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Username: MKRasljechess

Playing Since: 2023-01-19 (Active)

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Daily: 1616
1W / 0L / 0D
Rapid: 2649
22W / 0L / 3D
Blitz: 2700
1796W / 2103L / 437D
Bullet: 2298
913W / 923L / 137D

Profile Summary of MKRasljechess (I R)

Meet MKRasljechess, the blitz sensation with a flair for fierce battles and comedic timing on the 64 squares. With a peak blitz rating looming just shy of 2800 (2795 to be exact, reached on a sunny day in April 2023), MKRasljechess proves that a mix of precision, passion, and a pinch of unpredictability can make for thrilling chess storytelling.

Playing Milestones & Style

Starting from a modest blitz rating of 1706 in early 2023, MKRasljechess rocketed to the high 2700s within months—a climb rivaled only by their rollercoaster win-loss record of nearly equal wins and losses in blitz, showcasing a player who loves a good fight until the very end. Rapid play is where MKRasljechess truly dazzles, boasting an impressive win rate above 88% and a peak rating of 2715.

Bullet ratings are no joke either, marching steadily toward a peak of 2430. And for those slow and steady daily games? Well, MKRasljechess managed a neat 1616 rating on a quiet September day in 2023. This chess warrior enjoys long, tactical fights — average moves per win hover near 77, so opponents better buckle up for the strategic marathon.

Signature Openings & Tactical Prowess

Known for keeping their secrets well-guarded (enter the mysterious "Top Secret" opening), MKRasljechess also wields the Sicilian Defense Mengarini Variation, Queens Gambit Declined Catalan Opening, and the beloved Alapin Sicilian Defense with success rates often beating 60%, including a flawless 100% with the Alapin in blitz!

This player is no stranger to sacrifice and cunning: with an astonishing 87.45% comeback rate, MKRasljechess is basically the Houdini of chess when down a piece—often turning misfortune into triumph. Early resignation is rare (under 1%), since every fight is a show worth watching.

Chess Psychology & Quirks

Despite a tilt factor of 13 (so yes, even chess warriors get a little flustered), MKRasljechess shines best around 2 PM, when their tactical chops seem to reach their peak. When the clock ticks down, this player’s average games tend to nail precise endgames thanks to playing nearly 77 moves per win—a testament to the endurance and love of chess drama.

Recent Battles

Some recent highlights:

  • A slick victory against Dragonweave in June 2025, winning on time after a tough Vienna Game Main Line Paulsen Attack.
  • A beautiful checkmate against ayaend, showcasing prowess in the Caro-Kann Defense.
  • Even the rare losses come with flair, including a well-fought resignation to yn1088 in an Indian Game duel.

In Conclusion

MKRasljechess is your classic chess gladiator: part strategist, part entertainer, and full-time battler on the digital battlefield. Whether rapidly pressing keys in a bullet showdown or grinding through a marathon blitz match, this player’s journey reflects dedication, resilience, and a bit of chess mischief. Watch the clock carefully and maybe, just maybe, prepare to be outwitted by some of the cleverest moves the chess world has to offer.


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What to build on from your recent blitz games

  • Active piece play: you frequently activated your pieces and looked to create pressure on open lines, which helped you gain the initiative in several sharp moments.
  • Smart king safety decisions under pressure: using long castling can create dynamic chances and shield your king while you bring rooks into activity.
  • Rook activity and line pressure: you leveraged rooks on open files and on the seventh rank to target weaknesses and force concessions.
  • Endgame conversion when the position opened up: you moved into endgames with a clear plan and preserved chances to press, which is a good sign of strategic awareness.
  • Resilience in complex positions: even when the position became tactical or crowded, you kept fighting and looked for practical chances to complicate or create a breakthrough.

Key areas to improve for faster growth in blitz

  • Limit early overextensions: in some middlegame clashes, push pawns too far or commit too many pieces before you’ve fully mapped the opponent’s plan. Aim for solid structure first and only loosen when you have a concrete target.
  • Improve consistency after trades: when queens or major pieces come off, ensure you maintain active rooks and connected pawns rather than drifting into passive endgames.
  • Strengthen back-rank awareness: watch for threats on back ranks and avoid leaving mate nets or heavy pieces unguarded after exchanges.
  • Time management under pressure: practice faster decision-making in the opening and early middlegame so you have more seconds later for concrete calculations.
  • Endgame technique: sharpen rook-and-pawn endgames and minor-piece endgames through short, focused drills to convert more draws into wins and losses into draws less often.

