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Georg Froewis IM

Username: Shoorly

Location: Wien

Playing Since: 2019-01-28 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟

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Rapid: 2096
1W / 2L / 4D
Blitz: 2632
121W / 89L / 23D
Bullet: 2586
390W / 355L / 50D

Georg Froewis – The International Master with a Secret Opening

Meet Georg Froewis, an International Master whose chessboard antics resemble a magician’s hat—always mysterious, occasionally baffling, but mostly winning. Earning the esteemed title of International Master from FIDE, Georg has carved out a spot in the chess world with an intriguing mix of strategy, resilience, and perhaps a sprinkle of luck.

Rating Rollercoaster and Bullet Brilliance

Georg's chess ratings reveal a player who loves a fast and furious fight, especially in Bullet and Blitz formats. With Bullet ratings peaking above 2700 and Blitz soaring beyond 2700 as well, Georg has proven to be a rapid-fire tactician who can think faster than most can blink. Despite a few ups and downs, the average ratings don’t lie—this player’s skills are razor sharp.

Playing Style: Endgame Enthusiast & Comeback Kid

Unusually fond of lengthy tussles, Georg averages around 80 moves per win, showing patience and endurance. Their endgame frequency is a whopping 85%, revealing a player who enjoys nailing down victories when most are exhausted or falling asleep. Not just that, Georg’s notorious for a near-perfect comeback rate (92%) and a win rate of 100% after losing a piece — talk about resilience and tactical brilliance!

Secrets, Streaks, and Opponents

What opening does Georg favor? Well, it remains a Top Secret, much like their unique charm. Over nearly 800 Bullet games with this clandestine opening, Georg has maintained a nearly 49% win rate, and an even more impressive 52% in Blitz games.

Georg once embarked on a legendary 14-win streak, showing that even the gods of chess sometimes get lucky. Facing opponents like titan013 and frogmist multiple times, Georg’s wins range from almost perfect to “better luck next time.” Some opponents get crushed repeatedly, others escape with a draw or two, keeping the battles fierce and friendships spicy.

When to Catch Georg at Their Best?

If you want to watch Georg on the board at their peak, tune in around 9 am, 7 am, or 17 o’clock, where win rates climb to 72.5%, 67.86%, and 61.9%, respectively. Afternoons and late evenings might see a slight dip—chess fatigue or perhaps just a snack break?

Psychological Quirks

While Georg’s Tilt Factor is on the low side (9), this player knows that rated games can be almost 50% tougher than casual ones. But don’t be fooled—Georg’s mental strength shines through come adversity, making each comeback something to cheer about.

In short, Georg Froewis isn’t just a chess player, they are a whirlwind of strategic secrets, unwavering endurance, and tactical surprises. Opponents beware: this IM is armed, dangerous, and always ready to pull a rabbit out of their Top Secret opening hat.


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Overall Gameplay Strengths

Georg, your recent bullet games demonstrate several key strengths worth highlighting:

  • Strong tactical awareness: Your sharp play and ability to create decisive threats in your wins show good tactical vision under fast time controls.
  • Effective opening preparation: Your use of diverse openings like the Modern and Amar Gambit with above 60% and 46% win rates respectively indicates solid knowledge and preparation.
  • Consistent rating improvement: You've gained 24 points in the last month and 27 points in both the last 3 and 6 months, indicating a positive upward trend in your bullet performance.
  • Balanced aggression and defense: You handle different positions well, as seen in your varied playing styles in recent games — from aggressive pawn pushes to sound positional moves.

Opportunities for Improvement

Even strong players like you can find room to grow. Here are some areas to focus on for your bullet chess game:

  • Manage time better in tight spots: Several recent losses ended on time. Improving speed while retaining accuracy can help convert sharper positions into wins or draws.
  • Handle complex endgames: Your recent games point to challenges in technical endgames — focusing on simplified, high-pressure endgame scenarios can boost your conversion rate.
  • Refine less-successful openings: For example, the Colle System and Scandinavian Defense show win rates under 42%. Review these openings to find improvements or consider alternatives to raise consistency.
  • Avoid overextension in attack: Sometimes aggressive pawn advances or tactic attempts lead to weaknesses. Balancing aggression with solid positional judgment will prevent unnecessary losses.

Specific Game Insights

Analyzing your latest key games:

  • Victory using the Reti Opening ideas: You successfully applied initiative and space control in your recent win against DesertRooks — continuing to develop active piece play in the opening is recommended.
  • Losses due to time pressure: The games against arminmusovic and DouglasTumenas ended on your time running out, underscoring the need to accelerate decision-making in critical moments.
  • Draw/Game complexity: The same position repeated in some games shows opportunities to practice endgame technique to either hold draws more securely or push for win conversions.

Recommended Focus Areas

Based on your current pattern and stats, here's how you can work on improving your bullet results:

  • Practice bullet time management drills to avoid time scrambles that lead to losses.
  • Review and update your opening repertoire, especially for lines with sub-45% win percentages.
  • Study common tactical motifs typical in your chosen openings to increase your winning chances early in the game.
  • Work on practical endgames, including king and pawn endings and simplified piece endings under clock pressure.
  • Analyze your bullet losses with an engine or coach to identify recurring mistakes and tactical oversights.

Encouragement

Your Strength Adjusted Win Rate stands at a healthy 51%, confirming you compete well against your peer group. Keep focusing on incremental improvements in speed and precision to climb further. Your recent upward rating trends show your hard work is paying off. Keep up the strong effort!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
Namig Guliyev 17W / 16L / 3D
Johannes Steindl 17W / 5L / 3D
prepredeni 13W / 10L / 0D
toyota_land_cruiser 6W / 16L / 1D
Thomas Bauer 8W / 11L / 2D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2586
2024 2573 2632
2023 2452
2022 2556
2021 2605 2689 2096
2020 2604 2725
2019 2480 2595
Rating by Year201920202021202220232024202527252452YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 10W / 5L / 2D 7W / 8L / 1D 89.7
2024 19W / 11L / 4D 19W / 15L / 2D 90.8
2023 9W / 5L / 1D 2W / 10L / 2D 82.9
2022 4W / 2L / 0D 1W / 4L / 1D 83.0
2021 1W / 3L / 2D 2W / 2L / 2D 97.1
2020 30W / 24L / 6D 22W / 31L / 5D 80.2
2019 197W / 163L / 22D 189W / 163L / 27D 85.4

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 59 23 33 3 39.0%
Scandinavian Defense 51 21 25 5 41.2%
Amar Gambit 47 22 22 3 46.8%
Australian Defense 35 18 14 3 51.4%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 35 16 17 2 45.7%
Modern 34 22 11 1 64.7%
English Opening: Caro-Kann Defensive System 30 12 15 3 40.0%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 23 12 10 1 52.2%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 22 9 11 2 40.9%
French Defense 21 10 9 2 47.6%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 14 0
Losing 9 1