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Bob Bobbyson

Username: The_GMperor

Location: New York City

Playing Since: 2013-02-23 (Closed)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟

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Daily: 604
3W / 0L / 0D
Rapid: 1359
25W / 26L / 0D
Blitz: 1649
608W / 525L / 40D
Bullet: 1764
4661W / 4474L / 308D

Bob Bobbyson – The GMperor of the Chess Jungle

Bob Bobbyson’s chess journey reads like an evolutionary tale, where natural selection meets calculated precision on a 64‐square ecosystem. Starting out in 2013 with a modest Bullet score of 955 and gradually evolving his skills like a rare species adapting to diverse environments, Bob has grown into a formidable tactician with an impressive repertoire that spans Bullet, Blitz, and Rapid formats.

Much like a biologist studying the intricacies of life, Bob analyzes every opening as if it were a genetic trait. Whether it’s experimenting with the Scandinavian Defense or invoking the tactical prowess of the Owens Defense, his game plan is as meticulously crafted as a well-adapted organism. His win-loss-draw record shows a resilient performance that would make even Darwin nod in approval.

Bob’s time performance is a phenomenon of its own. His peak win rates at different hours of the day – from an almost experimental 100% win rate at 7 AM (when his brain is in full “photosynthesis mode”) to early evenings when strategy evolves into an art form – illustrate a vibrant internal clock and a unique natural rhythm to his play. Even his tilt factor is low, manifesting psychological resilience that helps him make remarkable comebacks, much like a species adapting to survive a harsh winter.

The progression of Bob’s ratings from 2013 up to 2025 is a testament to his continuous evolution. From modest beginnings in Bullet and Blitz, to reaching soaring highs where his tactical awareness and gradual learning curve combine into a winning formula, Bob is the living embodiment of microevolution on the chessboard. Whether he sacrifices a pawn for an evolutionary leap or deploys a calculated late-game flourish, Bob Bobbyson remains a true marvel in the chess wilderness.

In every game, Bob demonstrates that chess is not merely a battle of minds but a dance of adaptation, strategy, and survival – a veritable biology lesson played out on the checkered plains.


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Quick summary for Bob Bobbyson

Nice recent run: 4 wins, 1 loss. You’re converting material and creating passed pawns — especially on the kingside — and you know how to push a decisive pawn to promotion. Your opening choices like the Czech Defense are showing good practical results. That said, your rating and trend numbers suggest volatility: short-term gains but larger swings over months. Let’s turn that upside-down into steady improvement.

Highlights — what you did well

  • Creating and converting passed pawns: in your most recent win you pushed a kingside pawn all the way to promotion and used queen checks actively to force mate patterns.
  • Precision once you had the advantage: you finished the game with accurate checking sequences rather than trying speculative sacrifices.
  • Opening comfort: your results with the Czech Defense are great — you get playable middlegames and tangible winning chances.
  • Spotting tactical wins: you captured loose pieces and exploited back-rank/weak-square issues in the opponent’s camp.

Key mistakes to fix

  • Time and consistency — many games are daily (longer time control) but the rating swings suggest occasional tilt or inconsistent decision quality. Aim to keep the same careful thinking pattern every game.
  • Allowing opponent counterplay with passed pawns: in some losses your opponent’s queenside/kingside pawn marches became dangerous. Practice defending against outside passed pawns and limiting their advance.
  • Opening traps and surprise lines (Barnes Defense): you lost a game in an offbeat line. If you play against rare defenses, either steer the game back to familiar territory quickly or learn a simple, reliable setup vs. those lines.
  • Endgame technique under pressure: promote vs. stop promotions appeared in your games — review basic queen vs. rook and rook endgame motifs so you can convert without long calculation or risk of stalemate slips.

Concrete, practical drills (do these 3× per week)

  • Tactics: 12–20 puzzles/day focused on forks, pins, skewers and back-rank mates. Aim for accuracy first, then speed.
  • Endgame basics: 10–15 minutes on forced mate patterns and queen vs. rook conversion; practice forcing the opponent into zugzwang and using checks to corral the king.
  • One opening line drill: pick your favorite Czech Defense setup and play 6–8 training games from the same starting position to learn typical pawn breaks and piece placements.
  • Daily slow game: play one daily correspondence-style or standard slow game and annotate your thought process: why you chose each candidate and the one you rejected.

