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Tgoog

Playing Since: 2021-01-14 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 1388
29W / 11L / 3D
Rapid: 2255
4480W / 4127L / 563D
Blitz: 2184
4782W / 4486L / 551D
Bullet: 1935
4047W / 3679L / 336D

Profile Summary: Tgoog

Meet Tgoog, a battle-hardened keyboard warrior who has been waging war on the 64 squares since at least 2021. From humble beginnings with a blitz rating barely scraping 500, this player has climbed valiantly to a peak blitz rating of a whooping 2385 as of March 2025. That’s like going from pawn pusher to grandmaster-in-the-making—if grandmasters sometimes forget which way the knight moves!

Playing Style:
Tgoog might have a quiet demeanor but plays with the tenacity of a caffeinated knight. They average about 67 moves per win—talk about endurance! And with a come back rate of nearly 80%, nothing gets this player down for long. Sure, the tilt factor is around 16 (nobody’s perfect), but when the going gets tough, Tgoog’s tactical awareness shines with a 46.86% win rate after losing a piece, proving they’re not afraid to scrap for every point.

Favorite Time and Mood:
The best time to catch Tgoog in action? Around 11:00 AM, when they seem utterly untouchable. However, hours between 16:00 and 19:00 tend to be their kryptonite, where win rates dip—perhaps nap time or just the post-lunch chess slump.

Opening Choices:
Tgoog’s repertoire is a blend of “Unknown Openings” (code for “keeping opponents guessing”) and a stealthy “Top Secret” opening, which has served well with a win rate hovering around 50%. Classic openings like the Ruy Lopez Morphy Defense Tarrasch Variation yield an impressive ~86% win rate, so those who face Tgoog should proceed with caution—or maybe just forfeit early.

Performance Highlights:
- Total blitz wins: 4,913 against 4,416 losses.
- Bullet ain’t so scary either, with over 4,200 wins and a max bullet rating of 2,054.
- In rapid, Tgoog hits over 2,200 games with a peak of 2,286.
- For the love of slow chess (daily), they hold steady with a 1,388 peak rating.

Recent Games:
Tgoog's latest victories include skillful wins by time pressure, demonstrating a calm and ruthless endgame approach. Whether it’s dispatching opponents with a sneaky Four Knights Spanish Variation or clicking faster than a caffeinated squirrel, Tgoog's games never fail to entertain.

In short, Tgoog is the kind of chess player who balances strategic depth, resilience, and the occasional brainfart. If there’s a chess equivalent to a Swiss Army knife — versatile, reliable, and ready to surprise you — it’s Tgoog. Just watch out for those sneaky knight forks and unexpected resignations; Tgoog's game is full of surprises!


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What stands out in your blitz play

You show willingness to enter sharp, tactical positions and you often pursue active piece play. In your recent win you created pressure and forced favorable exchanges, and you’re comfortable calculating concrete sequences under time pressure. You also demonstrate resilience in complicated middlegames and know how to capitalize on your opponent’s inaccuracies when the position opens up.

Key improvement areas

  • Protect your king and back rank more reliably. In some losses, the game became dangerous when the king had few escape squares and back-rank threats appeared. Aim to keep a safe king shelter and plan a practical simplification when facing heavy piece activity.
  • Time management and pacing. You tend to enter tactical melees where calculation is required, but in blitz you can benefit from a clearer, faster plan in the early middlegame. Try to set moving goals for the first 10–15 moves and avoid spending too long on marginal ideas.
  • Endgame technique and conversion. Several games extended into rook and minor piece endings where precise technique matters. Build a small toolbox for common endgames (rook endings, king activity in rook endings, and basic pawn endgames) and practice with focused drills.
  • Opening choices with a practical plan. You frequently reach Caro-Kann and related lines. Strengthen a few solid options and learn a simple blueprint for the middle game in each—this helps reduce aimless grinding in the opening and keeps your initiative intact when needed.

Opening and middlegame plan

  • Adopt 2–3 reliable blitz-friendly lines for common responses to 1.e4 and 1.d4, focusing on a clear middlegame plan rather than exhaustive theory. This reduces decision fatigue in time trouble.
  • When you encounter sharp complications, quickly identify critical threats and decide whether to pursue the tactical sequence or steer toward a simpler, more solid line.
  • Look for typical middlegame themes in your preferred openings, such as exploiting king safety, controlling open files with rooks, and targeting weak pawns. Having a few “go-to” plans helps you convert advantages faster in blitz.

