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Pierre Pinay

Username: PierPn

Playing Since: 2024-11-30 (Active)

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Daily: 1100
7W / 0L / 2D
Rapid: 1313
470W / 369L / 33D
Blitz: 1137
2343W / 2237L / 184D
Bullet: 756
638W / 585L / 30D

Pierre Pinay (PierPn) - The Chess Biologist

Meet Pierre Pinay, affectionately known in the chess biosphere as PierPn, a player who truly puts the "mate" in checkmate and the "cell" in "check cells." This budding grandmaster of the mind began his climb through the rating ranks in 2024, quickly evolving his game like a true chess organism adapting to its environment.

Statistics & Style

In the 2025 chess season, Pierre has demonstrated remarkable resilience and an infectious winning streak of 10 games — talk about cellular mitosis, splitting the competition! His rapid rating peaked at a healthy 859, while his blitz and bullet games showed a dynamic range of speed and strategy with ratings of 679 and 548 respectively. His daily chess ventures bloom beautifully with a soaring 991 rating, proving that his roots run deep and his patience strong.

Opening Repertoire: A Molecular Mix

Pierre favors a diverse opening repertoire like a well-balanced ecosystem:

  • Rapid: Masters classics such as the Philidor Defense (55.5% win rate) and the French Defense variants, with a 58.3% success rate, reflecting his metabolic efficiency in strategic positioning.
  • Blitz: Thrives with the King's Pawn Opening King's Knight Variation, sporting an impressive 66% win rate, showing his quick reflexes and adaptability as swift as a neuron impulse.
  • Bullet: Prefers the Italian Game's Two Knights Variation, wielding a 75% win success, proving he can fire off tactical "enzymes" at lightning speed.

Play Style — Ping Pong of the Mind

Pierre’s games average around 54 moves, indicating he enjoys long, bio-logical battles rather than quick skirmishes. He embraces endgames with over 50% frequency — a testament to his stamina and ability to survive the mate phase! His early resignation rate is low at just over 3%, showing a tenacious spirit that refuses to lyse prematurely.

Tactical Awareness & Resilience

With a striking 63% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, Pierre proves that even when his "cells" (pieces) get knocked out, his "organism" (mind) performs cellular regeneration to fight back stronger. His low one-sided loss rate suggests he rarely falls victim to fatal mutations in strategy.

Psychological Notes

Like a seasoned naturalist, Pierre is aware of his psychological ecosystem. With a tilt factor of 7, he knows to keep his cool in the face of adversity, balancing his rated and casual game wins with a near 49% productivity difference. This mindful approach keeps his nervous system steady and his chess instincts sharp.

Fun Fact & Opponents

Pierre's most ruthless predator tendencies are revealed in his perfect win rates against several opponents — apparently some players just can't resist becoming part of his food chain! Among his abundant prey are 'ewennnnnnne' and 'anirudha_jayaprakash_rao' with a 100% win rate, showcasing Pierre's apex status in this competitive biosphere.

Whether he's weaving tactical webs or just splicing his way through openings, Pierre Pinay is a thrilling player whose game evolution is well worth watching. A true organism of chess, thriving in complexity and always ready to divide and conquer the board.


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Coach Chesswick

Quick summary

Nice stretch of wins — your rapid play shows confidence, tactical sharpness and a clear upward momentum. Below are focused observations from the recent games you provided and a short plan to keep that climb steady.

What you're doing well

  • Active piece play and tactics: you create threats and punish loose pieces quickly (example: the Italian/Giuoco-style game where you won material after a well-timed knight jump and then converted cleanly). See the replay:
  • Opening choice that creates imbalanced positions: your repertoire has many sharp lines and gambits — these produce practical chances and you’re getting good results from them.
  • Endgame conversion: when you get a material or positional edge you tend to keep improving your pieces and simplify to a winning ending rather than getting reckless.
  • Positive trend & consistency: your recent rating trend and win-rate show you’re learning and converting improvements into results — keep that momentum.

Key areas to improve

  • Prophylaxis and opponent counterplay — don’t just create threats, stop the opponent’s active replies. In the game that ended with an abandoned position you pushed aggressively with kingside pawns and the opponent had resources (knight jumps, central counterplay) that could have become dangerous if the opponent stayed. Always ask: “What does my opponent want to do next?”
  • Pawn pushes ahead of coordination — advancing pawns (g4/g5, f5 etc.) is often strong, but when you push them too early you can create holes and targets. Make sure your pieces support pawn storms and your king is safe before you commit.
  • Improve calculation depth in tactical complications — you do well tactically, but a few games show short sequences where an extra half-second of calculation would avoid risky simplifications. Train visualization of 4–6 ply sequences regularly.
  • Time management in critical moments — rapid gives little time for complex decisions. Flagging opponents is useful, but focus on spending a bit more time on the true turning points (captures, checks, major exchanges).

