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omnijesus

Playing Since: 2024-05-28 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟

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Rapid: 670
0W / 5L / 0D
Blitz: 743
4726W / 4738L / 390D
Bullet: 512
5W / 5L / 0D

Omnijesus: The Chess Maverick

Meet omnijesus, a daring chess aficionado with a flair for the dramatic and an intimate relationship with the queen's gambit—among many other openings. This mysterious tactician has battled through thousands of games with a rollercoaster of ratings and an enviable collection of quirky stats that tell the story of a player who doesn't just play chess but lives it.

Rating Rollercoaster

Once soaring to a blitz peak rating of 926 in May 2024, omnijesus has experienced the highs and lows of competitive play. Recent months have seen a steady climb and occasional dips, reflecting a journey filled with intense battles and learning curves. Their rapid play peaked at a solid 1024, proving there’s depth behind those blitz fireworks.

Playing Style: The Dance of Pawns and Bishops

With an Endgame Frequency near 59%, omnijesus prefers to slug it out till the very end, savoring those nerve-wracking final moves. Their games average around 60 moves when victorious, and slightly fewer when the tide turns against them. It’s no surprise given their tactical knack — a 66.77% comeback rate proves that giving up isn’t in their vocabulary, even when the going gets tough. Just don’t expect them to sit around for too long – the Early Resignation Rate is a modest 3.52%, so they fight till they drop or the checkmate arrives.

Opening Choices: A Gambit Ballet

Omnijesus loves diving into the Queens Pawn Opening with varied flavors, but the Zukertort and Chigorin Variations are their playgrounds — boasting gritty win rates hovering around 47-53%. The Reti Opening is another fan favorite, dancing gracefully with a win rate north of 54%. Meanwhile, other openings like the Italian Game and French Defense see a respectable amount of action, proving omnijesus isn’t afraid to experiment or get cozy with classical strategies.

Time of Day: The 2 AM Genius

When does omnijesus shine the brightest? Apparently, right around 2 AM. Their win rate peaks at this witching hour — probably fueled by a concoction of caffeine and sheer stubbornness. Beware turning on your computer at night; omnijesus might just be lurking for a blitz duel!

Opponent Triumphs & Foes

Omnijesus has faced many warriors in the arena, often with remarkable success. Opponents like joelc00l, leiteeartur, and dcornejo41 learned the hard way that omnijesus bites back — boasting a perfect win record against them. But beware, some opponents have caused a few headaches, reminding omnijesus that every king can fall.

Memorable Moments

One of omnijesus’s latest masterpieces features a clever Reti Opening maneuver where pawn advances and bishop pins created an impenetrable fortress.

Fun Facts

  • Average first capture happens around move 5.5 — the early bird snags the worm!
  • Wins are slightly more frequent with White, boasting a 50.64% win rate.
  • A modest 11 tilt factor—because even chess wizards have their off days.
  • The "sometimes resigns early but mostly fights till the end" approach makes every game a suspense thriller.

All in all, omnijesus is a player who battles with heart and mind — a true chess gladiator whose journey is as fascinating as their games. Whether it’s blitz fury or a slow-burning tactical dance, omnijesus is here to command the board, one pawn at a time.


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Quick summary

Nice set of games today. You converted a messy middlegame into a practical win by keeping pieces active and pressuring the opponent’s king — and you punished time trouble. Your losses show recurring issues: early queen activity that gets punished, tactical oversights around exchanges, and frequent severe time pressure. Below are focused, practical steps to improve.

Win — what you did well

Game: vs zordacthechosenone — solid handling of the English / reversed Sicilian structure.

  • You transitioned to active rooks and used them to create concrete targets instead of passively defending. That activity eventually forced simplifications that worked for you.
  • Good judgment in the middlegame: when you had the initiative you opened lines (g4, hxg5) to increase pressure rather than sitting on a small edge.
  • Practical blitz skill: you kept complications while the opponent was short on time and made them pay.

Replay the full game to study the critical turning points (notice how exchanges and rook invasions shifted the balance):

Losses — recurring themes to fix

Across recent defeats these patterns repeat:

  • Early queen sorties getting punished: In the Philidor loss vs irsan7 the opponent’s Qb5+ and subsequent Qxb7 show how a premature queen can be counterattacked. When you consider an early queen move, check for opponent tactical replies first.
  • Tactical oversights around exchanges: Several losses come after you accept or initiate trades without scanning for forks, pins, or back-rank issues. Before trading, quickly check opponent replies for tactics.
  • Time pressure: You often finish with under ten seconds. In blitz, prefer safe simplifications when short on time and save think-time for critical moments.

Study this short loss to reinforce the warning about premature queen moves:

Concrete 7-day training plan

  • Daily 12–15 minutes on tactics focusing on forks, pins, and discovered attacks (timed sets at blitz pace).
  • Play 3 rapid (10+5) or classical games this week; force yourself to spend extra time on opening moves and the first 12 moves to reduce early blunders in blitz.
  • Do a short loss-review session: pick 5 recent losses and write one sentence per game identifying the single decisive mistake.
  • Spend 10 minutes on basic endgames (king+pawn vs king, basic rook endgames) so you can convert advantages without relying on the clock.

Practical in-game checklist (apply every blitz game)

  • Before moving the queen early ask: "Can my opponent check or fork from this square?" If yes, fix the issue first.
  • If your clock < 12s, avoid long forcing calculations—simplify or play a safe waiting move and preserve practical chances.
  • Before any exchange, do a 3-second tactical scan for checks, forks, and discovered attacks.
  • When you have active pieces, look to trade one pair of pieces and then invade with a rook or centralize your king.

Opening advice

You have good volume and familiarity in several systems — that’s an advantage. Narrow your practical blitz repertoire to a few safe plans rather than many risky queen traps.

  • In Philidor-style positions prioritize development and a safe queen placement — avoid chasing small gains with the queen early. See Philidor Defense.
  • Against English / reversed Sicilian structures, aim for pawn breaks and piece activity instead of speculative queen moves. See English Opening.

Mindset & practical tips

  • Winning on time is useful, but practice converting similar positions without relying solely on the clock.
  • Small material edges are often best converted by increasing piece activity and simplifying—don’t overcomplicate for marginal gains.
  • Keep sessions short and focused: your play quantity is strong — add a bit of targeted quality work to translate it into steady rating gain.

Next steps I can help with

  • I can do a detailed review of 3 specific losses: send 3 PGNs and I’ll annotate the decisive moments and tactical patterns to fix.
  • I can build a 7-day micro-training plan tailored to your most-played openings (tactics + game practice).

Which would you like to do next?



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 512 675 670
2024 499 672 763
Rating by Year20242025763499YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1657W / 1400L / 116D 1400W / 1668L / 110D 58.5
2024 826W / 751L / 81D 742W / 833L / 79D 60.9

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 2333 1201 1048 84 51.5%
Australian Defense 1019 487 491 41 47.8%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 931 501 396 34 53.8%
French Defense 511 231 253 27 45.2%
Amar Gambit 468 222 226 20 47.4%
Amazon Attack 467 211 244 12 45.2%
Scandinavian Defense 362 153 200 9 42.3%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 326 150 167 9 46.0%
Barnes Defense 312 141 165 6 45.2%
Döry Defense 267 131 124 12 49.1%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Australian Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Australian Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Four Knights Game 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Philidor Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 13 1
Losing 11 0
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