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Reminator13

Playing Since: 2017-11-29 (Active)

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Rapid: 1252
4W / 3L / 0D
Blitz: 2434
2768W / 2916L / 342D
Bullet: 2146
4608W / 5281L / 705D

Reminator13: The Relentless Chess Gladiator

Meet Reminator13, a formidable force on the digital 64-square battlefield who blends tactical genius with an iron will to win. Known for his resilience and uncanny ability to stage comebacks (boasting an astounding 84.33% comeback rate!), Reminator13 refuses to let defeat come easy.

Career Highlights

  • Peak Blitz Rating: 2462 achieved in April 2023 — definitely not your average weekend warrior.
  • Peak Bullet Rating: 2517 in May 2025 — lightning fast moves matched with lightning fast reflexes.
  • Rapid Peak Rating: A respectable 1160 in March 2022, showing a bit of mystery in the slower formats.

Playing Style & Preferences

When Reminator13 sits down to play, it's a battle of nerves and wit. With an early resignation rate of just over 5%, this player hardly throws in the towel — patience and tenacity shine through, especially with an endgame frequency of over 76%, meaning the battles are typically long, grueling, and strategically rich.

Games usually stretch to around 74 moves on a win and 72 on a loss, which is like a marathon of chess! White pieces hold a modest advantage with a 46.61% win rate, while Black isn't far behind with 42.33%.

Favorite Openings

Reminator13 has a penchant for the classic and versatile Caro-Kann Defense, wielding it both in Blitz and Bullet formats with decent success. The French Defense Knight Variation Wing Gambit also enjoys love, boasting close to a 54% win rate in Blitz and nearly 56% in Bullet. When things get spicy, you might see him dancing through the Sicilian Accelerated Dragon or the Pirc Defense.

Mental Fortitude & Quirks

While the "tilt factor" stands at a manageable 12%, Reminator13's performance is truly impressive during the early hours of the day, with the best play time pegged around 1 AM. Whether it’s a breath of fresh night air or just some well-timed caffeine, night time is prime time.

With psychological resilience evident from his ability to recover strongly after losing a piece (winning nearly 43% of such games), Reminator13 embodies the mantra: "losing a battle is just part of winning the war."

Recent Battles

Fresh off the battlefield, Reminator13 clinched a victory with black pieces by resignation against Eslam_98, wielding the Kings Indian Attack like a pro. The game was a tactical ballet reaching 40 moves and showcasing patience and precision.

However, not all runs are perfect. Recently, Reminator13 experienced a loss on time against maciaser in a nuanced Caro-Kann Exchange Variation, proving even the best can sometimes be caught off guard by the clock.

Record & Reputation

Across all formats, Reminator13’s war record reads like a hearty tale of battles fought and lessons learned:

  • Blitz: 2,803 wins versus 2,978 losses and 314 draws.
  • Bullet: An even more intense arena, with 4,546 wins but a handful more losses taking the tally to 5,183 alongside 699 draws.
  • Rapid: A smaller sample, but equally fierce — 2 wins and 3 losses.

Rivals & Allies

Among modern-day foes, Reminator13 has tangled most frequently with vadimstavicki777 (89 encounters!) and keeps developing fascinating rivalries with chess combatants around the world. Whether combating legendary openings or blitzing for quick wins, Reminator13 stays hungry.

Final Thoughts

When you see Reminator13 online, prepare for a wild ride through mentally intensive battles spiced with determination and a sprinkle of clever trickery. A chess gladiator navigating the boisterous world of online chess, Reminator13 inspires us all to keep fighting, keep learning, and above all, keep having fun on and off the board.


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Quick summary

Nice work — you converted two sharp kingside attacks recently and punished opponents who loosened their kingside. Your tactical intuition (sacrifices on h6/g6 and queen infiltration) is a real asset in 1‑minute games. You also have recurring issues with time and occasional game abandonment; tightening up clock management will raise your bullet score quickly.

Recent instructive win (highlight)

Game vs konnur_bhuvan — you played a clean attacking sequence from the Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation. Sacrifice on h6, then queen infiltration on the kingside, and decisive knight jumps finished the job.

  • Replay the decisive sequence:
  • Key moments in plain English: you traded to open lines on the kingside, sacrificed a bishop to create a pawn weakness, used your queen to invade, and then brought the knight in for the final blow. Excellent pattern recognition and follow-through.

What you’re doing well

  • Active attacking instinct — you spot checks and forcing moves quickly (queen + knight tactics around the enemy king).
  • Good use of sacrificial ideas to rip open kingside — Bxh6/Bxg6 patterns are in your toolbox and you execute them confidently.
  • Opening familiarity — you play the Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation a lot; consistent experience gives you practical advantage in bullet where opponents get low on thinking time.
  • Converting when you get the initiative — once you have attacker pieces on the kingside you tend to keep pressure and finish (good finishing instincts).

