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ginnoin

Playing Since: 2025-02-17 (Active)

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Rapid: 655
883W / 913L / 86D

Ginnoin: The Tactical Enigma of Rapid Chess

Meet Ginnoin, a rapid chess enthusiast navigating the rollercoaster of the 64 squares with both flair and flair-ups. With a peak rapid rating of 1362 in 2025, Ginnoin’s chess journey is a tale of perseverance, tactical wizardry, and the occasional oops-moment that keeps every game exciting. Over 440 rapid games, Ginnoin has amassed 185 wins, 233 losses, and 22 draws — proof that every loss is just a cheeky setup for a future comeback.

Though the current rapid rating stands at 516, Ginnoin’s chess spirit is anything but low. With a longest winning streak of 6 games, our player knows how to ride the uphill momentum when the stars align. Ginnoin’s playing style is a curious blend of cautious endings and quick surrenders, boasting an early resignation rate of 6.44% and an impressive 59.32% frequency of reaching the endgame — probably pondering whether to call it a draw or launch a sneaky last-ditch attack.

Ginnoin’s tactical awareness is noteworthy: a jaw-dropping 68.65% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece make this player a charming nightmare for opponents who think they've got an easy meal. The chessboard is Ginnoin’s drama stage, where losses can be one-sided (11.16% of the time), but the refusal to fold early shows true grit.

When it comes to openings, Ginnoin’s favorite is intriguingly labeled "Top Secret," played exclusively across all 440 games — a mysterious strategy indeed, perhaps involving sudden queen sacrifices or just a lucky pawn push.

The psychological battle is real: a tilt factor of 14 hints that fiery emotions sometimes sneak into the game, but the 42.05% win difference between rated and casual games suggests Ginnoin shines under official pressure.

Ginnoin’s play hours are a sci-fi chess mixtape, with peak win rates at odd times like 12 AM (62.5%), 19 PM (56.52%), and even a calm 4 AM (56%), signaling that this player might be powered by midnight snacks and late-night inspiration.

Opponents beware: Ginnoin holds a solid 50% win rate against frequent foes like "yunus_rub" and "chess777_8," while posting flawless victories against a parade of lesser-known challengers. With a versatile chess persona that balances resilience, unpredictability, and just enough secret sauce, Ginnoin is undoubtedly a player worth watching — if only to catch the next thrilling comeback or the next brilliantly played blunder.


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Quick summary

Nice stretch of rapid games — your six‑month trend is strongly positive and you’re converting sharp chances. You win a lot by tactical blows and aggressive piece play, but you sometimes get punished when the position simplifies and the opponent gets activity. Below are focused, practical things to keep doing and concrete fixes to raise your conversion rate.

Games I looked at (examples)

  • Most recent win vs steph3043 — you used the Italian style (Two Knights / modern bishops lines) and finished after a small tactical sequence on the kingside. Replay:
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  • Earlier wins show clean tactics and mating nets (example: Qh3 mate and coordinated rooks).
  • Loss vs amrith_terminator — you won material earlier (grabbed on h8), but the opponent’s piece activity and rook penetration later decided the game. The turning points were allowing opponent centralization and not fixing back‑rank / file weaknesses.

What you’re doing well

  • Good tactical sense — you spot sacrifices and forks (Nxh4 / fxg3 in the recent win) and you convert winning sequences cleanly against lower‑rated opponents.
  • Comfortable in sharp, unbalanced openings — your Opening Performance shows strong results in gambit and tactical lines (e.g., Italian Game: Two Knights Defense and Elephant Gambit).
  • Momentum and resilience — the rating trend over 6 months (+143) shows you learn and adapt rather than tilt after losses.

