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David

Username: Kytan

Playing Since: 2009-01-27 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 2036
304W / 180L / 17D
Rapid: 2237
942W / 598L / 58D
Blitz: 2623
30906W / 24635L / 5289D
Bullet: 2548
5800W / 2997L / 473D

David: The Bullet Blitz Conqueror

David, often known as Kytan across the chessboard, is a force to be reckoned with in the wild world of chess, especially in the lightning-fast Bullet and Blitz formats. Starting from humble beginnings around 2010 with a Bullet rating under 900, David's journey is nothing short of epic.

Over the years, David has rocketed his Bullet rating to an astonishing peak of 2606 in 2023, a testament to his rapid-fire reflexes and mind-boggling tactical prowess. In Blitz, he’s danced through the ranks to a scorching peak near 2750—making him the nightmare of anyone who dares flag him in just a few minutes per game.

His style? A mixture of patience and speed. David is no stranger to the grind either: averaging over 86 moves per win suggests he doesn't just blitz away; he outplays opponents in long, grueling fights—so don’t take your eyes off him even if it looks like he’s going down!

David’s psychological resilience might just be his secret weapon. With a staggering 92.37% comeback rate and an undefeated 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player embodies the spirit of “never say die.” Tilt factor? Pssh, he’s barely scratched with a low 18, proving he can keep his cool when others heat up.

In terms of openings, he keeps his cards close to his chest—labeled “Top Secret” for good reason—with a Bullet win rate of about 68%. Perhaps he’ll swap one or two with you if you catch him off guard, but don’t count on it!

David doesn’t just play; he embodies the art of rapid chess. Whether slaughtering opponents on a lazy Sunday afternoon or crushing foes past midnight, his win rates hover steadily above 55%, peaking in the early hours when most humans are too sleepy to bother with chess.

Known for a longest winning streak of 69 games and still riding a 2-game winning streak, David is like the chess version of that friend who “just keeps winning” (a hint: they probably know the secret — and it’s not coffee).

Outside the board, David is that player who quietly racks up thousands of games, winning more than anyone would expect and making losses look like simple side quests on the road to legendary status.

So if you ever face off against David (or Kytan, as he’s sometimes called), prepare for a whirlwind of bullets, blitzes, and brain-bending strategies. And remember: he only resigns early about 1% of the time—which means if you see the game ending quickly, chances are it’s your move that made him drop the mic.

In the kingdom of rapid chess, David is not just a player—he's an unstoppable force!


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Coach Chesswick

What you’re doing well

You have a strong willingness to fight for dynamic chances in blitz. When the position becomes tactical, you often find active ideas that create practical problems for your opponent. You also show resilience by continuing to press in the middlegame and looking for chances to complicate the game in a favorable way.

Key improvement areas

  • King safety and stable structures: in fast games, early pawn pushes or long, aggressive sequences can weaken king safety. Aim to keep the pawn shield intact and favor solid development before opening lines against your own king.
  • Time management in blitz: try to reduce decision time on non-critical moves. Develop a quick plan for the first several moves and use a two-minute “deadline” for deciding major plans, so you have more time to verify critical moments later.
  • Avoid over-ambitious tactics when simply consolidating would win: if you’re already ahead or the position is balanced, consider simpler, safer moves that reduce risk instead of chasing flashy lines.
  • Consistent endgame technique: work on common rook endings, king activity, and pawn endgames. In blitz, converting even small edges into a win often hinges on clear endgame knowledge.
  • Opening discipline and repertoire: in rapid play, a compact, well-known opening plan helps avoid early mistakes. Focus on a small set of solid responses and learn the typical middlegame plans for those lines.

Targeted plan for the next 2-4 weeks

  • Build a concise opening repertoire: choose 1-2 White and 1-2 Black responses you feel comfortable with, plus 2 clear middlegame plans for each. Practice these lines so you know the typical maneuvers and potential pitfalls.
  • Daily tactical habit: 15-20 minutes of puzzles focusing on common motifs (forks, pins, discovered attacks, and simple tactics to win material). Finish with a quick review of missed ideas to reinforce learning.
  • Endgame practice: dedicate 2-3 short sessions per week to rook endings, king-and-pawn endings, and basic opposition concepts. Use simple, repeatable plans to convert small advantages.
  • Post-game reflection: after each blitz game, identify two critical moments and write down what you would change in your next move, plus one safer alternative you could have chosen.