Game-by-game snapshot (high level)

  • Recent win: you pursued active piece play and pressed on open files after the queens were traded, culminating in a decisive finish with coordinated rook and minor piece activity. Focus on repeating the pattern: step-by-step development, timely activation of rooks, and looking for concessions on the opponent’s king safety.
  • Recent loss: your opponent attacked with a tactical sequence that exploited imbalances in the position. A practical takeaway is to prefer solid structural choices when under pressure and seek simplifying exchanges that keep you in control rather than chasing unclear complications.
  • Recent draw: the position stayed fairly tactical with chances on both sides. The lesson is to identify one clear strategic plan you can pursue (for example, targeting a weak pawn or a specific open file) and push it consistently to convert the draw into a win.

Opening choices and how to shape your repertoire

  • Your blitz results show you’re comfortable in sharp, tactical setups but can benefit from a focused, repeatable plan in the first moves to save time and reduce early mistakes.
  • Consider adopting 1-2 solid, practical openings as your primary repertoire to reduce decision fatigue in blitz. Build familiarity with the common middlegame themes and typical tactical motifs from those lines.
  • Balance your mix of aggressive and solid lines by pairing a dynamic defense with a steady mainline option, so you have reliable choices against different opponent approaches.

Practice plan and drills (one week plan)

  • Daily tactical focus: 15–20 minutes of rapid-fire tactics to sharpen pattern recognition for common blitz motifs (pins, skewers, forks, back-rank ideas).
  • Endgame micro-sessions: 10–15 minutes practicing rook endgames and rook-and-pawn endings, plus minor-piece endgames, to boost conversion power.
  • Opening familiarity: choose 1 main opening and 1 secondary line to study this week. Review 5 model middlegames from each line to cement typical ideas and plans.
  • Post-game reflection: after each blitz session, write down 3 concrete takeaways (one thing you did well, one thing to avoid, one concrete plan for the next game).


🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
aviorgaravani 0W / 1L / 0D
kehuydietbin 1W / 0L / 0D
kirillshilo 0W / 0L / 1D
the_silent_predator_1437 0W / 1L / 0D
assurbanipal666 1W / 0L / 0D
terresoto 1W / 0L / 0D
pepetus90 0W / 1L / 0D
jyas1811 1W / 0L / 0D
akhal-teke 1W / 0L / 0D
aalbluwi 1W / 0L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
propalisahist05 228W / 111L / 33D
imwarri0r 137W / 69L / 24D
stevo_prepelica 71W / 25L / 3D
burnz4 53W / 0L / 0D
pkgal 16W / 22L / 7D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2234 2700 2649
2024 2072 2604 2649
2023 2268 2701 2651 1616
Rating by Year20232024202527012072YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 908W / 903L / 188D 876W / 936L / 191D 80.6
2024 164W / 77L / 20D 157W / 84L / 16D 71.7
2023 729W / 596L / 101D 640W / 638L / 129D 76.4

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 131 60 65 6 45.8%
Modern 113 55 47 11 48.7%
Sicilian Defense 110 43 60 7 39.1%
Czech Defense 79 37 39 3 46.8%
Scandinavian Defense 67 31 33 3 46.3%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 65 27 31 7 41.5%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 60 21 37 2 35.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 59 31 24 4 52.5%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 55 23 28 4 41.8%
Australian Defense 43 25 17 1 58.1%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense 614 281 282 51 45.8%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 210 79 104 27 37.6%
Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation, Bastrikov Variation, English Attack 198 97 84 17 49.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 187 94 76 17 50.3%
Vienna Gambit: 3...d5 4.exd5 183 84 77 22 45.9%
Bishop's Opening: Vienna Hybrid, Hromádka Variation 158 78 60 20 49.4%
Modern 152 75 65 12 49.3%
Sicilian Defense: Taimanov Variation, Bastrikov Variation 145 41 77 27 28.3%
QGD: Ragozin 135 52 66 17 38.5%
Czech Defense 121 57 57 7 47.1%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 25 1
Losing 13 0