Main weaknesses to fix (actionable)

  • Don’t grab material when it hands the opponent activity. Pattern: you win a rook/pawn but leave the king exposed or pieces uncoordinated. Before Bxh8 / Rxa grabs ask: “Where will their pieces go next?” and “Do I have safe squares for my king?”
  • Endgame technique and piece activity. When the position simplifies, opponents repeatedly get active rooks/knights and invade — practice keeping rooks on active files and creating luft or escape squares for your king.
  • Prophylaxis and simple tactics: you sometimes miss opponent counterchecks and infiltration (Rc3, Rc2, Nc5 ideas). Spend an extra 10–20 seconds on every critical exchange to scan for opponent counterplay.
  • Time management in critical moments. Your clocks look fine, but take a little extra time on the decision to trade into simplified endings — that’s where you lose conversion percentage.

Concrete drills (daily / weekly)

  • Tactics: 12–20 mixed tactics per day focused on forks, pins and discovered attacks. Aim for accuracy, not speed early on.
  • Endgames: 3 short drills per week — rook vs pawn, basic king+rook technique (Lucena), and simple knight vs pawn setups. Spend at least one 20‑minute session per week on these.
  • One‑game postmortem: pick a loss or close game daily, and write 3 turning moves and what you missed — this builds pattern memory faster than passive review.
  • Opening plans: for the few openings you play most (Blackburne Shilling, Two Knights, Elephant Gambit) write one short plan sheet: ideal pawn breaks, worst pawn structures, and typical piece maneuvers.

Practical in‑game checklist (use every time)

  • Before taking material: count checks, captures and threats (3 seconds scan).
  • Before an exchange that simplifies: ask “do I want the resulting endgame?” If unsure, keep pieces on.
  • If opponent gets an open file toward your king, trade into a safer structure or create an escape square for your king.
  • When ahead, swap off one pair of minor pieces and keep rooks active — avoid passive rook placement on the back rank.

Short roadmap for the next 30 days

  • Week 1: Tactics streak (12/day) + 3 short Lucena/Philidor drills.
  • Week 2: Study 5 model games in your main opening (Two Knights / Italian) focusing on middlegame plans.
  • Week 3: Play slow rapid (longer control) 2–4 games and enforce the in‑game checklist; postmortem each loss.
  • Week 4: Consolidate — measure improvement: fewer losses from active opponent play; track conversion percentage when +1 or +R.

Encouragement & next steps

Your strength‑adjusted win rate (~49%) and long term +143 rating show you’re on the right path. Tightening your endgame technique and being a little more cautious when grabbing material will convert many of those close losses into wins. Keep the tactical edge — just pair it with a little positional discipline.

Want a quick follow‑up? I can:

  • Annotate one loss move‑by‑move (you pick the game) and highlight 3 concrete move changes.
  • Make a 7‑move opening plan sheet for your top opening from the Openings Performance list.

Useful replays / examples

  • Replay your recent winning tactical sequence:
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  • Study one example where grabbing a rook backfired — open the loss vs amrith_terminator and mark where opponent activity started.


🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
steph3043 1W / 0L / 0D View
badahashim 1W / 0L / 0D View
amrith_terminator 0W / 1L / 0D View
ilyshkn 1W / 0L / 0D View
jpsandhu95 1W / 0L / 0D View
ddreyfus 1W / 0L / 0D View
blunder_eshan11 1W / 0L / 0D View
reb71 0W / 1L / 0D View
cakenbake91 1W / 0L / 0D View
darkknighttoog3 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
lord-ototo 1W / 3L / 0D View Games
yunus_rub 2W / 2L / 0D View Games
32kai 1W / 1L / 0D View Games
mydeen24 1W / 0L / 1D View Games
rusuolteanuemanuel 0W / 2L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 690

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 431W / 394L / 35D 381W / 444L / 40D 61.0

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 306 154 143 9 50.3%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 169 75 91 3 44.4%
Elephant Gambit 115 60 47 8 52.2%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 84 46 33 5 54.8%
Amazon Attack 83 43 40 0 51.8%
Barnes Defense 76 36 36 4 47.4%
Scandinavian Defense 74 38 34 2 51.4%
Amar Gambit 72 37 26 9 51.4%
Scotch Game 68 26 41 1 38.2%
Philidor Defense 66 25 40 1 37.9%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 9 2
Losing 14 0
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