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Playing Since: 2022-05-05 (Active)

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Rapid: 2367
83W / 32L / 5D
Blitz: 2434
1187W / 957L / 165D
Bullet: 2180
0W / 1L / 0D

Daniel Rangel - FIDE Master & Blitz Wizard

Meet Daniel Rangel, a chess player who doesn't just play the game, but lives it with the passion of a grandmaster trapped in a FIDE Master's body. Awarded the prestigious FIDE Master title, Daniel has proven that patience, skill, and perhaps a touch of wizardry on the 64 squares can make all the difference.

Daniel’s blitz prowess is nothing short of legendary. With a peak rating flirting with the 2560s and an average hovering comfortably around 2400+, he’s the kind of opponent who makes you reconsider your opening choices—and your life decisions. In rapid games, Daniel turns the heat up even more, boasting an impressive win rate that could intimidate even the boldest speed chess enthusiasts.

Known for a jaw-dropping 14-game winning streak—think of it as a royal flush in the realm of checkmates—Daniel combines tactical mastery and unyielding psychological fortitude. He's the comeback king, demonstrating a phenomenal 90% rate of bouncing back after setbacks, and a nearly flawless record when things get tricky and a piece is lost.

Off the board, Daniel’s game strategy might be to forget when the clock hits 11 AM (a suspiciously low win rate at that hour) but crushes opponents like a midnight blitz assassin. His style is marked by lengthy, thoughtful battles—averaging nearly 80 moves per win—proving that Daniel is not just a quick flash, but a marathoner who enjoys the long game.

Whether it's playing white with a modest 53% win rate or defending black with equal gusto, Daniel’s opponents better be ready for unpredictable combinations and a psychological battlefield where tilting is not an option (Tilt Factor: a mere 10). And if you find yourself up against him in blitz, be prepared: 51.3% of his wins come on weekends, so the chessboard probably doubles as his weekend getaway.

In short, Daniel Rangel is not just a FIDE Master; he's a master of fun, patience, and tactical surprises—a true chess artisan who turns every game into a story worth watching. Just remember, if you face him online, check your alarm clock and brush up on your openings... you’re in for a wild ride.


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Performance Feedback for FriederichGazel

Overall, your recent games demonstrate strong tactical awareness and good endgame technique, as seen in your high-quality wins, especially games culminating in checkmates or leveraging time pressure effectively. Your peak rating is impressive and shows a solid understanding of typical structures and common plans in the openings you play.

Strengths:

  • Opening knowledge: You consistently choose reputable openings like the French Defense and demonstrate good familiarity with typical moves and ideas. Your handling of the Exchange and Advance Variations shows both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
  • Tactical alertness: Many of your wins are achieved through direct attacks and precise calculation, capitalizing on opponent mistakes quickly. Moves like 21...Nh3+ and the follow-up tactics in your recent win show strong combinational insight.
  • Endgame technique: You stay focused and convert advantages well. Your games often end with you delivering checkmate or forcing resignation after gaining material or positional superiority.

Areas to Improve:

  • Handling transitions in the middlegame: A few losses indicate difficulties when the position simplifies, especially in endgames where small inaccuracies can be costly. Practice consolidating small advantages and accurately calculating long sequences.
  • Time management: You generally maintain good clock times, but there have been instances with significant time drops between moves (e.g., from 9:42 to 9:19 in one opening stage). Ensure to manage your time smoothly to avoid rushed decisions in critical positions.
  • Positional planning: Sometimes your opponents exploited vulnerabilities in your pawn structure or piece coordination in the losses. Focus on improving strategic planning and prophylaxis to prevent such weaknesses and maintain long-term pressure.

Recommended Next Steps:

  1. Review the most recent losses and identify the moments where you transitioned into unfavorable endgames—practice these scenarios against engine analysis.
  2. Study time management techniques for better pacing, such as allocating thinking time based on the phase of the game and the complexity of the position.
  3. Incorporate more strategic lessons on pawn structure and piece placement to deepen positional understanding, especially in closed or semi-closed openings like the French Defense.

Keep building on your strong tactical skills, and with increased focus on positional play and time control, you will continue improving your results. Great job on your recent victories—let's aim for more consistent performances!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2180 2434 2348
2024 2381
2023 2402
2022 2352 2019
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Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 115W / 71L / 7D 100W / 77L / 11D 84.5
2024 6W / 4L / 0D 3W / 5L / 2D 89.5
2023 136W / 101L / 18D 124W / 111L / 20D 86.1
2022 404W / 314L / 58D 391W / 316L / 58D 81.4

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 157 75 68 14 47.8%
King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Delayed Fianchetto 77 42 32 3 54.5%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 74 42 27 5 56.8%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 59 29 22 8 49.1%
Slav Defense 50 25 22 3 50.0%
East Indian Defense 49 32 15 2 65.3%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 46 21 23 2 45.6%
Modern Defense: Pterodactyl Variation 39 21 13 5 53.9%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 39 25 13 1 64.1%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 36 20 15 1 55.6%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 14 0
Losing 10 0
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