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Stefchezz

Playing Since: 2015-03-24 (Active)

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Daily: 400
0W / 1L / 0D
Blitz: 2277
11683W / 10350L / 953D
Bullet: 2373
32772W / 29341L / 2581D

Stefchezz: A Chess Odyssey

Meet Stefchezz, a formidable chess player whose journey is as thrilling as a knight’s wild gallop across the board. Bursting onto the scene in 2015 with a blitz rating of 1362, Stefchezz didn’t just play – they conquered, soaring to a blistering peak blitz rating of 2380 by 2020. And yes, they’re still pressing their pawns on, boasting a bullet rating of 2475 in 2024. Talk about speed and precision!

Mr./Ms./Mx. Stefchezz is no stranger to the fast lanes of chess — bullet and blitz are their stomping grounds where tactical fireworks meet lightning reflexes. With over 24,000 wins in bullet and nearly 10,000 in blitz, Stefchezz could probably checkmate blindfolded (but thankfully doesn’t, for the spectator’s sake).

Opening Repertoire - The Secret Sauce

When it comes to openings, Stefchezz embraces mystery and precision like a grandmaster spy. Leading the pack with a rather cheeky "Top Secret" opening arsenal, it’s safe to say opponents aren’t getting an early hint of what’s coming their way. Not far behind are classics like the Modern Defense, Scandinavian Defense variations, and the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack, all played with stingy win rates hovering around 50-55%.

The Numbers Game

  • Longest winning streak: 13 games straight – enough to make the chess gods blink.
  • Average moves per win: A marathon 83.3 moves – resilience is the name of the game.
  • Comeback rate: Nearly 95% – lost a piece? No problem, Stefchezz bounces back with style and panache.
  • Win rate after losing a piece: A perfect 100% – now that's chess karma!

Style & Personality

Stefchezz’s style is a delicate balance of patience and burst – marked by early resignations a mere 1.4% of the time, and an endgame frequency that shows they’re a finisher extraordinaire. Playing as White brings a slightly better success rate (53.5% wins) compared to Black (47.73%), proving the player likes to take the lead and keep the heat on.

When the clock ticks and the pressure mounts, Stefchezz's psychological resilience comes through with a tilt factor of just 19, and an impressive ~9% better win rate in rated games over casuals. They don’t just play chess; they outsmart themselves every time.

Fun Fact

While most players dream of glory, Stefchezz has probably dreamt about that sneaky pawn promotion so many times it's almost a recurring nightmare for opponents. Rumor has it they once tried to checkmate their own king just to spice things up — thankfully the move was declined!

In sum, Stefchezz is a chess warrior with a lightning finger and strategic mind, weaving through the complexities of the game with the finesse of a grandmaster and the playful spirit of a chessboard jester. With every match, a new chapter in the epic Stefchezz saga is writ in checkmates and brilliant blunders.


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Positive Highlights from Your Recent Games

Stefchezz, your recent blitz games show strong fundamentals and good strategic play. Here are some aspects where you excelled:

  • Sensible Opening Choices: Your use of openings like the Indian Game Knights Variation, Queen's Pawn Opening variations, and French Defense show a solid understanding of classical setups. You maintain positionally sound moves early on that set you up well for middlegame play.
  • Active Piece Play: In your wins, you often pushed pieces into active, threatening squares, especially knights and bishops. For example, in one game you effectively handled tension and used your queen and rook to control open files.
  • Effective Pawn Structures: Your pawn pushes such as f4 in your Indian Game game show an understanding of gaining space and challenging the opponent’s central influence.
  • Strong Endgame Technique: Your technique converting advantage into a finish is evident in your games where you capitalized on small material or positional advantages to force resignation or checkmate.
  • Opening Win Rates: Your statistically strong openings with over 50% win rates, such as the Nimzo-Larsen Attack and London System Poisoned Pawn Variation, indicate reliable preparation and effectiveness in these systems.