Recurring weaknesses and what to fix

  • Time management: several recent losses were because of time or abandonment. In 1‑minute games you must keep ~5–8 seconds buffer. Practice keeping moves simple when your clock is low.
  • Premature simplifications vs. complications: when you're ahead on time or position, simplify; when behind on time, exchange into easier-to-play positions (or force a flag by complicating if that’s your style).
  • Opening choice balance: your Caro‑Kann Exchange win rate is around 43% — solid, but you do better with the French in longer samples. Consider mixing in a line that creates more imbalance against bullet opponents to increase practical chances (or keep the Exchange if you prefer its simplicity).
  • Game abandonment / weird terminations: review short games you lost quickly (single‑move abandonments appear). Make sure your connection/attention is stable before jumping into 1‑minute play.

Concrete bullet tactics & patterns to drill

  • H‑file and h6/g6 sacrifices — drill positions where trading bishop for knight on h6 or g6 opens the king (set up 10 positions and solve them blind).
  • Queen checks + knight forks — practice spotting the forcing check sequence: queen checks, knight jumps, follow-up forks or mating nets.
  • One‑move tactics (forks, pins, skewers) — do 50 one‑move puzzles every session to sharpen instant recognition.
  • Pre‑move discipline — only pre‑move captures or obvious recaptures; avoid pre‑moving into checks or unknown tactics.

Opening suggestions (practical for bullet)

  • If you like the Exchange Caro‑Kann keep it, but build a short, fast plan to reach your favored middlegame (develop, Re1, Bd3, knight to g5/e4). Use the same 3‑4 moves so you spend minimal clock in the opening.
  • Try one alternative line from time to time — your data shows strong results with the French Defense; learning a compact French system for blitz could give you edges when opponents stumble out of book.
  • Study common replies to your favorite lines so you can pre‑learn moves and save clock (memorize 3 moves deep typical replies and one good plan).

Bullet-specific clock & practical play tips

  • Keep a 5–8 second reserve. If your clock drops below that, switch to fastest safe moves instead of complex calculations.
  • Use pre‑moves selectively: automatic recaptures and forced moves only. Turn off pre‑moves if you blunder from them often.
  • Simplify when ahead on material or time. Trade into basic winning endgames or mating nets that are easy to play quickly.
  • When behind on time, look for checks, captures, and threats that make the opponent think or flag — but don’t chase speculative tactics without safety.

7‑day training plan (practical, low time investment)

  • Day 1–2: 2 x 10 minutes of one‑move tactics (forks/pins) + 5 bullet games focusing on not dropping below 5s.
  • Day 3–4: 3 x 10 minute mixed tactics (including Bxh6/Bxg6 motifs) + review 2 recent wins and 2 losses — find the turning point in each.
  • Day 5: Practice opening drill — play 10 unrated games using the same 3‑move Caro‑Kann setup to build muscle memory.
  • Day 6: 5 rapid (5+0) games to practice converting advantages under slightly more time; focus on technique not speed.
  • Day 7: Play a 1‑hour session of mixed bullet but implement pre‑move discipline and clock reserve; annotate one lost game.

Next actions right now

  • Review the Konnur_Bhuvan game and tag the critical forcing moves you saw instinctively — reinforce those patterns.
  • Start doing 20 one‑move tactics daily for the next week.
  • Before your next session, decide on a pre‑move rule (e.g., only recaptures and safe checks) and stick to it.
  • If you want, paste another game (loss or close one) and I’ll point out 3 concrete moves that improved or lost you the game.

Encouragement

Your attacking instincts are a strength — with slightly better clock control and a small opening polishing routine you’ll convert many more of these tactical chances. Keep the momentum and keep the drills short and consistent.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2146 2429 1252
2024 2223 2147
2023 2215 2215 1132
2022 2115 2168
2021 2080 2232 1047
2020 2165
2019 1737 2043
2018 2089
2017 2197
Rating by Year20172018201920202021202220232024202524291047YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 530W / 543L / 70D 482W / 573L / 81D 76.5
2024 471W / 546L / 53D 451W / 547L / 76D 62.5
2023 542W / 617L / 77D 453W / 684L / 94D 77.7
2022 735W / 724L / 97D 655W / 791L / 100D 77.7
2021 541W / 506L / 65D 472W / 568L / 66D 78.4
2020 220W / 192L / 15D 201W / 188L / 36D 74.7
2019 167W / 155L / 18D 157W / 162L / 19D 74.3
2018 298W / 336L / 22D 296W / 336L / 24D 73.6
2017 121W / 97L / 9D 111W / 98L / 10D 75.5

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 833 395 394 44 47.4%
Unknown 435 212 222 1 48.7%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 413 165 216 32 40.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation 364 169 173 22 46.4%
French Defense 283 156 109 18 55.1%
Scandinavian Defense 162 88 65 9 54.3%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Maróczy Bind 148 68 71 9 46.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Two Knights Attack, Mindeno Variation 141 62 74 5 44.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 137 63 64 10 46.0%
Czech Defense 134 65 64 5 48.5%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 1016 427 519 70 42.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 775 334 383 58 43.1%
French Defense 560 310 218 32 55.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 475 189 244 42 39.8%
Scandinavian Defense 457 211 213 33 46.2%
Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation 385 164 202 19 42.6%
Amar Gambit 333 168 147 18 50.5%
Barnes Defense 260 116 132 12 44.6%
Modern 224 106 103 15 47.3%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 212 72 122 18 34.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
French Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 23 2
Losing 16 0
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