Chess Profile: smeadas
Since first appearing on the chess circuit in 2023, smeadas has explored multiple time controls and gradually carved out a unique playing style. Early on, their Rapid and Bullet ratings both hovered around 400. Over the course of dozens of games, this determined competitor continued to challenge themselves, ultimately reaching higher peaks across Blitz and Bullet formats.
Rating Milestones & Activity
• Rapid: Began at 400 in 2023, dipped to 328 by 2025.
• Bullet: Started at 400 in 2023, climbed to a remarkable max of 491 in 2025.
• Blitz: A proud highlight, achieving a maximum rating of 686. The last recorded rating in 2025 stands at 674.
With 1,666 Blitz games under their belt, smeadas has compiled an impressive record of 809 wins, 802 losses, and 55 draws—evidence of a well-honed passion for fast-paced chess battles.
Preferred Openings
In Rapid and Bullet games, smeadas experimented with a variety of systems, including the King’s Pawn Opening and the Caro-Kann Defense. However, the real standout is the Queen’s Pawn Opening: in Blitz, hundreds of these games have been played, with a consistently positive success rate. The data points to a creative drive to explore diverse lines, from mainstream setups to gambits like the Englund.
Playing Character & Style
• Endgame Enthusiast: Endgames appear frequently, filling over 70% of their games.
• Typically Long Battles: On average, wins last about 62 moves, while defeats extend to nearly 69 moves—a sign of deep fighting spirit.
• Strong Comebacks: A comeback rate of almost 79% shows that even when behind, smeadas finds ways to counterattack and turn games around.
• White Versus Black: A slight edge when playing White (52% win rate) versus 43% as Black.
Notable Mindset Traits
An early-resignation rate hovering just above 1% indicates that smeadas usually fights on to the end. Although tilting does happen occasionally, they maintain a healthy margin between their rated and casual performances (over 31%), showing a sharper competitive edge in formal matches.
Conclusion
Overall, smeadas’s journey highlights a love of active, complex play—especially in Blitz—where both resilience and strategic depth shine. Their record suggests an undying tenacity, a deep curiosity for opening experimentation, and a strong ability to push for comebacks in challenging positions. Chess fans can look forward to more inspiring progress and fearless battles from this dedicated player.
Hi smeadas!
You’ve played a healthy mix of quick wins and fighting losses recently, and your creativity is obvious. The following notes highlight what you are already doing well and offer concrete ideas to accelerate your improvement.
What’s working well
- Willingness to attack. The pawn storms with
g4–g5and the Scandinavian queen checks (…Qe5+, …Qg5) show you are not afraid to play sharp, forcing chess and spot tactical shots such as…Qxh2#against syoung008. - Tactical vision. When the board explodes you often find the killing blow quickly, e.g. 33.Qxg7# against padrochilly.
- Blitz instincts. You keep a good pace in 5-minute games and rarely lose on time, which is a valuable practical skill.
Biggest growth areas
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Opening discipline.
• As White you like1.d4 2.e3 3.c3plus an early flank pawn push. That can work, but against alert opponents it concedes the centre and delays development.
• As Black in the Scandinavian Defense you’re losing tempi with…Qe5+ …Qg5 …Qh5. Instead, consider the solid main line3…Qa5or pull the queen back tod8after3.Nc3 …Qd8and focus on quick piece play. -
King safety.
Four of the last five losses featured your king stuck in the centre or walking into checks. Make “castle before move 10 unless there is a concrete reason not to” a non-negotiable rule. -
Over-extension of flank pawns.
Theg- andh-pawns give you attacking chances, but when they don’t break through they create holes around your own monarch. Try balancing pawn storms with the idea of keeping a defender near your king – usually the light-squared bishop or knight. -
Endgame conversion.
Games like the loss to futuresshocked reached a won or equal ending that slipped away. Improving basic endgame technique (opposition, outside passed pawn, converting an extra piece) will turn many 50-50 endings into wins. -
Structured thinking routine.
Before every move ask: “What does my opponent want? What are my forcing moves?” This one-minute habit reduces blunders more than any amount of opening theory.
Key moment from a recent loss
Against marape78 you allowed an early rook swap on h4 that opened your king completely. After 11…Qxh4 you were already in trouble, and the game finished quickly:
Take-away: after winning material with 9.Rxh3 you could have simply retreated the rook (e.g. 10.Rh1) and kept the extra pawn while staying safe. Look for quieter consolidating moves once you have the advantage.