Endgame and conversion practice

  • Practice two-to-three standard endgames you encounter often in blitz: rook vs rook and pawn endings, rook endings with active king, and queen+rook endgames. Knowing the key plans (activate the king, activate rooks on open files, force trades to a favorable simplified ending) will boost your conversion rate.
  • Use short, repeatable endgame drills (5–10 minutes) a few times per week to build muscle memory for common positions you reach in blitz.

Time management and mental approach

  • Set a personal move-time target (e.g., initial 10–12 moves in 6–7 minutes, then switch to faster moves) to avoid time scrambles later in the game.
  • If you sense a position is too risky or unclear, switch to a safer plan and reduce speculative lines. It’s better to gain a small, solid advantage than push for a big, risky one under time pressure.
  • Develop a quick post-move checklist: what threats does my opponent have, what is my immediate plan, what trades help me reach my plan, and is my king safe after any exchange?

Practice plan (next 2–3 weeks)

  • Daily tactics: 15–20 minutes of bite-sized tactical puzzles to improve pattern recognition and calculation speed.
  • Two dedicated endgame sessions per week: focus on rook endings and simple pawn endings; review a few standard ideas each session.
  • Opening stability: pick 2–3 blitz-friendly lines for your primary openings and study the typical middlegame plans, not just the moves.
  • Post-game routine: after each blitz game, write down 2–3 concrete lessons (one good idea, one mistake to avoid, one plan to try next time).

Optional notes

If you want, I can assemble a short, private drill set tailored to your preferred openings and typical middlegame structures. We can also annotate one recent game to highlight critical decision points and suggested improvements.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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Most Played Opponents
rileybyng2006 169W / 62L / 12D
nitratedbread 115W / 73L / 11D
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flipsjde 28W / 71L / 16D
toadfork 92W / 7L / 15D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1935 2217 2255 1388
2024 1934 2241 2163 1366
2023 1959 1977 2278 1227
2022 1734 1360 1989 1030
2021 1538 1741 1868 400
Rating by Year202120222023202420252278400YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 984W / 852L / 92D 863W / 950L / 130D 74.6
2024 1485W / 1209L / 173D 1365W / 1352L / 149D 72.9
2023 1164W / 1038L / 143D 1134W / 1079L / 127D 70.3
2022 1849W / 1438L / 167D 1633W / 1626L / 199D 69.8
2021 1980W / 1615L / 166D 1974W / 1684L / 168D 60.9

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 1625 790 754 81 48.6%
Bird Opening 968 496 418 54 51.2%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 929 472 396 61 50.8%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 560 256 267 37 45.7%
Unknown 449 270 174 5 60.1%
Australian Defense 351 185 152 14 52.7%
Sicilian Defense 313 161 134 18 51.4%
Amar Gambit 264 130 123 11 49.2%
Scandinavian Defense 244 126 107 11 51.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 227 123 91 13 54.2%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 793 403 364 26 50.8%
Australian Defense 786 400 350 36 50.9%
Scandinavian Defense 537 279 231 27 52.0%
Amar Gambit 505 260 222 23 51.5%
Bird Opening 450 220 211 19 48.9%
Barnes Defense 299 146 138 15 48.8%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 299 167 123 9 55.9%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 295 174 102 19 59.0%
Sicilian Defense 265 138 116 11 52.1%
French Defense 245 135 100 10 55.1%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 1726 873 748 105 50.6%
Sicilian Defense 590 292 260 38 49.5%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 568 265 257 46 46.6%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 531 250 242 39 47.1%
Bird Opening 412 200 190 22 48.5%
Australian Defense 329 170 138 21 51.7%
Bishop's Opening: Vienna Hybrid, Hromádka Variation 328 168 141 19 51.2%
Scandinavian Defense 289 134 134 21 46.4%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 282 160 105 17 56.7%
QGD: Chigorin, 3.cxd5 270 116 136 18 43.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 5 1 4 0 20.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 5 3 2 0 60.0%
Scandinavian Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Vienna Gambit: 3...d5 4.exd5 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Bishop's Opening: Vienna Hybrid, Hromádka Variation 2 1 0 1 50.0%
Elephant Gambit 2 2 0 0 100.0%
KGA: Fischer, 4.Bc4 1 0 0 1 0.0%
Bird Opening 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 1 0 0 1 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 43 0
Losing 16 3