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loveleen_kk

Playing Since: 2025-02-16 (Inactive)

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Rapid: 1624
3450W / 3441L / 213D
Bullet: 1568
1W / 0L / 0D

About loveleen_kk

Meet loveleen_kk, a dedicated chess player whose journey through the 64 squares is nothing short of epic. With a rapid rating peaking at 1662 in 2025, loveleen_kk has battled through nearly 5,000 rapid games—winning almost as many as they've lost in a thrilling, near-even rivalry with the chess gods! The knack for making comebacks is real here, boasting a comeback win rate of a stellar 76.9%. Talk about turning the tables!

Bullet is their lightning-fast playground, though with just one recorded game at a rating of 1568, it seems loveleen_kk is more about that thoughtful, rapid-paced drama than a bullet blitzer’s blitzkrieg.

Known for a serious endgame presence—appearing in nearly 70% of games—and a stubborn psychological fortitude (a tidy tilt factor of 12), loveleen_kk faces setbacks with resilience. After losing a piece? You’ll be thrilled to know this player’s bounce-back is flawless with a 100% win rate after such adversity. Clearly, giving up is not part of loveleen_kk’s vocabulary, especially with an early resignation rate below 1.2%!

When it comes to clock management, loveleen_kk tends to shine brightly between 7 AM and noon, grinding out wins at a 50%+ rate and making mornings the best time to challenge this strategist.

Who needs stereotypical openings when you can keep your strategy Top Secret? Loveleen_kk’s secret sauce has led to a solid 48.5% win rate over thousands of rapid games, proving that mystery can be a winning strategy.

Their longest winning streak? An impressive 18 games in a row—enough to make even Magnus think twice. And the current streak? Always fresh with a win, because loveleen_kk never stops battling.

Who are the challengers? From the familiar rivals like vitja53 and ark578 to most recent encounters against players such as joshgwom and yellowsupercaaar, loveleen_kk always brings the fight, no matter the opponent.

In short: loveleen_kk is a chess warrior who combines grit, strategy, and a dash of mystery to create a captivating and relentless presence on the board. Ready to face this opponent? Better bring your A-game—and maybe a good cup of coffee for those long rapid endgames!


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Hi loveleen_kk – personal feedback report

Your current peak is 1840 (2025-06-17). The charts below show when you score best – use them to schedule play/training when your win-rate is highest.

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👍 What already works

  • Enterprising attacks. In your latest win you unleashed 15.Bxh6!! and finished with 18.Rg3+, a textbook h-file assault.
  • Sound Queen’s-Gambit structures as White. You develop quickly, seize the centre, and convert small advantages efficiently.
  • Confidence in sacrificing material when the enemy king is exposed – a valuable skill many players lack.

🚧 Main improvement targets

1. Opening choices with Black

  1. Scandinavian (2…c6) – the pawn on c6 blocks your light-square bishop and hands White a space edge. In the loss to faithfuel your queen drifted to b2/a4 and was trapped. Suggestion: test the main line 3…Qxd5 or 3…Nf6 instead.
  2. Old Benoni (1…c5 vs 1.d4). Fun but double-edged – several defeats (e.g. 19.Qg7# against suvra83) began with slow development and an exposed king. If you like dynamic play, study modern Benoni theory (…g6 & …e6 plans); if not, add the more solid Slav Defense.

2. Premature pins with …Bg4 / …Bf5

Games vs FaithFuel, Nachtfahrt and others show the same pattern: you pin the knight, White hits you with h3–g4/Ne5 and gains time. Pin after you castle or when it supports a concrete tactic.

3. Tactics & calculation depth

Quick mates against you suggest you sometimes trust your opponent’s last move too much. Add 15 min of tactical training (back-rank, double attack, over-loaded piece themes) to each study session.

4. Clock handling

Two recent games were lost on time in drawable positions. Practise “candidate-move scanning” to make safe, routine moves fast and keep at least 60 seconds for complex positions.

📚 Model game (Replay & ask “why did this work?”)


⏩ Two-week action plan

  • Choose one defence vs 1.e4 and one vs 1.d4; play 10 rapid games in each and analyse the first 15 moves with an engine.
  • Daily: 25 rated puzzles + one 3-minute Puzzle Rush. Record any missed tactic in a notebook.
  • After every game write one sentence identifying the critical moment and the lesson learned.
  • Three times a week spend 15 minutes on basic rook & pawn endgames (Lucena, Philidor, opposition).

Keep the fighting spirit, tidy up the openings, and your next rating jump will come soon. Good luck at the board!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
ark578 9W / 9L / 2D
vitja53 9W / 10L / 1D
mpr-og 11W / 7L / 0D
thruster225 7W / 10L / 0D
jams56 5W / 10L / 1D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1568 1624

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1786W / 1674L / 95D 1665W / 1767L / 118D 67.4

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 1574 753 766 55 47.8%
Amazon Attack 1112 572 510 30 51.4%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 570 272 277 21 47.7%
Australian Defense 390 183 198 9 46.9%
Elephant Gambit 255 129 120 6 50.6%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 233 118 112 3 50.6%
Barnes Defense 216 93 116 7 43.1%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 195 101 90 4 51.8%
Modern 171 82 82 7 48.0%
Amar Gambit 164 74 83 7 45.1%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 18 0
Losing 12 4