I-want-to-became-better — Player Biography
I-want-to-became-better is a determined online chess player who prefers the electric pace of Blitz and loves testing sharp opening ideas. A playful username for a serious grinder, this player mixes creative gambits with deep endgame persistence — the sort of person who will resign only when the coffee runs out.
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Career Highlights
- Preferred time control: Blitz — the arena where this player truly shines.
- Peak milestone: reached 2576 (2026-01-31) — a memorable high point on the road to improvement.
- Remarkable streak: longest winning run of 24 games, showing the capacity for domination when form and confidence align.
- Remarkable resilience: an 82.76% comeback rate — excellent at turning difficult positions into wins.
Playing Style & Tendencies
I-want-to-became-better blends tactical alertness with marathon endgames. Expect long, calculated fights: average decisive games run well into the 70s in moves. This player:
- Plays deep endgames frequently (Endgame Frequency ~79%).
- Favors dynamic and sometimes offbeat positions; early resignation is practically non-existent.
- Performs best late at night — the single best hour: 01:00 (a mysterious peak of clarity).
Opening Preferences (what to expect from White and Black)
The opening repertoire is eclectic and a little mischievous — from mainstream theory to surprise gambits. Key themes:
- Regularly uses and fights against the Sicilian Defense: Closed and many Sicilian branches (Alapin, Najdorf, Classical).
- Strong results with the Caro-Kann Defense, especially in Bullet and Blitz.
- Comfortable with rare or aggressive choices: Amar Gambit, Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit, and the odd Bishop’s Opening: Horwitz Gambit.
Favorite white weapon in recent months: the Anti-Sveshnikov Closed lines — high win rate and practical surprise value.
Notable Streaks & Memorable Moments
- Longest winning streak: 24 games — a testament to consistency and momentum management.
- Strong comeback ability — frequently turns losing or equal positions into wins (82.76% comeback rate).
- Best tactical hours: a curious 100% win rate recorded at 01:00 and 05:00 in some samples — night owl advantage!
Rivals, Friends & Frequent Opponents
Several familiar faces show up again and again across the board:
- Top opponent: Evgrafov2002 (19 games — close, competitive record).
- Notable rivalry: Jack Wilshere (17 games) — high-volume, high-drama matches.
- Other recurring opponents: dovijanic, davitm25, bantusfidolegavin — all great practice partners.
Sample Game (playthrough)
Here’s a short illustrative sequence to study — a classic development and kingside castle into middlegame tension:
Performance Snapshot
The monthly and seasonal Blitz trend tells the story of a player who learned fast and then pushed through to new peaks. View a compact trend below:
Quick stat: detailed opening and time-of-day performance drive training priorities — this player combines targeted opening preparation with late-night tactical sessions.
Training Notes & Practical Advice (for I-want-to-became-better)
- Keep sharpening Blitz tactics and pattern recognition — quick calculation wins there.
- Deepen Anti-Sveshnikov and Alapin preparation — these lines already pay dividends.
- Build stamina for long endgames: practice R+P vs R and queen endgames to convert those long, hard-fought advantages.
- Use late-night training selectively — it's a sweet spot, but avoid tilt: current losing streaks can cluster when tired.
Fun Facts & Placeholders
- Favorite time to humiliate the clock: Blitz. (PreferredTimeControl recorded as Blitz.)
- Insert an interactive rating chart: .
- Peak snapshot placeholder: 2576 (2026-01-31).
Want to study more?
Revisit top opponents and opening lines listed above, practice the sample PGN, and track trends on the rating chart to convert insight into improvement.