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tabaluga1554

Playing Since: 2021-09-05 (Active)

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Daily: 1809
11W / 2L / 0D
Rapid: 2412
134W / 89L / 30D
Blitz: 2385
4465W / 4260L / 881D
Bullet: 1953
236W / 266L / 22D

Profile of tabaluga1554

Meet tabaluga1554, a chess enthusiast who dances gracefully on the 64 squares with a rating that flirts just below the grandmaster echelon but packs as much punch as a seasoned pro. Starting from a solid 2000 in Rapid chess back in late 2021, tabaluga1554 swiftly escalated to a remarkable peak of 2457 in Rapid (March 2024), 2449 in Blitz (April 2025), and a proud 2196 in Bullet (December 2021).

With over 7,912 Blitz games played, this warrior has amassed nearly as many wins as losses, proving that tabaluga1554 never shies away from a tactical brawl. Rapid games show a healthier win ratio of about 56%, while Bullet games keep the adrenaline high with steady performances. Daily chess? A smaller playground, but with a respectable 78% win rate in a “Top Secret” opening, it’s clear that tabaluga1554 holds some mysteries yet to be unraveled by opponents.

Speaking of openings, tabaluga1554’s preference for “Top Secret” lines keeps adversaries guessing—imagine a player so cryptic, even the most experienced feel like they’re opening a gift without a tag. However, the French Defense with its Schlechter and Exchange variations also finds favor, boasting success rates up to 75%, indicating a fondness for solid, classical play peppered with tactical surprises.

This player’s style combines endurance and artistry: an average of about 76 moves to win suggests no quick wins by luck here, but persistent grinding in endgames, which happens almost 83% of the time. Their comeback rate is nothing short of heroic – bouncing back with success nearly 87% of the time after setbacks like losing a piece. Tilt factor might hit 13, but don’t worry — their best time to channel chess brilliance is the late-night hour of 11 PM, no doubt challenging sleepy opponents to a war of wits.

When not conjuring magic on the board, tabaluga1554 enjoys giving opponents a polite “abandon game” checkmate, as happened in their most recent triumph using the French Defense Tarrasch line! The last recorded victory was a captivating win shutdown on time or by mate – proving that in blitz and rapid, time pressure is a weapon as sharp as a queen’s bite.

A master of resilience and varied castle strategies, tabaluga1554 is the player your chess teacher warns you about: unpredictable, steadfast, and delightfully tough to crack. So whether you’re facing this enigmatic grandmaster-in-waiting or just spectating, prepare for a journey full of sharp tactics, well-fought battles, and a sprinkle of cheeky surprises.

"For tabaluga1554, every loss is just the universe’s sly way of setting up the next great comeback."


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Recent win: what went well

You showed a strong willingness to enter sharp, tactical positions and kept the initiative when your opponent’s king was exposed. In the win, you navigated a demanding Sicilian Dragon/Knight–scale line and converted pressure into a clear, material edge. Your readiness to calculate forcing sequences helped you finish the game with active piece activity and accurate trades that favored your attack.

  • Calculated dynamic timing: you pursued forcing lines that increased pressure on Black’s king and coordinated pieces to create multiple threats at once.
  • Commitment to activity: you kept pieces on the board longer when it created practical chances, which paid off in the late middlegame.
  • Resilience in a tactical melee: even as the position became highly tactical, you remained focused on the key target and found the right sequence to convert.

Recent losses: what to learn

Two recent losses show common pitfalls in sharp or dynamic lines. The main patterns to address are king safety under tactical pressure and deciding when to simplify versus continue heavy combat.

  • Watch for tactical onslaughts against your king: in strategic, sharp lines it’s easy to get ambushed by quick mating nets or forced captures. Build in prophylaxis and consider safer, simpler continuations if concrete threats aren’t clear.
  • Choose plans rather than chasing every tactical possibility: when you’re facing precise defenses, it can help to step back to a solid plan (develop your pieces, control key squares, and keep the king safe) before chasing complex combinations.

