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Meelis Kanep GM

Username: Paul66666

Playing Since: 2016-04-23 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Blitz: 2561
1808W / 1440L / 280D
Bullet: 2679
2447W / 2023L / 221D

Grandmaster Meelis Kanep

Meet Meelis Kanep, a chess Grandmaster known for his strategic depth and bullet-speed reflexes that could give even the flashiest superheroes a run for their money. With a peak bullet rating of 2679 and a blistering blitz high of 2697, he dances through the chaos of quick time controls with grace and a keen eye for tactical wizardry.

Born to challenge sixty-four squares, Meelis doesn't just play chess—he practically invents new ways to confuse opponents. His weapon of choice? A mysterious "Top Secret" opening repertoire that yields a delightful 55.4% win rate in bullet games. Opponents beware: this is no amateur "pawn stormer," but a calculated conqueror who knows when to strike like a ninja.

Meelis’ endgame prowess is no joke either; with an endgame frequency of over 83%, he’s comfortable in battle phases where most would start reconsidering life choices. His comeback rate is an astonishing 85.83%, proving that when a piece is lost, he’s just getting started on the psychological warfare. An average of 76 moves per win hints at marathon fights filled with stamina and endurance, all culminating in checkmate.

Fun fact: Meelis shines brightest at dawn, boasting the "best time of day to play" at 4 AM. Perhaps nocturnal grandmaster hours are where the magic happens, alongside countless cups of coffee and existential ponderings about whether knights really do move in 'L's.

His online alias, Paul66666, has taken no prisoners in recent play, recording magnificent victories like a checkmate at move 61 shortly before midnight. When not crushing foes, he sports a modest tilting factor of 13—which basically means he only angrily glares at the board roughly once every tournament.

With thousands of games under his belt, thousands more to come, and a reputation for resilience and attack, Meelis Kanep wanders the virtual chess world, making pawns tremble and kings pray. If you find yourself facing "Paul66666," just remember... it's not paranoia if the Grandmaster really is planning a sneaky fork.

Keep an eye on this formidable tactician: chess's own strategic enigma and bullet-time sensation!

Coach's Avatar

Hi Meelis!

You have an energetic, tactical style that often overwhelms opponents rated 2500+ in blitz. Your recent victories feature:

  • Consistent pressure in the King’s Indian (both sides) and Trompowsky-style positions.
  • Excellent calculation when material is imbalanced – e.g. the exchange-down win with 19…Nc6!! followed by the decisive counter-sacrifice 40…Rxe5.
  • Confidence in pawn storms (h-pawn pushes vs the Modern & Pirc) that create concrete threats instead of slow manoeuvring.

Key areas to polish

  1. Clock management
    Your only recent loss came from a completely playable position that flagged at move 43. You regularly enter critical positions with <10 s; aim to keep 25-30 s before the late middlegame by:
    • Trusting your preparation in familiar structures – play moves instantly up to the first genuine decision.
    • Using the opponent’s time to plan two candidate lines so you are never “surprised”.
  2. Endgame conversion
    When you are ahead, you sometimes choose the flashiest continuation instead of the cleanest. Train the “simplify then convert” habit:
    • Exchange queens when up material unless it ruins pawn structure.
    • Re-check basic rook endings every week (Philidor, Lucena) – they occur in >20 % of your games.
  3. Prophylaxis & defensive awareness
    Two recent defeats show pieces drifting to the wrong wing while opposite-side play hit your king. Add a quick “What can my opponent do?” question to each move to spot tactics like the coming fork or back-rank ideas.
  4. Openings – deepen, don’t widen
    Your current repertoire already scores well (see
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    ). Instead of adding systems, aim to:
    • Memorise concrete KID forcing lines after 9.d5 Bxf3 10.Bxf3 Na5 11.Be2.
    • Prepare one quiet alternative versus 2.Bg5 (Trompowsky) when opponents avoid mainline theory.

Sample study position

Try to find the simplest win instead of the flash tactic in the diagram below (Black to move, you were winning but lost on time):


Training plan for the next 4 weeks

DayFocus (30 min)Tool
Mon / Thu5 x rook-endgame drillsSet positions on board
Tue25 blitz games, strict 15 s move-limitLive chess
WedAnnotate one of your wins & one lossChessBase / Lichess study
FriReview critical KID lines with engine offOpening notebook

Quick stats

Current peak: 2697 (2022-07-26). Your overall trend is positive (see

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Motivational nudge

You already beat several 2600-level blitz players this month. With sharper time handling and endgame confidence, 2600+ can become your new normal. Keep the pieces active, keep the clock healthy, and you’ll get there!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
white31 71W / 60L / 2D
Leo Bispo 39W / 30L / 8D
nfds 31W / 37L / 3D
Brodie McClymont 33W / 33L / 2D
Bruno Trezza 23W / 35L / 3D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2561
2024 2550
2023 2578
2022 2679 2683
2021 2601 2514
2020 2600 2545
2019 2411 2552 2441
2018 2453 2590 2456
2017 2526 2527
2016 2500 2571
Rating by Year201620172018201920202021202220232024202526832411YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1W / 0L / 0D 1W / 1L / 0D 97.3
2024 46W / 51L / 5D 38W / 57L / 5D 79.7
2023 6W / 4L / 0D 6W / 4L / 0D 69.4
2022 77W / 66L / 12D 87W / 59L / 9D 83.7
2021 221W / 178L / 30D 213W / 181L / 36D 77.8
2020 235W / 184L / 40D 228W / 216L / 29D 80.0
2019 270W / 196L / 39D 221W / 235L / 50D 83.8
2018 821W / 596L / 75D 748W / 643L / 83D 80.6
2017 176W / 116L / 13D 154W / 137L / 22D 86.2
2016 388W / 269L / 31D 348W / 307L / 28D 83.0

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 536 288 213 35 53.7%
Sicilian Defense 131 64 59 8 48.9%
Modern 116 66 40 10 56.9%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 77 38 37 2 49.4%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 76 43 24 9 56.6%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 71 33 34 4 46.5%
Sicilian Defense: Classical Variation 69 39 26 4 56.5%
Australian Defense 69 40 22 7 58.0%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation 68 30 32 6 44.1%
Sicilian Defense: Richter-Rauzer Variation, Neo-Modern Variation, Early Deviations 64 32 30 2 50.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 426 229 179 18 53.8%
Modern 202 115 76 11 56.9%
Sicilian Defense 152 80 65 7 52.6%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 151 100 50 1 66.2%
East Indian Defense 149 83 62 4 55.7%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 142 81 57 4 57.0%
Australian Defense 141 84 50 7 59.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 136 75 56 5 55.1%
Döry Defense 125 60 58 7 48.0%
King's Indian Defense 125 68 49 8 54.4%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 16 2
Losing 13 0