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krshin

Playing Since: 2020-06-15 (Active)

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Rapid: 726
795W / 792L / 29D
Blitz: 483
511W / 464L / 21D
Bullet: 192
0W / 2L / 0D

KRSHIN: A Modern Chess Maverick

Emerging on the online chess scene in 2020, KRSHIN has established himself as a dynamic and evolving competitor, blending modern tactical insight with a resilient fighting spirit. His journey through blitz and rapid formats has been one full of intriguing highs and thoughtful recalibrations—a true testament to the art and science of chess.

In his early years, KRSHIN demonstrated considerable promise on the blitz board with ratings that steadily climbed before experiencing the natural ebbs and flows of competitive play. His rapid format achievements stand as a hallmark of his ability to harness deep positional understanding under pressure, peaking with an impressive rating of 810 in 2022. Even as fluctuations continued in subsequent years, his evolving performance narrative has been one of adaptation and persistent improvement.

Known for maintaining a diverse opening repertoire, KRSHIN’s games are a mosaic of classic and innovative strategies. Whether venturing into the energetic realms of the Queen’s and King’s Pawn openings or navigating intricate defense schemes like the Nimzowitsch and Petrovs, his style is characterized by flexibility and an appetite for calculated risks. His opening choices not only highlight strategic creativity but also underscore a readiness to explore varied positions—a quality that keeps his opponents guessing.

Beyond raw ratings and opening book lines, KRSHIN places a strong emphasis on psychological balance. With a tilt factor kept to a modest 11 and a remarkable comeback rate exceeding 60%, he has cultivated an ability to rebound from setbacks. His statistical footprint shows a distinctive edge when playing as White and a thoughtful approach to game dynamics that sees him averaging over 50 moves in wins—demonstrating both patience and stamina in the endgame.

KRSHIN’s performance rhythm also hints at a disciplined training schedule, with peak win rates recorded during quiet early mornings and late evenings. Whether engaging in fierce blitz duels or navigating the deeper waters of rapid play, his games are annotated by a blend of rigorous calculation, tactical ingenuity, and an unyielding competitive drive.

As he continues to challenge a varied and ever-demanding field of opponents, KRSHIN’s career remains a work in progress—one watched with keen anticipation by the chess community. His journey is not just measured in ratings and statistics but also in the evolving art of his play, positioning him as a noteworthy, resilient, and strategically innovative force in modern chess.


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Quick summary

Nice work — you converted a material/pawn advantage into a full point in your last win and you keep playing sharp, tactical games. The pattern from recent games: good dynamic play and pawn pushes, but recurring time trouble and a few endgame / conversion issues. Below are targeted, practical suggestions you can apply in blitz immediately.

Games to review (quick links)

  • Win vs kvenkatesh1729 — key ideas: created and pushed a passed pawn, active rooks and decisive pressure. Quick review:
  • Loss vs mustelus — time trouble and some tactical slips; the final result was a time loss. Quick review:

Win (position after move 29...Nc3):

Loss (final phase — time scramble):

What you’re doing well

  • Creating and competing for passed pawns — in your win you pushed a connected passed pawn to create decisive promotion threats. That shows good feel for dynamic pawn play.
  • Active rook play — you get rooks onto open files and the seventh/eighth ranks quickly, which leads to concrete targets.
  • Decisive tactical awareness — your strength-adjusted win rate (~52.6%) and good results in sharp gambit lines show you find practical tactics under pressure.
  • Opening choices that score — you do well with aggressive openings (Amar Gambit, Elephant Gambit) that give you practical chances and imbalance.

Recurring issues to fix

  • Time management / flagging — several recent games ended by time. You often reach severe time trouble in the late middlegame. That’s costing wins and turning drawn/won positions into losses.
  • Endgame technique — some positions with rooks and minor pieces need more precise conversion (opposing king activity, cutting off the enemy king, using passed pawns effectively).
  • Risky simplifications in time trouble — when the clock gets low you trade into technical endgames where the opponent can outplay you on the clock.
  • Occasional tactical oversights when under pressure — in a couple of lost games a knight fork or back-rank tactic by the opponent decided the game.

