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LordLibrarian

Playing Since: 2018-11-27 (Active)

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Daily: 1575
107W / 139L / 9D
Rapid: 2207
581W / 682L / 91D
Blitz: 2440
11485W / 13127L / 1587D
Bullet: 2215
604W / 540L / 36D

Profile Summary: LordLibrarian

Once a humble page in the great library of Chess.com, LordLibrarian has since transformed into a formidable warlord of the 64 squares. Starting with a blitz rating of a mere 566 in late 2018, this player's rating story reads like an epic saga filled with triumphs, losses, and a relentless climb up the ladder to peak glory.

By 2025, LordLibrarian boasts a blitz peak rating of 2547, a bullet max of 2079, and a rapid highlight at 2293. Not to forget their beloved daily games, peaking at a solid 1575. Talk about a versatility that would make even Magnus pause to take notes!

Playing Style & Stats

  • Known for patience with an average of 72 moves per win in longer games, proving that endurance beats haste.
  • Wields the white pieces with a slightly better win rate (~45%) than black (~43%), but don't let the dark side fool you—LordLibrarian wins plenty with both colors.
  • Rarely resigns early (under 2% early resignation)—a true chess gladiator who either fights till the end or forces an honorable checkmate.
  • Excels with a staggering 83% comeback rate after setbacks, embodying the true spirit of resilience.

Opening Preferences

The mighty "Top Secret" opening is clearly LordLibrarian's signature weapon across all time controls, especially blitz (where it’s deployed nearly 23,000 times!) with a respectable win rate just under 44%. Also fond of classical French Defense variations and the Caro-Kann, there’s a hint of a strategist who loves solidity peppered with surprise attacks.

Victories & Defeats

With over 10,000 wins in blitz alone and a history of lengthy battles, LordLibrarian is often found on the razor’s edge, trading wins and losses like a grandmaster ninja. They have survived a longest losing streak of 52, but bounced back to hold a current winning streak of 1 (always looking forward!).

Recent Matches – A Glimpse Behind the Library Doors

The latest games reveal a stunning blend of tactical awareness and time mastery. In one dizzying clash, LordLibrarian won on time against the strong player yung_guala with clever Queen's Gambit Declined moves, showcasing both nerves and precision. Another recent triumph was a masterful resignation victory against e4-c6-d4-d5, employing the Caro-Kann Defense like a true commander setting traps for hapless foes.

Quirky Tidbits

LordLibrarian’s chess journey reads like a novel: from a cautious beginner to a seasoned tactician who wins on time, by resignation, or by a devastating checkmate. Their win rate on Monday mornings is an impressive 44.13%, but don’t bother trying them on a Monday at 9 AM, when their win rate dips below 30%—even chess knights have their off days!

With a psychological tilt factor clocking at 52, sometimes their knights may get a little jumpy, but the comeback rate tells us a story of a true fighter who keeps calm, reorders their pawns, and directs their bishops with a smile (or a smirk).

So, whether it's blitz battles or long daily duels, opponents beware—LordLibrarian quietly studies their opponents’ moves, then checkmates with a twist worthy of a bestselling thriller!

"Patience, precision, and a pinch of madness"—that’s the LordLibrarian way.


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What you’re doing well in your daily games

You show a strong willingness to contest the center and open lines for your pieces. In several games you kept up steady development and created active piece play, which helps you seize the initiative early. Your openness to a variety of openings demonstrates adaptability and a readiness to press for advantages when the position allows. When you coordinate your pieces well in the middlegame, you often convert that activity into tangible chances.

Opportunities to improve

  • Convert small advantages more consistently. In some games you landed good middlegame chances but didn’t fully convert them into a clear edge or material gain. Practice planning a few concrete steps after you gain the initiative (target a specific pawn, open a line, or force a simplification with a clear goal).
  • Strengthen endgame technique. A number of losses come from transitions into endings where precise rook or pawn endgames are just as important as tactical skirmishes. Regular endgame drills, especially rook endings and king activity, will help you close out favorable positions.
  • Improve time management and avoid overcomplicated lines when behind on development. Simple, principled play often yields steadier results than chasing tactical flourishes in uncertain positions.
  • Deepen understanding of your top-performing openings. Barnes Defense and some unknown lines show strong results, but ensure you know the typical middlegame plans and common pitfalls so you don’t get surprised by standard responses.

Opening performance snapshot

Your results look particularly encouraging in a few areas. The Barnes Defense shows a high level of success across many games, suggesting it’s a strong anchor for your Black repertoire. The “Unknown” set has an exceptionally high win rate, which can be a source of confidence but also a reminder to consolidate understanding of those lines. The Scotch Game also provides solid results, indicating it’s worth keeping as part of your White repertoire, with attention to typical middlegame plans. Use these as dependable building blocks while continuing to study the core ideas behind each opening so you can handle common responses confidently.

