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Johnny Antonios CM

Username: JohnnyAnto

Location: Paris

Playing Since: 2020-05-01 (Active)

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Rapid: 2253
129W / 76L / 18D
Blitz: 2485
11068W / 11890L / 1801D
Bullet: 2517
728W / 768L / 70D

Johnny Antonios - Candidate Master of Chess

Known by the username JohnnyAnto in the digital chess arena, Johnny Antonios proudly carries the title of Candidate Master, a distinguished recognition from FIDE. While some chase grandmaster status, Johnny chases something equally elusive: the perfect blend of grit, strategy, and a dash of good humor on the 64 squares.

Battle-Tested Across the Chessboard

Johnny's chess journey reads like an epic saga, with thousands of games logged in bullet, blitz, and rapid formats. From an explosive entry in 2020 with a blitz rating swinging from a humble 1363 to a blistering 2504, Johnny kept opponents guessing with an average blitz rating above 2400 in recent years. Rapid play shows a steadier ascent, peaking at 2359, and bullet games bring their own thrilling chaos with highs touching 2484. A player who can think fast and strike harder—even if sometimes the pieces don’t fully cooperate.

The Stats Behind the Style

  • Longest Winning Streak: A cool 15 games in a row, proving Johnny can ride the lightning for more than a few moves.
  • Current Winning Streak: Riding a hot streak of 3 wins at the moment, so watch out!
  • Comeback King: With a stunning 91.83% comeback rate, Johnny's games are a masterclass in resilience. Lost a piece? No worries—Johnny bounces back with 100% effectiveness.
  • Psychological Insights: Exhibits a tilt factor of 14, which in chess terms means sometimes the board feels more like a jungle gym than a battlefield.

Playing Style

Johnny prefers the marathon, not the sprint: average moves per win hover around the 77 mark, requiring endurance, patience, and eagle-eyed precision. Early resignation is rare, clocking in at just 1.75%, signaling a fighter who battles to the very last move.

Head-to-Head Highlights

Though many opponents have faced Johnny worthy of gritted teeth, several have found no chance at all: multiple 100% win rates against an army of rivals like barsoi85, sergivila, and ilushka. Meanwhile, a few stubborn players manage to dent Johnny’s perfect record—but only barely.

A Time Traveler of Chess Ratings

From 2020's blazing entry with a blitz rating just over 2460 to soaring 2545 in 2025, Johnny's growth story is like watching a star player level up in real time. Bullet and rapid formats also showcase consistent performance improvements—even if rapid play took a bit of a backseat recently.

The Daily Grind

Johnny's preferred hours on the chess clock seem to be the late afternoon and evening, with win rates peaking around 17:00 to 22:00, and a suspiciously perfect 100% win rate at 6 AM. Maybe Johnny's chess brain kicks into hyperdrive at dawn—or maybe the opponents just haven’t shown up yet!

In Summary

Johnny Antonios is more than just a Candidate Master. They're a tenacious strategist, a rapid-fire tactician, and a competitive spirit who keeps the chess world on its toes. Whether in bullet blizzards or the slow burn of long battles, Johnny proves that chess is as much about heart—and a little humor—as it is about moves and ratings.


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What Johnny does well

You enjoy dynamic, tactical play and aren’t afraid to push for complications. When the position opens up, you look for active piece activity and chances to create concrete threats. Your willingness to press in the middlegame often yields practical winning chances, especially in sharp lines where your opponent must find precise defensive resources.

  • You handle aggressive, intuition-led play well and keep the initiative in many games.
  • You show resilience in complicated middlegames and can generate tactical ideas even from complex positions.
  • You have the ability to convert dynamic chances into tangible advantages when your opponent overreaches or miscalculates.

Areas to improve

To translate your natural sharpness into consistent results, focus on solidifying a few core habits that help you convert more games from complicated to winning endings.

  • Time management: in rapid games, try to reach a clear plan by move 15–20 and allocate remaining time to verify critical tactical ideas rather than exploring many risky branches.
  • Defensive caution in late middlegames: when you sense pressure, pause to verify threats and consider simpler, safer continuations to avoid getting into losing tactical nets.
  • Endgame technique: work on common rook and minor piece endings so you can convert advantages more reliably and avoid stagnation in simplifying exchanges.
  • Pattern recognition: identify recurring tactical motifs you encounter in your losses, such as back-rank/threats or overloaded pieces, and build ready-made defensive resources for those patterns.

