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Playing Since: 2021-06-04 (Active)

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Rapid: 2268
17W / 12L / 1D
Blitz: 2854
514W / 429L / 96D
Bullet: 2637
89W / 86L / 6D

Eline Roebers - International Master of Chess

Meet Eline Roebers, a chess prodigy who’s been busy making blitz and bullet games tremble under their tactical prowess. Awarded the prestigious title of International Master by FIDE, Eline isn’t your average chess player—think of them as a strategic ninja with a penchant for jaw-dropping comebacks.

Since 2021, their blitz rating has skyrocketed from a respectable 2425 all the way to a jaw-dropping 2669 by 2025. Bullet chess? Eline's no slouch there either, hitting a max rating of 2653 in 2024. Rapid games have shown a steady climb too, with a peak at 2358 in 2023. Clearly, whether it's lightning-fast blitz or the pressure cooker of bullet, Eline plays like they’ve got a chess engine in their head (but with more style and less burnout).

With a win rate hovering around 50% against over 610 blitz games and a cheeky 62.8% win rate in rapid, they know how to keep victories coming and losses sharply limited—endgame skills are top-notch, as 84.3% of their games reach the thrilling last stages, where their tactical awareness shines.

Not just a player but a relentless fighter, Eline boasts an astonishing 92% comeback rate, making opponents rue every underestimated pawn or overlooked bishop. And if they lose a piece? Expect an instant strike back with a near-perfect 99.5% win rate after losing material. The term "never say die" might have been coined for players just like them.

A fierce competitor with a quirky tilt factor of 13 (yes, they can get a bit ruffled but still keep their cool overall), Eline enjoys peak performance during midday hours—perfect for those who like to think best before dinner.

Off the board, Eline has faced well-known opponents like gmbenjaminbok and enzoferrara, with mixed results, but their consistency against frequent rivals like vaishali2001 and annamaja speaks volumes about their competitive spirit.

If chess were a video game, Eline Roebers is that player who unlocks all the secrets, beats the boss, and still has time for an encore. Chess fans, keep your eye on this rising star—because when Eline’s around, the game is always on.


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Hi Eline!

Below is some personalised feedback based on your latest blitz sessions (3 | 0). I’ve focused on recurring patterns that appeared in several of your recent games rather than single, isolated mistakes.

What you’re doing particularly well

  • Opening variety & initiative. You willingly switch structures (Najdorf 6.a3, Dutch, French, Nimzowitsch-Scandinavian, etc.) and often seize the initiative before move 10. That makes you hard to prepare for.
  • Tactical alertness. Your wins frequently come from concrete calculation rather than quiet squeezing—e.g. 29.Qa4+! in your latest Najdorf win finished Black off efficiently.
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  • Clock handling. Even in sharper positions you stay between 1 : 30 and 2 : 30 well into the middlegame, giving you the option to convert cleanly instead of relying on flag-outs.

Recurring leaks to patch

  • Premature pawn storms when you’re Black in the Sicilian.
    In both the loss vs endgamemaster51 (B40) and vs rapidman01 (B47) you pushed …h5/…g5 before castling long. • Your king eventually had to hide on a7–b8 behind weakened pawns.
    • Meanwhile White opened lines with b4–b5 or a4–a5 and your own pieces couldn’t regroup.
    ➜ Guideline: If you choose the …g5/h5 plan, castle first (usually O-O-O) or be 100 % sure the centre is closed.
  • Loose piece coordination in converted advantages.
    Example: the Four Knights loss vs DrunkenTesla—after 22.Rhe1 you were a sound pawn up but let the minor pieces drift, allowed …Re2+ and fell apart. ➜ When the engine’s eval is >+1.5, apply the “three-piece rule”: make sure at least three of your pieces are protected or protect each other before launching a new tactical shot.
  • Endgame technique vs high-rated grinders.
    The marathon vs TrainerDejan reached an even rook ending (move 37) yet slipped to a mating net on move 73. ➜ Practical fix for blitz: in equal rook endings trade a-/h-pawns when ahead on time; this simplifies and narrows calculation trees.

Micro-training plan (2-week focus)

  1. Patch the “early g-pawn” hole.
    • Load 20 blitz games where you played …g5/…h5 in the Sicilian. Filter by result.
    • Ask: “Did the pawn advance increase king safety, space, or tactical threats?” If the answer is “king got weaker” in >50 % of cases, shelve the plan until deeper prep.
  2. 40-puzzle endgame sprint each morning.
    Use the “Rook & pawn vs rook” theme. Time-cap every puzzle at 45 s to replicate blitz pressure.
  3. Model game study.
    Copy three recent games by Ding Liren where he plays the Taimanov as Black without early pawn thrusts. Play them over against an engine, guessing moves and noting divergences.

Quick stats snapshot

Peak blitz rating:  |  Recent hourly performance:

0891011121314151617181920212223100%0%Hour of Day
 |  Day-by-day swings:
FridayMondaySaturdaySundayThursdayTuesdayWednesday100%0%Day

Positive trend to keep!

“Your willingness to complicate positions is a strength; with a slightly sturdier king you’ll convert those complications into even more points.”

Keep up the hard work, and feel free to ping me after your next 50-game batch—we’ll revisit these themes and measure progress.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
Greg Shahade 6W / 5L / 1D
AmericanPatzer3 0W / 1L / 0D
annonymous123 1W / 0L / 0D
BSWPaulsen 2W / 1L / 1D
holden-caulfield 0W / 2L / 0D
Srihari L 0W / 0L / 1D
Marcus Harvey 1W / 0L / 0D
thebraincrusher 1W / 1L / 0D
Vladimir Belous 0W / 1L / 0D
targetthetop 1W / 0L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
Vaishali R 4W / 5L / 5D
Elisabeth Paehtz 5W / 6L / 2D
Greg Shahade 6W / 5L / 1D
Anna-Maja Kazarian 6W / 3L / 2D
FarewellToKings2112 3W / 3L / 5D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2637 2834
2024 2649 2665
2023 2590 2587 2268
2022 2370 2538 1881
2021 2451 2425 1881
Rating by Year2021202220232024202528341881YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 123W / 92L / 30D 117W / 107L / 23D 83.0
2024 35W / 19L / 10D 30W / 21L / 8D 83.7
2023 107W / 120L / 14D 121W / 111L / 8D 78.2
2022 29W / 16L / 6D 31W / 21L / 4D 78.0
2021 20W / 15L / 4D 25W / 16L / 1D 77.4

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation, American Attack 80 49 23 8 61.2%
Dutch Defense 77 35 36 6 45.5%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 61 26 30 5 42.6%
Four Knights Game 58 20 31 7 34.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 52 22 27 3 42.3%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 44 17 24 3 38.6%
French Defense 40 14 17 9 35.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 38 20 16 2 52.6%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 31 21 5 5 67.7%
Sicilian Defense 28 15 11 2 53.6%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 21 8 12 1 38.1%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 16 9 7 0 56.2%
Amar Gambit 15 4 10 1 26.7%
King's Indian Attack 15 7 8 0 46.7%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 13 6 6 1 46.1%
Caro-Kann Defense 11 6 5 0 54.5%
Sicilian Defense 7 3 4 0 42.9%
Alekhine Defense 6 4 2 0 66.7%
French Defense 4 1 2 1 25.0%
Czech Defense 4 3 1 0 75.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 9 1
Losing 13 0