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rlkt

Playing Since: 2020-07-30 (Active)

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Rapid: 1500
4051W / 4139L / 406D
Blitz: 1054
251W / 284L / 31D

Profile of rlkt: The Master of Endgames and Comebacks

Meet rlkt, a chess player who dances gracefully across the chessboard, often ending battles with a flourish during the endgame — boasting an impressive 80.91% endgame frequency. Like a seasoned biologist studying cellular resilience, rlkt’s comeback rate is a staggering 88.29%, proving they’re not easily outmaneuvered even when in crisis, with a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece.

Climbing the rating ladder steadily from 2020 to 2025, rlkt’s rapid rating blossoms from 1409 to a peak near 1550, showing an adaptive evolution worthy of a grandmaster's pedigree. While the blitz ratings show a more modest tale, rapid is rlkt’s preferred habitat.

Opening tactics reveal that rlkt favors classical moves such as the King’s Pawn Opening with variations like the Philidor Defense and King's Knight Variation, winning roughly half of those encounters. With more than a thousand games in the King's Pawn Opening King's Knight Gunderam Defense, rlkt’s repertoire suggests a carefully evolved strategy, dissecting opponents like a scientist with a scalp–I mean, scalpel.

Psychologically, rlkt keeps their cool with a relatively low tilt factor of 17, and may even enjoy a little chess-induced adrenaline rush when playing rated games, as their win rate difference between rated and casual games is a noteworthy 46.92%.

Known for battleground resilience, patience in long games (with an average of about 79 moves per contest!), and a knack for clawing victories from the jaws of defeat, rlkt’s style is the perfect case study for chess biology: it's survival of the fittest on the 64-cell petri dish.

Whether it's morning or night, weekdays or weekends, rlkt is ready: their win rates hover around the 45-50% range across all days and prime hours, with a curious spike at 14:00 hours (54.4%), perhaps when their neurons are firing at optimum synaptic strength.

In short, rlkt is a player who thrives under pressure, learns quickly from setbacks, and orchestrates their strategies with the meticulous care of a lab scientist. Chess opponents beware — this player is not just surviving, but mastering their evolutionary niche on the chessboard.


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Quick summary of recent games

Nice run — you won four of the last five rapid games you shared. Your queen-led attacks and ability to convert material + initiative into a finish stand out. The loss shows a recurring theme: king-safety vs. pawn storms when castling opposite sides. Below are focused, practical takeaways.

Highlights — what you're doing well

  • Active queen play: you finish many games by bringing the queen deep into the enemy camp and forcing tactical wins (see your decisive finish vs. lutfi12345643).
  • King-side attacking instincts: when the opponent weakens dark squares or opens lines, you exploit them quickly.
  • Creating and converting passed pawns and local material gains — you press advantages and avoid unnecessary simplifications when you have the initiative.
  • Good pattern recognition in mating nets — several finishes were clean and quick.

Biggest areas to improve

  • King safety when castling opposite sides — in your loss vs. Deez4056 you castled long but allowed a queenside pawn avalanche and a decisive pawn mate. Before castling long, double-check who can open files toward your king and whether you have escape squares.
  • Early queen moves — your queen is a great attacking tool, but repeatedly moving it early can leave you behind in development or miss opponent counterplay. Use the queen early when it gains concrete targets, not just to chase pieces.
  • Pawn-structure awareness — watch for weak pawns (isolated, backward or holes) that opponents can exploit with pawn breaks. The c/d pawn breaks and passed pawn creations were decisive both for you and against you recently.
  • Calculation in sharp, opposite-side games — when sides castle different ways, calculate pawn storms and the consequences of opening files before launching your own attack.

Concrete, short-term training plan (this week)

  • Daily tactics (20–30 minutes): focus on mating patterns, forks, pins and decoys. Prioritize puzzles that finish by queen/rook invasion and pawn mates.
  • One focused opening drill (30 min): pick the line you play most often (for example, if you play 1.e4 choose a safe anti-Scandinavian plan or a solid Caro-Kann line). Replay 10 model games and note typical pawn breaks and plans.
  • One slow training game (30–45 min): play at 15|10 or longer against a human or engine and practice opposite-side castling positions — test pawn storms and king escape squares without time pressure.
  • Post-game habit: for each lost or unclear game, look at the decisive turning point and write one sentence about what you missed (tactical oversight, plan error, time trouble). This reinforces learning faster than just auto-analysis.

Practical tips you can use immediately

  • Before castling long, check these three things: (1) Are the b- and c-files safe? (2) Do you have an escape square for the king? (3) Can the opponent open a file with a pawn break? If any answer is "no", consider castling short or delaying.
  • When you see an opponent push pawns toward your king, ask: "If they open this file, do I have a tactic or defense?" If not — defend or trade pawns before they open the file.
  • Stop moving the same piece twice in the opening unless you win time or create a concrete threat. Prioritize development and connecting rooks.
  • Simple endgame rule: when you're ahead materially, simplify into a clear winning king+rook or queen ending — don’t gamble on unclear complications unless you calculated them.

Mini-analysis of key recent games

Example: your win vs. lutfi12345643 shows excellent exploitation of open files and a final tactical shot with the queen. Rewatch the final ten moves and note how you coordinated rooks/queen to remove defenders.

Use this interactive PGN to revisit the game (tap to replay):


Longer-term goals (next month)

  • Raise consistency in opposite-side castling games — play 20 practice games where you or opponent castles opposite to build instincts.
  • Improve opening repertoire stability: pick 2–3 reliable responses to 1.e4 and 1.d4 you can play without heavy memorization. Solid structure beats a lot of tactical surprises at your level.
  • Increase middlegame calculation by doing one “candidate-move” exercise per day: pick a position, list 3 candidate moves, and calculate each one to a concrete outcome.

When you’re ready, send me one game

Pick a loss or a close win and paste the game (or PGN) — I’ll give a short, move-by-move checklist of the turning point and one concrete improvement to try next game.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1054 1495
2024 1386 1200
2023 1040 1476
2022 1312
2021 1050 1414
2020 1038 1409
Rating by Year20202021202220232024202514951038YearRatingBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 378W / 378L / 40D 381W / 383L / 36D 85.7
2024 519W / 509L / 47D 483W / 537L / 59D 85.5
2023 476W / 436L / 34D 430W / 479L / 56D 83.3
2022 26W / 29L / 4D 26W / 34L / 5D 80.5
2021 382W / 335L / 37D 317W / 390L / 35D 82.3
2020 417W / 391L / 31D 376W / 430L / 44D 72.7

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Elephant Gambit 1423 664 686 73 46.7%
Dresden Opening: The Goblin 955 461 452 42 48.3%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 848 421 391 36 49.6%
Philidor Defense 504 258 219 27 51.2%
Amazon Attack 411 187 199 25 45.5%
Bishop's Opening 334 146 173 15 43.7%
French Defense 322 162 144 16 50.3%
Scandinavian Defense 309 134 166 9 43.4%
Sicilian Defense 288 139 136 13 48.3%
Caro-Kann Defense 246 125 115 6 50.8%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 59 28 28 3 47.5%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 43 20 22 1 46.5%
Philidor Defense 35 15 18 2 42.9%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 32 15 15 2 46.9%
Dresden Opening: The Goblin 24 8 14 2 33.3%
Elephant Gambit 22 11 9 2 50.0%
Ruy Lopez: Old Steinitz Defense, Semi-Duras Variation 21 6 12 3 28.6%
Amar Gambit 18 9 8 1 50.0%
Scotch Game 17 7 9 1 41.2%
French Defense 15 9 5 1 60.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 9 1
Losing 17 0
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