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m5swefy

Playing Since: 2023-11-06 (Active)

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Daily: 526
8W / 21L / 0D
Rapid: 364
573W / 568L / 76D
Blitz: 204
4W / 7L / 0D

m5swefy: The Relentless Chess Wanderer

If chess were a rollercoaster, m5swefy would be that wild ride with unexpected loops and thrilling drops. With a peak Rapid rating of 425 (June 2024), m5swefy has journeyed through a sea of 900+ rapid games, securing 457 wins and suffering nearly as many losses, showing a dogged refusal to back down—70% of these battles fought with the mysterious "Top Secret" opening strategy.

Known for a tactical spirit that shines especially when the chips are down, m5swefy boasts a nearly 50% comeback rate—because giving up is for quitters. Though losing a piece might cause a bit of drama (win rate after losing a piece is ~35%), it's the heart of the fight that keeps this player in the game.

Their chess hours reveal a nocturnal battler who thrives in the early morning hours—apparently 5:00 AM is peak brilliance time. Don’t be fooled by losses; this player’s longest winning streak is a fiery 8 games, with some inevitable rough patches (hello 10-game losing streak), keeping the saga interesting.

Favorite Battlegrounds & Tactics

  • Rapid Games: The "Top Secret" opening is a staple, but m5swefy has shown a respectable ~58% win rate using the Scandinavian Defense, proving it’s no secret weapon.
  • Blitz & Daily: Less frequent but no less fierce, with blitz peak ratings in the 240s and daily surpassing 600, showing aptitude across time formats.
  • Endgames: Plays relatively long (46 moves average per win), showing endurance and strategic patience in tight spots.

Recent Highlights

A recent victory featuring a sharp Scandinavian Defense Closed ended in a satisfying checkmate after a tactical melee, showcasing m5swefy's killer instincts under pressure. The complexity and precision of the final moves could give grandmasters a run for their money—or at least a good laugh watching a pawn promote to chaos.


Personality on the Board

m5swefy keeps a cool tilt factor of 10, suggesting that even the toughest losses are shrugged off with a grin and a quick reset. Early resignations happen roughly 13% of the time—sometimes you just know when to save your sanity and try again later.

Chess is serious business, but m5swefy’s journey reads like a story of perseverance, quirky tactics, and relentless learning on the battlefield of 64 squares.

Keep watching the board—this player’s next unexpected move may be just around the corner!


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Coach Chesswick

Hi m5swefy 👋 – Here’s a tailored improvement plan for you

1. Current snapshot

• Peak blitz rating: 248 (2023-12-12)
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2. What you already do well

  • Initiative seeker: You willingly grab space and often push pawns to disturb your opponent’s setup (e.g. …f5 in your 04-June win).
  • Decisive finishes: When you have an attack you rarely hesitate—four of your last five wins ended in checkmate before move 40.
  • Tenacity in tactical positions: Even under pressure you keep looking for perpetual checks, forks and mating nets. This fighting spirit is a big asset!

3. Biggest improvement priorities

  1. King safety first. Many losses show your king trapped in the centre or chased across the board (see 06-June loss to kianuiigyf). Castle early unless you have a concrete reason not to.
  2. Stop over-using the queen. Early queen raids (…Qxe5+, …Qxb2, etc.) work against beginners but backfire once opponents develop quickly. Follow opening principles: develop minor pieces first, then connect rooks and only afterwards launch the queen.
  3. Tame the Scandinavian move-order. In several games you play 1…d5 2.exd5 …Nc6/…Ne5 without recapturing the pawn promptly. This gives White extra tempi. Study the main line 1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Qxd5 3.Nc3 Qa5 or consider the Modern Scandinavian with 2…Nf6.
  4. Improve calculation depth. Missed tactics (e.g. 22.Qxf7# vs ZweetNaadje) stem from stopping your calculation one move too early. Adopt a “blunder check” routine: before playing any move, scan every forcing reply (checks, captures, threats).
  5. Clock management. Two recent defeats were on time in winning or equal positions. Aim to keep at least 2 minutes after move 20 in 10|0. If you’re under 30 sec, simplify or force repetition.

4. Model game to study

Replay your cleanest recent win and ask, “Which choices created threats? Where could my opponent have defended?”


5. Opening focus for the next two weeks

With WhiteWith Black
• Replace 1.e4 d3 systems with a principled setup: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 3.Bc4.
• Learn one thematic idea per session (e.g. Italian Game: “aim for d4 break”).
• Scandinavian upgrade: watch 15-move model games and copy the piece placement.
• Versus 1.e4, practice the quick …Nf6 Scandinavian in puzzles until you know the first 8 moves without thinking.

6. Daily training menu (≈30 min)

  • 10 min: Puzzle rush survival – stop after first wrong answer to simulate tournament stakes.
  • 5 min: Flash-review yesterday’s game; tag one move as “best” and one as “worst”.
  • 10 min: Drill a mini-repertoire line on Lichess “board editor” or a physical board.
  • 5 min: Endgame basics – king & pawn vs king, then add one pawn each side.

7. Quick tactical checklist

Before every move, ask:

  1. Are there any checks? (for me & the opponent)
  2. Any captures? (fork, pin, discovered attack?)
  3. Any direct threats?

8. Motivation corner

Your rating graph shows steady growth with short plateaus. Plateaus = learning phase. Stick to the plan above for 20 games and your 425 (2024-06-08) will climb.

Good luck, and remember: every blunder is a paid lesson—make the most of it!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 204 372 526
2024 425 323 508
2023 100 129 400
Rating by Year202320242025526100YearRatingBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 120W / 116L / 9D 120W / 120L / 10D 52.0
2024 145W / 137L / 20D 137W / 141L / 23D 49.0
2023 28W / 38L / 11D 33W / 40L / 3D 45.4

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 307 129 155 23 42.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 196 93 87 16 47.5%
Amar Gambit 103 50 45 8 48.5%
Amazon Attack 93 43 47 3 46.2%
Barnes Defense 51 29 19 3 56.9%
French Defense 47 26 20 1 55.3%
Elephant Gambit 41 17 24 0 41.5%
Alekhine Defense 40 24 13 3 60.0%
Australian Defense 36 16 16 4 44.4%
Czech Defense 26 15 11 0 57.7%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 14 4 10 0 28.6%
Scandinavian Defense 5 1 4 0 20.0%
Barnes Defense 3 0 3 0 0.0%
Amar Gambit 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Elephant Gambit 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Australian Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Amazon Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 4 1 3 0 25.0%
Nimzo-Indian Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Amar Gambit 2 1 1 0 50.0%
French Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Amazon Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 8 0
Losing 12 3
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