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Smart_2025

Playing Since: 2025-03-29 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Rapid: 1598
180W / 118L / 14D
Blitz: 1711
977W / 871L / 121D

Player Profile: Smart_2025

Meet Smart_2025, a blitz virtuoso and rapid enthusiast whose chess journey in 2025 reads like an epic tale of ups, downs, and very strategic sideways moves. Sporting a peak blitz rating of 1516 and a rapid max of 1293, Smart_2025 is no stranger to fierce battles on the 64 squares.

The Playing Style

Known for a patient, marathon-like approach to winning, Smart_2025 clocks an impressive average of 67 moves per win and isn't afraid to grind out those long endgames, appearing in nearly 69% of matches. The player boasts an enviable White win rate of 58.4% and manages to keep their black pieces sharp with a 51.6% win rate — proving that Smart_2025 plays strong no matter the color.

Tactical Brilliance (and Some Comebacks)

When the going gets tough, Smart_2025 gets tactical. With a crazy-high 82% comeback rate and a perfect record of 100% win rate even after losing a piece, this player turns dire situations into opportunities for glorious victories. One-sided losses are rare, only about 3.3%, so expect thrilling games rather than quick collapses.

Opening Secrets (Literally)

Their go-to secret weapon? An opening simply named "Top Secret" — with over 369 blitz games and a win rate nudging 52%, it appears Smart_2025’s mystery opening lives up to its name. Other favorites include the flawless Vienna Game Max Lange Defense and robust defenses like the Scandinavian (80% wins) and the French Exchange (75%). Clearly, unpredictability is part of the charm.

Psychology & Fun Facts

Smart_2025 has a pretty reasonable tilt factor of 7, suggesting a mostly calm demeanor—except maybe on Wednesdays, where the win rate spikes to nearly 60%. Fun fact: the odd hour of 8 AM is a magical time on their clock with a perfect 100% win rate. It might be time to set the alarm!

Record & Rivals

With a total of 469 blitz games and 71 rapid encounters in 2025 alone, Smart_2025 isn't sitting on the sidelines. Friendly rivalries with players like alexismoore123 and vladwelt keep the adrenaline flowing. Not every opponent stands a chance—with perfect win records against many, but hey, nobody’s perfect (yet): the win against the frequent foe countingstars97 sits at a modest 40% — room to grow!

Whether you're a casual spectator or a chess nerd, Smart_2025’s mix of grit, skill, and a sprinkle of mystery make them a profile worth watching in the evolving chess arena.

Profile generated from 2025 rating and match data.

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Coach Chesswick

Hi Smart_2025! Here’s some constructive feedback based on your recent blitz (3 | 0) games.

When you normally play and when you score best:

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What’s already strong

  • Active, principled openings. You seize space with 1.e4/1.d4 as White and reply to 1.d4 with a Slav-structure (…c5/cxd4…d5) that gives you healthy central control.
  • Tactical alertness. Your wins against TheSminkMeister and vonix show sharp vision: 15.Qxa8+ and 27.Qxh6# were both spotted in seconds—keep that killer instinct!
  • Initiative first mentality. You often castle quickly and develop pieces toward the enemy king, forcing opponents to react rather than dictate.

Top three improvement priorities

  1. Endgame conversion & resilience.
    In the loss to vrushika24 you resigned in a pawn race that was still drawable with correct opposition (diagram after 59…h2). • Study K+P vs K endings and practice king opposition drills.
    • Set the board up and verify with an engine—many of these positions are half-point opportunities you’re currently giving away.
  2. Clock management.
    The timeout versus knightraider9 came from playing brilliant attacking chess (you were a rook up!) but moving too slowly afterwards. Try the “2-second rule”: if it’s a routine recapture or obvious reply, move within two seconds to bank time for critical moments.
    A simple habit: when the opponent’s clock is running, decide at least three candidate moves so you’re never starting calculation from scratch.
  3. Structured thinking before tactics.
    Several losses feature strong attacks that collapse after one overlooked tactic (e.g. 26…Rd1# in the French, or 33…gxh5 in the Benoni). Insert a short blunder-check: look for all checks, captures, and threats by both sides. 90-second puzzle rush sessions focusing on “Find the opponent’s idea” will build this habit.

Opening-specific notes

With the Black pieces

  • Slav-set-up vs. 2.c3 lines. After 1.d4 c5 2.c3 cxd4 3.cxd4 d5 you reached promising positions but sometimes misplace the c8-bishop. Consider delaying …Bf5 until after …Nf6 so it can retreat to g6 instead of being chased by g2-g4.
  • French with …Nf6 + …O-O-O. The plan is sound, but once you castle long remember the rule “pawn storms flow toward the opposite king.” Push your a- and b-pawns earlier so White worries about counterplay instead of lining up on the e-file.

With the White pieces

  • Italian & Vienna Gambit flair. Your early sacrifices (6.Nxf7, 12.Bxd4!!, 15.Qxa8+) are scoring, but you sometimes enter these lines without completing development. Before launching tactics be sure both rooks are connected and the c1-bishop is active.
  • Against the Scandinavian (…Qd8 line). You achieved a dangerous center yet allowed Black to equalize with …Nc6/…Bd7/…O-O. Try 8.d4 0-0 9.Be3 Tal-style: it keeps queens on and clamps e5.

Core skill boosters for the next two weeks

Daily endgame minisSolve three K+P or rook + pawns studies every day.
📝 Self-annotation habitRight after each session, pick ONE win and ONE loss, add brief comments, and tag the critical moment with zwischenzug / fork / pin etc.
🎯 Blunder-check drillPlay 10 unrated games where you must verbalize “opponent threats?” before every move.

Motivation corner

Your 1708 (2025-06-27) sits at ≈1600; with cleaner endgames and better clock discipline 1700+ is absolutely within reach. Keep the fighting spirit that produced 31.Qxa8+ and 51…Qc8# and sharpen the edges where points slip away. You’ve got this—see you at the next milestone!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1708 1596

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 564W / 477L / 67D 566W / 485L / 62D 71.3

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Bishop's Opening 196 108 75 13 55.1%
Bishop's Opening: Berlin Defense 83 34 42 7 41.0%
Zukertort Opening: Tennison Gambit 81 40 39 2 49.4%
Rousseau Gambit Declined 58 27 29 2 46.5%
Rousseau Gambit Accepted 42 33 8 1 78.6%
Italian Game: Rousseau Gambit 39 23 14 2 59.0%
Scotch: 4.Nxd4 Qf6 39 15 21 3 38.5%
Caro-Kann: Exchange, 4.Bd3 38 20 13 5 52.6%
Modern Defense 37 15 19 3 40.5%
Caro-Kann: Exchange, 4.Bd3 Nc6 5.c3 Nf6 36 17 15 4 47.2%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Bishop's Opening 32 17 13 2 53.1%
Bishop's Opening: Berlin Defense 19 13 6 0 68.4%
Rousseau Gambit Accepted 14 10 4 0 71.4%
Rousseau Gambit Declined 9 5 4 0 55.6%
Zukertort Opening: Tennison Gambit 7 5 2 0 71.4%
Bishop's Opening: 2... d6!? 7 3 3 1 42.9%
Italian Game: Rousseau Gambit 6 5 1 0 83.3%
Caro-Kann: Exchange, 4.Bd3 Nc6 5.c3 Nf6 6 4 2 0 66.7%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 5 3 2 0 60.0%
Bishop's Opening: Philidor Counterattack 4 2 2 0 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 10
Losing 9 0
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