Mihailo Djokic is a formidable FIDE Master who has made a notable mark in the world of chess, especially in the blitz format where his intuitive style and tactical awareness shine. Renowned for his deep understanding and resilience on the board, Mihailo combines strategic openings with sharp gameplay, making him a challenging opponent for any chess enthusiast.
Playing Style & Strengths
Mihailo favors fast-paced games, with a strong preference for blitz chess. His impressive comeback rate of 86.59% reveals a player who never gives up, often turning games around even after losing material. Known for entertaining and lengthy endgames, he averages over 82 moves per win—plenty of action for chess fans!
Preferred Time Control: Blitz
Early Resignation Rate: Low (0.73%) – Mihailo fights till the end!
Strong tactical awareness and psychological resilience
Effective in endgames, frequently outmaneuvering opponents in long battles
Opening Repertoire Highlights
Mihailo’s repertoire shows versatility with a particular fondness for sharp and classical openings. Here are some favorites and his success rates in blitz chess:
Four Knights Game: Spanish Variation – 54.67% win rate
Sicilian Defense (various types including Dragon and Najdorf) – consistently around 50-54% win rate
Caro-Kann Defense – 55.14% win rate, a testament to his solid and strategic play
Mihailo Djokic’s passion and dedication to chess have led him to achieve remarkable milestones. His peak ratings across different time controls provide a glimpse into his prowess:
With a career filled with thousands of wins particularly in blitz (9,700+ wins), Mihailo balances aggression and calculated play like a true grandmaster in the making.
Fun Facts & Trivia
Mihailo’s longest winning streak is an impressive 20 games straight – showing a heat of passion that can burn bright!
His favorite hour to play with the best win rate is surprisingly at 3:00 AM – the perfect time for enlightening the chessboard!
Despite his strong play, Mihailo has a “tilt factor” of 14, proving even chess masters get a bit emotional sometimes.
In head-to-head records, he enjoys great success against regular opponents like "6packowl" with a 55-15 win-loss tally.
Coach Chesswick
Recent Game Analysis
Mihailo, reviewing your most recent games shows that you are playing complex openings like the Modern Defense (against e4) and variations of the Sicilian Defense and Queen's Pawn openings. Your games reflect solid opening preparation and active piece play.
Your latest win demonstrated good control of the center with the advance of your pawns and effective minor piece maneuvering, especially through precise exchanges that improved your position.
Your losses indicate that in some critical middle game moments, your opponent's initiative and attacking chances were difficult to meet - particularly in sharp tactical lines and complex pawn structures.
The draw game you shared also shows good defensive resources, but it appears more precision is required to convert small advantages.
What You Are Doing Well
Strong opening knowledge across several important and sharp lines, including the Four Knights Spanish, Sicilian Dragon Yugoslav Attack, and Caro-Kann.
Good ability to handle positions with active piece play and to open the position when advantageous.
Resilience in complex tactical situations and fighting spirit to stay in the game under pressure.
Areas for Improvement
Work on refining middle-game calculation and tactical accuracy. Some losses show opportunities were missed to neutralize opponent threats or push decisive advantages.
Try to improve your conversion technique in endgames, especially in slightly better positions. Small technical improvements can turn draws or losses into wins.
Continue monitoring your time usage during blitz games; avoiding time trouble will help make stronger, less hurried decisions.
Consider diversifying your opening repertoire slightly to prevent opponents from preparing deeply against your main lines.
Rating and Performance Trends
Your recent rating changes and trends suggest you are maintaining a very high level with fluctuations typical at this tier:
You have a strong overall record with nearly a 50% strength adjusted win rate, which is excellent in high-level blitz.
Recent slight dips (around 4 to 6 points loss in 1 to 3 months) are not significant and your 6 and 12 month trends show your rating remains stable and even improving.
Your opening choices yield generally positive results, especially with the Caro-Kann and Four Knights Spanish opening achieving over 54% win rates, indicating effective preparation.
Focus your training on tactical sharpness and endgame technique to convert your strong opening play into more consistent winning results.
Next Steps for Training
Analyze your recent blitz losses and identify key turning points where calculation could be improved.
Drill tactical puzzles regularly with a focus on calculation speed and accuracy under time pressure.
Review endgame fundamentals focusing on king and pawn endings and minor piece endgames to improve conversion skills.
Practice playing complex middle games slower (during training) to build intuition and pattern recognition that will help in blitz.