Areas for Improvement

To take your blitz performance even further, consider focusing on these areas:

  • Handling Pressure in Defense: In your recent loss, your opponent capitalized on tactical opportunities after you became slightly passive. Improving your defensive technique and calculating counterplay under time pressure will help reduce losses.
  • Time Management: Blitz games demand speed without compromising move quality. Regularly practice recognizing key moments to spend more time versus when to play quickly to save the clock.
  • Forecasting Opponent Plans: Try to anticipate your opponent’s tactical ideas earlier in the middlegame to avoid surprises like forks or pins. This can help you neutralize their threats before they become serious.
  • Expand Opening Repertoire: With your success in certain openings, look to deepen your preparation to surprise opponents and broaden your options. Studying typical plans and traps in your favored openings can boost your confidence and results.
  • Reduce Draws and Losses: Your win rate is slightly above 50%, but focusing on converting more draws into wins and minimizing unforced errors could improve your results drastically.

Next Steps in Training

Based on your recent games and historical performance trends, here's a suggested approach to continue improving:

  • Analyze Mistakes: Review your lost games carefully, especially tactical oversights or missed chances to improve defensive posture.
  • Tactical Puzzles: Regularly solve tactical problems to sharpen your calculation speed and pattern recognition.
  • Endgame Study: Deepen your knowledge of common endgame positions, especially rook and pawn endings which often appear in blitz finishes.
  • Play Training Matches: Consider playing longer time controls occasionally to practice deeper calculation and strategic planning without time pressure.
  • Use Your Strengths: Continue to practice and refine your favored openings like the Nimzo-Larsen Attack and London System, since these are yielding good results.
  • Manage Confidence: Your recent positive trends and rating increases reflect strong potential—maintain a positive mindset and learn from each game.


🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
bueck 2W / 0L / 0D View
akinayk 1W / 1L / 0D View
the_nimzo-larsener 13W / 11L / 0D View
livingstockfish 20W / 12L / 0D View
karthik72hrs 26W / 16L / 3D View
meshter 11W / 19L / 1D View
pasdestress_yapoints 3W / 0L / 1D View
canplayabit 25W / 20L / 3D View
xnxnbffj 3W / 1L / 0D View
robertcaponpon 1W / 4L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
JohnsonXi 195W / 204L / 15D View Games
Dragon84 69W / 113L / 2D View Games
Socrates 86W / 70L / 9D View Games
33mangeux 71W / 77L / 9D View Games
timeless limitless 91W / 56L / 7D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2372 2244
2024 2328 2251
2023 2263
2022 2255 2172
2021 2358 2232
2020 2192
2019 2165 2146
2018 2106
2017 2067
2016 2019
2015 1354 1972 1200
Rating by Year2015201620172018201920202021202220232024202523721354YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 4116W / 3295L / 293D 3720W / 3679L / 305D 79.9
2024 4989W / 3787L / 387D 4374W / 4442L / 337D 81.4
2023 2694W / 2220L / 199D 2403W / 2511L / 187D 80.2
2022 4097W / 3385L / 355D 3801W / 3706L / 319D 81.5
2021 357W / 243L / 31D 289W / 323L / 31D 80.5
2020 1593W / 1203L / 146D 1370W / 1420L / 143D 80.3
2019 1216W / 907L / 119D 1044W / 1092L / 94D 79.7
2018 1141W / 857L / 64D 978W / 995L / 75D 77.2
2017 1002W / 784L / 62D 910W / 869L / 68D 77.6
2016 656W / 596L / 39D 633W / 610L / 44D 74.3
2015 553W / 431L / 40D 491W / 504L / 42D 74.1

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 2422 1277 1041 104 52.7%
Scandinavian Defense 2134 1057 1007 70 49.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 1840 890 870 80 48.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 1096 594 463 39 54.2%
Modern 853 412 396 45 48.3%
Australian Defense 794 419 352 23 52.8%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 541 271 243 27 50.1%
Amar Gambit 505 264 223 18 52.3%
Amazon Attack 500 245 234 21 49.0%
Döry Defense 440 233 197 10 53.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 9361 5088 3846 427 54.4%
Australian Defense 5273 2749 2326 198 52.1%
Modern 4560 2236 2163 161 49.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 3934 1795 2005 134 45.6%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 3478 1765 1556 157 50.8%
Scandinavian Defense 2938 1404 1413 121 47.8%
Amar Gambit 2291 1136 1069 86 49.6%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 2197 1101 1008 88 50.1%
English Opening 1158 579 523 56 50.0%
Amazon Attack 1153 566 535 52 49.1%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 13 8
Losing 19 0
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