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Silvio Andrés Llorens CM

Username: Mozartus9

Location: Buenos Aires

Playing Since: 2022-07-18 (Closed)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟

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Daily: 1679
3W / 0L / 0D
Rapid: 2435
285W / 231L / 50D
Blitz: 2482
841W / 801L / 169D
Bullet: 2210
5097W / 4953L / 834D

Profile

Silvio Andrés Llorens is a FIDE Candidate Master and a rising force in fast time controls. Known on the online board as a fearless Bullet player, he thrives on sharp tactical skirmishes and clock management under pressure. silvio%20andr%C3%A9s%20llorens is active in both over-the-board and online circuits, often sharing quick-thinking ideas with fans and fellow players.

His preferred time control is Bullet, where his intuition and rapid calculation shine. The Candidate Master title from FIDE marks him as a proven competitor who can punch above his weight in high-speed battles.

Openings are treated like launching pads for his dynamic play: Czech Defense, Döry Defense, and the London System have all featured in his repertoire, each chosen with a smile and a plan to seize initiative as early as possible. Chess profile

For a snapshot of his progress, see

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Career Highlights

  • Earned the FIDE title of Candidate Master
  • Reached a peak Bullet rating of 2618 on 2025-08-27
  • Longest winning streak: 13 games; Current winning streak: 2
  • Endgame mastery with a high endgame frequency, thriving in long finish battles

Playing Style

In Bullet, Silvio favors bold, initiative-driven play and compact tactics where every second counts. He blends precise calculation with practical resourcefulness, turning seemingly equal positions into dynamic battles. His endgames are a familiar battlefield, where he converts small advantages into wins with calm precision. Comeback opportunities are part of his ethos, reflecting strong tactical awareness and resilience under time pressure.

Opening Repertoire

Silvio has tested a wide range of defenses and setups across Bullet, Rapid, and Blitz. Notable choices include:

  • Czech Defense
  • Döry Defense
  • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation
  • King's Indian Defense

These selections illustrate a preference for solid structures with opportunities to seize initiative early. Opening repertoire

Further Reading

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Overview of your recent bullet games

You showed solid practical play in your recent quick games. You developed pieces smoothly, castled safely, and looked for active rook activity. In some clashes you produced sharp tactical moments, while in others you faced dense positions where small mistakes could swing the result. The goal in bullets is to balance speed with sound decision-making, keeping your plan coherent even when the clock runs down.

What you did well

  • You maintain solid development and quick king safety, which gives you ready-made attacking chances when your opponentOverextends.
  • You pursue active piece play and often coordinate rooks on open files or semi-open files, creating practical pressure.
  • You look for tactical opportunities when your opponent missteps or creates weaknesses, showing good detector instincts for forcing sequences.
  • You choose familiar, straightforward structures in some games, helping you stay comfortable under time pressure.

Key improvement areas to target

  • Time management in busy moments: bullet games reward quick, accurate decisions. Practice with a 2- to 3-move mental check-hull before each move (What is the main plan? Is my king safe? Do I have a threat?). If there’s no clear plan after a few quick tries, simplify to a safe, straightforward continuation rather than hunting the best move.
  • Tactical and pattern awareness: some losses show you can miss simple tactical motifs (skewers, back-rank ideas, forks, or forcing exchanges). Regularly work on 5–10 tactical puzzles daily to strengthen recognition of these patterns under time pressure.
  • Endgame handling in bullet: when material simplifies, aim to convert advantages cleanly and avoid getting drawn into chaotic, imbalanced positions. Practice rook endgames and pawn endings to improve conversion odds in short time controls.
  • King safety and piece coordination: in sharper lines, ensure your king remains protected and your pieces stay connected. Prioritize completing development, connecting rooks, and keeping a cohesive pawn structure.
  • Opening selectivity for speed and clarity: lean toward lines with clear plans and few hidden tactical traps that can punish quick, underdeveloped play. Consider reinforcing 2–3 reliable setups you know well so you can play faster with confidence.

Opening ideas and repertoire guidance

Your openings show some strong, solid lines that work well in bullet. Two ideas to consider:

  • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation and similar quiet setups tend to yield solid, reachable plans with clear development and king safety. If you enjoy structural play with a flexible pawn center, these lines can be reliable in bullet.
  • Colle-related setups: lines like Colle with d4 and c3 can lead to straightforward development and consistent piece activity, which is helpful when you’re short on time.

Tip: pick 2–3 openings you’re comfortable with, study a short model game for each, and practice them with a timer so you can execute the opening plan quickly in bullet. Avoid heavily theoretical lines that require long thinking early on.

Practical 2-week practice plan

  • Daily tactic practice: 10–15 minutes of puzzles focused on common motifs (pins, skewers, forks, back-rank threats).
  • Game review routine: after every bullet game, spend 5 minutes noting one positive decision and one improvement for the next time you see a similar position.
  • Opening reinforcement: choose 2 openings to focus on (for example, London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation and Colle: 3...e6 variation). Study a short model game for each and summarize the typical plans in 2–3 sentences.
  • Endgame drills: practice rook endings and rook+pawn endings in 10–15 minute sessions to become faster at converting advantages.
  • Time-management practice: set a target to finish each opening phase within 3–4 minutes in a 5+0 or 3+1 bullet session. If you’re unsure on a move, choose a solid, safe option rather than spending too long thinking.

Personal notes and encouragement

Keep building on your solid development and tactical intuition. With focused practice on fast, pattern-based decisions and a compact opening repertoire, you’ll convert more of your sharp moments into wins in bullet format.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2210 2482 2428 1679
2024 2368 2316 2353 1656
2023 2301 1600
2022 2543 2504 2256
Rating by Year202220232024202525431600YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1284W / 1154L / 203D 1169W / 1261L / 220D 89.7
2024 1491W / 1223L / 249D 1361W / 1378L / 218D 92.0
2023 5W / 15L / 3D 5W / 14L / 2D 95.3
2022 474W / 447L / 84D 451W / 498L / 76D 93.6

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 982 434 484 64 44.2%
Australian Defense 653 308 291 54 47.2%
Döry Defense 652 325 267 60 49.9%
East Indian Defense 641 314 293 34 49.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 528 279 209 40 52.8%
Colle: 3...Bf5, Alekhine Variation 416 217 172 27 52.2%
King's Indian Defense 416 190 200 26 45.7%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 398 177 193 28 44.5%
Colle: 3...e6 4.Bd3 c5 382 192 163 27 50.3%
Amar Gambit 351 155 167 29 44.2%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 216 92 110 14 42.6%
Döry Defense 134 67 52 15 50.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 84 50 31 3 59.5%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 79 40 34 5 50.6%
Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack 67 31 34 2 46.3%
Scandinavian Defense 50 17 32 1 34.0%
King's Indian Defense: Fianchetto Variation, Delayed Fianchetto 46 21 19 6 45.6%
Grünfeld Defense: Counterthrust Variation 46 24 19 3 52.2%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 40 14 18 8 35.0%
Australian Defense 40 21 14 5 52.5%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 65 32 31 2 49.2%
Döry Defense 37 13 22 2 35.1%
Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack 28 21 4 3 75.0%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 25 12 11 2 48.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 22 12 10 0 54.5%
Catalan Opening: Closed 14 4 9 1 28.6%
Catalan Opening: Open Defense 13 5 6 2 38.5%
Queen's Indian Defense: Buerger Variation 13 8 3 2 61.5%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 13 6 6 1 46.1%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 11 4 5 2 36.4%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 2 2 0 0 100.0%
King's Indian Defense: Kazakh Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Petrov's Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 13 0
Losing 27 1
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