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Trisha Kanyamarala WIM

Username: secretsuperstar7

Playing Since: 2019-12-27 (Active)

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Rapid: 1901
64W / 38L / 17D
Blitz: 2571
722W / 907L / 114D
Bullet: 2381
561W / 561L / 47D

Trisha Kanyamarala - Woman International Master

Meet Trisha Kanyamarala, a chess enthusiast whose brain cells have been melting kings and queens alike to earn the prestigious title of Woman International Master from FIDE. Though serious on the chessboard, Trisha's style often feels like a mix of grandmaster tactics tempered with enough daring blunders to keep opponents on edge—and entertained.

Since 2020, Trisha has danced through thousands of games across bullet, blitz, and rapid categories, showing particular mastery in blitz where the rating peaked above 2500, proving speed and precision really do mix. With over 1,700 blitz games played and an impressive average win rate hovering around 41%, Trisha has made it clear: when the clock is ticking, it's no time for hesitation!

Bullet games? Over 1,100 games and counting, with a win rate touching 47%— not bad for lightning-fast decisions and reflexes that could rival caffeine-fueled squirrels. Rapid chess? Trisha cools it down but keeps the fire alive, boasting a win rate north of 54%, because sometimes the best moves are worth waiting for.

Known for an incredibly high comeback rate of 91%, and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, Trisha embodies the spirit of resilience. Losing material is just an invitation to plot even craftier traps—beware!

Her games tend to stretch long into endgames, averaging around 76 moves per win, which suggests patience is her middle name (or maybe it's "Checkmate"—we'll need to ask).

Psychologically, Trisha is no stranger to the occasional tilt (measured at 21), but hey, who isn’t? Even the best sometimes throw in a heroic resignation or two (early resignation rate at approximately 0.5%), showing it’s sometimes smarter to save energy for the next battle.

Off the board, opponents like irishchessman16 and others might tell tales of wild fights and narrow escapes, but on the board, Trisha's strategic prowess and thunderous tactical assaults make every match a spectacle full of surprises.

When not crushing pawns and dreams on the 64 squares, Trisha probably enjoys a good laugh— because mastering chess is serious business, but it’s no reason not to have fun along the way!


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Feedback for Trisha Kanyamarala

Hi Trisha! I’ve reviewed some of your recent games and here’s some constructive feedback to help you level up your chess skills.

Strengths

  • Opening Play: You start your games confidently with strong central control, often opting for principled openings like the King's Gambit and Queen's Pawn openings. Your early development and castling are generally well-timed.
  • Tactical Awareness: You spot tactical opportunities, such as sacrifices and piece exchanges, to gain material or create attacking chances. For example, your play around move 14 in the King's Gambit game shows good initiative.
  • Active Piece Play: Your pieces tend to be actively placed, aiming to control key squares and create pressure points on your opponent’s position.

Areas for Improvement

  • Endgame Technique: Some of your losses stem from difficulties converting slightly better positions or defending worse ones down the stretch. Practicing fundamental endgames and learning key theoretical positions will help you close out games more confidently.
  • Pawn Structure & Planning: Watch out for weakening your pawn structure early, especially in the middlegame. Maintaining a solid central and queenside structure will give your pieces better support and more flexibility in planning.
  • Piece Coordination: Aim to improve the harmony between your pieces. Sometimes pieces get traded off too early or get out of sync — working on coordinating your rooks and bishops can increase your defensive solidity and attacking potential.
  • Time Management: In some games, there are quick moves in critical positions. Being patient and double-checking tactics before committing might save you from tactical oversights or blunders.

Next Steps

  • Review your chess games with a focus on missed tactics and positional mistakes to develop a keen eye for critical moments.
  • Study typical endgame scenarios (king and pawn endings, rook endings) — they often decide the result.
  • Practice puzzles that focus on maintaining strong pawn structures and avoiding unnecessary weaknesses.
  • Consider working on one opening repertoire to deepen your understanding and gain more confidence without spending too much time on the opening phase every game.

Keep up the great work! With these small adjustments and focused study, I'm confident you'll see noticeable improvements in your tournament results.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
gurupendulo 0W / 2L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
Tarun Kanyamarala 18W / 24L / 2D View Games
Chessisgym 5W / 10L / 2D View Games
JohnsonXi 3W / 6L / 0D View Games
Karina Ambartsumova 0W / 9L / 0D View Games
Mauri Lehtosaari 4W / 3L / 1D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2381 2571
2024 2273 2528 1901
2023 2175 2506 1901
2022 2193 2423 2049
2021 2240 2311 2086
2020 2098 2201 2001
2019 2222
Rating by Year201920202021202220232024202525711901YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 30W / 22L / 5D 29W / 24L / 3D 80.8
2024 89W / 76L / 16D 82W / 86L / 9D 79.7
2023 132W / 119L / 13D 101W / 142L / 9D 77.4
2022 142W / 127L / 18D 112W / 169L / 14D 81.2
2021 187W / 190L / 20D 162W / 229L / 20D 82.2
2020 153W / 139L / 32D 127W / 178L / 19D 78.4
2019 6W / 5L / 0D 4W / 6L / 0D 74.3

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 56 26 24 6 46.4%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 56 24 29 3 42.9%
Sicilian Defense 46 20 25 1 43.5%
Catalan Opening: Open Defense 38 13 25 0 34.2%
QGD: Ragozin 38 10 26 2 26.3%
English Opening 37 17 18 2 46.0%
Sicilian Defense: Classical Variation 33 20 13 0 60.6%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 33 13 16 4 39.4%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 30 14 15 1 46.7%
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation 30 15 13 2 50.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Closed 52 20 30 2 38.5%
Sicilian Defense 50 20 30 0 40.0%
English Opening 42 27 14 1 64.3%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 41 19 22 0 46.3%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 40 19 19 2 47.5%
Amar Gambit 39 19 18 2 48.7%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 31 14 15 2 45.2%
English Opening: Caro-Kann Defensive System 30 14 12 4 46.7%
Australian Defense 30 19 9 2 63.3%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 25 17 7 1 68.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 9 0
Losing 21 2
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