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Gilang Ramadhan

Username: Lanks23

Location: Sidoarjo

Playing Since: 2021-04-02 (Active)

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Rapid: 1161
151W / 117L / 9D
Blitz: 518
140W / 115L / 4D
Bullet: 847
1675W / 1617L / 41D

Gilang Ramadhan (Lanks23) - The Biological Chessmaster

Meet Gilang Ramadhan, whose chess career is a fascinating organism evolving steadily through the years — much like a nice symbiotic relationship between brain and board. Known online as Lanks23, Gilang’s style is less about chaotic mutations and more about careful adaptation, with a penchant for solid endgames (over 61% frequency!) and a surprising knack for comebacks that would make even the most resilient mitochondria proud.

Starting strong in 2021 with a rapid rating around 941, Gilang’s ratings have displayed a natural ebb and flow, reminiscent of a population's dynamic growth and decline. By 2025, Gilang had dived into blitz chess, a fast-paced environment where his rating danced between 194 and 709, showing that even in quick, high-stress situations, he can exhibit remarkable resilience — boasting a 69.23% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece.

His opening strategies remain top secret (both literally and figuratively), proving that Gilang likes to keep opponents guessing like a good ol' genetic shuffle. With win rates hovering around 44-46% across blitz and rapid games, Gilang’s approach blends patience with tactical venom, rarely allowing his psychological defenses to erode (a low tilt factor of 6 confirms this).

Gilang tends to thrive under specific environmental conditions: especially on Wednesday through Sunday, with peak performance in the late afternoons and evenings, where his chess neurons seem particularly active. When playing with white, his win rate is a confident 54.65%, while black sees a respectable 35.63%, showing a preference not unlike a butterfly favoring the morning sun.

When facing opponents, Gilang’s record reads like a selective predator: perfect 100% wins against some, zero against others — clearly a specialist in exploiting certain weaknesses like a hawk spotting prey. His resilience shines brightest in rapid games, and his current winning streak proves he's still reproducing new ideas and strategies at a healthy rate.

Overall, Gilang Ramadhan is a chess player whose gameplay ecosystem is a balance of solid defense, opportunistic attacks, and relentless psychological stamina — a true biological marvel on 64 squares. Watch out world, because this master is replicating success move by move!


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Quick summary for Gilang Ramadhan

Nice run lately — you’re finding finishing patterns and winning clean mates against uncastled kings. At the same time you still lose a few games to early tactical shots or time trouble. Below I’ll highlight what you do well, what to fix fast in bullet, and an actionable training plan you can use today.

Games to review (quick links)

  • Most recent win (sharp mate ideas):
  • Sharp win using queen tactics: riffa111 (see Qxc2#)
  • Loss by a common queen-mate motif:
    — opponent: francothegreat
  • Loss by flag / time trouble: opponent glubby33 — check your clock handling in winning endgames.

What you’re doing well (keep these)

  • Finishing instincts: you spot mating nets and follow through — several wins ended with decisive queen/bishop forks or mating tactics.
  • Opening breadth: you use many offbeat openings (Barnes, Scandinavian, Center Game) and convert chances when opponents misstep.
  • Practical play in scrappy positions: you create threats quickly and force opponents to find precise defensive moves under time pressure.

Key weaknesses to fix (high impact)

  • Time management / flagging: multiple games ended on time losses even from playable positions. Bullet is harsh — protect the clock while keeping plans simple.
  • Basic king safety errors: getting mated on g2/g7 or letting the opponent queen into your camp happens more than once. Before pushing pawns or grabbing material, ask: “Is my king safe?”
  • Tactical oversights early: quick queen checks (Qxg2/Qxc2) and discovered attacks cost you games — maintain a 1-second tactic scan before every move.
  • Endgame technique under clock: won positions slipped into time trouble or conversion errors. Practice a few typical rook+pawn endings so you can convert fast.

