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Kenny

Username: kennymendozacerezo

Playing Since: 2021-09-15 (Active)

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Daily: 788
31W / 27L / 1D
Rapid: 963
146W / 118L / 13D
Blitz: 1004
672W / 621L / 65D
Bullet: 545
31W / 30L / 0D

Kenny Mendoza Cerezo — Chess Enthusiast & Tactical Dynamo

Kenny, known online as kennymendozacerezo, is a chess player whose journey through the 64 squares resembles an epic saga of ups, downs, and occasional strategic brilliance. His rapid rating has skyrocketed from a humble 197 in 2021 to an impressive peak of 928 in 2025 — proving that persistence really pays off, even if it means enduring a few awkward losses along the way.

With a playing style blending patience and resilience, Kenny averages about 61 moves in his wins and nearly 70 moves in losses, showing a knack for grinding out long battles rather than quick checkmates. Speaking of checkmates, he’s capped a respectable number of victories that ended with a decisive mate, but he also knows the art of resignation — often choosing to bow out gracefully rather than fall into a prolonged misery.

Named the "Comback King" by some friendly onlookers, Kenny boasts a remarkable 79.8% comeback rate — turning the tables when the odds are against him with the agility of a chess ninja. His psychological resilience is evident too, with a tilt factor of just 8%, meaning he keeps his cool even when his pieces start mysteriously vanishing.

Favorite Openings & Battle Tactics

Kenny's opening repertoire reads like a grand tour through chess history's quirky corners. He shines brightest with the Englund Gambit (winning almost 78% of those games) and the Scandinavian Defense, both of which seem like secret weapons in his arsenal. His adventures with the King’s Pawn Opening and various Zukertort variations reveal a taste for classic, well-trodden paths — but with his own twist that frequently confounds opponents.

Preferred Time Controls

Kenny feels equally comfortable across all time formats but seems to have a special affinity for blitz chess, where he has logged an impressive 148 games in May 2025 alone, peaking at a blistering 862 rating. His bullet rating peaks at 500, a respectable feat that suggests speed chess thrills him, even if it sometimes leads to a few quick resignations or blunders.

On the Board & Beyond

A deep thinker outside the board and a fierce competitor inside, Kenny’s win percentages tell a tale of steady improvement and strategic depth: over 54% wins when playing white, and nearly 47% when handling the black pieces. His most successful days are Sundays and Fridays, and if you want to find him in a gaming zone fully alert and ready, early mornings around 3 AM are prime hunting times — perhaps fueled by dreams of chess glory.

Latest Triumph

In a thrilling recent rapid game, Kenny demonstrated his patience and tactical prowess to beat koushka69 on time. Sailing through a solid Queens Pawn Opening - Zukertort Variation, Kenny masterfully maneuvered the midgame before closing out with precision. It's proof that practice and perseverance aren't just clichés — they are the hallmarks of Kenny’s chess journey.

Whether you’re an aspiring chess player or just a fellow lover of the game, Kenny’s profile is a reminder that every game played is a story earned — sometimes glorious, sometimes humbling, but always worth telling.


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Quick recap

Nice run — you converted clean tactical chances and also lost a couple of games to mating nets and time pressure. Below are focused, practical tips to keep the good stuff and reduce the repeatable mistakes in bullet.

Game highlights (click to replay)

Good example: the finish from your recent win where you forced mate after exchanging into a queen-and-rook tactic. Replay the final sequence to feel the pattern:

  • Win vs pardo24r — quick finish exploiting a back-rank/queen tactic:

What you're doing well

  • Fast pattern recognition in sharp positions — you spot tactical shots and convert quickly (great for bullet).
  • Good use of checks and forcing moves to keep the opponent on the back foot — you create practical problems under clock pressure.
  • Willingness to simplify into winning material/endings when the chance appears.
  • You mix active piece play with direct threats — this produces winners against less careful opponents.

Biggest repeatable leaks

  • Time trouble. A couple of games ended by timeout or rushed play — keep the clock in mind from move one.
  • King safety when pushing on the flank: in the loss you ended up exposed (king on the queenside) and got mated after a pawn capture. Avoid walking the king into mate nets without escape squares.
  • Occasional loose pieces and tactical oversights when you trade down quickly — you convert wins, but sometimes you leave a piece en prise when switching focus to attack.
  • Premoves and automatic moves in unclear positions — these cost you in complex middlegames where the opponent has tactics available.

Concrete fixes — short drills

Do these 15–20 minute drills, 3× per week:

  • Tactics: 10–15 puzzles focusing on forks, skewers, pins and discovered checks. Emphasize pattern recognition and speed.
  • Back-rank and mating patterns: run a short set of back-rank mate drills so you spot both attacks and defenses fast.
  • Blitz with increment: 5-minute games with a 3 second increment (or 60+1 but play slower) to practice time management — force yourself to keep 20–30 seconds on the clock at move 15.
  • One-minute positional checks: play 10 games where your goal is "no hanging pieces" — before each move glance for opponent threats and hanging pieces.

