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Elena Homiakova WFM

Username: Homino

Playing Since: 2017-06-01 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟

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Blitz: 2227
519W / 550L / 81D
Bullet: 2147
928W / 1091L / 89D

Elena Homiakova - Woman FIDE Master & Chess Enthusiast

Known online as Homino, Elena Homiakova is a formidable Woman FIDE Master who dances gracefully through the chessboard battles of bullet and blitz chess. With a peak bullet rating soaring to an impressive 2414 in 2017, Elena has truly earned her stripes in fast-paced play where quick wit and sharp tactics rule.

Career Highlights

  • Reached a maximum bullet rating of 2414 and a blitz high of 2446, proving that lightning-fast moves are her specialty.
  • Recorded a longest winning streak of 10 games — talk about a hot streak!
  • An endgame enthusiast, diving deep into chess finales nearly 86% of her games, showing patience and tenacity.

Playing Style & Psychology

Elena's games often last more than 75 moves, indicating a deep strategic mindset and endurance under pressure. She’s got a comeback rate of over 92%, proving that giving up is not in her vocabulary. Her psychological tilt factor is a modest 15—she’s usually calm, but hey, we all have those “tilt” moments!

Her win rates are moderately balanced with White at 45.86% and Black at 43.14%, making her a versatile player regardless of color. Plus, if she loses a piece early, she bounces back with a flawless 100% win rate—clearly, Elena has nerves of steel.

Notable Quirks

Despite a lightning opening dubbed "Top Secret" that she has played over 2100 times in bullet—because who doesn't love a strategic mystery?—her win rate sits just under 45%. Perhaps she enjoys keeping opponents guessing (and maybe a bit frustrated).

Online opponents beware: Elena has a mixed track record with some recent foes winning or losing by 0% or 100%—it’s a rollercoaster ride that makes her games thrilling to watch.

Fun Fact

Elena’s best hours to play? Somewhere between 11 AM and 4 PM local time, where her win rate peaks—proving that chess mastery may just go hand in hand with a well-caffeinated brain.

With a blend of fierce tactical awareness, deep endgame knowledge, and a touch of mystery, Elena Homiakova is a player who turns every chess game into a captivating story. Watch out world, Homino is here to make her mark move by move!


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Elena!

You have a versatile, dynamic style that scores well in longer rapid/blitz games, but recent bullet results show some recurring themes that we can tune up. Below is a concise, actionable report.

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What you’re already doing well

  • Caro-Kann expertise (as White). Your win versus Xueyi Li shows clean central control, smooth development, and the excellent c4/d5 space-gain idea. Positional understanding here is a real asset.
  • File & pawn-storm coordination. Multiple wins (e.g. vs Vulcan_o) feature well-timed pawn breaks on the a- and h-files that convert space into passed pawns.
  • Conversion in technical endings. Your rook-and-pawn technique in the English symmetrical win was textbook; you shepherded the a-pawn to promotion with calm accuracy.
  • Peak strength. demonstrates that your ceiling is already IM-level in online blitz—keep that confidence!

Growth opportunities

  1. Time management in bullet. Four of the five recent losses were on time with equal or better positions.
    • Adopt a “10-second rule”: if the position is roughly balanced and your clock dips under 10 s, switch to increment farming—premoves + simple moves to collect the +1 s increment.
    • Trim opening depth: choose crisp, low-maintenance systems (e.g. 1…g6 Modern or 1.e4 e5 ⇢ Scotch line) that avoid heavy calculation.
  2. H-file awareness against attacking specialists. In the loss to Daniel Naroditsky your king side was pried open by Bxh6 followed by a mating net:

    Practical fix: whenever you have played …g6 and …h6, ask “Who controls h6/g7?” and keep a minor piece near g7 if the queen and bishop eye h6.
  3. Center vs. wing play in the Modern/King’s Indian structures. In your loss to Nouali_Mohamed you chased material on the queenside and fell behind in development. Recommendation:
    • Memorize the core principle: When Black plays …Qa5 in the Modern, White’s safest plan is simply Be2/0-0, c3, dxc5 only when development is finished.
    • Run 10-minute sparring games starting from move 7 of that PGN to practice resisting the urge to grab pawns.
  4. Endgame clock technique. Even in winning endings (e.g. vs Papp Petra) you flagged while being a piece up. Work on:
    • Mouse skills: premove known sequences (e.g. rook ladder checks).
    • Pattern drills: convert R+2 pawns vs R in under 15 s on Lichess “table-base trainer.”

Suggested weekly routine

Mon-Wed30 min tactical rush + 3×10 min rapid with self-review
Thu20 min themed endgame drill (R+P, opposite-colored bishops, etc.)
FriBullet set: 10 games focusing only on clock handling; ignore result, track remaining time
SatOpening refresh: add one bullet-friendly line to each color
SunRest or casual chess960 to nurture creativity

Mindset take-away

Your strategic foundation is rock-solid; most losses stem from tempo rather than chess errors. Tighten the clock, and your win-rate will jump immediately.

Keep pushing, and see you at the next qualifier!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2147
2023 2218
2022 2227
2021 2309 2296
2020 2318 2297
2019 2036 2282
2018 2051 2187
2017 2297 2217
Rating by Year2017201820192020202120222023202523182036YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 0W / 3L / 0D 0W / 3L / 0D 76.2
2023 0W / 1L / 0D 0W / 0L / 0D 46.0
2022 2W / 5L / 1D 3W / 3L / 0D 90.2
2021 20W / 29L / 5D 22W / 28L / 2D 84.5
2020 156W / 147L / 25D 157W / 161L / 22D 82.9
2019 157W / 133L / 9D 129W / 135L / 25D 75.5
2018 22W / 42L / 1D 22W / 38L / 7D 80.1
2017 386W / 454L / 25D 371W / 459L / 48D 83.6

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 110 50 59 1 45.5%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 89 33 54 2 37.1%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Exchange Variation 87 37 41 9 42.5%
Scandinavian Defense 79 30 47 2 38.0%
Modern 68 40 27 1 58.8%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 65 28 33 4 43.1%
Amar Gambit 62 28 30 4 45.2%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 60 27 29 4 45.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 56 20 33 3 35.7%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 53 24 26 3 45.3%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 0
Losing 15 7
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