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MebMcjf

Playing Since: 2025-02-19 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟

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Rapid: 363
931W / 937L / 88D
Blitz: 425
732W / 706L / 34D
Bullet: 479
1W / 0L / 0D

Profile Summary: MebMcjf

Meet MebMcjf, a daring chess adventurer with a rating rollercoaster that would make even the most seasoned thrill-seekers dizzy! Operating mostly in the rapid time control scene, MebMcjf’s rating has seen impressive peaks (a rapid max of 622 in early 2025), but also some cheeky dips—proving that even in chess, life is full of ups and downs.

This player is a strategic enthusiast of the Scandinavian Defense, boasting a respectable 54.31% win rate in rapid games with it—clearly enjoying the rugged, straightforward battle of these exchanges! Not far behind in popularity and success are their uses of Englund Gambit and Alekhine’s Defense Scandinavian Variation. Opponents beware: MebMcjf doesn't shy away from unconventional setups and complex tactical melees.

In blitz games, MebMcjf has demonstrated flashes of brilliance, particularly shining with a 100% win rate in the Queens Pawn Opening Blackmar Gambit and the exquisite beauty of the King’s Gambit—a nod to bold and romantic chess traditions.

Playing Style & Tendencies

  • Endgame Specialist: Nearly 46% of MebMcjf’s games reach the endgame stage, hinting at a patient player who loves a good grind and complex decisions beyond the opening fireworks.
  • Average Game Length: Wins last about 52 moves on average, losses around 46, indicating thorough and thoughtful play rather than rapid impulsive decisions.
  • Comeback King: With a staggering 71.3% comeback rate, MebMcjf refuses to go quietly into the night after losing material, often clawing their way back into contention.
  • Tilt Factor: At a moderate 14, MebMcjf occasionally experiences the dreaded “tilt,” but generally keeps cool during intense battles.

Interesting Stats & Quirks

MebMcjf’s best hour for striking chess victories is oddly at 5 AM, when the world is quieter and perhaps the brain is at its sharpest—or maybe that’s the caffeine kicking in? Either way, battles fought at this mysterious hour yield the highest win differences.

Their longest winning streak stands at 7 consecutive wins, but the tougher truth is a brutal longest losing streak of 14 — a testament to persistence and the age-old struggle between hope and despair on the 64 squares.

Memorable Battles

One of MebMcjf's most recent triumphs was a finely crafted victory by checkmate against barbieri_cartunista, demonstrating tactical finesse and endgame mastery:


Challenges on the Board

Even heroes face setbacks. MebMcjf’s recent losses include tough resignations against skilled opponents like denieliil, farazi100, and daro633. However, each loss is merely a stepping stone toward the next glorious win.

Summary

In summary, MebMcjf is the kind of player who makes chess thrilling—a mix of bold openings, dogged endgame determination, and a psychological resilience worthy of legend. Whether it’s a Scandinavian Defense or the romantic King's Gambit, this player dances with all styles and refuses to be pinned down. Be it rapid or blitz, MebMcjf’s games are worth watching—and occasionally laughing at when the brain takes a coffee break.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi MebMcjf! Here’s some constructive feedback based on your latest games.

1. What you already do well

  • Never give up attitude. In your win against barbieri_cartunista you were still looking for mating nets deep into a rook-and-piece end-game and finished cleanly with Qh2#. Excellent perseverance!
  • Basic tactical awareness. Forks such as 27.Re8+ in the same game and the cute fork 32.Nxd7 versus justvahgar show that you are starting to “see” tactics.
  • End-game conversion. Once you are clearly ahead you rarely let the win slip. This is a valuable habit – keep it!

2. Biggest improvement opportunities

a) Opening discipline

In your most recent loss to denieliil you moved the same knight five times in the first ten moves (…Nc6-Ne5-Nc4-Nb6). That allowed White to hit you with the classic Nxf7 tactic:


👉 Focus on one-move-per-piece development and castle early. A simple repertoire you can trust at your level:

  • As White: The Italian Game (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4) – classical piece play, no early queen sorties.
  • As Black vs 1.e4: Either the Scandinavian 1…d5 with the main line 2.exd5 Qxd5 or the solid French 1…e6. Avoid fancy Nc6/Ne5 ideas until you know the theory.

b) King safety

Several losses start with …Qe4+ or …Qf5 swings that leave your own king in the centre. Remember the golden triangle: develop → castle → connect rooks. Make it a checklist before every move.

c) Tactical sharpness

You win many games because opponents blunder, but you also lose quickly when a tactic hits you. Ten minutes of puzzle training per day will pay enormous dividends. Concentrate on:

  • Forks (especially on f7 / f2).
  • Discovered attacks and pins on the e-file.
  • Back-rank mates – both delivering and preventing them.

d) Time management

You usually finish with several minutes on the clock. That is great, but if you blunder in the first 20 moves you are playing too fast. Try a simple rule: Use at least 30 seconds on moves 5-15 unless the reply is obvious.

3. A suggested study routine

  1. 10 min puzzles (forks, pins, double-attacks).
  2. 5 min review of one of your games (win or loss); ask “Why did the evaluation change?”.
  3. 10 min opening drill: set up the first 10 moves of your main lines against a computer and play them out.
  4. Play one rapid game – apply today’s theme (e.g. castle by move 8).

4. Track your progress

Use these built-in charts to motivate yourself:

01234561011121314151617181920212223100%0%Hour of Day
 
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun100%0%Day of Week
and keep an eye on 622 (2025-02-19). Small, steady improvements matter more than streaky jumps.

5. Next steps

• Pick one opening as White and one as Black and stick to them for 20 games. • Solve 100 tactical puzzles this month. • Annotate each loss with a single sentence: “I lost because …”.

Keep enjoying the game, MebMcjf, and good luck at the board!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 479 325 363

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 732W / 710L / 62D 709W / 724L / 54D 51.7

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 157 82 71 4 52.2%
Australian Defense 134 67 64 3 50.0%
Amazon Attack 127 65 60 2 51.2%
Amar Gambit 91 55 34 2 60.4%
French Defense 86 45 36 5 52.3%
QGD: Chigorin, 3.cxd5 46 22 21 3 47.8%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 34 19 13 2 55.9%
Modern Defense 32 12 18 2 37.5%
QGA: 3.e3 c5 28 14 14 0 50.0%
Barnes Defense 21 10 11 0 47.6%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 254 118 123 13 46.5%
Australian Defense 197 103 80 14 52.3%
Barnes Defense 176 88 85 3 50.0%
Amazon Attack 147 49 92 6 33.3%
Alekhine Defense 139 64 69 6 46.0%
Amar Gambit 127 59 64 4 46.5%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 85 40 43 2 47.1%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 70 33 34 3 47.1%
French Defense 60 38 21 1 63.3%
English Opening: Drill Variation 58 28 27 3 48.3%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 9 2
Losing 14 0
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