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Piera50

Playing Since: 2025-04-18 (Active)

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Daily: 400
1W / 3L / 1D
Rapid: 117
2914W / 4641L / 1593D
Blitz: 122
275W / 414L / 169D
Bullet: 112
29W / 65L / 7D

Profile Summary: Piera50

Meet Piera50, a brave warrior of the chessboard navigating the thrilling and tumultuous realm of Rapid chess. With a peak rating of 233 achieved in April 2025, Piera50 plays at a pace where lightning-fast decisions meet classic strategic depth — kind of like mixing espresso with a pinch of grandmaster wisdom!

Despite a rating journey that’s more rollercoaster than gentle cruise (dropping from peaks near 233 down to an ambitious 100, and clinging to it with fierce determination), Piera50 embodies the true spirit of the game: resilient, stubborn, and never afraid to embrace those unexpected twists and turns.

With 575 wins scattered against 1336 losses and a modest 229 draws in Rapid chess, Piera50's style could best be described as a "battle-hardened experimenter" — always trying openings with eccentric names like the Englund Gambit, Van t Kruijs Opening, and the Center Game, often with win rates flirting around the mid-20% mark. Hey, it’s not about always winning; it’s about looking cool while trying!

Piera50 has been known to get a bit dramatic with the chess clock, evidenced by a longest losing streak of 19 games — ouch! But the comeback rate clocks in at a roaring 66.61%, showing this player is never down for long. Also, something tells us Piera50 has an affinity for nights and early mornings — prime time for a comeback, since “best time of day to play” is officially 3 AM. Night owls, unite!

Fun fact: Piera50 enjoys early resignations about 10.62% of the time, which, in chess terms, means they know when to cut their losses and get ready for the next round of glory (or glorious defeat). The average moves per win hover around 32, while losses tend to linger on for 53 moves — maybe trying to squeeze every last joust out of the battle, or simply forgetting the stopwatch logic.

Among their recent escapades, Piera50 spectacularly won by resignation against bhargavplyzchess, turning the tide with heroic knight maneuvers and cunning queen captures. But life isn’t always checkmate; recent losses include tough battles against opponents like pasta_asb and adikhandve, each game a testament to Piera50's never-give-up spirit.

Opening repertoire? A little bit of everything, really. From the classic King's Pawn Opening to underdog gambits like the Englund Gambit, Piera50’s unpredictable moves keep opponents guessing and the game interesting. Their love for the Center Game has yielded a slightly better win rate, so perhaps that’s their secret sauce in the kitchen of chess chaos.

When it comes to playing times, Piera50 seems to shine in the early morning hours (win rate peaks around 5 AM at 42.55%), clearly the champion of the dawn patrol. Weekends and Mondays also bring out their best play, with win rates crossing the 30% mark — proving the perfect “chess hangover” cure just might be another game.

In summary, Piera50 is not just a player; they’re an adventurer in the kingdom of 64 squares, forever questing for victory, fun, and the perfect combination of coffee and checkmate. Whether you find them embracing obscure openings or riding out a brutal losing streak, one thing’s for sure: the chessboard is never boring with Piera50 around.

Recently Replay the masterful victory against bhargavplyzchess:


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Coach Chesswick

Quick summary

Nice job — you showed real attacking instincts in your most recent win and a willingness to fight for the center. Your rating history shows you can push upward; the one-month dip is temporary and fixable with targeted work. Below are focused, practical takeaways from the games you sent.

Replay the win (quick review)

Study this one: you created a passed pawn on the c-file, opened lines, and finished with a rook on the back rank. Good conversion of initiative into mate. Replay the game to see how the pawn storm and rook activity came together:

  • Win game viewer:

What you did well

  • You attack actively — pushing pawns into the center and creating passed pawns is a strong habit.
  • When chances appeared (open files, weak back rank), you converted decisively — that finishing instinct is valuable.
  • You look for tactical shots and sacrifices rather than playing passively — this yields practical chances in rapid games.

Recurring mistakes to fix

  • King safety: several losses came after your king stayed in the center or you delayed securing luft/castling. Prioritize castling or creating an escape square earlier.
  • Allowing queen infiltration: opponent’s queen often captures on g2/g3 or checks on the back rank. Before grabbing pawns, ask “Does this expose my king?”
  • Back-rank and mating nets: you fell to back-rank mates and promotion-assisted mates. Learn the simple defensive pattern: luft (pawn to h3/g3) or bring a rook to the back rank to trade.
  • Tactical oversights and loose pieces: double-check captures so you’re not winning material at the cost of positional collapse. When the opponent threatens a fork, pin, or promotion, pause and address it first.

