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Людмила

Username: Lyuda31_1

Playing Since: 2024-10-13 (Active)

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Daily: 1200
0W / 1L / 0D
Rapid: 746
1799W / 1841L / 178D
Bullet: 516
0W / 1L / 0D

Людмила (Lyuda31_1)

Meet Людмила, the fierce rapid chess enthusiast who dances gracefully between victories and lessons learned on the board. With a peak rapid rating of 1139 achieved in October 2024, Людмила has shown resilience, dedication, and the kind of determination only a chess warrior possesses. Despite some ups and downs—like a rating roller coaster that occasionally makes you scream—she keeps the pieces moving and the strategies evolving.

Playing mainly rapid games, Людмила's style is a blend of tactical awareness and endgame patience, with an impressive 61.99% comeback rate. She knows how to turn a tricky position around and is never shy about pulling off a sneaky checkmate when least expected (seriously, the tactic awareness is strong here!). 白 (white) pieces bring her a slightly better score with nearly a 50% win rate, while Black gives a respectable 45%, proving that Людмила is comfortable under any color spotlight.

Chess Personality & Strategy

  • Preferred Time Control: Rapid – she’s all about that thoughtful speed!
  • Favorite Openings: Bishops Opening dominates her playbook, boasting over 300 games and a 51% win rate. The Berlin Defense wrangles her opponents, though it's a bit less forgiving.
  • Longest Winning Streak: 9 games – a mini reign of terror on the board!
  • Longest Losing Streak: 13 games – hey, even champions have their "off" days.
  • Early Resignation Rate: A wise 3.82% – because no one likes dragging out a lost cause, right?
  • Endgame Passion: Nearly 56% of games reach the endgame, showing Людмила’s stamina and love for the long haul.

Recent Highlight: Checkmate in Style!

In a recent triumph against ancru123456789, Людмила showcased her prowess by executing a beautiful checkmate in just 24 moves:


A Bit of Chess Humor

Людмила approaches chess like a grandmaster... in the making, with a dash of humor and a pinch of “Oops, did I blunder that?” But every loss is just a plot twist in her exciting chess saga. After all, the queen isn't just a piece—she's Людмила's secret weapon and occasional mischief-maker.

Looking Forward

With a steady climb in her rapid rating from around 750 to a recent 840 in mid-2025, Людмила is on track to conquer even more opponents. Perhaps a bullet rating with more games awaits too; it’s just waiting for her to unleash that quick-fire magic.

Stay tuned as this rapid dynamo continues her quest—one move, one check, one checkmate at a time!


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Quick summary for Людмила

Nice fighting games over the last session — you showed good piece activity in your wins and willingness to create complications. At the same time a few recurring problems cost you in losses: king safety, allowing enemy rooks/queens to invade, and some missed tactical defences. Below are clear, concrete steps you can use next time you play rapid.

What you did well (recent examples)

  • Activated pieces and created threats in winning games — your rooks and knights often found useful squares and you pushed central pawns to open lines (example: your win as Black vs hich0427).
  • You use the initiative well — in the win vs jaiandy1110 you converted active knights and the queen into decisive pressure on the opponent’s position.
  • You aren’t afraid to trade and simplify when it helps you keep the advantage — good practical sense in complex middlegames.

View one of the recent wins (tap to replay):

Main recurring issues to fix

  • King safety: in a few losses the king became exposed after castling or pawn advances. Before castling or opening the center, check for enemy queen/rook infiltration and safe flight squares.
  • Rook/queen infiltration: opponents won by bringing rooks or the queen into your third and fourth ranks. Be careful about leaving weak back-rank or open files; contest those files early with rook(s) or bishop(s).
  • Tactical oversights under pressure: missed defensive resources or allowing checks on your king (for example decisive queen checks near the end). Slow down for one additional second when a check or capture appears—look for interpositions and captures of the attacker.
  • Endgame technique: some losses came from passive rook endgame play — improving basic rook+pawn vs rook patterns, and active rook placement, will turn losses into draws or wins.
  • Time management: the clocks show moments with low time. When short on time, simplify or reduce calculation depth and focus on safe, practical moves.

