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mojtaba2929

Playing Since: 2024-01-30 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Rapid: 1096
149W / 160L / 8D
Blitz: 1091
646W / 611L / 36D

Meet mojtaba2929: The Chess Enigma

mojtaba2929 is not your average chess player—oh no, this is a grandmaster (in spirit) navigating the labyrinth of blitz and rapid games with a quirky mix of tenacity, tactical prowess, and perhaps a dash of mischievous charm.

Starting off in 2024 with a blitz rating hovering around 839 and a rapid near 999, mojtaba2929 has steadily climbed the ranks. By 2025, their blitz rating soared to an impressive 926, with an average blitz win rate flirting just under the 50% mark. Rapid games might have taken a pause in 2025, but the legacy of precision lives on!

Famed for a longest winning streak of 9 games—a feat worth bragging about at any tech conference or chess club—our player has a knack for making comebacks that leave opponents wondering if they accidentally challenged a chess Houdini. The 77.63% comeback rate combined with a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece suggests mojtaba2929 doesn't just play chess—they dance with it, sometimes clumsily, but always with flair.

The playing style reflects patience and persistence: with an average of about 63 moves per game regardless of win or loss, mojtaba2929 clearly enjoys a prolonged battle rather than quick skirmishes. The 67.8% endgame frequency means if you want to catch them early, better bring your A-game early or prepare for a marathon.

mojtaba2929’s choice of "Top Secret" openings hints at a mysterious strategy—after all, what’s better than keeping your opponents guessing? It's probably a mix of cunning surprises and chess wizardry.

Interestingly, this player’s psychological profile shows a tilt factor of 7, indicating sometimes the frustrations of the chess battlefield hit home. But with a rated vs casual win difference of nearly 49%, it’s clear that when it’s serious, mojtaba2929 means serious business.

Don’t be fooled by the numbers alone! This player has a playful side too—winning fiercely against opponents with whimsical usernames (biggurllover247, anyone?), while occasionally tripping up against less colorful ones. Their most recent foes like spry375 and juanbeard have all been given a run for their pawns.

In sum, mojtaba2929 is a dedicated chess adventurer — a player who loves the game long and hard, never resigns early (only 1.37% early resign rate), and has a tactical awareness sharp enough to turn the tables even when the odds look bleak. Expect cunning moves, surprise comebacks, and maybe a cheeky smile when you next meet them on the board!


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Hi mojtaba2929! 👍 Here’s a tailored improvement plan based on your latest games.

1. What you already do well

  • Original opening choices. 1.b3 / 1.e3 as White and …b6 / …g6 as Black give you playable, flexible positions that many opponents don’t know well.
  • Practical fighting spirit. You often keep the game complicated and win when opponents run short of time (see four of your last five wins).
  • Fast calculation in tactical melees. The win vs. hartan88 shows you can spot tricky resources under time pressure (hartan88).

2. Main areas to upgrade

  1. Early king safety & pawn weaknesses.
    • In your recent loss to 02Arun the pawn moves …g6 & …h6 weakened dark squares and the queen infiltration 14.Qxg6+ led to mate (

    ).
    • Tip: When you fianchetto, avoid combining it with …h6 (or h3) unless it is absolutely necessary. Study classic Modern/King’s Indian structures to learn “typical” pawn shields.
  2. Loose piece coordination.
    • Several losses feature hanging minor pieces after optimistic captures (e.g. your bishop on g4 vs aanand1314).
    • Drill the tactical motif fork and “loose piece” puzzles daily (10–15 mins).
  3. Inaccurate queen adventures.
    • Games with early Qf3/Qd3 or Qc2 left your queen exposed and cost tempos.
    • Guideline: try not to move the queen in the first 8 moves unless it creates a concrete threat.
  4. End-game clock handling.
    • The loss versus Marco0798 reached a drawable king-and-pawn ending but you flagged with 1 second left.
    • Practice “30-second endings” on a board or with Lichess Studies to build muscle memory of key K+P ideas.

3. Opening tune-ups (easy fixes, no overhaul)

  • White – 1.b3 repertoire
    • After 1…e5 prefer 2.Bb2 3.e3 4.d4 to stake a claim in the centre.
    • Memorise the plan: Bb5+, Nf3, c4 break if Black delays …d5.
  • Black – vs. 1.e4
    • Keep the Modern, but adopt the proven move order 1…g6 2…Bg7 3…d6 4…Nf6 before playing …h6 or …c6.

4. Concrete weekly workout

Mon-Wed20 puzzle rush + 3 annotated games
ThuWatch a 15-min Modern Defense video & update notes
FriPlay 5 blitz games, focus on time management
SatEnd-game drill (K+P, rook endings) 30 min
SunRest / review blunders journal

5. Useful snapshots

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Your current peak: 1018 (2025-04-06) – aim for +50 next month!

6. Motivation corner

“Every master was once a beginner who blundered mate-in-one.” Keep solving, keep playing, keep smiling – improvement is inevitable!

Good luck, see you on the board!
—Your Chess Coach 🤖



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
chesterbaiter 3W / 0L / 0D View Games
megahypermax 3W / 0L / 0D View Games
jahryann17 2W / 0L / 0D View Games
jibeng1996 1W / 1L / 0D View Games
vedanay123 1W / 1L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1091 1096
2024 839 999
Rating by Year202420251096839YearRatingBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 175W / 150L / 8D 167W / 158L / 8D 65.6
2024 223W / 239L / 11D 230W / 224L / 17D 64.7

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 356 182 166 8 51.1%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 253 132 116 5 52.2%
Barnes Defense 218 116 97 5 53.2%
French Defense 108 50 54 4 46.3%
Australian Defense 105 52 50 3 49.5%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 65 34 30 1 52.3%
Modern 48 17 28 3 35.4%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 22 11 10 1 50.0%
Elephant Gambit 17 3 12 2 17.6%
Scandinavian Defense 9 2 7 0 22.2%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 58 30 26 2 51.7%
Barnes Defense 34 13 21 0 38.2%
Amar Gambit 33 17 15 1 51.5%
Elephant Gambit 29 13 15 1 44.8%
French Defense 21 10 10 1 47.6%
Scandinavian Defense 18 8 10 0 44.4%
Australian Defense 17 10 7 0 58.8%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 11 6 4 1 54.5%
Bishop's Opening 9 4 5 0 44.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 8 4 4 0 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 0
Losing 7 2
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