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pirotzoki77

Playing Since: 2022-08-21 (Active)

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Rapid: 1585
2128W / 2044L / 184D
Blitz: 1287
2187W / 2056L / 151D
Bullet: 854
2W / 2L / 0D

Meet pirotzoki77

Since first emerging on the chess scene in 2022, pirotzoki77 has shown a dynamic and rapidly improving skill set. Beginning with a modest Rapid rating of 800, their climb has been marked by milestones like a peak of 1626 in 2024 and a current standing of 1532 in 2025—demonstrating a clear passion for continuous growth in this format. Their Blitz play has also evolved, boasting significant game counts year to year and culminating in a last benchmark of 1287, while their forays into Bullet have been limited but show a capable spirit, with key ratings peaking in the high 900s.

Across all time controls, pirotzoki77 has racked up thousands of games. In Rapid alone, they’ve played over 3,600 matches, while Blitz has seen well over 4,400. A balanced competitor, they hold a slightly stronger win rate with the white pieces at 51.11%, but still hold their own as Black (48%). They appear to enjoy the depths of the endgame, reaching that stage in about two-thirds of their matches, and typically take more moves to seal a victory than to concede a loss—a sign of prolonged fighting spirit.

When it comes to openings, pirotzoki77 seems equally at home improvising across a vast repertoire. They’ve encountered everything from Modern Defense lines to the Mieses Opening and classical favorites like the Nimzowitsch Defense, often achieving win rates hovering around or just above 50%. Quick resignations aren’t their style—less than 10% of their games end early—while an 88% comeback rate underlines an impressive ability to recover from setbacks.

Psychologically, pirotzoki77 fights hard but can tilt on occasion. Still, they’ve strung together lengthy winning streaks, with a personal best of 14 consecutive victories, and maintain a focused approach in rated play. Their record reveals a willingness to push on in tough positions—sometimes turning lost material into stirring wins.

Overall, pirotzoki77 embodies a committed and resilient chess enthusiast. Always opening the board to new possibilities, they continue to sharpen their tactics and refine their strategy, making it clear that their passion for chess is matched only by their ongoing desire to improve.


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Hi pirotzoki77 – personalised coaching report

Over the last few sessions you have stabilised around the 1650-1700 mark in 10-minute live games. Your preferred defences (Modern/KID structures and the Scandinavian) appear in nearly every Black game, while with White you use a double-fianchetto set-up (g3, Bg2, b3, Bb2). Below you will find a quick snapshot of your results, followed by targeted feedback.

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What you are doing well

  • End-game conversion. In your win against ahmedali2211 you calmly escorted the e-pawn to promotion and converted the rook ending with precise technique.
  • Clock management. You consistently finish games with 1-3 minutes left, giving you time to calculate when the position becomes tactical.
  • Strategic plans in the Modern. Pawn storms with …h6/…g5 and piece manoeuvres like …Kh7–…g7–…f5 show good understanding of kingside play.

Immediate improvement targets

1. Earlier central counter-play in the Modern/KID

Two recent losses (e.g. to armen_gev) came from delaying the central breaks …e5 or …c5. By move 15 you were cramped and White was already pushing c5.

• Aim to prepare …e5 with …Re8, …Nf6–g4 and only then …e5.
• Alternatively adopt the Pirc move-order (…c6 > …e5) to hit the centre sooner.

2. Over-ambitious queen forays with White

Fast queen moves (Qh5/Qh4/Qf3) in the Sicilian and Scandinavian Advance cost time and sometimes material (see your game v eizus67). Develop pieces first, castle, then look for Qh5 ideas when you already threaten Bd3xh7+ or Ng5.

3. Tactical alertness around your own king

In the loss to kmb-aim your kingside remained dark-square weak after …h6/…g5. A 5-minute daily tactics routine (drilling themes like back-rank mates and removing the defender tactics) will yield quick rating points.

4. Sharpen the Scandinavian repertoire

You are using the old 2…d4 line, giving White space and an easy plan with c3–d4. Switch to the modern main line 2…Nf6; it keeps pieces on the board and avoids the passive …d4 pawn structure you struggled with.

Model game to study

Replay your cleanest recent win and ask “where could Black have equalised?” – a great way to test your objectivity.


Drill position from a recent loss

Try to find the saving resource for Black in the diagram before looking at the engine; it will improve your defensive skills.


Long-term study plan

  1. Opening depth: Build a 15-move “main line” file for each colour in Lichess/Chessable. Revisit after every session.
  2. Middlegame patterns: Work through 50 examples of the minority attack and the e5 break in the KID.
  3. End-game refinement: You already convert extra material well – now add opposite-coloured bishop studies to your routine.

Finally, here is your peak rating to date: 1760 (2025-06-09). Let’s aim to push that above 1800 in the next two months!

Good luck with your training – I look forward to seeing your progress.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
ee00ee0e0 7W / 16L / 1D
Tinisha Kamara 13W / 6L / 0D
zeinlimited 8W / 7L / 0D
BigPocketMC 10W / 3L / 1D
gkonala 10W / 2L / 2D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1577
2024 854 1287 1445
2023 1256
2022 873 1176 1289
Rating by Year20222023202420251577854YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 308W / 279L / 45D 297W / 313L / 28D 76.6
2024 711W / 634L / 43D 649W / 689L / 55D 70.6
2023 735W / 640L / 63D 678W / 697L / 51D 69.8
2022 481W / 434L / 25D 482W / 441L / 25D 65.6

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 1313 662 584 67 50.4%
Czech Defense 804 381 398 25 47.4%
Modern 612 308 284 20 50.3%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 287 145 128 14 50.5%
Modern Defense 253 111 125 17 43.9%
French Defense 122 63 56 3 51.6%
Australian Defense 122 56 58 8 45.9%
Dresden Opening: The Goblin 96 51 41 4 53.1%
Scandinavian Defense 88 42 42 4 47.7%
Philidor Defense 80 33 44 3 41.2%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 842 436 373 33 51.8%
Czech Defense 573 300 253 20 52.4%
Modern 411 215 186 10 52.3%
Philidor Defense 359 167 169 23 46.5%
Scandinavian Defense 233 98 128 7 42.1%
Amar Gambit 230 109 115 6 47.4%
French Defense 192 108 77 7 56.2%
Modern Defense 191 96 91 4 50.3%
Dresden Opening: The Goblin 170 83 79 8 48.8%
Barnes Defense 152 86 62 4 56.6%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Australian Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Barnes Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Czech Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 14 0
Losing 12 1