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Nezuko432 GM

Playing Since: 2023-01-05 (Active)

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Blitz: 3123
199W / 81L / 30D
Bullet: 2535
5W / 0L / 0D

Nezuko432: The Grandmaster's Tale

Meet Nezuko432, a chess virtuoso who has proudly earned the prestigious title of Grandmaster from FIDE. Not your average checkmating machine, Nezuko432’s blitz rating soared as high as an astronomical 3167 in 2024, proving they’re lightning fast with a queen on the move and a brain to match.

This player’s style might be described as a cocktail of resilience and precision: boasting a comeback rate of over 95% and an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece. In other words, if Nezuko432 loses a knight, it’s not the beginning of the end—it’s just the set-up for a spectacular turnaround. Early resignation isn’t in their vocabulary, and with an average of 82 moves to win, patience is clearly a virtue.

Blitz battles are Nezuko432’s favorite battlefield, where they have played hundreds of games with a win rate hovering near 63%. They seem to have a love affair with the mysterious Top Secret opening, which has delivered victory after victory. Their longest winning streak? A jaw-dropping 19 games—almost like chess zen!

Nezuko432 isn’t just a one-trick pony on the virtual chessboard. Their win rates vary distinctly by the hour and day: nights at 8 PM and 9 PM, along with early mornings at 2 AM and 8 AM, are their power play hours, boasting perfect 100% win rates. Tuesdays are especially lucky with over 90% victories, proving that chess and caffeine probably mix well in their schedule.

When it comes to opponents, Nezuko432 has rubbed shoulders with some famous names like danielnaroditsky, against whom the battles are tough but never boring. Friendly rivalries and win rates over 75% against some challengers suggest that beneath those focused eyes is a warrior who cherishes every game.

Off the board, whether you call them Nezuko432 or just “The Grandmaster,” this player’s blend of tactical genius, psychological resilience, and a dash of humor makes for a chess biography that's as entertaining as it is inspiring.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Nezuko432! 👋 Here is some personalised feedback based on your latest blitz games.

3167 (2024-12-15)

1. What you already do well

  • Opening repertoire consistency. Nearly every white game starts with 1.d4 and quickly heads for QGD / Queen’s-Indian structures. Familiarity is paying off – you scored three clean wins this session against Rudik Makarian largely thanks to smooth development and a clear middlegame plan.
  • Playing for space & outposts. Moves such as 11.d5 (vs Rud_Makarian, twice) and 17.d6 (vs Blitz_Expert23) show good instinct for seizing protected passed pawns and clamping the position.
  • Time management. You usually reach move 25 with 60-90 seconds left – comfortably ahead of many 2300-level opponents.

2. Priority improvements

  • Deep calculation when the position opens. In your loss vs Rudik Makarian (Grünfeld, 25…Ra8 ??), the Nb5–Nc7–a8 sequence was a three-move forcing line that wins material. Build the habit of pausing whenever the opponent’s pieces cross your 5th rank – run a quick “checks, captures, threats” scan before committing.
  • Queen placement in the early middlegame. In that same game …Qh5 and …Qh4 looked aggressive but actually drove your queen offside and cost several tempi. Ask “Can my queen be chased or trapped?” before advancing it beyond the 4th rank.
  • Handling minority pawn storms as Black. The English Symmetrical loss (16.Nd6⁺!) shows discomfort when White hits the queenside light squares. Re-examine typical plans in the b6–e6–c5 set-up: often Black must meet Qb3/Qa4 ideas with …Be7 and …O-O before touching the b-pawn.
  • Defensive resourcefulness. Five of your resignations were in tough but not yet completely lost positions (<-4 eval). Try to play on for a few more moves: blitz endgames are slippery and flagging chances are real.

3. Opening clinic

LineTip
Grünfeld (…Qa5 + …Nc5) After 7.Rc1 dxc4 8.Bxc4 O-O the main move is 9…c5. If you choose 9…Qxc5, be ready for 11.Nb5! and have the reply 11…Qf5 prepared to avoid the fork ideas you faced.
English, Symmetrical Delay …b6 until the centre is closed. A safer move order is 1…c5 2…Nc6 3…g6 4…Bg7 5…e6 followed by …Nge7 & …O-O.
QID / QGD as White Your setup with b3-Bb2-Rc1 scores well. Next step: learn a model plan against …c5 breaks (e.g. transfer a knight to d2-c4 and prepare b4).

4. Tactical exercise themes

  • Forks on c7/f7 & g4/e2 squares – they appear in both your wins and losses.
  • Defensive Zwischenzug ideas (e.g. an intermediate check before recapturing).
  • Endgame Prophylaxis: preventing passed pawns from queening rather than racing them.

5. Action plan for the next two weeks

  1. Solve 30-40 puzzles focused on knight & queen forks (rating 2200-2600 range).
  2. Analyse the critical moment of each game you lose. Write down at least two Candidate moves you missed.
  3. Play five blitz games from the Black side of the Grünfeld but restrict yourself to the solid 9…c5 line – no early queen adventures.
  4. Review one GM model game in the Queen’s-Indian Spassky System (b3-Bb2) and mimic the middlegame plan.

6. Performance snapshots

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Keep up the disciplined opening work and sharpen those calculation muscles – breaking 2200 blitz is within reach soon. Good luck and enjoy the grind!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
Daniel Naroditsky 13W / 18L / 4D View Games
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Pranav V 7W / 6L / 2D View Games
Haowen Xue 9W / 4L / 1D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2535 3135
2024 2504 3102
2023 3064
Rating by Year20232024202531352504YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 10W / 1L / 2D 9W / 3L / 0D 72.1
2024 52W / 13L / 6D 39W / 27L / 6D 86.8
2023 41W / 9L / 5D 33W / 23L / 7D 88.5

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Australian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Slav Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Réti Opening 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 19 1
Losing 4 0
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