Two-week improvement plan
- Opening tune-up: create a mini-repertoire file with one solid line as White (e.g. Colle or London) and one as Black (Scandinavian with 3…Qa5 or 3…Qd8). Play at least 15 blitz games using only these setups.
- King-safety challenge: Review every game; if you castled after move 10, jot down “Late”. Aim for fewer than three “Late” entries in the next 30 games.
- Tactics reps: 20 puzzles per day, rated 600-900, focusing on mates in 2-3 and basic forks/pins.
- Endgame sprint: Watch one short lesson on the basic king-and-pawn ending and play five K+P vs K drills until you win from both sides.
Motivation & tracking
Keep an eye on when you score best:
and can reveal your peak playing times.Your personal best so far: 750 (2025-06-16). Let’s break that barrier soon! Stay curious, keep the pieces coordinated, and enjoy the climb.
Good luck and good games!
—Your Chess Coach 🤖
🆚 Opponent Insights
| Recent Opponents | ||
|---|---|---|
| ehsanamani212 | 1W / 0L / 0D | View |
| mrfagerlid | 0W / 1L / 0D | View |
| syedabdulla761 | 1W / 1L / 0D | View |
| iforgotmypassword0 | 0W / 1L / 0D | View |
| wizardsuchismit | 1W / 0L / 0D | View |
| queensgambutt11 | 0W / 1L / 0D | View |
| davimarks | 0W / 1L / 0D | View |
| capycuzwhynot | 1W / 0L / 0D | View |
| brewyou1 | 0W / 1L / 0D | View |
| ox-module | 1W / 0L / 0D | View |
| Most Played Opponents | ||
|---|---|---|
| jjompa | 21W / 97L / 5D | View Games |
| emmuhj | 23W / 7L / 11D | View Games |
| luunom | 5W / 6L / 0D | View Games |
| tiugneb | 0W / 2L / 0D | View Games |
| uzhast | 2W / 0L / 0D | View Games |
Rating
| Year | Bullet | Blitz | Rapid | Daily |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 703 | 818 | 476 | |
| 2023 | 400 | 400 |
Stats by Year
| Year | White | Black | Moves |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 1202W / 1027L / 66D | 1042W / 1164L / 69D | 66.0 |
| 2023 | 0W / 4L / 0D | 0W / 5L / 0D | 47.7 |
Openings: Most Played
| Blitz Opening | Games | Wins | Losses | Draws | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon Attack | 1054 | 549 | 457 | 48 | 52.1% |
| Scandinavian Defense | 907 | 410 | 461 | 36 | 45.2% |
| Australian Defense | 391 | 204 | 174 | 13 | 52.2% |
| Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack | 118 | 65 | 49 | 4 | 55.1% |
| London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation | 88 | 42 | 42 | 4 | 47.7% |
| French Defense: Advance Variation | 72 | 30 | 40 | 2 | 41.7% |
| Amar Gambit | 70 | 35 | 31 | 4 | 50.0% |
| Modern Defense | 61 | 30 | 30 | 1 | 49.2% |
| Caro-Kann Defense | 51 | 19 | 31 | 1 | 37.2% |
| French Defense | 45 | 16 | 24 | 5 | 35.6% |
| Bullet Opening | Games | Wins | Losses | Draws | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon Attack | 361 | 194 | 164 | 3 | 53.7% |
| Scandinavian Defense | 342 | 150 | 191 | 1 | 43.9% |
| Australian Defense | 321 | 176 | 145 | 0 | 54.8% |
| Amar Gambit | 58 | 35 | 23 | 0 | 60.3% |
| London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation | 51 | 24 | 27 | 0 | 47.1% |
| Modern Defense | 49 | 27 | 21 | 1 | 55.1% |
| French Defense: Advance Variation | 39 | 21 | 18 | 0 | 53.9% |
| French Defense | 33 | 13 | 20 | 0 | 39.4% |
| Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted | 32 | 13 | 19 | 0 | 40.6% |
| QGD: 3.Nc3 Bb4 | 24 | 11 | 13 | 0 | 45.8% |
| Rapid Opening | Games | Wins | Losses | Draws | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amazon Attack | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0.0% |
| Barnes Opening: Walkerling | 3 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0.0% |
| Elephant Gambit | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0.0% |
| Caro-Kann Defense | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0.0% |
| Scandinavian Defense | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 50.0% |
| Australian Defense | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0.0% |
| London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0.0% |
| Alekhine Defense | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0.0% |
| Dresden Opening: The Goblin | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0.0% |
🔥 Streaks
| Streak | Longest | Current |
|---|---|---|
| Winning | 11 | 1 |
| Losing | 19 | 0 |