Concrete next steps (daily / weekly plan)

  • Daily tactics: 10–15 focused puzzles each day (forks, pins, skewers, discovered attacks). Aim for quality — check why you missed each one.
  • Endgame practice (3× week): 15–20 minutes on basic rook endgames, opposition, and king activity. Learn simple winning plans and how to hold a second-rank invasion.
  • Opening polish (2× week, 20–30 min): reinforce your main lines (you play lots of Bishop's Opening and the Scandinavian). Learn typical pawn breaks and one or two model plans for both sides — not just moves but plans.
  • One rapid training game (15+10) per day: longer time controls force you to practise planning and reduce mouse/move slips.
  • Post-game review: after each session, pick 2 recent losses and find the one move that changed the game. Write it down and remember pattern (e.g., "don't allow rook infiltration on the fourth rank").

Opening and repertoire notes

  • Your best results appear in the Bishop’s Opening family — that’s a strength. Keep the core moves and study typical middlegame plans rather than chasing novelties.
  • You play Scandinavian and Caro‑Kann positions reasonably often. For those lines, prioritize safe king plans and early piece coordination so the queen cannot harass you into passive positions.
  • Tip: when the opponent aims early queen checks (Qh5/Qf3 patterns), react by developing with tempo and avoid creating holes around your king. A timely knight or bishop development often parries their threats.

Mini checklist to use during a game

  • Before every move: Are there checks, captures, threats? If yes — calculate; if no — make a constructive move.
  • Before castling: Is the center about to open? Do I have flight squares for my king?
  • If opponent invades the 4th/3rd rank with a rook/queen: can I trade or block with a minor piece or push a pawn to create luft?
  • When low on time: simplify (if safe) and trade to reduce tactical complexity.

Small measurable goals for the next 30 days

  • Complete 300 tactics with at least 75% accuracy — log two common tactical patterns you miss most.
  • Play 30 longer rapid games (10+10 or 15+10) and review the three most instructive losses.
  • Work 4 endgame sessions (30 minutes total) focused on rook endgames and king activity.

Game replay & opponents

  • Replay the win vs Hich0427: hich0427 and the win vs jaiandy1110.
  • Study the losses vs jordan-anderson125, quan25122005 and torgayev — look specifically at the moments when pieces can invade the back rank or when the king loses safety.

Final encouragement

Your overall win/loss numbers and opening stats show you're playing lots of games and learning continuously. Small targeted practice (tactics + rook endgames + one slower game daily) will give fast improvement. Keep the good habits — activate pieces early and avoid passive defence — and focus your training on the weak spots listed above. You’ve got momentum; use structured practice and you’ll see the rating trend reverse.

Если хотите, я могу: review one specific loss move-by-move, make a short annotated replay for you, or create a 2‑week training schedule tailored to your openings — tell me which you prefer.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
hich0427 1W / 0L / 0D View
jordan-anderson125 0W / 1L / 0D View
jaiandy1110 1W / 0L / 0D View
quan25122005 0W / 1L / 0D View
torgayev 0W / 1L / 0D View
rafika13 1W / 0L / 0D View
johanf88 1W / 0L / 0D View
lazsjr 0W / 1L / 0D View
aymel2020 0W / 1L / 0D View
0rooksgiven 0W / 2L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
wezz_thevibe 3W / 0L / 0D View Games
cashzhingding 2W / 0L / 0D View Games
meminix74 0W / 2L / 0D View Games
moms953 2W / 0L / 0D View Games
skibidi071113 2W / 0L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 662 1200
2024 516 754
Rating by Year20242025754662YearRatingRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 663W / 647L / 77D 641W / 686L / 62D 58.3
2024 180W / 179L / 16D 167W / 193L / 14D 59.1

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Bishop's Opening 514 252 235 27 49.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 474 214 245 15 45.1%
Bishop's Opening: 3.d3 284 128 138 18 45.1%
Scandinavian Defense 262 121 124 17 46.2%
Amar Gambit 162 83 76 3 51.2%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 152 79 67 6 52.0%
Amazon Attack 125 57 63 5 45.6%
French Defense 109 45 62 2 41.3%
Barnes Defense 109 56 47 6 51.4%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 102 48 49 5 47.1%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 1
Losing 13 0
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