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TRYTON55

Playing Since: 2018-10-14 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 1600
1W / 0L / 0D
Rapid: 1287
120W / 108L / 8D
Blitz: 1012
307W / 355L / 13D
Bullet: 1191
13W / 16L / 0D

Overview

TRYTON55 is an energetic online chess player best known for fast, tactical battles — Blitz is the preferred time control. Over several years TRYTON55 has alternated between dazzling streaks and humbling slumps, producing memorable swings that keep opponents on their toes. Highlights include a peak Blitz surge in 2019 and a crisp Daily outing in 2025.

  • Preferred time control: Blitz
  • Notable peak: 1511 (2019-03-29) (career peak moment)
  • Big streaks: longest winning run 13 games; longest losing run 13 games
Blitz Rating2018201920202021202511391007YearBlitz Rating

Playing Style & Strengths

TRYTON55 plays like someone who drinks espresso and solves tactics puzzles for breakfast: aggressive, opportunistic, and dangerously comfortable in chaotic positions. The player shows a remarkable comeback ability and tends to survive — then punish — risky situations.

  • Style notes: high EndgameFrequency (52.6%) and a low EarlyResignationRate, meaning TRYTON55 fights late into positions.
  • Tactical awareness: Comeback rate ≈ 73% — recovers well after setbacks.
  • Typical game length: wins average ~58 moves, losses ~53 moves — many full-blooded fights.
  • Psychology: Best time of day to play is around 10:00; tilt factor suggests occasional emotional swings after defeats.

Opening Preferences

TRYTON55 is an adventurous opener: gambits and cheeky systems appear frequently. In Blitz you’ll often see daring lines that invite tactical complications — sometimes they pay off spectacularly.

Memorable Opponents & Rivalries

TRYTON55 has built a handful of recurring rivalries — some joyful, some educational. The head-to-head records tell stories: dominant runs, gritty comebacks, and long-running rematches.

  • Most-played opponents:
    • neyzeroropeza — 58 games (TRYTON55: 51W / 5L / 2D)
    • c-o-n-q-u-e-s-t — 51 games (TRYTON55: 13W / 37L / 1D)
    • memo22704 — 35 games (TRYTON55: 7W / 26L / 2D)
    • chessvgw — 35 games (TRYTON55: 15W / 20L)
  • Record notes: against neyzeroropeza TRYTON55 has an astonishing positive record — a rivalry that looks suspiciously one-sided.

When to Challenge TRYTON55

Timing matters. TRYTON55’s win rate varies by day and hour, so choose your moment wisely.

  • Best days: Thursday (≈53% win rate), Tuesday (≈49%), Monday (≈48%)
  • Best hours (local): hour 10:00 shows a standout ~70% win rate; other strong hours include 17:00 (≈62%), 15:00 (≈59%), and 8:00 (≈56%).
  • Warning zones: early morning hour 5 has a lower win rate (~33%); late night 23 also dips (~35%).

Fun Facts & Placeholders

A few quirky bits and interactive extras to explore TRYTON55’s play (placeholders for charts and a sample game viewer).

  • Fun stat: Strong when playing "below" rated opponents — win rate above 75% in that category.
  • Current form: recent months show heavy Blitz activity with many games in 2025 — expect quick decisions and bold ideas.
  • Sample miniature (for viewers):
  • Compare openings visually: Scotch Game — a recurring weapon in TRYTON55’s toolkit.

Quick Summary

TRYTON55 is a Blitz-first player who thrives on chaos, tactics, and long games. Opponents should expect gambits, dramatic comebacks, and a clock that rarely gets mercy. If you catch TRYTON55 at 10:00 on a Thursday, bring your A-game — or at least a good coffee.


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Coach Chesswick

Quick summary

Nice stretch of games — you scored clean tactical wins (two mates and a promotion/finish) and showed good attacking instincts. The recurring issue is time management and a few avoidable tactical oversights in the opening/middlegame. Below I highlight strengths, the key weaknesses I saw in your recent PGNs, and a short practice plan you can apply right away.

What you're doing well

  • Finishing ability: you convert sharp positions decisively — e.g., the Qb7 mate in the win vs Momolucky21 (nice coordination of queen + threats). (momolucky21)
  • Creating threats and piece activity: your games show aggressive play with pawn breaks and active rooks/queen that generate concrete winning chances.
  • Opportunistic play: you exploit opponents' tactical errors (capturing loose pieces, converting passed pawns) instead of letting them breathe.
  • Opening variety: you use many active, forcing lines (Two Knights, Giuoco Piano, aggressive gambits) — this creates practical chances in blitz.

Main areas to improve

  • Time management / clock control — Several games ended with you losing on time or in severe time pressure. You often have winning or equal positions but run out of time switching between moves.
  • Early tactical vulnerabilities — a few losses started with quick queen checks and back-rank/skewer tactics against your king or pieces. Watch for early queen checks like Qf2+/Qf1+ patterns and loose back-rank weaknesses.
  • Opening consistency: your performance in some opening families (for example Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation) is below your other results. Either deepen the lines you play or simplify the repertoire to reduce surprises.
  • Endgame technique awareness under time pressure — while you convert some wins, in other long endgames you spent too much time and failed to secure the win on the clock.

