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FreeDomOK80

Playing Since: 2024-03-30 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 1544
3W / 1L / 0D
Rapid: 2077
10W / 3L / 0D
Blitz: 2409
2487W / 3000L / 394D
Bullet: 2430
259W / 338L / 34D

Profile Summary: FreeDomOK80

Meet FreeDomOK80, a chess warrior who dances nimbly on 64 squares with a flair for blitz battles that could give even Kasparov a few worried looks. Born in the land of pawns and knights (or maybe just the internet), FreeDomOK80 has ramped up their blitz rating impressively, peaking at a stellar 2724 in early 2025. That's not just good; that's "don't blink or you'll miss the mate" good.

Though online arenas often host countless anonymous players, FreeDomOK80 stands out with a tactical awareness bordering on the supernatural. Their comeback rate is a whopping 85.5%, proving that giving up is simply not in the repertoire — unless maybe after a pizza break.

Playing Style & Personality

Resembling a hybrid of a chess grandmaster and a speed chess ninja, FreeDomOK80 favors games full of energy and quick-thinking. With an endgame frequency over 79%, they don't just blitz and bash but also patiently maneuver when the dust settles. While their average moves per victory hover around 71, losses tend to stretch longer — maybe because they refuse to quit and fight till the last pawn falls.

White pieces have brought them more joy (winning close to 46% of games) compared to black’s 38%, but don’t mistake that for a lack of grit on the darker side of the board! With a tilt factor around 11, they’re human enough to get frustrated occasionally — but just enough to keep the games spicy and unpredictable.

Opening Repertoire

FreeDomOK80 keeps their opening secrets under lock and key (no surprise in the chess mystery club). However, notable marks include a solid 56.7% win rate with the Queen's Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation and a cheeky 52.5% success using the Englund Gambit in blitz games. Comfortably mixing classical defenses with aggressive gambits, this player enjoys challenging opponents off the beaten path.

Recent Adventures

In a recent encounter, FreeDomOK80 showcased their sharp acumen in a Modern Defense Pterodactyl line where they snatched victory on time with a cool-headed defense after some intense middlegame trades. Their ability to handle pressure and capitalize on opponents’ time troubles often turns the tide in their favor.

Rivalries & Records

Notably, they have tangled with 'gmjoey1', 'kombinator01', and 'gm_robertomogranzini'—each match a heated duel reflecting the competitive spirit FreeDomOK80 brings to every board. Despite fierce battles, their overall win-loss record shows they've faced more defeats than wins, a testament to their eagerness to take on stronger opponents and grow from every game.

Fun Fact

While some players rage-quit, FreeDomOK80 keeps their early resignation rate at a modest 0.54% — proving that persistence is their true endgame weapon. With a knack for coming back from losing pieces and a psychological resilience that would make the toughest opponents reconsider their plans, FreeDomOK80 shows that in chess, as in life, it’s the fight that counts.

So if you ever find yourself up against FreeDomOK80, remember: they play fast, think deeper, and might just outmaneuver you when you least expect it. A force to be reckoned with on the virtual battlefield, FreeDomOK80 is a name to watch as the 64 squares keep humming with their strategic exploits!


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Feedback on your recent bullet games

You’ve shown strong initiative and an ability to press for an edge in fast time controls. The win demonstrates your capacity to keep the pressure on, coordinate pieces, and finish with a forcing sequence. The loss highlights areas to tighten, especially clock management and converting advantages before the position becomes chaotic. The draw indicates you’re comfortable in complicated middlegames, but you can push to convert those positions into wins with a clear plan. Here are focused tips to help you improve across these themes.

  • Win game strengths and how to extend them: You maintained active piece play and used open lines to attack the king. Your calculation and willingness to push for a decisive sequence were impressive. To build on this, practice identifying a consistent plan after the first several forcing moves—confirm a target (a weak square or exposed king) and steer the game toward a simplified position where your pieces stay coordinated.
  • Loss game lessons and countermeasures: Time pressure and rapid decision-making can lead to mistakes. Focus on a simple, repeatable 2–3 move plan when the position becomes sharp (for example, develop/activate a rook, connect your rooks, and safeguard your king). If you fall behind in material or face multiple threats, aim for a quick simplification to a rook-and-pawn endgame where technique matters more than deep calculation. Regularly practice bullet formats to improve decision speed without sacrificing quality.
  • Draw game insights: You navigated complex middlegames well, but you didn’t always lock in a clear follow-up plan to tilt the position in your favor. In such positions, pick one practical plan (for example, target a specific weakness in the opponent’s structure or activate a rook on an open file) and pursue it rather than cycling between ideas. This helps avoid passive repetition and increases the chance of a winning edge.