Practical ideas for next training block

  • Choose a focused two-opening plan for the next 4–6 weeks: one for White (for example, a practical e4 setup) and one for Black (strengthen Barnes Defense or the Unknown lines). Practice those ideas deeply so you know the typical pawn structures, piece maneuvers, and plan templates.
  • Pair openings with targeted middlegame study: for each opening, identify 3 key middlegame concepts to remember (e.g., typical pawn breaks, when to trade and when to keep tension, king safety patterns).
  • In daily games, aim to reach a clear plan by move 15–20 in the middlegame. If you’re unsure, switch to a simpler plan (activate the rooks, target a weak pawn, or push a central break) rather than overcomplicating the position.
  • Incorporate regular endgame practice: rook endgames, king and pawn endgames, and basic technique for converting slight advantages. Short, focused drills (10–15 minutes) a few times per week can pay off in your daily games.

Suggested 1-week practice plan (mobile-friendly)

  • Day 1–2: Deep dive into Barnes Defense concepts. Read or watch a short concise guide on typical middlegame plans and common responses. Solve 5 related practice positions.
  • Day 3–4: Revisit Unknown openings. Identify 3 core ideas you want to execute in those lines and solve 5 positions that test those ideas.
  • Day 5: Endgame focus. Practice a set of rook endings and king activity puzzles for 15–20 minutes.
  • Day 6: Review a recent game you lost with a critical moment. Identify one alternative plan you could have tried and compare with a quick engine-free thought process.
  • Day 7: Play a slow game with a preplanned opening from your repertoire, concentrating on reaching a simple, clear middlegame plan by move 15.

Would you like a deeper dive?

If you’d like, I can annotate a specific recent game to highlight turning points, or walk through a model game from your Barnes Defense or Unknown lines to cement the key ideas. I can also tailor a mini-workshop focused on converting middlegame advantages into wins.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2202 2386 2207
2024 1937 2328 2223
2023 1937 2131 2266 1575
2022 1867 2119 1827 1546
2021 1917 2031 1765 1538
2020 1399 1674 1710 1460
2019 937 1294 961 1232
2018 579 566 715 907
Rating by Year201820192020202120222023202420252386566YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1208W / 1320L / 153D 1118W / 1343L / 212D 78.8
2024 1165W / 1332L / 200D 1103W / 1391L / 205D 72.5
2023 795W / 924L / 102D 743W / 931L / 127D 69.7
2022 1282W / 1410L / 168D 1124W / 1496L / 168D 70.1
2021 706W / 722L / 61D 651W / 758L / 75D 68.6
2020 941W / 928L / 78D 1002W / 869L / 77D 67.4
2019 421W / 407L / 27D 384W / 429L / 26D 56.9
2018 13W / 25L / 1D 8W / 31L / 2D 43.4

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 1828 810 916 102 44.3%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 1482 695 663 124 46.9%
Caro-Kann Defense 1155 533 538 84 46.1%
French Defense: Advance Variation 1122 493 570 59 43.9%
French Defense: Burn Variation 972 450 450 72 46.3%
Sicilian Defense 916 436 432 48 47.6%
French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Botvinnik Variation 908 404 458 46 44.5%
Scandinavian Defense 720 298 375 47 41.4%
Australian Defense 624 251 342 31 40.2%
Amazon Attack 608 252 326 30 41.5%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 151 80 65 6 53.0%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 97 44 47 6 45.4%
Amar Gambit 76 32 44 0 42.1%
Scandinavian Defense 64 34 28 2 53.1%
French Defense: Advance Variation 45 32 11 2 71.1%
Czech Defense 38 19 17 2 50.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 35 16 17 2 45.7%
Sicilian Defense 31 16 12 3 51.6%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 29 21 8 0 72.4%
Amazon Attack 28 10 17 1 35.7%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense: Advance Variation 92 45 43 4 48.9%
Amazon Attack 81 40 35 6 49.4%
French Defense 80 42 35 3 52.5%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 74 40 28 6 54.0%
French Defense: Burn Variation 67 30 32 5 44.8%
Australian Defense 63 29 28 6 46.0%
French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Botvinnik Variation 49 25 21 3 51.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 48 22 20 6 45.8%
Barnes Defense 38 15 19 4 39.5%
Scandinavian Defense 31 8 20 3 25.8%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Defense 25 20 5 0 80.0%
French Defense 15 7 8 0 46.7%
Amazon Attack 12 5 7 0 41.7%
French Defense: Advance Variation 11 5 5 1 45.5%
Unknown 10 9 1 0 90.0%
Four Knights Game: Spanish Variation 9 2 6 1 22.2%
Scotch Game 8 5 3 0 62.5%
French Defense: Burn Variation 7 2 5 0 28.6%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 6 2 4 0 33.3%
Scandinavian Defense 6 4 2 0 66.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 13 0
Losing 52 5
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