Concrete next steps (what to practice)

  • Tactics sprint (daily 10–15 minutes): focus on forks, pins, skewers, and overloaded pieces. Set a target streak and keep the tempo fast — blitz rewards pattern recognition.
  • 10–15 rapid endgame drills: king + pawn vs king, basic rook endgames and connected passed pawns. Practice converting with a small increment (3–5 min) so you get used to the clock.
  • Cut down opening complexity: pick one reliable line for common defenses you face. For example, review the main ideas and one or two typical tactical motifs in Giuoco Piano and Two Knights Defense rather than memorizing long move sequences.
  • Play with a simple time-management rule: make your first 15 moves in 10 minutes (use increments or the clock) — keep 10–15s per move in non-critical positions and spend extra time only when clarity is needed.
  • Post-game short review: after every session, pick 2 games (one win, one loss) and note the single turning point. Don’t audit every move — find the decisive mistake or best chance and learn that pattern.

Practical checklist before each blitz game

  • Are my pieces developed and my king safe? If not, fix that before going hunting for tactics.
  • Do I have a visible tactic or a concrete plan in the next 3 moves? If not, make a useful waiting move instead of a weakening pawn push.
  • Watch opponent’s Q-check ideas and back‑rank mating patterns — add luft early if the back rank is vulnerable.
  • Set micro-goals on the clock: keep 20–30 seconds for the endgame (or a safe minimum) so you don’t lose on time in winning positions.

Notes from specific recent games

  • Win vs bandraka: great endgame technique — you activated king, pushed passed pawns and used your rook to create decisive threats. (bandraka)
  • Win vs hatim012555: you converted after a pawn promotion and then finished with the rook — good awareness of passed-pawn potential and central control. (hatim012555)
  • Win (example PGN) — study the attack that led to Qb7 mate: it’s a repeatable pattern of opening lines and coordinating queen + minor pieces. Review this short PGN to internalize the mating net:
  • Losses vs edijela and Ronron0219: both show how quickly an uncoordinated defense or an exposed king can be punished. In those games, the opponent exploited early queen checks and tactical motifs — that’s a reminder to prioritize king safety before going all-in offensively. (edijela)

Short 2-week improvement plan

  • Week 1 — Daily 12–15 minutes tactics + two 10|0 or 5|0 blitz sessions keeping the clock rules above.
  • Week 2 — 20 minutes endgame drills (rook/pawn endings) + simplify opening choices: pick one solid Giuoco Piano idea and one Two Knights reply and play them until comfortable.
  • At end of week 2 — review 10 lost games and label the decisive turning point in each (time trouble, missed tactic, opening error, etc.). Use that to refine the checklist.

Parting coach note

You’re playing with the right spirit — aggressive, tactical, and opportunistic. The biggest gains will come from simpler opening choices, faster decision habits in non-critical positions, and a focused endgame routine. Keep the momentum (and guard the clock).



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
edijela 0W / 1L / 0D View
bandraka 1W / 0L / 0D View
hatim012555 1W / 0L / 0D View
momolucky21 1W / 0L / 0D View
ronron0219 0W / 1L / 0D View
rolo1810 0W / 1L / 0D View
satriawidyar 0W / 1L / 0D View
alxuyk 1W / 0L / 0D View
abhinavgambit01 0W / 1L / 0D View
EmDubMcVey 2W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
neyzeroropeza 51W / 5L / 2D View Games
c-o-n-q-u-e-s-t 13W / 37L / 1D View Games
chessvgw 15W / 20L / 0D View Games
memo22704 7W / 26L / 2D View Games
saul3312 12W / 20L / 1D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1191 1007 1287 1600
2024 1097
2023 1067
2022 1186
2021 1359 1139 1184
2020 1051 1296
2019 1124 1085 1162
2018 1039
Rating by Year2018201920202021202220232024202513591007YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 125W / 162L / 10D 117W / 166L / 6D 59.4
2024 1W / 0L / 0D 1W / 1L / 0D 44.3
2023 2W / 4L / 0D 2W / 5L / 0D 44.2
2022 6W / 3L / 1D 3W / 6L / 0D 62.8
2021 32W / 21L / 3D 34W / 27L / 0D 50.1
2020 12W / 6L / 0D 9W / 10L / 1D 46.1
2019 39W / 34L / 0D 29W / 45L / 0D 52.9
2018 3W / 4L / 0D 1W / 6L / 0D 41.1

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 80 30 49 1 37.5%
Amazon Attack 37 15 21 1 40.5%
Amar Gambit 31 21 10 0 67.7%
Scandinavian Defense 26 14 12 0 53.9%
Scotch Game 25 14 11 0 56.0%
Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation 24 7 16 1 29.2%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 20 7 12 1 35.0%
French Defense 18 4 14 0 22.2%
Philidor Defense 17 8 9 0 47.1%
Barnes Defense 16 12 4 0 75.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 34 11 23 0 32.4%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 32 15 14 3 46.9%
Scotch Game 27 18 9 0 66.7%
Scandinavian Defense 11 5 6 0 45.5%
Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation 10 9 1 0 90.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 10 3 6 1 30.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 9 0 9 0 0.0%
Three Knights Opening 9 4 4 1 44.4%
Elephant Gambit 8 3 5 0 37.5%
Australian Defense 8 6 2 0 75.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 5 4 1 0 80.0%
Scotch Game 4 2 2 0 50.0%
Amazon Attack 3 0 3 0 0.0%
Ruy Lopez: Morphy Defense, Anderssen Variation 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Alekhine Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Modern 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Australian Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Modern Defense: Pterodactyl Variation 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 13 0
Losing 13 1
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