Concrete 2-week bullet training plan

  • Daily (10–20 min): 30 tactical puzzles aimed at mates and forks. Focus on patterns that cost you: queen mate motifs on g2/g7, back-rank mates, and discovered checks.
  • 3× per week (30 min): Play 8–10 bullet games with 1+1 increment instead of pure 1|0 — increment trains good clock habits and reduces flag losses.
  • 2× per week (15 min): Endgame drills — rook vs rook, simple king+rook vs king, and king+pawn races. Practice converting with the clock running (set 3|0 and convert in 30 moves).
  • Opening sharpening (brief): pick 2–3 reliable bullet lines you know well (you already do well with Scandinavian and Barnes). Reduce branching — memorise short plans for move 1–8 to save time in the middlegame.
  • Pre-move and safety rule: use pre-moves only when safe. Before every move in critical moments, ask: “Does opponent have a check, capture, or mate?” If yes, don’t pre-move.

Quick checklist to use during games (bullet-ready)

  • 1-second scan: checks/captures/mating threats before you move.
  • King safety first: castle early or create luft if you plan to keep the king in the center.
  • Simplify when ahead on the clock: swap pieces to reduce tactics and ease conversion.
  • When ahead on material, keep pieces active and trade queens if opponent has mating threats.
  • Flag-avoidance: if you’re winning on the board but low on time, switch to safe moves and trades — you’ll still score most of the time.

Tactical patterns to train now

  • Queen mate on g2/g7 after sacrifices on h3/h7 or clearing the g-file — look for back-rank/trap motifs.
  • Discovered checks and double attacks — many decisive moments in your games came from these patterns.
  • Bishop/queen battery finishing an exposed king (watch diagonals and central breaks).
  • Rook endgame conversion patterns — lateral rook checks, cutting off the king, and advancing connected passed pawns quickly.

Short-term goals (next 7 days)

  • Play 20 bullet games but at least 5 with 1+1 increment to practice time control.
  • Do 150 tactics (10 per day) focused on mate patterns that have beaten you recently.
  • Convert one won endgame per day in a 3|0 training session — focus on not flagging.

Resources & next steps

When you want, paste one of your recent game links and I’ll give a short line-by-line postmortem focused on the single decisive moment. If you prefer, I can generate a custom set of 20 tactics based on the mate patterns that beat you here.

  • Review these two illustrative games: win vs martelbd3 and loss vs francothegreat.
  • Want drills now? Reply “Drills” and I’ll send a 7-day plan with daily puzzles and exact positions to practice.


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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 682 518 1161
2024 884
2021 941
Rating by Year2021202420251161884YearRatingRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 929W / 802L / 15D 837W / 855L / 30D 54.9
2024 8W / 3L / 1D 2W / 7L / 2D 76.6
2021 10W / 6L / 1D 6W / 11L / 0D 62.0

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 470 242 220 8 51.5%
Czech Defense 213 102 109 2 47.9%
Barnes Defense 191 108 83 0 56.5%
Amazon Attack 187 97 90 0 51.9%
French Defense 154 82 69 3 53.2%
Amar Gambit 147 73 71 3 49.7%
Center Game 137 75 62 0 54.7%
Scotch Game 133 63 68 2 47.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 125 60 65 0 48.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 110 54 56 0 49.1%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 31 18 12 1 58.1%
Amazon Attack 20 9 9 2 45.0%
Center Game 15 12 3 0 80.0%
Scotch Game 13 6 6 1 46.1%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 12 4 7 1 33.3%
Philidor Defense 12 4 7 1 33.3%
Scandinavian Defense 11 6 5 0 54.5%
Dresden Opening: The Goblin 11 7 4 0 63.6%
Center Game: Berger Variation 11 8 3 0 72.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 10 6 4 0 60.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 26 12 14 0 46.1%
Scandinavian Defense 22 11 9 2 50.0%
Amazon Attack 21 9 12 0 42.9%
Center Game 18 9 8 1 50.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 15 8 7 0 53.3%
Barnes Defense 15 10 5 0 66.7%
Amar Gambit 13 9 4 0 69.2%
Dresden Opening: The Goblin 12 7 5 0 58.3%
Scotch Game 11 7 4 0 63.6%
Center Game: Berger Variation 11 7 4 0 63.6%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 1
Losing 10 0
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