Specific things to work on from your recent games

  • When you had the kingside pawn advanced (the h-pawn run in your win), your queen visits and checks were excellent — keep training "forcing sequences" (checks, captures, threats) so you see the finish even earlier.
  • In your loss vs. curly-girl1118 the opponent used active rook/pawn play to generate mating/queening threats. Practice "stop the passer": placing your pieces to block the pawn, trade when favorable, or create counterplay on the other side.
  • Openings: keep using Czech Defense — expand one reliable plan vs. Black’s typical responses and memorize a handful of good middlegame plans (where to put knights, when to push c- or e-pawn).

Drills and mini-plan for the next 4 weeks

  • Week 1: Tactics & calculation — 15 min/day; focus on 2-move and 3-move combinations, back-rank patterns.
  • Week 2: Endgames — queen/rook basics, opposition, and outside passed pawn defense; 3 worked examples + 10 practice positions.
  • Week 3: Openings — pick 1 main line from the Czech Defense and learn 5 typical plans; play 4 training games from the same opening position.
  • Week 4: Play + review — play 6 daily games (or 3 long games), annotate mistakes, and implement one recurring fix each day (time management, piece activity, pawn breaks).

Quick technical tips you can apply immediately

  • Before each move, ask: "What is my opponent threatening?" — this avoids many tactical oversights.
  • When ahead, simplify carefully: trade pieces (not pawns) to make your pawn majority easier to convert.
  • Don’t race the king-side pawn without backup — advance with a plan to support promotion (pieces to control promotion square).
  • If an opponent pushes a distant passed pawn, generate counterplay on the opposite wing rather than chasing it alone.

Want me to analyze one game move-by-move?

Pick one of these and I’ll do a focused post-mortem (tactical misses, better defensive ideas, or an improvement plan):

  • Most recent win vs. vietxduy — I can break down the decisive promotion sequence and the mate finish.
  • Loss vs. curly-girl1118 — I can show defensive ideas to stop the queening and how to create counterplay earlier.

Next steps & small checklist

  • Set a daily routine: 15–25 minutes tactics, 10–15 minutes endgame study, and 1 slow annotated game per week.
  • Keep the openings you win with (Czech Defense), but prepare one simple plan vs. offbeat replies.
  • If you’d like, share one PGN you want deep-commentary on and I’ll annotate move-by-move with alternatives and “what I would have looked at here.”


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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1824 1649 1359
2024 1704 1369
2022 1655 1419 1295
2021 1649 1421 1140 604
2020 1326 1150
2019 1217 1261
2017 1240
2016 1213
2015 1429 1221 1197
2014 1089 1065 1200
2013 955 1024 1172
Rating by Year201320142015201620172019202020212022202420251824604YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 928W / 855L / 79D 895W / 895L / 70D 65.0
2024 160W / 127L / 23D 148W / 148L / 14D 67.0
2022 492W / 474L / 28D 480W / 478L / 23D 61.5
2021 633W / 500L / 27D 530W / 582L / 35D 62.3
2020 38W / 31L / 2D 29W / 36L / 2D 60.6
2019 27W / 13L / 0D 17W / 27L / 0D 59.2
2017 14W / 19L / 1D 15W / 19L / 0D 59.8
2016 1W / 0L / 0D 0W / 0L / 0D 29.0
2015 296W / 239L / 12D 274W / 264L / 18D 60.7
2014 78W / 71L / 3D 77W / 72L / 3D 59.2
2013 68W / 60L / 1D 59W / 62L / 2D 54.7

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 1647 801 798 48 48.6%
Amar Gambit 459 256 185 18 55.8%
Scotch Game 427 201 208 18 47.1%
Amazon Attack 346 155 179 12 44.8%
Four Knights Game 336 172 153 11 51.2%
Barnes Defense 328 171 146 11 52.1%
French Defense 278 148 126 4 53.2%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 244 122 114 8 50.0%
Modern 234 126 99 9 53.9%
Philidor Defense 211 119 85 7 56.4%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 107 63 41 3 58.9%
Scotch Game 68 37 27 4 54.4%
Philidor Defense 56 35 20 1 62.5%
Barnes Defense 46 30 15 1 65.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 42 26 12 4 61.9%
Amar Gambit 40 18 21 1 45.0%
Four Knights Game 39 20 19 0 51.3%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 36 21 15 0 58.3%
Elephant Gambit 34 17 17 0 50.0%
Petrov's Defense 29 16 12 1 55.2%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Four Knights Game 4 3 1 0 75.0%
Amazon Attack 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Scotch Game 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Amar Gambit 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Caro-Kann Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Scandinavian Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
QGD: Chigorin, 3.cxd5 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Ruy Lopez: Exchange Variation 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Barnes Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Amazon Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 11 5
Losing 11 0
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