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madsalovid

Playing Since: 2025-01-04 (Active)

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Daily: 540
2W / 1L / 0D
Rapid: 578
2351W / 2338L / 159D
Blitz: 307
126W / 110L / 7D
Bullet: 283
252W / 245L / 3D

Profile Summary: madsalovid

Meet madsalovid, a dynamic chess aficionado whose game is as unpredictable as a squirrel on espresso! With an ever-evolving rating that has skyrocketed to a peak of 530 in Rapid chess and an impressive 628 in Daily format, madsalovid knows how to keep the chessboard sizzling. Their blitz and bullet scores may suggest lightning in a bottle, but don't let that fool you; this player fights fiercely even when the clock ticks down.

Known for a balanced approach, madsalovid averages roughly 47 moves per win and 52 moves per loss, indicating a tenacity rarely seen outside marathon Netflix binges. Interestingly, this player exhibits a bit of a love-hate relationship with resignations, calling it quits early in about 7.31% of games—sometimes choosing diplomacy over disaster.

Their preferred battlefields? The King’s Pawn Opening reigns supreme with over 567 rapid games under their belt, boasting a respectable 50.62% win rate. However, they don't just stick with the classics; sharp minds will spot ventures into less-traveled openings like the Van 't Kruijs Opening and the feisty Englund Gambit, proving a taste for the unconventional.

When pitted against opponents, madsalovid enjoys a rollercoaster of results but shines brightest against certain rivals like slowish-thinker and viejomurdock with a perfect 100% win rate—definitely some bragging rights there! However, even champions face their kryptonite, as shown by tough lessons learned from jazzbutter and mathiasthirion.

Strategically, this player’s psychological resilience is notable, bouncing back with a come-back rate of 68.53% when the chips are down. Their best brainwaves strike in the wee hours around 2 AM, an ideal time for checkmates and midnight snacks alike.

To sum up, madsalovid embraces chess not just as a game but as a saga of epic wins, crushing defeats, and the eternal quest for that perfect opening move—preferably with a side of humor and coffee. For those brave enough to face them, be prepared: every match is a thrilling story waiting to unfold.

Recent Victories and Defeats

Their latest triumph came with a dramatic victory on June 5, 2025, against slowish-thinker, clinching the game on time in a complicated Scandinavian Defense battle:


But not every story ends happily; the toughest recent challenge was a checkmate delivered by jazzbutter, reminding us all that even the wisest kings fall:



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Coach Chesswick

Hi madsalovid!

You’ve strung together an impressive set of wins lately  — congratulations on climbing to 530 (2025-05-09)!  Your games show clear strengths, but they also reveal a few patterns that, once fixed, will carry you well beyond the 500-rating barrier.

What you already do well

  • Fighting spirit & time-management. You consistently keep a time edge and pressure opponents into flagging.
  • Open-board tactics. Sacrifices such as 10.Bxf7+ or 17.Nxh6+ show you’re alert to forks, pins and discovered attacks.
  • Piece activity. Even in losses, your bishops and knights are rarely idle — a great habit for long-term growth.

Recurring issues to address

  1. Unsound early knight forays (♘g5, ♘xf7, etc.).
    • In the loss to Samuhate you played 5.Ng5 and 6.Nxf7 too early and fell to …Qe7 and …Ng4.
    • Fix: Before sacrificing on f7/f2, ask “What is my follow-up if my opponent simply defends?” If you can’t see a clear win, keep the knight at home and continue normal development.
  2. Late or unsafe castling.
    • Against jazzbutter you castled long (0-0-0) only after queens were off, yet still ended in a mating net.
    • Aim to castle by move 10 in most games. If you’re launching a kingside attack, castle opposite sides only when your own king is 100 % safe.
  3. Over-extended queen.
    • The quick mate versus Etch00 (2.Qf3?!) highlights how early queen development can back-fire.
    • Guideline: Move the queen once in the opening, at most, and only to a square where she isn’t a tempo target. See tempo.
  4. Handling sharp sidelines with Black.
    • You bravely tried the Scandinavian and Caro-Kann, yet missed key ideas like …c6–c5 breaks or piece coordination after early queen checks.
    • Pick one reply to 1.e4 (e.g. the classical Scandinavian 2…Qxd5 3.Nc3 Qa5) and learn the first 8-10 moves so that you enter the middlegame on equal footing.

Opening toolkit

You like the Bishop’s Opening (Bc4) and the Italian structure. Keep it! Just add these small upgrades:

  • Replace 2.Bc4 against …c6 or …g6 with 2.Nf3, entering a safer open game.
  • Study the main line Italian: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.d3 d6 5.c3. It keeps your bishop active while guarding against …Nxe4 tricks.
  • Create a “go-to” Black system against 1.d4 (e.g. Queen’s Gambit Declined or London-type setups) to avoid being surprised as in the mathiasthirion game.

Illustrative snippet

Compare your aggressive idea (left) with the safer improvement (right):

  

After 5.Nc3! and 0-0 you would still keep attacking chances and a solid king.

Practical training plan (15-20 min / day)

  1. 5 min: Replay one of your own games with the Chess-com computer. Write down a single takeaway.
  2. 10 min: Solve three tactics that feature forks & double attacks — search for the fork theme.
  3. 5 min: Play the Italian vs computer (level 3-4) focusing only on castling by move 8.

Keeping motivated

Track your progress with:

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and
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. When you see a dip, revisit the plan above.

Good luck in your next climb, and remember: solid development first, fireworks second.
— Your Coach



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 281 307 600 540

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1335W / 1270L / 86D 1271W / 1304L / 83D 53.6

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 678 362 294 22 53.4%
Amar Gambit 354 163 179 12 46.0%
Barnes Defense 349 170 171 8 48.7%
Elephant Gambit 232 113 109 10 48.7%
Amazon Attack 228 108 112 8 47.4%
Scandinavian Defense 213 90 117 6 42.2%
Petrov's Defense 183 95 85 3 51.9%
French Defense 174 73 85 16 42.0%
Australian Defense 160 74 80 6 46.2%
Four Knights Game 158 70 84 4 44.3%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 18 8 10 0 44.4%
Australian Defense 18 8 10 0 44.4%
Amar Gambit 15 7 8 0 46.7%
QGA: 3.e3 c5 12 7 5 0 58.3%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 12 6 5 1 50.0%
QGD: Chigorin, 3.cxd5 11 7 4 0 63.6%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 11 4 7 0 36.4%
Sicilian Defense 11 6 5 0 54.5%
Scandinavian Defense 10 6 4 0 60.0%
English Opening: King's English Variation 8 4 4 0 50.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Amazon Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 1
Losing 12 0
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