Opening performance: what to lean into

Your openings data suggests solid results in several dynamic lines. Leaning into these can help you keep the initiative while reducing risk. For example, you have strong scores in certain Sicilian lines and in the Czech Defense from Black’s side.

  • Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation — strong win rate. This line often gives White quick central control with clear development paths. Practice the standard pawn structures and typical middlegame plans that follow the Alapin.
  • Czech Defense — good results as Black. Focus on solid central control with ...d5 and ...c5 and timely development. This can provide sturdy counterplay without overexposing your king.
  • Other lines you’ve used show both sharp and solid potential. When you’re comfortable with the move order and typical plans, you can deploy them more confidently in rapid games. Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation

Practice plan to boost your results

  • Week 1: Consolidate your strengths in the Sicilian Alapin Variation and the Czech Defense. Play 8–12 games focusing on those lines, keeping a simple development plan and aiming to control the center early.
  • Week 2: Tactics and pattern recognition. Do 15 minutes of daily tactics drills focused on motifs that appeared in your recent games (pins, forks, discovered attacks, and forcing lines). Annotate at least two games from your win and losses to extract concrete patterns.
  • Week 3: Endgame and transition practice. Work on clean simplifications and common endgames arising from your typical structures, aiming for practical conversion rather than over-complication.
  • Week 4: Review and repertoire adjustment. Revisit your losses to identify recurring mistakes and refine your opening choice and move orders to reduce the chance of tactical surprises.

Keep it practical: quick takeaways

  • From the win: maintain the initiative in sharp lines, but verify king safety before committing to big sacrifices. If the position becomes too risky without a clear target, pivot to solid development and a clear plan.
  • From the losses: in lines known for tactical ideas (such as certain French/Dragon setups), pause to assess opponent threats first. If a clear tactical shot isn’t visible, opt for a safer, plan-driven approach.
  • General improvement: keep a short, repeatable opening plan for rapid games, so you’re always ready to meet opponents’ ideas with a consistent development scheme.

Progressive study hints

Building on your openings strengths can help sustain progress in rapid play. Consider studying model games in the Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation and the Czech Defense from top players to reinforce patterns you already handle well. For a quick reference, you can explore the ideas behind these openings as you plan your next sessions. Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation

Next steps

Keep your focus on solid, principled development in the first 12–15 moves, then decide whether a tactical line is truly winning or you should simplify to a favorable endgame. If you want, I can help you annotate one of your recent games and pull out concrete, move-by-move improvements.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1861 2366 2412 1809
2024 1842 2280 2382 1904
2023 1908 2414 2445 1903
2022 1907 2316 2210 1779
2021 1962 2111 2000
Rating by Year2021202220232024202524451779YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 727W / 537L / 100D 632W / 612L / 115D 82.9
2024 871W / 686L / 144D 791W / 757L / 157D 81.3
2023 273W / 261L / 72D 264W / 279L / 60D 84.6
2022 576W / 613L / 141D 551W / 659L / 108D 82.4
2021 88W / 71L / 9D 85W / 59L / 19D 77.5

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 742 366 317 59 49.3%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 236 111 108 17 47.0%
Scandinavian Defense 211 93 96 22 44.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 210 91 100 19 43.3%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 193 86 89 18 44.6%
Gruenfeld: Exchange Variation 192 82 87 23 42.7%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 185 96 75 14 51.9%
French Defense 180 87 75 18 48.3%
Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Knight Variation 178 87 81 10 48.9%
Sicilian Defense 171 91 62 18 53.2%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 31 15 16 0 48.4%
Scandinavian Defense 30 16 13 1 53.3%
Caro-Kann Defense 26 12 14 0 46.1%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 19 6 13 0 31.6%
Barnes Defense 18 9 8 1 50.0%
French Defense 17 8 9 0 47.1%
Modern 17 10 7 0 58.8%
Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Knight Variation 14 8 6 0 57.1%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 14 3 11 0 21.4%
Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation 13 5 8 0 38.5%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 21 3
Losing 13 0
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