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Uthra Pakkiriswamy WFM

Username: uthra18

Location: Charlotte

Playing Since: 2014-10-17 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 1380
12W / 6L / 0D
Rapid: 1959
20W / 6L / 1D
Blitz: 1927
228W / 161L / 16D
Bullet: 1882
137W / 101L / 3D

Uthra Pakkiriswamy - Woman FIDE Master & Chess Dynamo

Known online as uthra18, Uthra Pakkiriswamy is nothing short of a chess whirlwind. Awarded the prestigious Woman FIDE Master title, she’s a player who not only understands the game deeply but has the results to prove it! From bullet blazes to steady daily games, Uthra’s journey through the ranks is as inspiring as it is entertaining.

Rapid Rating Rocket & Blitz Barrage

Starting with bullet chess ratings in the modest 1000s back in 2018, Uthra exploded onto the scene with a max bullet rating soaring past 2000 in recent years — talk about a speed demon! Blitz games show similar dominance, breaking past a 2100 peak, where she amassed an impressive 407 wins out of 720 games. Who says blitz is just luck? Definitely not Uthra.

Daily Games & Rapid Fire Strategy

Patience is a virtue, and Uthra’s daily game stats reveal a methodical side, holding a win rate above 62% in daily play. But don’t get too comfortable – against rapid opponents, she’s fought fiercely to nearly crack 50% wins over 306 games, mixing tactical brilliance with a knack for comebacks. Her comeback rate in bullet games stands at an astonishing 72.8% — clearly, Uthra never gives up!

Playing Style & Psychological Prowess

Her style? A balanced mix with a flair for endgames (nearly 60% frequency) and an average game length hovering around 57 moves when she wins — proving slow and steady can still snatch the crown. Early resignations are rare, only 2.37%, because giving up is so last century. And while occasional tilt happens (tilt factor 8), FIDE Master Uthra bounces back faster than a rook on an open file.

Chess Personality & Fun Facts

If Uthra had a motto, it’d be: "Chess like a boss, lose like a champ, come back like a legend." Despite facing some tough opponents like ststultus and ranjan, she boasts a near-perfect win record against challengers such as hydrazine and killer_monster_chess. And no, it’s not just the username that intimidates—her knack for tactical play and psychological endurance does the heavy lifting.

At any hour, Uthra is ready to checkmate you — days with peak winning percentages are Thursdays, Tuesdays, and awkwardly, hour 12:00 when it’s lunch break but also prime chess time. So watch out: Blitz, rapid, bullet, or daily, uthra18 is a chess force to be reckoned with!


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Feedback for Uthra Pakkiriswamy (uthra18)

What you are already doing well

  • Active and well–prepared openings as Black. Your victories with the Sicilian Kan show good familiarity with typical plans such as …a6/…b5 and rapid development toward …Rac8 and …Rfd8. In the

    game you punished White’s 21. Qa4? instantly with 21…Qxe5!, converting efficiently.
  • Tactical alertness. You spot intermediate moves (e.g. 22…Qxe2! and 23…Bxc5+ in the same game) and are not afraid to sacrifice material for initiative.
  • Handling of open positions. In several wins you kept pieces active and seized files with …Rac8/…Rfd8 or doubled rooks on the f-file, a practical strength in 60 + 1 time controls.

Recurring issues to address

  • Time management. Four of your last seven losses were on the clock. You often reach promising middlegames (e.g. vs Ranjan) but fall below 20 s with complex decisions still ahead.
  • Over-extension with the English as White. Games vs Yeroha and Yuraj96 show early pawn storms (g4/g5 or f4/f5) that loosened your king and left weak squares on e4/e3. A quieter build-up is usually safer until pieces are fully developed.
  • Endgame conversion and defense. In the loss to Yeroha you reached an opposite-colored-bishop ending only one pawn down yet misplaced the king and knight, allowing a passed h-pawn to decide. Technique drills will pay quick dividends.
  • Ignoring opponents’ counter-play. Several defeats feature one-move tactical shots (…Nf3+, …Rxd1) that could be avoided with a brief prophylaxis scan before committing to your move.

Action plan (next 4-6 weeks)

  1. Adopt the “40-20-40” time rule. Spend roughly 40 % of your time on the first 15 moves, 20 % on moves 16-25, and reserve 40 % for move 26-end. This prevents late-game blitzing.
  2. Weekly end-game workout.
    • Monday/Wednesday – rook versus minor-piece endings (especially R+P vs B or N).
    • Friday – “Technique ladder”: convert an extra pawn in 10 randomly generated positions using an engine for post-game check.
    • Weekend – review one annotated master game that reaches an endgame similar to your openings (e.g. Kan Sicilians by Karpov).
  3. Opening fine-tuning.
    • Against 1.c4/1.Nf3 as Black: prepare a simple equalizing system to avoid time spend in the early moves (e.g. symmetrical English with …c5/…Nc6/…g6).
    • As White in the English: delay g-pawn advances until pieces coordinate; study games by Kramnik where he plays c4, g3 without early g4.
  4. Daily 15-minute calculation ritual. Choose three tactics rated >2300 on any puzzle set; write down candidate moves before moving pieces to train conscious checking of forcing replies.
  5. Post-game self-review template. After each session answer: “What small signal warned me of my eventual problem?” – this cultivates the habit of prophylaxis.

Progress tracker

• Hour-by-hour performance:

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• Day-of-week trend:
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• Personal best so far: 2050 (2020-10-08)

Encouragement

Your current strengths already place you near the 2000 barrier. By tightening time usage and polishing endgame skills you should realistically gain 80-120 rating points in the next quarter. Keep the tactics sharp, trust your intuition in the Sicilian, and remember: a single calm prophylactic move can save minutes on the clock and points on the table. Good luck, and enjoy the journey!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1877 1929
2024 2033 1959
2023 1929 2104 1718
2022 2009 2078 1733
2021 1967 1988 1733
2020 1829 2025 1814
2019 1459 2001 1394 1380
2018 1211 1904 1593 1306
2017 1880 1486
2015 1774 1377
2014 1631 1486
Rating by Year2014201520172018201920202021202220232024202521041211YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 34W / 31L / 3D 32W / 34L / 2D 70.5
2024 12W / 6L / 1D 6W / 8L / 1D 70.4
2023 15W / 13L / 3D 19W / 9L / 3D 69.7
2022 15W / 5L / 2D 13W / 9L / 0D 72.3
2021 81W / 51L / 7D 75W / 62L / 16D 52.0
2020 122W / 71L / 10D 89W / 94L / 11D 56.1
2019 43W / 21L / 3D 37W / 22L / 5D 61.7
2018 50W / 29L / 3D 47W / 34L / 1D 55.0
2017 24W / 13L / 0D 19W / 15L / 2D 66.6
2015 4W / 5L / 0D 8W / 2L / 0D 56.7
2014 4W / 2L / 1D 4W / 3L / 0D 76.4

Openings: Most Played

Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense 10 7 3 0 70.0%
French Defense 6 5 1 0 83.3%
Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Knight Variation 6 4 2 0 66.7%
English Opening 6 4 2 0 66.7%
Scandinavian Defense 4 0 4 0 0.0%
Barnes Defense 4 2 2 0 50.0%
Bird Opening 4 1 3 0 25.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 4 3 1 0 75.0%
English Opening: Drill Variation 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Philidor Defense 3 3 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 16 1
Losing 8 0