Opening approach and how to optimize for bullet

Your openings show a mix of sharp, aggressive setups and more flexible, solid structures. For bullet, it’s often best to have two reliable, well-understood lines that fit your style and let you get quick development and pressure from the start. Consider choosing one aggressive line and one solid, flexible alternative to handle different responses from your opponents.

  • Aggressive option to maximize early initiative: Amazon Attack variants and similar aggressive lines can create immediate activity and attacking chances if you know the typical middlegame plans and tactical motifs. Practice the key middle-game ideas when you push for early activity, such as piece coordination on diagonals and rook files.
  • Solid, flexible option for balance when the opponent counterattacks: Modern Defense or Old Benoni-type structures offer resilience and clear plans for piece activity in the middlegame. Use these to avoid getting overwhelmed in sharp lines and to keep clock pressure manageable.
  • General improvement: review a few typical endgames that arise from your chosen openings so you can convert advantages quickly when the opportunity appears.

Suggested openings to solidify in your repertoire (placeholders for quick reference): Amazon Attack, Modern Defense, Old Benoni. You can also save a short practice PGN to study the typical plan transitions from early middlegame to the endgame:
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Practice plan and concrete next steps

  • Time management: set a simple rule for bullet practice, such as aiming to have a solid, reasonable first 10 moves in under a minute, then use the remaining time to decide the critical moment. Work on avoiding long, speculative lines when you’re under time pressure.
  • Tactical pattern training: commit to a daily 10–15 minute tactic drill focusing on forks, pins, discovered attacks, and typical mating nets that appear in your openings. This will improve your speed and accuracy in sharp positions.
  • Endgame technique: practice rook-and-pawn endings and minor-piece endings to convert advantages or hold draws when needed. Focus on simple rule-of-thumb conversions rather than deep calculation in the heat of a bullet game.
  • Post-game review routine: after each bullet session, review your three most critical moves in each game. Write one sentence about what you learned and one improvement you’ll try next time.

Optional training aid: you can load a sample training PGN to review common patterns from your openings, for example a short line from an Amazon Attack variation or a Modern Defense line:
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Stay on track and next steps

If you’d like, I can tailor a 2-week micro-plan based on the exact lines you’re playing in bullet. Share a quick note about two lines you want to emphasize (one for sharp play, one for solid play), and I’ll map out specific move orders, common middlegame plans, and targeted tactical motifs to study.

Placeholder invitation: FreeDomOK80 to review your latest games and a curated set of training resources. If you want a quick targeted analysis, I can also provide a short, annotated PGN of the next few practice games focusing on the chosen lines.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
Adrian Budzisz 0W / 1L / 0D
Björn Andersson 0W / 1L / 1D
Juan Manuel 1W / 5L / 0D
Rodin_Kesh 0W / 3L / 0D
Thorben Koop 1W / 2L / 0D
thedukeofdraws 0W / 1L / 0D
momchilgradcity 0W / 1L / 0D
aleatenas 1W / 0L / 0D
mang-inasar 0W / 1L / 0D
porsche-boxster 1W / 0L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
ahmed_aboelezz 24W / 2L / 3D
Rogelio Jr Antonio 6W / 19L / 0D
botyuliirma 12W / 10L / 2D
kombinator01 11W / 9L / 4D
Roberto Mogranzini 10W / 12L / 1D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2334 2438 2068 1544
2024 2327 2667 1990 1515
Rating by Year2024202526671515YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 559W / 550L / 71D 460W / 642L / 75D 77.1
2024 951W / 986L / 129D 798W / 1131L / 153D 77.7

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 1429 731 611 87 51.1%
Australian Defense 733 304 386 43 41.5%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 343 160 161 22 46.6%
Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation, Cobra Variation 252 82 149 21 32.5%
Czech Defense 211 89 111 11 42.2%
Sicilian Defense: Nyezhmetdinov-Rossolimo Attack, Fianchetto Variation 196 74 111 11 37.8%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 145 69 66 10 47.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 144 53 79 12 36.8%
French Defense: Burn Variation 142 55 78 9 38.7%
Barnes Defense 110 44 54 12 40.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 90 36 47 7 40.0%
Australian Defense 80 31 43 6 38.8%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 36 13 21 2 36.1%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 34 16 17 1 47.1%
Amar Gambit 26 7 17 2 26.9%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 25 11 13 1 44.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 25 13 12 0 52.0%
Modern 24 9 14 1 37.5%
Czech Defense 20 11 6 3 55.0%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 13 7 5 1 53.9%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Elephant Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Bishop's Opening: Urusov Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Ruy Lopez: Closed 2 2 0 0 100.0%
KGD: Classical, 3.Bc4 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Slav Defense: Alekhine Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bishop's Opening: 3.d3 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Modern Defense: Pterodactyl Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense: Sozin Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Italian Game: Classical Variation, Ghulam-Kassim Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense, Anderssen Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 8 0
Losing 11 2