Opening plan and repertoire guidance

Your openings show you’re comfortable with sharp, tactical structures and you’ve experimented with several Sicilian and related systems. A focused, smaller repertoire can reduce decision fatigue and improve consistency in the early middlegame.

  • Choose 2 primary lines to study deeply (one for White, one for Black) and learn key plans, typical pawn breaks, and common responses from opponents. This will help you reach the middlegame with a clear plan more often.
  • Practice against the main defensive ideas you’ll face in those lines, so you don’t get surprised by common refutations or tricky transpositions.
  • Maintain flexibility by knowing a few straightforward alternatives in case your initial plan doesn’t work, but avoid expanding your opening map too quickly.

Tactics, calculation, and decision-making plan

To tighten your rapid-game results, incorporate a structured approach to calculation and decision-making:

  • Daily tactical sessions (around 15–20 minutes) to sharpen pattern recognition, especially for double-attack, deflection, and back-rank motifs.
  • After each game, write a one-sentence takeaway for what you would change in the early middlegame and a second takeaway for the endgame conversion.
  • Use a simple "check before commit" rule: before making a forcing move, pause to confirm you are not entering a line where your opponent has a clear counterplay or perpetual threats.

Practical next steps (2-week plan)

  • Pick two openings to focus on and create a short, printable reference for each (typical plans, key pawn breaks, and 3 critical replies from common opponents).
  • Schedule 4 focused training blocks this week: 2 tactics sessions, 1 opening study block, and 1 game review session of a recent rapid game.
  • Review every loss quickly to identify the moment where you could have held the position or avoided a losing tactic; note one alternative plan you could have played instead.
  • Endgame practice: complete two rook-ending drills (with one rook vs rook and pawn endings) to improve conversion chances in close games.

Encouraging reminder

You’re already comfortable playing at a high level under time pressure and your willingness to fight in dynamic positions is a strong foundation. With a tighter opening plan, disciplined time use, and targeted endgame practice, your results in rapid events should become more consistent and more often convert into decisive wins.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
toyotagf 1W / 0L / 0D View
yourfriendlyneighborr 2W / 0L / 0D View
sipocane 0W / 1L / 0D View
ginseng0904 0W / 1L / 0D View
kkenshiroo 1W / 0L / 0D View
levonathan 0W / 2L / 1D View
deepblue444 0W / 1L / 0D View
swordbite 3W / 3L / 0D View
Anatolyi Zajarnyi 1W / 3L / 1D View
Giuseppe d’n Draaier 1W / 1L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
Alexey Ivanyuk 59W / 38L / 14D View Games
Giulio Fregonese 39W / 44L / 12D View Games
Toomas Valgmae 39W / 39L / 1D View Games
Sanjeev Mishra 28W / 42L / 4D View Games
Darko Jelen 39W / 27L / 7D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2517 2474
2024 2331 2476
2023 2321 2388 2253
2022 2313 2416 2314
2021 2211 2429 2244
2020 2255 2462 1250
Rating by Year20202021202220232024202525171250YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 96W / 80L / 13D 74W / 95L / 16D 80.7
2024 109W / 93L / 18D 87W / 106L / 28D 73.6
2023 279W / 289L / 47D 241W / 324L / 50D 75.1
2022 1451W / 1391L / 197D 1353W / 1445L / 254D 75.0
2021 2138W / 2113L / 315D 1981W / 2269L / 367D 74.3
2020 2161W / 2161L / 276D 1954W / 2368L / 308D 74.0

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Philidor Defense 1241 538 589 114 43.4%
Scandinavian Defense 1148 538 524 86 46.9%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 1075 474 529 72 44.1%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 1041 516 462 63 49.6%
Döry Defense 1030 462 481 87 44.9%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 841 354 428 59 42.1%
Caro-Kann Defense 679 325 309 45 47.9%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 651 338 277 36 51.9%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 633 274 315 44 43.3%
Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation, Bastrikov Variation, English Attack 614 262 313 39 42.7%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 161 82 76 3 50.9%
Döry Defense 73 31 36 6 42.5%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 60 26 29 5 43.3%
Barnes Defense 54 26 26 2 48.1%
Amar Gambit 51 27 21 3 52.9%
Caro-Kann Defense 50 28 19 3 56.0%
Philidor Defense 50 30 18 2 60.0%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 40 18 17 5 45.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 40 23 16 1 57.5%
Czech Defense 35 15 18 2 42.9%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 15 3
Losing 14 0
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