endings effectively, a couple of your recent losses showcase difficulties in complex or closed endgames. Reviewing endgame fundamentals could raise your resilience.
  • Handling pressure: In a few losses, your opponent gained strong attacking chances in the middle game. Working on defensive techniques and staying calm under attack will be valuable.
  • Opening variety: Expanding your opening repertoire slightly could keep opponents less prepared against you and create more attacking chances.

Next Steps & Recommendations

  • Continue to train tactics daily to maintain your sharp calculation skills.
  • Integrate quick endgame drills focusing on king and pawn endings, as well as rook and minor piece technique.
  • Practice time management with shorter time controls or by playing serious bullet games where you deliberately avoid spending too long on moves early in the game.
  • Review and analyze your losses to identify recurring patterns or mistakes, especially in defending against attacks in the midgame.
  • Consider learning a second or third opening to surprise your opponents and increase your confidence in the opening phase.

Keep It Up

Your consistent improvement is commendable, and with focused effort on these key areas, you can continue climbing to even higher levels of bullet chess success.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2863 2325
2024 2726 2325 1308
2023 2541 2231 1359
2022 2200 2282
2021 1832 2077 2095
2020 1325 2048 1858
2019 1207 1396
2018 503 1078 1238
Rating by Year201820192020202120222023202420252863503YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 83W / 35L / 8D 62W / 39L / 12D 89.7
2024 137W / 70L / 25D 122W / 79L / 33D 94.0
2023 53W / 31L / 14D 51W / 37L / 13D 92.5
2022 35W / 3L / 4D 33W / 3L / 5D 75.4
2021 47W / 14L / 6D 43W / 13L / 12D 96.1
2020 98W / 18L / 4D 94W / 20L / 7D 75.8
2019 11W / 5L / 0D 10W / 6L / 1D 68.2
2018 46W / 43L / 4D 50W / 43L / 4D 62.4

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 27 16 8 3 59.3%
French Defense 12 8 2 2 66.7%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Fegatello Attack, Leonhardt Variation 10 6 3 1 60.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 10 8 2 0 80.0%
Modern Defense: Pterodactyl Variation 10 9 1 0 90.0%
Philidor Defense 10 9 0 1 90.0%
Barnes Defense 9 8 1 0 88.9%
Amazon Attack 9 7 2 0 77.8%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 9 5 4 0 55.6%
Italian Game: Classical Variation, Ghulam-Kassim Variation 8 8 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 27 0
Losing 7 0
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