Concrete next-step checklist (use this for your next 3–5 games)

  • Before each move: scan for opponent threats. Ask “Is any piece hanging? Any checks? Any pawn push that would open lines?”
  • Prioritize king safety in the opening — castle or create an escape square by move 8–10 in rapid.
  • Avoid grabbing side pawns (like g-pawns) if it weakens your king shelter. If you take, have a follow-up to cover the king.
  • When you see a passed pawn (yours or theirs), evaluate whether it wins by itself or needs support — don’t ignore enemy pawn storms (g-, h- or c-file).
  • If you are under attack, consider forcing trades (queen trade or simplifying) to reduce tactical chances against you.

Practice drills (15–30 minutes daily)

  • Tactics trainer: 10–15 mixed puzzles focused on forks, pins, and back-rank patterns (5 minutes of focused solving).
  • Back-rank mates drill: set up common motifs and practice creating luft and rook defenses. See Back rank mate.
  • “Blunder check” habit: after every candidate move, take 2–3 seconds to ask “What is my opponent’s best reply?” — repeat in every game.
  • Play two 15|10 rapid games where your goal is to castle by move 8 and keep pawns around the king intact unless you have a clear plan to open lines safely.
  • Endgame basics: practice king + pawn vs king and queen vs rook basics so you recognize when a promotion threat is lethal.

Mini opening advice

You play many offbeat openings (your stats show a lot of variety). That’s fine, but with your current pattern try one simple plan for White and stick to it for 50–100 games to build familiarity:

  • Pick a straightforward main line (for example 1.e4 or 1.d4) that leads to fast development and early castling.
  • Avoid early knight/queen hunts that leave your king exposed. If you keep development simple, the opponent’s queen tricks (Qxg2 etc.) are less effective.
  • If you want, study one opening idea and one trap to avoid — this reduces surprise losses from tactical queenside/king-side forks.

Notes on mindset and progress

  • Your 6‑month trend is positive and your Strength Adjusted Win Rate (~44%) shows you convert many practical chances. Focus on consistency, not short-term rating changes.
  • One-month rating drop (-50) is a signal to tighten fundamentals (king safety, blunder checks) rather than overhaul style.
  • Celebrate the wins where you converted clear advantages; dissect the losses to find one recurring mechanic (most likely king exposure / queen infiltration) and fix that first.

Resources & next steps

  • Replay the win above and 1–2 of the losses move-by-move — treat them as mini-tactical puzzles and ask “what did I miss?”
  • Use the daily drills for 2 weeks, then play a block of 20 rated rapid games with the checklist active.
  • If you want, I can annotate one specific loss move-by-move — tell me which game (give the link or say “the game that ended Qc2#”). You can also check your opponent’s profile: gabry800.

Parting tip

Keep the attacking instinct — it’s a strength. Pair it with one defensive habit (castling early or a 2-second blunder check) and you’ll turn many close losses into wins. Want a short checklist image you can tap during games? I can format one for your phone.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 112 122 127 400

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1543W / 2667L / 873D 1464W / 2210L / 717D 65.6

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 1196 345 642 209 28.9%
Amazon Attack 1003 335 479 189 33.4%
Australian Defense 965 320 467 178 33.2%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 900 297 495 108 33.0%
Barnes Defense 578 184 291 103 31.8%
Center Game 476 155 261 60 32.6%
Elephant Gambit 426 158 193 75 37.1%
Scandinavian Defense 409 143 212 54 35.0%
Czech Defense 395 63 261 71 15.9%
French Defense 276 101 127 48 36.6%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Australian Defense 132 53 57 22 40.1%
Amazon Attack 115 40 48 27 34.8%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 90 23 49 18 25.6%
Elephant Gambit 76 25 39 12 32.9%
Amar Gambit 69 21 29 19 30.4%
Czech Defense 61 5 39 17 8.2%
Barnes Defense 41 11 20 10 26.8%
French Defense 39 13 18 8 33.3%
Scandinavian Defense 34 10 18 6 29.4%
Bishop's Opening 25 5 16 4 20.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 2 1 0 1 50.0%
Scandinavian Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Amazon Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Australian Defense 19 8 11 0 42.1%
Elephant Gambit 14 8 6 0 57.1%
Amazon Attack 11 2 8 1 18.2%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 8 1 7 0 12.5%
Czech Defense 7 0 5 2 0.0%
Barnes Defense 5 3 1 1 60.0%
Center Game 5 0 5 0 0.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 4 0 4 0 0.0%
Scandinavian Defense 4 1 3 0 25.0%
Bishop's Opening 3 0 2 1 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 9 1
Losing 19 0
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