Patterns from openings & repertoire (what to keep / tweak)

  • Keep using your aggressive/imbalanced openings — lines like the Blackburne-style traps and certain gambits suit your tactical style and give practical chances. You're already scoring well there.
  • Study common defensive replies and typical plans for opponents. When you play gambits, have one or two safe sidelines prepared so you don’t get surprised by an uncommon defense.
  • Polish the move-order and basic piece placements in the first 10 moves so your middlegames start without immediate weaknesses (little things like leaving a back-rank weakness or an undefended knight).

Concrete drills & next steps (two-week plan)

  • Daily tactics (20 minutes): focus on forks, pins, overloads and decisive combinations. Aim for mixed puzzles that force 3–6 ply calculation.
  • One game slow-play per week (15+10 or 30|0): practice converting small advantages and making prophylactic moves when ahead.
  • Opening refinement (2 × 30 min sessions): pick your top 3 openings/gambits and review one model game per line — note typical middlegame plans and pitfalls to avoid.
  • Endgame fundamentals (2 × 20 min): rook and minor-piece endgames, basic king + pawn races, and Lucena basics — these will boost your conversion rate when you win material.
  • Post-game review habit: after every rapid win or loss spend 5–10 minutes looking for the single move that changed the evaluation the most. Write it down — trends emerge fast.

Small technical notes from the recent games

  • Example win vs luis_0006 in an Italian Game: you played Nxe5 and followed up with activity on the queenside and central pressure — clean tactical conversion and good piece coordination.
  • Example position where to be cautious: when you trade queens or go into rooks-and-pawns endgames make sure your pawn structure isn’t giving counterplay (look for passed pawn creation and opponent piece activity).
  • Watch for “knight on the rim” patterns — in a couple of games a knight wandered and became unattractive. Prefer central outposts or reroutes via e5/d5.

Suggested next session (60 minutes)

  • 10 min warmup tactics
  • 20 min study one of your recent wins (replay with the Pgn above) and mark the critical decision
  • 20 min endgame drill (rook basics or king+pawn)
  • 10 min short rapid game (5+3) focusing on implementing one prophylactic idea you learned

Motivation & closing

You’re on an excellent upward track — keep the tactical weapons you like, but add two things: a short prophylaxis checklist before every move in complicated positions, and a consistent post-game review habit. Small, repeated improvements will keep the rating climb steady.

Want me to analyze one specific game move-by-move? Tell me which game (opponent name or the replay above) and I’ll dive deeper.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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maqa97 0W / 0L / 1D View
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rocky_rob_89 1W / 0L / 0D View
luis_0006 1W / 0L / 0D View
birdiejuice 1W / 0L / 0D View
pierreange77 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
geof-42 18W / 0L / 0D View Games
osoy 4W / 3L / 0D View Games
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silfocur 4W / 1L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 717 1147 1312 1100
2024 690
Rating by Year202420251312690YearRatingRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1667W / 1465L / 117D 1588W / 1530L / 119D 60.1
2024 1W / 0L / 0D 1W / 0L / 0D 29.5

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 737 396 311 30 53.7%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 230 104 114 12 45.2%
Amazon Attack 221 113 96 12 51.1%
Scandinavian Defense 197 102 85 10 51.8%
Philidor Defense 168 86 73 9 51.2%
French Defense 162 83 73 6 51.2%
Scotch Game 155 59 93 3 38.1%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 154 68 81 5 44.2%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 152 79 66 7 52.0%
Barnes Defense 148 72 70 6 48.6%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 92 48 40 4 52.2%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 59 34 23 2 57.6%
French Defense 59 37 19 3 62.7%
Scandinavian Defense 50 23 26 1 46.0%
Amazon Attack 43 23 16 4 53.5%
Barnes Defense 42 25 17 0 59.5%
Philidor Defense 41 24 17 0 58.5%
Elephant Gambit 34 21 12 1 61.8%
Caro-Kann Defense 31 15 12 4 48.4%
Amar Gambit 28 21 7 0 75.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 251 132 108 11 52.6%
Amazon Attack 65 33 31 1 50.8%
Scandinavian Defense 65 27 38 0 41.5%
Scotch Game 63 28 34 1 44.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 57 32 24 1 56.1%
Caro-Kann Defense 54 32 21 1 59.3%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 50 27 22 1 54.0%
Barnes Defense 39 17 21 1 43.6%
Ruy Lopez: Bird Variation 33 15 16 2 45.5%
Amar Gambit 31 21 10 0 67.7%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 2 1 0 1 50.0%
Australian Defense 2 1 0 1 50.0%
Old Indian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Scotch Game 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Bishop's Opening: Horwitz Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 0
Losing 9 2
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