Concrete next steps (apply in the next 7 days)

  • Clock plan: play the first 10 moves in ~1:00 total. If your clock is below 1:00 after 20 moves, switch to single-purpose moves (simplify, exchange queens if safe, avoid long calculation).
  • Practice with increment: if possible, play several 5|3 or 3|2 games to train using increment to avoid flagging. If not available, aim to keep 30–40 seconds on the clock entering the endgame.
  • Tactic routine: 10–15 tactical puzzles daily (quality over quantity). Focus on forks, skewers, discovered attacks and endgame tactics you recently missed.
  • Endgame micro-sessions (10–15 minutes): rook + pawn vs rook basics, Lucena position, king + pawn endings, and knight vs pawn scenarios you encountered in your losses.
  • One opening focus: pick 1–2 lines you play often (for example review typical plans in the London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation or in the Van't Kruijs-like lines you hit) so you spend less time in the opening during blitz.

Practical drills and weekly plan

  • Daily (15–25 minutes): 10 tactics + 10 minutes of one endgame theme (rook endings X3 days, pawn endings X2 days).
  • 3x per week: Play 5 rapid (10|5) games — force yourself to think slower and apply the same opening plans you use in blitz.
  • 1 session: review one lost/won game with an engine or stronger player — find the single turning move and write down the plan you should have followed.

Simple checklist to use during a blitz game

  • Do I have more time? If no, simplify if a safe simplification keeps chances and reduces calculation load.
  • Are my rooks active? If not, aim to double or put them on open files quickly.
  • Avoid pre-moves if a tactical reply exists — safe pre-moves only.
  • Count opponent’s checks and forks before each capture in time trouble.

Specific moments to study from your last games

  • Win vs kvenkatesh1729 — study move 21...c3 and the idea of advancing the c-pawn supported by rooks; this is a textbook “outside passed pawn” / distraction technique. Recreate the line and practice converting similar pawn + rook setups.
  • Loss vs mustelus — replay the phase around 21...Bxe2 and 31 Nxf7: identify whether earlier piece placement could have stopped White’s knight infiltration. Practice short calculation exercises (spot Nxh7/Nxf7 tactics) so these patterns become automatic.

Small habit changes that add rating points

  • Make a 3-move “time buffer” rule: keep at least 30 seconds after move 20 in blitz. If you break the rule, stop and reflect for 5 minutes on what cost you time.
  • When ahead on the scoreboard, switch to practical moves — don’t try to out-calculate everything in the final minutes.
  • Keep a short notebook: record 1 tactical motif and 1 endgame idea from each session. After 10 games you’ll see patterns and improvement.

Want me to make a 2-week training plan?

Tell me which time controls you’ll play (e.g., 3|0, 5|3) and which opening(s) you want to keep — I’ll return a detailed drill schedule and the specific puzzles/endgames to practice.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 192 474 733
2024 319 711
2022 617 810
2021 643
2020 568 653
Rating by Year20202021202220242025810319YearRatingBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 258W / 214L / 9D 224W / 248L / 6D 49.1
2024 168W / 176L / 8D 167W / 178L / 6D 48.5
2022 89W / 80L / 2D 90W / 77L / 5D 49.2
2021 0W / 0L / 0D 0W / 1L / 0D 43.0
2020 147W / 128L / 7D 145W / 139L / 6D 47.1

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 272 133 132 7 48.9%
Amazon Attack 111 44 66 1 39.6%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 89 48 40 1 53.9%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 86 41 44 1 47.7%
Australian Defense 82 42 40 0 51.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 62 29 33 0 46.8%
Dresden Opening: The Goblin 51 27 19 5 52.9%
Amar Gambit 43 16 27 0 37.2%
French Defense 42 24 18 0 57.1%
Scotch Game 41 15 25 1 36.6%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 163 93 67 3 57.1%
Amazon Attack 67 37 28 2 55.2%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 67 34 33 0 50.8%
Australian Defense 56 28 28 0 50.0%
Scotch Game 48 26 19 3 54.2%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 47 24 23 0 51.1%
Amar Gambit 41 26 15 0 63.4%
Elephant Gambit 31 19 11 1 61.3%
Three Knights Opening 26 14 11 1 53.9%
Four Knights Game 25 14 11 0 56.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
KGD: Classical, 3.Bc4 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Australian Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 0
Losing 11 4
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