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Username: SirJohn13

Playing Since: 2019-11-18 (Active)

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Rapid: 2317
3W / 2L / 1D
Blitz: 2941
857W / 568L / 169D
Bullet: 2969
3956W / 2162L / 510D

Meet SirJohn13

An avid chess enthusiast, SirJohn13 has showcased a remarkable passion for fast-paced games and tactical brilliancies. Having played thousands of Bullet games (with over 4,000 tracked), they boast an impressive 58.6% win rate in this ultra-rapid format — a clear sign of strong reflexes and quick decision-making. Blitz is another favorite arena: out of more than 1,000 standard Blitz games played, a steady majority have ended in victory, underscoring a balanced mix of aggression and endurance.

In addition to classical chess, SirJohn13 experiments with alternative variants like Three-check and Bughouse, achieving strikingly high win percentages there. They are no stranger to comebacks either — their data shows a very high comeback rate, indicating a refusal to concede even in dire positions. Remarkably, on the occasions when material is lost, SirJohn13 still manages to convert many of those games into wins.

Endgames feature prominently in their play; over 87% of encounters transition into the later stages. Whether guiding White pieces (winning 60.25% of the time) or Black (with nearly 55% success), SirJohn13 combines staying power with a knack for well-timed tactics. Their average winning game length sits around 90 moves, suggesting a patient and calculated style.

Alongside successes on the board, SirJohn13 has enjoyed a longest winning streak of 16 consecutive victories and often finishes on a strong note. They typically fare best in the afternoon hours, though they remain competitive throughout the week. Offsetting the occasional tilt with resilience, SirJohn13 is a formidable opponent who adds creativity and fighting spirit to every match.


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Overall impression

You’ve shown strong appetite for dynamic play in blitz, with several wins coming from sharp, calculation-heavy middlegame battles. When you find a forcing sequence, you press with clear initiative and often convert advantages into a finish. There are also moments where your play looks solid and patient, especially when you maintain piece activity and keep lines open for your rooks and queen.

What you're doing well

  • Tactical awareness and initiative: you frequently create direct threats that put opponents on the back foot and give you chances to seize material or a decisive attack.
  • Piece coordination in the middlegame: you efficiently connect your rooks and queen, coordinating pieces to target critical squares and open files.
  • Endgame feel in several wins: even after complex exchanges, you stay focused on converting small advantages, keeping pressure on your opponent's position.
  • Opening choices with favorable results: your performance in openings like the English and certain systems shows you can reach workable middlegames where your plans are clear. See your results in these lines for continued strength. English Opening

Areas to improve

  • Defensive discipline in sharp positions: a few losses suggest when you unleash an attack you also need to watch for counterplay. Maintain king safety and be prepared to pull back or simplify when the opponent counters strongly.
  • Time management under pressure: in some blitz games you pressed for the win and ran low on time, which led to mistakes. Develop a quick, reliable check of critical lines early and allocate time to verify key variations.
  • Pattern recognition and preparation: strengthen familiarity with the typical middlegame plans that arise from your main openings so you can recognize motifs quickly and avoid getting tangled in unfamiliar structures.
  • Endgame consolidation: after a material edge, practice cleanly simplifying to a known endgame to ensure the advantage translates into a win rather than a tense struggle.

Practice plan

  • Daily tactical focus: 15–20 minutes solving puzzles that emphasize forcing lines, checks, and typical mate nets. This builds speed and accuracy in blitz calculations.
  • Post-game review: for 2–3 recent games, identify the critical turning points and write down the plan you had, plus one alternative line in case your initial plan fails. Use quick engine checks only to validate ideas, not for deep dives during play.
  • Time management drill: practice with a timer and set a rule to spend no more than a fixed portion of the initial moves on a position; aim to preserve a comfortable clock in the late middlegame.
  • Endgame practice: study simple rook endings and basic knight vs bishop/endgames so you can convert advantages more reliably.
  • Opening reinforcement: deepen familiarity with your strongest lines, especially in the Caro-Kann and English/Openings you’re comfortable with, to reach clear middlegame plans quickly. Caro-Kann Defense and English Opening

Opening ideas

Your data indicates solid results in several solid choices. Continue leaning on openings that give you clean middlegame plans and opportunities to keep the initiative, such as the Caro-Kann Defense and certain English setups. Consider expanding a small, reliable set of lines in these openings so you have clear middlegame ideas even when the opponent deviates. ioannisgeorgiadis



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
PracticeMakesOK 51W / 40L / 10D
Davit_Tiraturyan 33W / 41L / 6D
Alexander Kopylov 25W / 36L / 11D
cockroachdolly 34W / 20L / 2D
Pedro Espinosa 32W / 15L / 4D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2957 2906
2024 2962 2856
2023 2904 2812
2022 2736 2034
2021 2317
2019 2579
Rating by Year20192021202220232024202529622034YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 864W / 426L / 85D 811W / 449L / 122D 90.8
2024 1236W / 681L / 175D 1126W / 773L / 185D 91.5
2023 378W / 183L / 41D 335W / 195L / 61D 90.4
2022 30W / 6L / 6D 33W / 11L / 3D 76.0
2021 2W / 1L / 0D 1W / 1L / 1D 86.0
2019 16W / 4L / 1D 14W / 6L / 0D 74.6

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 194 105 67 22 54.1%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 46 20 13 13 43.5%
King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation 39 21 12 6 53.9%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 36 24 11 1 66.7%
Catalan Opening: Closed 35 16 14 5 45.7%
Catalan Opening 33 17 14 2 51.5%
Diemer-Duhm Gambit (DDG): 4...f5 33 23 8 2 69.7%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 29 17 10 2 58.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 28 15 12 1 53.6%
Catalan Opening: Open Defense 27 16 8 3 59.3%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 682 406 225 51 59.5%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 175 105 55 15 60.0%
Amar Gambit 170 90 64 16 52.9%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 160 103 51 6 64.4%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 151 72 66 13 47.7%
Australian Defense 150 90 49 11 60.0%
Modern 138 79 47 12 57.2%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 121 75 35 11 62.0%
East Indian Defense 121 74 40 7 61.2%
King's Indian Defense: Orthodox Variation 113 63 38 12 55.8%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 19 1
Losing 10 0