Bullet-specific tips

  • Pre-moves: use them for safe captures and recaptures only. Don’t pre-move into checks or complicated captures.
  • Keep king safety simple: if you castle, avoid unnecessary pawn pushes that open files near your king in bullet — small weaknesses are fatal fast.
  • Openings: stick to a narrow repertoire you know well. Use solid, familiar lines like the systems you win with — repeat them until they become automatic.
  • Practical play: when ahead, simplify quickly. Trade pieces and reduce the opponent's tactical chances — faster conversion wins on the clock.

Opening & middlegame pointers

  • Against the Zukertort/Chigorin-type setups (Queens-Pawn Opening — Zukertort/Chigorin): keep tension in the center and watch for knight jumps to e5/d4. Your games show you win when you open lines for the queen/rooks.
  • Old Benoni / dynamic pawn breaks (Old Benoni Defense): when you get the initiative, target the weak c-pawns and use knights to invade — you already did this well in wins.
  • If an opening produces sharp tactical lines and you’re low on time, steer toward simpler, more solid setups where you can rely on pattern play instead of calculation.

Tactical checklist (before you move)

  • Any checks or captures for either side? (If yes, calculate first.)
  • Are any of my pieces undefended or attacked? (Fix before attacking.)
  • Does my king have escape squares — or can I be mated by a pawn or minor piece?
  • If I trade, does it simplify to a winning endgame or create immediate tactical risk?

Mini training plan (next 2 weeks)

  • Day A — 20 min tactics (fast) + 5 bullet games (focus: no hanging pieces).
  • Day B — 15 min back-rank drills + 3 longer blitz games (10+3) to practice conversion with time.
  • Day C — Review 1 loss and 1 win: replay them slowly, ask “what else?” and note one repeatable error to fix.
  • Repeat A–C through the week; aim for consistency not volume.

Quick checklist before each bullet game

  • Openings: pick one line and stick to it for the first 10 moves.
  • Clock: keep >30 seconds at move 10 if possible.
  • Threat scan: 3-second look for opponent checks and hanging pieces after each move.
  • When ahead: trade pieces to reduce tactics and pressure the clock.

Next step

Pick one drill from the plan and do it for three sessions this week. Replay the winning PGN above and the mate against you — seeing both patterns will make them easier to spot in future games. If you want, I can generate a 7-day drill schedule tailored to the openings you play (for example Queens-Pawn Opening — Zukertort/Chigorin and Old Benoni Defense).



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 545 1058 963 788
2024 568
2023 408 579 783 742
2022 515 592 404
2021 197
Rating by Year202120222023202420251058197YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 310W / 227L / 24D 256W / 278L / 32D 76.8
2024 1W / 1L / 0D 1W / 1L / 0D 71.8
2023 134W / 120L / 7D 124W / 120L / 9D 63.5
2022 24W / 18L / 0D 20W / 16L / 3D 53.4
2021 0W / 1L / 0D 0W / 0L / 0D 42.0

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 94 51 38 5 54.3%
Scandinavian Defense 90 47 39 4 52.2%
Australian Defense 86 39 43 4 45.4%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 83 39 41 3 47.0%
Barnes Defense 70 34 33 3 48.6%
Center Game: Berger Variation 57 34 22 1 59.6%
Dutch Defense 43 22 19 2 51.2%
Philidor Defense 39 18 17 4 46.1%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 38 15 22 1 39.5%
Sicilian Defense 37 14 23 0 37.8%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Alekhine Defense 10 5 5 0 50.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 7 2 5 0 28.6%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 6 3 3 0 50.0%
Dutch Defense 4 3 1 0 75.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Australian Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Scandinavian Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
QGA: 3.e3 c5 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 32 17 15 0 53.1%
Australian Defense 29 21 8 0 72.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 25 12 11 2 48.0%
Amar Gambit 17 8 8 1 47.1%
French Defense 11 7 4 0 63.6%
Scandinavian Defense 9 8 1 0 88.9%
Barnes Defense 9 4 4 1 44.4%
Sicilian Defense 9 4 4 1 44.4%
Elephant Gambit 9 4 4 1 44.4%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 9 2 5 2 22.2%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 9 4 5 0 44.4%
Australian Defense 6 5 1 0 83.3%
Unknown 5 5 0 0 100.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 3 2 1 0 66.7%
French Defense 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Alekhine Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
King's Indian Attack 3 0 3 0 0.0%
Barnes Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Döry Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 9 0
Losing 8 1
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