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Sai Agni Jeevitesh J IM

Username: SaiAgni_98

Location: Hyderabad

Playing Since: 2018-03-26 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Rapid: 2114
2W / 0L / 0D
Blitz: 2526
259W / 238L / 53D
Bullet: 2743
604W / 475L / 66D

Sai Agni Jeevitesh J (aka SaiAgni_98)

International Master of the 64 Squares

Sai Agni Jeevitesh J, proudly carrying the International Master title from FIDE, dances through the ranks of chess with a blend of fierce brilliance and subtle finesse. Known by many as SaiAgni_98, this player is not just a competitor but a master tactician who turns the 8x8 battlefield into a stage of thrilling drama and surprises.

From the blazing fast speed of Bullet chess, where Sai Agni once soared to a fiery 2743 rating in 2024, to the lightning-sharp Blitz games peaking at 2637 in 2019, this player embraces all time controls with gusto. SaiAgni_98’s bullet record speaks volumes: over 600 wins and a win rate just north of 52%, making them a true speedster who leaves opponents wondering if they’re playing against a grandmaster or an actual lightning bolt.

When it comes to winning streaks, this powerhouse once stitched together an awe-inspiring 25 consecutive wins, proving there's a force nature behind those moves. Unfortunately, that epic streak has cooled off recently, with the current streak resting at zero—perhaps taking a coffee break or secretly plotting the next great comeback.

Sai Agni is known for resilience: a comeback rate of over 73% and an outstanding 80% win rate after losing a piece shows a player who’s never out of the fight. For opponents, losing a piece to SaiAgni_98 is like dropping breadcrumbs leading to checkmate—just a tease before the endgame storm.

Speaking of endgames, SaiAgni_98 delights in them, with a high endgame frequency above 70%, often squeezing victories from razor-thin positions. Average game lengths hint at a deep thinker, with wins usually coming after a patient ~68 moves, and losses after ~73 moves—definitely a marathon player rather than a flash-in-the-pan.

Playing with the white pieces offers a slight edge (about 57% win rate), but black is no slouch either, winning half the time — a sign that Sai Agni’s opening repertoire and middle-game strategies keep the pressure relentlessly on both sides.

This chess virtuoso confidently navigates busy schedules, with the best win rates on Friday evenings (nearly 60%) and surprising strength during odd hours—like 2 AM and 3 AM, where win rates skyrocket up to 75%—clearly powered by midnight snacks and pure guts.

Despite a quirky tilt factor (11), SaiAgni_98 shows impressive psychological steel, rarely permitting nerves to dictate results. Early resignations are kept in check at modest 13.8%, proving patience is a virtue practiced well.

If you face SaiAgni_98 across the virtual table, beware: whether blitz, rapid, or bullet, you’re grappling with a player whose:

  • Top secret opening success rate in Blitz: ~55%
  • Rapid opening wins: a perfect 100%
  • Bullet openings dominating at ~53%

Last but not least, SaiAgni_98 isn’t just a player — it's a legend in the making with an impressive track record, impressive stamina, and a smile probably hiding one more sneaky trick to unleash when you least expect it. Ready your pieces... the battle begins!


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Personal Feedback for Sai Agni Jeevitesh J.

Congratulations on maintaining a strong blitz rating of 2637 (2019-11-27) and some impressive attacking wins! Below is a structured review of your recent games together with an improvement plan.

1. What you already do well

  • Opening versatility with 1.e4: Your Alapin-style setups against the Sicilian and the French Exchange give you comfortable middlegames where you can out-play opponents tactically.
  • Board vision & calculation: Tactics such as 17.Rc7 & 25.Ng5!! (vs Sankalan Shah) show excellent ability to spot intermediate moves (zwischenzug) and punish loose pieces.
  • Piece activity over material: In several wins you willingly return pawns to keep the initiative, a key blitz skill.

