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Leonardo Tristan GM

Username: Rodalquilar

Location: Necochea

Playing Since: 2016-12-07 (Active)

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Rapid: 2460
19W / 31L / 10D
Blitz: 2843
3231W / 2069L / 399D
Bullet: 2715
48W / 40L / 6D

Profile: Rodalquilar

Since first appearing in the online chess scene in 2016, Rodalquilar has showcased a dynamic and determined style of play across Blitz, Rapid, and Bullet. Over the years, their Blitz rating climbed from the high 1900s to a remarkable peak of 2892 in 2024, reflecting thousands of games and countless hours of dedicated improvement. Meanwhile, their Bullet skills shone brightest in 2023, reaching an impressive 2836, and in Rapid they achieved a top rating of 2686 in 2020.

Known for an enterprising and resilient personality at the board, Rodalquilar rarely resigns early—doing so in just 0.39% of their games—and delights in complex endgame battles, with nearly 87% of their encounters reaching an endgame phase. Psychologically, they bring a strong mindset to each match: a high comeback rate of over 90% attests to their fighting spirit, and their tilt factor remains modest. When playing White, they have secured a 59.59% win rate, and even with Black, they stand at an impressive 52.71%.

With a longest winning streak of 15 and thousands of victories spread over the years, Rodalquilar has gathered a noteworthy record in both casual and rated contests. Their opening repertoire is broad, but special mention goes to their frequent deployment—and success—with the London System in Blitz, where they’ve contested hundreds of games. On average, winning games last 83 moves, a testament to their willingness to explore intricate positions and fight on until the very end.

Today, Rodalquilar continues to compete with skill and tenacity, maintaining a solid presence at the top tier of online play. Whether in time-scrambles or lengthy positional struggles, they have proven themselves a formidable force, always ready to find resourceful tactics and muster stirring comebacks when faced with adversity.


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What you're doing well

In blitz you show willingness to engage in dynamic, tactical positions and keep the pressure on your opponents. Your games demonstrate you can fight for initiative even when the position is sharp, and you’re comfortable navigating complex middlegame twists. You also manage to stay active with your pieces and look for chances to complicate the position, which is a strong mindset for blitz where precise calculators are limited by the clock.

Key areas to improve

  • Time management in blitz: avoid deep, multi-candidate lines when your clock is tight. Practice a two-layer approach: first, prioritize safe development and king safety; second, if time allows, look for tactical resources or a concrete plan. Build a habit of making a solid decision within the first 10–15 moves of a game.
  • Opening discipline: pick a compact, repeatable opening repertoire and study the typical middlegame plans that arise from those lines. This helps you reach playable positions quickly and reduces time spent on early decision-making.
  • Endgame readiness: your blitz wins and losses often hinge on converting or defending endgames. Strengthen rook and pawn endgames, and practice proposals for simplifying into a draw when behind or converting a small edge into a win.
  • Defensive posture against attacks: sometimes the queen-and-rook attacks or back-rank motifs can become dangerous. Focus on keeping king safety a priority, coordinating pieces to neutralize threats, and choosing prophylactic moves that reduce risk before the opponent’s attack gains momentum.
  • Tactical pattern recognition: regular puzzles (about 15–20 minutes daily) can improve your instinct for forcing lines and reduce over-calculation in time-pressure situations.

Concrete plan for the next two weeks

  • Daily: 20 minutes of tactical puzzles to sharpen pattern recognition; 10 minutes reviewing your last blitz game to identify two critical moments and safer alternatives.
  • Endgames: two 15-minute sessions this week focusing on rook endings and simple pawn endings; learn common conversion methods and practical routines.
  • Opening study: commit to a small, practical White repertoire (for example a solid d4-based system) and a reliable Black response against 1.e4 or 1.d4; review typical middlegame plans from those lines.
  • Time management drills: play a 15+5 blitz session twice this week with a conscious time check at 20 moves and a fixed plan to avoid spending more than 2–3 minutes on those early moves.

Two quick drills you can start with

  • Pattern-based puzzles: focus on tactics that arise from simple piece sacrifices or forcing sequences you can spot quickly during a game.
  • Simple endgame practice: rook endings with a few pawns on both sides. Move-by-move practice to learn typical manoeuvres and saving chances when down a pawn.


🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
amadeus2006 1W / 0L / 0D
Pranesh M 0W / 2L / 0D
Lion-993 1W / 0L / 0D
Ali Sebbar 2W / 0L / 1D
Oleg Papayan 2W / 0L / 0D
Rose Atwell 0W / 1L / 0D
schachkatze2000 0W / 1L / 0D
thebraincrusher 1W / 0L / 0D
carokann-player33815 0W / 1L / 0D
thesneakyslothy 1W / 0L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
Kevin Bordi 36W / 18L / 4D
William Hernandez Gonzalez 29W / 21L / 2D
Nicholas Rosenthal 29W / 16L / 2D
7mo7k11 17W / 12L / 3D
Qingyu Yuan 9W / 17L / 3D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2843 2460
2024 2715 2800 2467
2023 2775 2743 2441
2022 2795 2707
2021 2753 2705
2020 2505 2751 2292
2019 2631
2018 2581
2017 2490 2453
2016 2404
Rating by Year201620172018201920202021202220232024202528432292YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 254W / 137L / 32D 223W / 161L / 28D 93.6
2024 361W / 184L / 47D 298W / 237L / 50D 92.2
2023 188W / 111L / 20D 171W / 106L / 28D 91.3
2022 306W / 170L / 32D 246W / 213L / 39D 89.8
2021 249W / 169L / 25D 228W / 172L / 24D 85.5
2020 269W / 168L / 38D 255W / 184L / 26D 88.5
2019 7W / 3L / 2D 7W / 5L / 2D 93.5
2018 9W / 6L / 0D 5W / 6L / 1D 76.5
2017 115W / 55L / 9D 98W / 72L / 18D 86.7
2016 22W / 7L / 3D 25W / 5L / 1D 79.5

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 1008 558 375 75 55.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 793 462 277 54 58.3%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 611 367 197 47 60.1%
East Indian Defense 463 274 156 33 59.2%
QGD: 3.Nc3 Bb4 334 168 138 28 50.3%
Döry Defense 291 179 94 18 61.5%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 163 80 72 11 49.1%
Amazon Attack 151 94 49 8 62.2%
Diemer-Duhm Gambit (DDG): 4...f5 104 50 45 9 48.1%
Australian Defense 97 56 37 4 57.7%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 13 8 5 0 61.5%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 13 5 7 1 38.5%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 12 7 5 0 58.3%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation 6 2 3 1 33.3%
Döry Defense 5 2 3 0 40.0%
Amazon Attack 4 1 3 0 25.0%
East Indian Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 3 3 0 0 100.0%
QGD: 3.Nc3 Bb4 3 2 0 1 66.7%
Australian Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 15 0
Losing 9 1