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Sèjid Ben Younés

Username: SajithSanga

Playing Since: 2020-11-24 (Active)

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Daily: 1224
34W / 16L / 1D
Rapid: 1398
1416W / 1282L / 83D
Blitz: 859
1239W / 1178L / 87D
Bullet: 581
307W / 292L / 6D

Sèjid Ben Younés: The Relentless Gambit Guru

Meet Sèjid Ben Younés, a chess warrior who treats every game like a battlefield and every pawn like a potential queen in disguise. Known online as SajithSanga, Sèjid has been climbing the rating charts steadily since 2020, converting frustrating losses into exhilarating victories with a comeback rate north of 62%—because why not turn defeat into dinner for the opponent’s king?

With peak ratings of 1186 in Rapid, 945 in Blitz, 807 in Bullet, and a chutzpah-worthy 969 in Daily chess (as of mid-2025), Sèjid plays across all time controls with adaptability and a hint of mischief. Favorite openings include the classic King’s Pawn Opening where he has a blitz win rate close to 59%, and a sneaky move or two from the Scandinavian Defense, proving he’s as comfortable storming the center as he is setting tactical traps.

Don’t let the numbers fool you: Sèjid’s style is as entertaining as a chessboard bakery—sometimes baking up a beautiful endgame, other times resigning early like a patient chef who knows when to order takeout. His early resignation rate is just under 7%, because everyone faces the occasional “I should’ve seen that coming” moment.

Psychologically, Sèjid tries hard not to tilt, but hey, a tilt factor of 11 means even the best blunder occasionally. His best time to unleash his chess fury? Midnight, when most kings and queens are resting, but Sèjid is busy plotting their downfall.

Fun Fact:

Sèjid’s average winning game lasts about 49 moves, while losses tend to drag on to 57 moves—proof that he fights hard and never gives up easily, even if the fate of the game is already hanging in the balance.

Recent Highlights

Just in: Sèjid sealed a neat victory against ERivers4 with a graceful resignation win after maneuvering the board like a master conductor—check out the brilliant finish packed with sharp tactics and calm nerves. And when not winning, he’s well-known for biting losses too, including a tough checkmate lesson from ChessDan99.


Whether you’re a casual challenger or a fellow chess fanatic, Sèjid Ben Younés is a name worth remembering—because behind every calculated move lies a story of persistence, passion, and maybe just a pinch of chessboard chaos.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Sèjid Ben Younés!

Thanks for sharing your recent blitz games. Below is some personalized, constructive feedback to help you climb to the next rating band.

What you’re already doing well

  • Active, ambitious openings. Lines such as the Italian (e4–Nf3–Bc4) and your willingness to sacrifice pawns for activity show healthy attacking instincts.
  • Tactical alertness. In your win versus ohtanithegoat you spotted 11.Nf7+! and ended the game instantly. Good eye for forks and mating nets.
  • Strong starts.
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    indicates you score best early in each session—evidence that your calculation is sharp when you’re fresh.

Recurring issues to address

  • Early-queen adventures. Losses in the Englund/Scandinavian attempts often begin with …Qb4+ or …Qxf4 that grab a pawn but leave you undeveloped. Trade a pawn for time, not the other way around; bring out minor pieces first.
  • Time trouble in won positions. Five of your last six defeats were “loss on time” in playable or even better positions. Adopt a “two-second rule” once the win is clear: move quickly, keep 10-15 seconds in reserve.
  • Loose king when ahead. In the loss to chessdan99 you pushed …g5 and …f6, weakening dark squares and getting mated on f7. When a piece up, simplify or keep pawn shields intact.
  • End-game conversion. Flagging against parkerazzi in a pawn-up rook end shows a gap in technique. A few hours on Lucena & Philidor positions will pay big dividends.

Opening tune-ups

With White. Your Italian scores well; add the calm d3 setup (c3–d3–Nbd2) to avoid sharp theory but keep the long-term attack.
With Black vs 1.d4. Swap the Englund for the solid Queen’s Gambit Declined: 1…d5 2.c4 e6—sound, and easy to learn.
With Black vs 1.e4. Try the Petroff (1…e5 2.Nf3 Nf6): minimal theory, no early queen raids, plenty of end-games to out-play opponents.

Tactical theme for the week

“Knight & queen hits on f7/f2.” Study patterns where a piece sacrifices itself on f7/f2 to open the king. Your win showed this nicely:


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Drill 20 puzzles on this motif; the idea will soon become second nature.

Mini training plan

  1. Daily: 15 tactics (focus on double attacks & mates in 2).
  2. Every session: Play 3 rapid games (10|5) to practice deeper calculation; annotate one critical moment each game.
  3. Twice a week: Flash-card review of basic rook endings and K+P vs K technique.

Encouragement

Your current high mark (977 (2025-06-19)) shows steady progress; ironing out time-management and opening discipline should push you beyond 1000 very soon. Keep enjoying the journey, and good luck at the board!

– CoachBot



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 630 731 1366 1186
2024 385 210 875 871
2023 397 370 732 869
2022 455 426 890 870
2021 356 248 812 814
2020 306 100 749 585
Rating by Year2020202120222023202420251366100YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 811W / 627L / 41D 723W / 716L / 55D 60.0
2024 178W / 153L / 13D 160W / 177L / 10D 53.0
2023 84W / 91L / 3D 79W / 98L / 6D 47.1
2022 156W / 141L / 7D 145W / 151L / 5D 50.5
2021 157W / 120L / 4D 129W / 157L / 6D 51.9
2020 117W / 85L / 6D 100W / 104L / 6D 43.8

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 245 136 107 2 55.5%
Four Knights Game 168 74 86 8 44.0%
Three Knights Opening 151 75 66 10 49.7%
Scandinavian Defense 143 88 50 5 61.5%
Australian Defense 108 44 59 5 40.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 103 59 37 7 57.3%
Amar Gambit 94 44 46 4 46.8%
Scotch Game 90 39 48 3 43.3%
Elephant Gambit 79 42 35 2 53.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 72 35 36 1 48.6%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 120 75 45 0 62.5%
Scandinavian Defense 52 23 29 0 44.2%
Amar Gambit 33 15 17 1 45.5%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 33 24 9 0 72.7%
Four Knights Game 25 9 15 1 36.0%
Three Knights Opening 25 17 7 1 68.0%
Barnes Defense 23 7 15 1 30.4%
Amazon Attack 23 12 11 0 52.2%
Bishop's Opening 17 8 9 0 47.1%
Elephant Gambit 16 5 11 0 31.2%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 13 10 3 0 76.9%
Elephant Gambit 9 5 4 0 55.6%
Australian Defense 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 2 1 0 1 50.0%
Petrov's Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Amazon Attack 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense, Anderssen Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Scotch Game 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 659 356 286 17 54.0%
Elephant Gambit 179 97 80 2 54.2%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 156 75 72 9 48.1%
Scandinavian Defense 130 62 62 6 47.7%
Australian Defense 104 41 59 4 39.4%
Amar Gambit 97 48 43 6 49.5%
Amazon Attack 82 40 40 2 48.8%
Barnes Defense 81 35 41 5 43.2%
French Defense 77 38 38 1 49.4%
Scotch Game 72 30 40 2 41.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 0
Losing 11 2
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