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JohnWick2011

Since 2025 (Closed for Fair Play Violations) Chess.com
40.3%- 47.4%- 12.3%
Blitz 2812
141W 165L 43D
Rapid 1984
0W 1L 0D

Overview

JohnWick2011 is a blitz specialist who combines rapid tactics with marathon endgame grit — the sort of player who will blunder an exchange and still flag you on move 90. Preferring Blitz time controls, JohnWick2011 put in heavy volume during 2025, producing dramatic swings and a memorable peak. SEO keywords: JohnWick2011, blitz chess, Sicilian, Caro-Kann, endgames, comeback.

Peak Blitz rating: .

Playing Style & Strengths

  • Comeback specialist — an impressive comeback rate (~95%), turning lost positions into fighting chances.
  • Tactical resilience — wins roughly 43% of games even after losing a piece; thrives in complications.
  • Deep endgames in blitz — endgame frequency ≈ 90.9% and long decisive games (avg decisive length ≈ 90 moves).
  • Patient competitor — average moves per win ≈ 88, per loss ≈ 92; not a bullet sprinter but a blitz marathoner.
  • Psychology: tilt factor 4; best time of day around 08:00 — early mornings are dangerous for opponents.

Opening Preferences (Blitz)

JohnWick2011 favors solid, flexible setups and often plays into rich middlegame structures. Common themes in 2025:

Opponents & Rivalries

Frequent rivals and notable head-to-heads (Blitz):

  • gmtr2008 — 5 wins, 0 losses (a clear mini-dominance) gmtr2008
  • ixcii — 2 wins, 5 losses
  • sattarov_bobur — 4 wins, 3 losses
  • moroccanchess23 — 3 wins, 2 losses
  • hamelekh — 2 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw

Season aggregate (2025 blitz): 62 wins, 66 losses, 15 draws — heavy engagement against strong opposition keeps the edge sharp.

Time & Form Trends

  • Best day: Saturday (win rate ≈ 63%).
  • Peak morning performance: 08:00 shows a perfect-sample spike — early sessions are particularly effective.
  • Streaks: longest winning streak = 6; longest losing streak = 4; current losing streak = 1 (latest data).
  • Strength-adjusted Blitz win rate ≈ 48.9% — solid against a mixed field.

Memorable Blitz Game (Illustrative)

Replay a representative blitz encounter that showcases opening clarity and a long middlegame fight:

Use the embedded viewer to study typical maneuvering, tactical spikes, and late-game technique.

Visuals & Quick Stats

See rating trajectory for Blitz:

Peak reminder: .

Coaching Notes & Next Steps

  • Sharpen opening recall against common e4 responses — many games start with e4, so a little extra prep pays off.
  • Work on converting long endgames more efficiently — trimming 10–15 moves off average decisive length could turn several draws/losses into wins.
  • Exploit time windows: schedule rated training during JohnWick2011’s off-hours if you want a better shot.

For fans or analysts: replay the PGN above, study Common Sicilian Closed plans, and review Caro-Kann endgame patterns to understand what makes JohnWick2011 tick.

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