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Filip Boe Olsen IM

Username: JoakimVonAnd

Playing Since: 2016-10-28 (Active)

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Daily: 1800
35W / 33L / 3D
Rapid: 2267
26W / 14L / 3D
Blitz: 2679
2252W / 2156L / 541D
Bullet: 2700
195W / 111L / 32D

Filip Boe Olsen - International Master

Meet Filip Boe Olsen, an International Master recognized by FIDE, who has demonstrated a chess journey full of grit, grind, and (let's be honest) probably a few "How did I miss that?!" moments. Since 2016, Filip has steadily climbed the ranks in the fast-paced world of blitz and bullet chess, showing an impressive peak blitz rating approaching 2800—basically blitz grandmaster territory, just without the title... yet.

A blitz aficionado with over 5,000 games under the belt, Filip relishes the thrill of lightning-fast decisions and the adrenaline rush of bullet, where his win rate proudly edges above 60%. Whether it's rapid-fire bullet or the thoughtful complexity of rapid games, Filip’s style combines tactical wizardry with a patient endgame, often pushing games beyond 70 moves — talk about stamina!

Known for his incredible comeback rate (nearly 90%), Filip turns losing positions around like a magician pulling rabbits from hats — except with pawns, knights, and queens instead. His ability to recover after losing pieces is phenomenal, sporting a win rate above 98% in such critical moments, proving that giving up early is simply not in his repertoire.

On the psychological front, Filip keeps things exciting with a tilt factor of 15 — a reminder that even the best feel the sting of a blunder but bounce back with gusto. His games reflect a player who doesn't shy away from fighting till the end, with an endgame frequency exceeding 80%, making him a master of squeezing advantage from seemingly equal positions.

Outside the intense battles of the 64 squares, Filip’s favorite opening remains top secret, adding an extra layer of mystery and suspense that keeps his opponents guessing. Whether taking white or black pieces, Filip maintains solid win rates, with a slight edge when playing white (over 50%), proving the adage that the first move can indeed be an advantage.

When not orchestrating tactical fireworks or defending stubborn endgames, Filip likely enjoys pondering the eternal chess question: “If you could only play one opening forever, which one wouldn’t get you checkmated first?”

In sum, Filip Boe Olsen is not just a player — he’s a chess warrior whose games tell stories of resilience, passion, and strategic flair. A player worth following, whether you enjoy lightning-fast blitz duels, clever positional battles, or the occasional dramatic comeback.


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Game Highlights

Filip, your recent blitz games show solid fundamentals, especially in the opening and middle game phases. You played the Grunfeld Defense - Brinckmann Attack during your last win, handling the position well and leveraging tactical opportunities effectively. You showed good control and awareness by managing the board space and capitalizing on opponent inaccuracies, which led to a resignation.

However, your recent losses suggest room for improvement in handling complex positions arising from Queen's Pawn and English openings. Defensive resilience and concrete calculation in sharp moments could be enhanced, as some losses were due to tactical oversights or getting outplayed in critical middlegame positions.

Strengths to Build On

  • Good knowledge of popular openings like the Grunfeld Defense and Caro-Kann Defense, reflected in your solid win rates in these lines.
  • Effective use of tactical shots to gain advantages and convert them into wins.
  • Consistent ability to castle on time and develop pieces purposefully in the opening.
  • Maintaining a balanced approach between aggression and defense in your typical games.

Areas for Improvement

  • Handling Complex Middlegame Tactics: Focus on improving calculation accuracy in critical positions to avoid sudden tactical losses.
  • Opening Practicality: Some openings show just below 45% win rates (like the Slav and East Indian Defenses). Consider reviewing key lines or exploring alternatives to improve confidence.
  • Endgame Technique: Work on converting advantageous endgame positions, as some games extended deep but ended unfavorably.
  • Time Management: Blitz demands quick yet precise decisions; practice managing your clock, especially in tight positions, to reduce errors due to time pressure.
  • Psychological Resilience: Maintain focus after setbacks within a game to prevent compounding mistakes.

Training Recommendations

  • Study tactical motifs common in your preferred openings and typical middlegame structures.
  • Analyze losses in detail to spot recurring mistakes or patterns where you lose initiative.
  • Practice endgame fundamentals, particularly king and pawn endgames, to boost your conversion rates.
  • Use online tools to practice speed calculations and improve rapid evaluation skills.
  • Engage in slow, deeper analysis sessions for your main openings to enhance understanding rather than just memory.

Performance Trends

Your strength adjusted win rate is around 50.5%, showing solid competitive performance. Your rating remains very high with minor recent fluctuations, and your monthly trend slope indicates improvement potential if the upward momentum is maintained. Continue focusing on consistency and gradual progress.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
drstruggle 33W / 11L / 1D
thepawnsmasher 14W / 6L / 22D
wehding 24W / 0L / 0D
kera27 14W / 4L / 2D
Khatanbaatar Bazar 7W / 9L / 4D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2679 2267
2024 2700 2709 1800
2023 2645 2267 1721
2022 2502 2664 2149 1593
2021 2502 2569 2149
2020 2319 2452 2108
2019 2196 2392 1510
2018 2012 2351 1474
2017 1749 2193 1436
2016 1783 2165 1597
Rating by Year201620172018201920202021202220232024202527091436YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 13W / 7L / 3D 7W / 8L / 5D 95.3
2024 63W / 45L / 11D 67W / 45L / 10D 89.1
2023 75W / 52L / 19D 69W / 53L / 25D 88.8
2022 118W / 104L / 36D 96W / 131L / 31D 88.5
2021 210W / 183L / 58D 184W / 219L / 57D 87.2
2020 361W / 299L / 71D 301W / 347L / 81D 84.1
2019 163W / 106L / 19D 132W / 129L / 30D 78.8
2018 95W / 91L / 20D 100W / 79L / 23D 78.4
2017 208W / 140L / 34D 162W / 172L / 45D 71.2
2016 129W / 74L / 16D 118W / 88L / 10D 74.7

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 495 214 225 56 43.2%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 321 148 135 38 46.1%
Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation 222 111 87 24 50.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 220 113 85 22 51.4%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 154 69 69 16 44.8%
Australian Defense 143 73 57 13 51.0%
King's Indian Defense: Larsen Variation 131 68 52 11 51.9%
Slav Defense 128 56 54 18 43.8%
East Indian Defense 128 52 55 21 40.6%
Unknown 108 55 36 17 50.9%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 32 18 9 5 56.2%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 30 20 7 3 66.7%
Slav Defense 27 16 8 3 59.3%
Amar Gambit 27 23 4 0 85.2%
Australian Defense 16 7 7 2 43.8%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 14 9 4 1 64.3%
Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation 14 7 6 1 50.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 13 7 2 4 53.9%
English Opening: Caro-Kann Defensive System 13 4 8 1 30.8%
Döry Defense 12 9 3 0 75.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 15 3
Losing 15 0