2. Main improvement themes

  1. Time management
    Four of the last six losses (e.g. vs Oleksandr Vasynda & Bayastan Sydykov) were on the clock with playable or even favourable positions.
    • Adopt a “balance rule”: after move 15 you should still have ≥50 % of your initial time.
    • When below 15 s, simplify or switch to pre-move mode; avoid deep think-tanks.
  2. Black repertoire coherence
    Recent games feature the Pirc, Old-Indian, Hyper-Accelerated Dragon & Sicilian B29. The variety is fine, but positions like …a5/…a4 vs Jospem show unfamiliarity with typical plans.
    • Pick one main answer to 1.e4 and one to 1.d4 for the next month and study model games.
    • Start each blitz session with a 5-minute warm-up of opening flashcards to refresh concrete move orders.
  3. Endgame conversion
    Positions vs Alfeu Junior Varela Bueno and Let_it_be_1 slipped because winning plans were unclear after queens came off.
    • Daily 10-minute drill on basic rook endings (Philidor, Lucena) and opposite-colour bishops.
    • When up material, use the “two-phase technique”: (i) centralise king, (ii) create a passed pawn before pushing tactics.

3. Illustrative Moments

3.1. Recent Best Win (vs roaring_lion23)

You out-calculated Black from the critical moment:

    17.Rc7!? Qd8 18.Qc2! 
    ...
    25.Ng5! (threatening 26.Qf7+)
  

Model example of using the c-file plus dark-square control.

3.2. Recent Loss on Time (vs SinisterKnight8)

After 30…Nc2! you had a healthy extra pawn and better structure, yet spent 45 seconds on 33.Rd3? … 37…Bc8, leaving only 25 s for 20 moves. The position was fine, the clock was not. Remember: good enough & fast beats perfect & slow in blitz.

4. 14-Day Action Plan

  • Day 1-4: Re-watch your own games focusing only on moves made with >20 s think time. Ask: “Was that extra time justified?”
  • Day 5-7: Build a mini-repertoire file (10 moves deep) for the Pirc and the French Exchange as Black. Test in 5 training games/day.
  • Day 8-10: 20 tactical puzzles/day with the clock on (max 60 s each) to simulate blitz decision making.
  • Day 11-14: Endgame module – 15 rook-and-pawn studies; play against engine from the side that is down material to improve defensive technique.

5. Progress Tracking

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6. Motivational Note

“Speed with accuracy is a skill – cultivate both.” Keep enjoying the game, and your rating will follow!


🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
Hoang Minh Tho Do 20W / 21L / 4D View Games
Sidhant Mohapatra 21W / 20L / 0D View Games
Hovik Hayrapetyan 17W / 16L / 2D View Games
V Toshali 24W / 11L / 0D View Games
Daniel Barria 10W / 17L / 2D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2024 2743 2526 2114
2023 2175
2022 2373
2021 2359
2020 2593 2359
2019 2644 2548
2018 2431 2411
Rating by Year201820192020202120222023202427432175YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2024 94W / 52L / 11D 105W / 61L / 13D 51.7
2023 2W / 0L / 0D 3W / 1L / 0D 0.0
2022 0W / 1L / 1D 1W / 2L / 0D 105.4
2021 23W / 18L / 0D 24W / 17L / 1D 0.0
2020 47W / 43L / 2D 55W / 46L / 4D 39.6
2019 296W / 193L / 32D 261W / 223L / 38D 87.1
2018 116W / 78L / 8D 84W / 99L / 13D 85.9

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 332 217 112 3 65.4%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 41 22 16 3 53.7%
Czech Defense 38 23 14 1 60.5%
Philidor Defense 31 17 10 4 54.8%
English Opening: Caro-Kann Defensive System 18 8 8 2 44.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 17 8 9 0 47.1%
King's Indian Defense 14 6 6 2 42.9%
Caro-Kann Defense 11 4 7 0 36.4%
QGD: 4.Nf3 11 7 4 0 63.6%
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation, Four Knights Variation 11 8 3 0 72.7%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Closed 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
King's Indian Attack: French Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 89 49 35 5 55.1%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 60 32 26 2 53.3%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 46 30 12 4 65.2%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 43 15 23 5 34.9%
Philidor Defense 42 27 13 2 64.3%
Döry Defense 39 17 21 1 43.6%
King's Indian Defense 35 19 14 2 54.3%
English Opening: Caro-Kann Defensive System 31 19 11 1 61.3%
Amar Gambit 30 16 13 1 53.3%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 30 13 14 3 43.3%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 25 0
Losing 11 2
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