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SinghSaab121King

Playing Since: 2025-02-14 (Inactive)

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Rapid: 622
383W / 388L / 48D

Player Profile: SinghSaab121King

SinghSaab121King is a force to be reckoned with in the realm of Rapid chess. While not quite scaling the dizzy heights of 2800 Elo grandmasters, this player has reached a respectable peak rating of 775 in early 2025, proving they've got some serious chess chops... or at least a collection of lucky moves!

A Rollercoaster Ride Through Ratings

Starting somewhere around 400 at the dawn of 2025, SinghSaab121King quickly made their presence known by hitting a peak rapid rating of 775 in February. Since then, ratings danced a jitterbug around the low 600s. With 377 wins versus 385 losses and 47 draws, the player thrives in chaotic scrambles where equal parts strategy and stubbornness reign.

Opening Repertoire: A Mysterious Mix

True to their moniker, SinghSaab's preferred openings are shrouded in mystery—because most games fall under the enigmatic Top Secret category with a modest 47.44% win rate over 546 games. They also dabble in the Scandinavian Defense, but beware: the Mieses Kotrc Variation isn’t their favorite playground, with a win rate barely crossing 23%!

  • Center Game: Their secret weapon, boasting a 60% win rate.
  • Nimzowitsch Defense Kennedy Linksspringer Variation: Tactical magic here – a 75% win rate!
  • French Defense Advance Variation: Not bad either, winning over 63% of those duels.

Psychological Profile and Playing Style

Known for making opponents sweat with a comeback rate of 75.6%, SinghSaab121King never truly gives up—even if the chips are down. Their tilt factor of 11 indicates occasional frustration (who doesn’t rage-quit a bit?), but their games are long affairs, averaging 68 moves for a win and an even longer 72 when losses come knocking. Apparently, surrender is never rushed!

A curious quirk: the player’s best tactical performances happen around 1 AM, when chess muscles are flexed with a staggering 91.67% win rate! Insomnia or inspiration? Maybe both.

Battle-Tested Moments

SinghSaab121King isn't shy about their favorite termination method: winning most often by resignation (208 wins), but also by a fair share of checkmates (134 wins). Their longest winning streak stands proudly at 8 games, but beware their longest losing streak of 11 games—a testament to the unpredictable dance of fate on the checkered battlefield.

Rivals and Champions Met

With frequent matches against players like alyab1 and lord_zian, SinghSaab121King's record is a patchwork of epic victories and gallant defeats, showcasing the true spirit of chess warrior life.

Recent Glorious Victory

In a thrilling duel from June 6, 2025, SinghSaab121King delivered a checkmate against 3reelslane100 in a stylish Nimzowitsch Defense Kennedy Linksspringer Variation. The final move Rb8# sealed the fate of the game, proving once again that SinghSaab wields their rook like a knight’s lance—precise and deadly.

In Summary

SinghSaab121King is a rapidly rising maestro with a taste for comebacks, a knack for tricky openings, and a penchant for late-night chess marathons. Whether racking up wins or navigating tough losses, this player brings passion, strategy, and a dash of unpredictability to every game. Keep an eye on this player—you never know when another 8-game winning streak or dramatic finish might be just a move away!


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Hi SinghSaab121King 👑 – Here is your personalized training report

1. Quick-glance stats

• Current peak rating: 775 (2025-02-23)
• Preferred time control: 10 min rapid
• Typical session success:

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2. What you’re already doing well

  • Active openings. You usually seize space early with 1.e4 as White and meet 1.e4 with an ambitious Scandinavian or Nimzowitsch as Black. This willingness to fight for the centre is excellent for growth.
  • Tactical alertness when attacking. Recent wins show nice shots such as 17.Nc7+!! (vs 3reelslane100) and the decisive 22.Rc7+ followed by 27.Rb8#. Your eyes are open for forks, skewers and mating nets—keep nurturing this skill with daily puzzle reps.
  • Converting big material leads quickly. When you do win material, you often trade off into won endgames or finish with a mating attack instead of drifting. That’s good practical chess.

3. Biggest improvement themes

  1. King safety & piece coordination
    • Loss vs Jikorito: castled but walked the king to h5 while pieces were loose → eventual mate.
    • Loss vs Jerem-02: long sequence with your king wandering K-e8-d8-…; missing a safe haven cost you.
    Action plan: Before every move, run a 5-second “danger scan”: checks, captures, threats against your king. Use the mental acronym “CCT”.
  2. Early queen adventures
    The Scandinavian and some Vienna lines tempt you to bring the queen out (…Qxd4, Qh5, etc.). At 600 level opponents often punish the misplaced queen with tempo gains.
    Action plan: Track how many moves your queen makes in the first 15 moves. Try to limit it to two.
  3. Time management
    You have several “won on time” results against you. Even in rapid there’s no increment, so aim to keep ≥ 2 minutes by move 20.
    Action plan: Practise 5-minute “train-your-blitz” games focusing on moving instantly in familiar positions. This will build confidence in your opening repertoire and save time for critical middlegame tactics.

4. Opening roadmap (simple & solid)

• As White: keep 1.e4 but specialise. Start with the Italian Game (3.Bc4). Plans are clear: develop, castle, attack f7.
• As Black vs 1.e4: instead of the exotic Nimzowitsch (1…Nc6) consider the Scandinavian Defense (2…Nf6) only if you study the main line 3.d4 Nxd5 4.Nf3. Otherwise start with the Pirc Defense—your pawn structure preference (d6, Nf6, g6, Bg7) matches your attacking style but keeps the queen at home.
• As Black vs 1.d4: learn the Queen’s Gambit Declined “triangle” (d5 + e6 + c6). It’s solid, conceptual and limits early tactics.

5. Technique corner

Review your smoothest win to reinforce good habits:

Notice how you combined material gain (18.Nxa8) with tempo moves (checks, threats) and finally brought every piece to the party. Aim to replicate this structure in future games.

6. Weekly training menu

  • ⏰ 15 min: Tactics Trainer (rating 600-1000) – goal: 20 puzzles with 75 % accuracy.
  • ⏰ 20 min: Play two 10 | 0 games focusing on “CCT every move”. Annotate immediately afterward.
  • ⏰ 10 min: Watch a short video / read an article on the chosen opening chapter.
  • ⏰ 5 min: Endgame flashcards – basic mates + king & pawn vs king.

7. Motivation boost 🚀

You’re already beating players like ravindarv and pierrebriand with convincing tactics. Clean up the few recurring leaks above, and 800+ will follow quickly.

Good luck, have fun, and remember: “Pieces work best when they work together.”



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
alyab1 0W / 7L / 1D View Games
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piterglad123 1W / 2L / 0D View Games
vikas6363 0W / 1L / 2D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 622

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 188W / 191L / 27D 195W / 197L / 21D 73.6

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 170 77 84 9 45.3%
Scandinavian Defense 156 72 81 3 46.1%
Barnes Defense 62 30 28 4 48.4%
Amazon Attack 61 31 23 7 50.8%
French Defense 38 22 14 2 57.9%
Philidor Defense 33 16 15 2 48.5%
Amar Gambit 29 12 16 1 41.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 28 15 11 2 53.6%
French Defense: Advance Variation 24 13 10 1 54.2%
Center Game 21 11 7 3 52.4%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 8 4
Losing 11 0
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