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mikhatambz

Playing Since: 2015-09-10 (Closed for Fair Play Violations)

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Daily: 400
4W / 18L / 0D
Rapid: 2034
3W / 6L / 0D
Blitz: 1887
61W / 53L / 6D
Bullet: 1828
20W / 9L / 2D

Profile Summary: mikhatambz

Meet mikhatambz, a chess player whose journey resembles a thrilling novel full of ups, downs, and unexpected twists on the 64 squares! With a peak blitz rating soaring above 2000, and a rapid peak nudging just past 2060, mikhatambz has proven to be a formidable tactician with a penchant for fast-paced battles.

Since 2015, mikhatambz has fearlessly dived into blitz games, steadily climbing from modest beginnings around 1300 rating points to breaking the 2000+ barrier in recent years, often dazzling opponents with a comeback rate of nearly 85%. The bullet rating might be a bit elusive at around 1700 max, but hey, sometimes speed isn't everything—endgame chutzpah certainly is!

Known affectionately as the “Top Secret” player — literally, since all their openings remain somewhat mysterious — mikhatambz holds a respectable win rate just above 53% in blitz. Bullet battles? A splashy 64.5% win rate, showing that when the clock ticks mercilessly, mikhatambz stays cool and collected (mostly). Rapid games bring some challenges, but even there, the fight is fierce.

This player’s style could be summarized as: “Keep calm and carry on”. With an average of 56 moves in wins and a strong psychological resilience highlighted by a mere 11 tilt factor, mikhatambz rarely lets bad breaks get the best of them. Indeed, their ability to frequently claw their way back after losing a piece (winning 54.7% of those games) is nothing short of inspiring.

Their longest winning streak of 11 games proves there are hot streaks when the stars align, and while losing streaks can match that length, the current cold streak is a big fat zero. Whether playing with White or Black, the player holds nearly balanced win rates, with a slight edge when playing Black (51.6%). The endgames see a good amount of activity, reflecting patient strategic skills.

Beyond the numbers, mikhatambz enjoys surprising opponents with clever sacrifices and quick resignations—about 20% early resignations show a pragmatic streak: knowing when to bow out gracefully and reset for another round. The favorite battle times include those mysterious behind-the-scenes 3 AM games, where the chess brain is allegedly sharpest.

Recent Notable Games

In a recent clash on April 29th, 2025, mikhatambz clinched victory by resignation against duckyDeee using the Queen's Gambit Declined - Austrian Variation – a classic showdown rewarded by tactical precision. However, not every day is a winning streak; losses against strong opponents like johnner67 remind us that even the best stumble sometimes.

Whether mikhatambz is blazing through blitz, grinding in rapid, or darting through bullet, they remain a chess warrior with plenty of passion and an unpredictable style that keeps their foes on their toes. So next time you face mikhatambz, prepare for a battle that’s as much about mental grit as it is about moves on the board. And if you lose? Well, maybe it’s just time to study those “Top Secret” openings better!


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Coach Chesswick

Great work lately, mikhatambz! 👏

Your current profile

• Peak blitz rating so far: 2022 (2024-12-06).
• Activity is healthy: you play in many short sessions – see

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What you already do well

  • Dynamic pawn breaks. Your Queen’s-Gambit-Declined games with ...c5/e5 show confidence in seizing space and creating imbalances early.
  • Tactical alertness. Precise combinations such as 18…Rd2!! in your latest win and the mating attack ...Bg3/Qh2+ demonstrate good calculation skills.
  • Converting initiative. When you get the first punch you usually keep the pressure, e.g. the Alapin win where you never let Black castle again.

Priority improvements

  1. Time management.
    • Two recent losses came from the clock (vs 1000mille and diddls04).
    • Adopt a simple rule: never drop below 20 seconds before move 20 in 3 + 2.
    • Use the increment: make a safe move when low, then think on opponent’s time.
    • Drill bullet puzzles on Chess.com’s “Time Rush” mode 10 minutes/day.
  2. Against off-beat gambits.
    The loss vs johnner67 (Elephant Gambit) ended after only nine moves. Build a “anti-trick kit”: for each gambit you face, memorise one calm, solid line that returns a pawn later. For the Elephant try: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 d5 3.exd5 e4 4.Qe2 Nf6 5.d3! (keep the pawn, finish development).
  3. Smoother development with White vs the Sicilian.
    You sometimes play 3.Nd4 or 3.c3 followed by d5 early. They work but concede tempi. Study one mainline you genuinely enjoy (Alapin, Open, or 2.c3) and stick to its move-order discipline. Spend one evening replaying 10 GM miniatures ≤25 moves to feel the typical piece placement.
  4. Endgame conversion.
    The epic drawish queen-vs-rook race (83 moves) shows stamina, yet some technique gaps. Focus on: • King + queen vs rook (Lucena & Philidor set-ups). • Simplest rook endgames (building a Lucena bridge; the “umbrella” method vs checks). Recommended drill: 5 puzzles/day in “Endgame Practice → R+P vs R”.
  5. Prophylaxis before attacking.
    In the Najdorf time-pressure loss you pushed 21.a5 while your back rank and dark squares were still tender. Add a 3-second “danger scan” habit: ask “What can change if I pass?” before every sharp pawn thrust. This single question will eliminate many tactical oversights.

Illustrative moments

Winning tactic (Black to move):

Opening slip (White to move, Elephant Gambit):

Next 7-day micro-plan

  • Day 1–2: watch a 20-min video on the Elephant Gambit & summarise your antidote.
  • Day 3–4: 30 blitz games focusing on the Alapin; annotate three wins and one loss.
  • Day 5: 40 endgame puzzles (rook vs queen & basic mates).
  • Day 6–7: Play 10 games where you force yourself to keep ≥30 sec after move 25; resign none before move 30.

Keep the momentum!

Your attacking instinct is already strong. Blend it with a little prophylaxis and clock discipline and 1900+ will arrive quickly. Good luck, and feel free to ping me after the next 30 games for a deeper dive into your progress!



🆚 Opponent Insights

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1887
2024 1934 2034
2020 1678 1613 800
2019 1678 1625
2018 1136 1731
2015 1607
Rating by Year20152018201920202024202519341136YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 12W / 12L / 0D 12W / 12L / 1D 58.5
2024 12W / 11L / 2D 12W / 12L / 1D 67.1
2020 2W / 13L / 0D 7W / 9L / 0D 19.8
2019 16W / 4L / 0D 11W / 5L / 2D 61.4
2018 1W / 1L / 0D 1W / 1L / 0D 42.2
2015 5W / 5L / 1D 6W / 2L / 1D 63.8

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Top Secret 130 70 54 6 53.9%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Top Secret 9 3 6 0 33.3%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Top Secret 31 20 9 2 64.5%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Top Secret 22 4 18 0 18.2%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 11 11
Losing 11 0
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