Drills and practice ideas

  • Do a daily 15-minute tactical puzzle set, aiming for steady improvement rather than perfect first-time results.
  • Schedule 2 short blitz practice sessions per week (e.g., 3+2 or 5+0). After each session, spend 5 minutes reviewing the games and jot down a single concrete improvement.
  • Pick one endgame pattern each week (for example, rook endings or king activity) and drill it with short, controlled sequences until you’re comfortable applying it in games.
  • Run quick 3-round tournaments to simulate blitz pressure. Note where you felt rushed and plan a strategy to slow down at those moments in the future.

Final notes

With a focused, structured approach, you can stabilize performance in blitz and turn more opportunities into wins. Prioritize safety in the opening, clear endgame play, and disciplined time management, and you should see steady improvement over the coming weeks.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2548 2655 2036
2024 2464 2605
2023 2570 2537 2036
2022 2520 2542 2237 2036
2021 2342 2526 2196 2033
2020 2367 1969
2019 2076 2302 2033
2018 2313 1907
2017 2281 1969
2016 2004 2359
2015 2090 1297 2016 1523
2014 2008 2124 2078 1773
2013 2000 1875 1772 1773
2012 1670 1915 1713 1788
2011 1621 1750 1706 1769
2010 1317 1622 1458 1665
2009 1183
Rating by Year2009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021202220232024202526551183YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1466W / 989L / 327D 1327W / 1118L / 329D 98.4
2024 2496W / 1588L / 445D 2252W / 1843L / 442D 95.3
2023 2753W / 1893L / 482D 2508W / 2070L / 493D 93.9
2022 2100W / 1410L / 394D 1921W / 1593L / 376D 94.5
2021 2242W / 1223L / 338D 2085W / 1402L / 285D 91.2
2020 1147W / 780L / 221D 1015W / 968L / 182D 90.7
2019 630W / 439L / 101D 585W / 512L / 86D 88.7
2018 574W / 391L / 67D 545W / 415L / 60D 89.5
2017 1117W / 801L / 140D 1076W / 825L / 145D 90.8
2016 897W / 570L / 106D 819W / 645L / 108D 93.8
2015 1473W / 728L / 93D 1387W / 796L / 95D 85.1
2014 1449W / 838L / 103D 1369W / 911L / 99D 83.4
2013 284W / 174L / 19D 278W / 184L / 10D 79.5
2012 770W / 382L / 38D 778W / 404L / 39D 68.9
2011 1541W / 750L / 60D 1563W / 858L / 57D 63.2
2010 923W / 492L / 36D 922W / 561L / 33D 61.3
2009 22W / 28L / 0D 19W / 32L / 0D 41.8

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 1383 943 379 61 68.2%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 890 582 264 44 65.4%
Scandinavian Defense 734 523 187 24 71.2%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 729 544 143 42 74.6%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 610 446 145 19 73.1%
Amar Gambit 577 437 129 11 75.7%
French Defense: Classical Variation, Svenonius Variation 575 343 197 35 59.6%
Caro-Kann Defense 503 329 152 22 65.4%
Czech Defense 440 317 105 18 72.0%
Barnes Defense 414 310 90 14 74.9%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense: Classical Variation, Svenonius Variation 6217 3243 2334 640 52.2%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 5072 2700 1800 572 53.2%
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation, Botvinnik System 4852 2628 1643 581 54.2%
Sicilian Defense 3969 2098 1515 356 52.9%
French Defense 3869 1988 1609 272 51.4%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 2497 1402 862 233 56.1%
Scandinavian Defense 2366 1215 941 210 51.4%
French Defense: Advance Variation 1976 961 896 119 48.6%
Czech Defense 1607 921 598 88 57.3%
Four Knights Game: Spanish Variation 1508 811 568 129 53.8%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 80 74 6 0 92.5%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 78 54 23 1 69.2%
Scotch Game 54 42 11 1 77.8%
Philidor Defense 41 17 22 2 41.5%
Amazon Attack 38 32 5 1 84.2%
French Defense 37 35 2 0 94.6%
Elephant Gambit 20 10 9 1 50.0%
Czech Defense 18 11 6 1 61.1%
Sicilian Defense 16 10 5 1 62.5%
Barnes Defense 14 13 1 0 92.9%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Philidor Defense 133 89 42 2 66.9%
French Defense 97 69 23 5 71.1%
French Defense: Advance Variation 95 70 23 2 73.7%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 74 46 22 6 62.2%
Amar Gambit 71 57 14 0 80.3%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 66 41 21 4 62.1%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 63 47 16 0 74.6%
Amazon Attack 56 42 13 1 75.0%
Four Knights Game 47 28 17 2 59.6%
Elephant Gambit 47 40 7 0 85.1%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 69 1
Losing 18 0
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