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vi11603 CM

Playing Since: 2021-01-26 (Active)

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Rapid: 2030
49W / 10L / 1D
Blitz: 2551
1333W / 1216L / 124D
Bullet: 2217
2182W / 1959L / 114D

Overview — Candidate Master vi11603

vi11603 is a hard-hitting Candidate Master with a taste for fast, tactical chess and a reputation for late-game comebacks. A self-described rapid specialist (preferred time control: Rapid), vi11603 blends textbook opening preparation with guerrilla-style endgame fights — the kind that keeps opponents checking the clock and their life choices.

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Playing Style & Strengths

Expect long, decisive games: vi11603 tends to push positions into complex endgames (endgame frequency high) and refuses to give up after a material slip — a comeback specialist with a notable comeback rate. Early resignation is rare, and the average decisive game runs past the opening into rich tactical or pawn-structure battles.

  • Title: Candidate Master (FIDE)
  • Preferred: Rapid (likes to think, but not too long)
  • Psychology: Strong comeback ability and a low early-resign rate — fights to the final pawn
  • Best time of day to face vi11603: late night (peak at around 23:00)

Favorite Openings & Repertoire

vi11603 loves asymmetric, combative openings that lead to imbalance and practical chances. Scandinavian and Alekhine are staples; the Najdorf shows up when the mood calls for fireworks.

  • Scandinavian Defense — reliable and tested in hundreds of games (Scandinavian Defense)
  • Alekhine Defense — a favorite for counterpunching middlegames
  • Sicilian Najdorf — the spicy option when a tactical slugfest is wanted
  • French & Caro-Kann — chosen when solidity and structure matter

Career Highlights & Notable Streaks

vi11603 has enjoyed sustained success across time controls, with streaks that would make a motivational poster blush.

  • Longest winning streak: 21 games — a famed run that belonged to a week of perfect play.
  • Current winning streak: 2 games (always hungry for more).
  • Comeback reputation: consistently turns games around after losing material.
  • Peak blitz performance: 2600 (2025-09-21) (see chart below for the rating arc).

Performance trend:

Blitz Rating2021202220232024202525112027YearBlitz Rating

Rivalries, Opponents & Head-to-Heads

vi11603 has several recurring opponents — some friendly, some merciless. A few notable matchups include:

  • pablo_dmp — dominant record and frequent opponent (Pablo_dmp)
  • chess_blitz_king — many tense duels and a nearly even score (chess_blitz_king)
  • bombekaster — one-sided affair with vi11603 on top (Bombekaster)
  • Other familiar names: swaraj-masram, komogro — regulars at the battlefield

Records vs. favorites are used to prepare opening novelties and psychological gambits — prepare for a surprise on move 10.

Sample Game

Here’s a short illustrative rapid/blitz mini-battle that shows vi11603’s taste for dynamic play. (Use the embedded viewer to replay.)

Fun Facts & Miscellaneous

  • Nickname idea: "The Scandinavian Storm" — fitting for a player who loves that defense (Scandinavian Defense).
  • Best hourly form: late evenings (23:00 and several other high-performing hours).
  • Preparation depth: regularly reaches mid-level opening prep and thrives in practical positions.
  • Placeholder for peak recognition: 2600 (2025-09-21)

Want to Study vi11603’s Games?

Explore trends, openings, and notable finishes via the embedded chart and game viewer. For head-to-head study, check matches with frequent opponents like Pablo_dmp and chess_blitz_king.

Quick links and study placeholders: Alekhine Defense, Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation.


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Quick summary of your recent rapid games

You've been on a very hot streak recently — long unbeaten run in May and a clean set of wins in a variety of openings. Many wins were decisive and fast, and your opening results (Scandinavian, Petrov, Scotch, Caro‑Kann and Modern) show a dependable repertoire you know how to handle.

  • Strong opening results: Scandinavian Defense, Petrov's Defense, Scotch Game all show high win rates.
  • Good conversion rate overall — you finish games (wins by resignation are common in your recent list).
  • Strength adjusted win rate ~0.65 — you're beating comparable opposition consistently.

What you're doing well

These are the positive habits I see in your play that you should keep building on.

  • Opening preparation: You consistently reach comfortable positions from the opening and your win rates in specific lines are excellent — stick to the lines you know well.
  • Practical play: You press for results and your opponents often fold under pressure. That indicates good practical and psychological play in rapid time controls.
  • Consistency and momentum: A steady rating near 2030 and long win streaks show discipline and reliable fundamentals (development, king safety, basic tactics).

Key areas to improve

To move from a strong rapid player to a more robust and higher‑rated player, focus on the following recurring gaps.

  • Sample bias — many recent wins were very short or versus very low rated accounts. Play more serious opponents and longer games to test your technique under real resistance.
  • Transition to the middlegame: convert your good openings into clear plans. Work on identifying pawn breaks, target squares and when to trade pieces to magnify small advantages.
  • Tactical calculation under pressure: keep training tactics. Even with good openings, one missed tactic can flip the result in rapid games.
  • Time management: your games are 10|0 (no increment). Practice using a few extra seconds earlier in the game — avoid getting into brutal time trouble late in unclear positions.
  • Endgame technique: short wins are nice, but when you reach simplified positions against stronger opponents you need reliable endgame knowledge (rook endings, king+pawn vs king, basic opposition ideas).

Concrete 4‑week practice plan

A simple plan you can follow that targets the areas above without burning out.

  • Daily tactics (15–25 minutes): focus on pattern recognition (forks, pins, skewers, discovered attacks). Use mixed difficulty and track accuracy.
  • Openings (2× per week, 20–30 minutes): pick your top 3 openings (Scandinavian Defense, Petrov's Defense, Scotch Game). Drill 5 typical middlegame plans from those lines and one key move order trap to avoid.
  • Endgames (3× per week, 20 minutes): practice basic rook endgames, king + pawn races and opposition. Learn the Lucena and Philidor ideas if you haven’t already.
  • Slow training games (2–3 per week): play at least one 15|10 or 30|0 game vs a similarly rated or stronger opponent — then do a post‑mortem (self or engine) focusing on missed plans, not just missed tactics.
  • Review losses: pick 1–2 lost games each week and annotate why you lost (one line per mistake: opening, tactical oversight, time trouble, bad plan).

Practical tips you can use immediately

  • When you get a small edge from the opening, ask: can I open a file, create a passed pawn, or trade to a winning endgame? Turn strategy into a concrete next move.
  • Avoid automatic captures — check for enemy checks, forks or pins first (two quick puzzles before each session helps).
  • In 10|0 games, try to keep at least 3–4 minutes on the clock by move 20; that prevents flag risks and lets you calculate critical variations.
  • If an opponent blunders early, don’t rush — make simple improving moves and avoid oversights that let them crawl back into the game.

Example game to study

Here’s one of the completed games from your set (Scotch sequence where you handled the resulting queen trade well). Review it focusing on the choice after the opening trade and what plan you followed.

  • Opponent: swaraj-masram
  • Opening: Scotch Game
  • Replay moves:

Next steps & checkpoints

Keep track of progress with simple metrics:

  • Weekly: average tactics score and number of slow games reviewed.
  • Monthly: target +50 rating performance in longer time controls or +10% accuracy in tactics.
  • Three months: wider repertoire confidence — be ready to play 15|10 games vs stronger players and hold your own in endgames.

You're doing a lot right — keep the focus on converting advantages, playing longer serious games occasionally, and sharpening tactics. If you want, I can prepare a tailored opening drill for your top three lines next.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2217 2551
2024 2282 2377 2030
2023 2054 2405 2030
2022 1774 2183 1899 1200
2021 1717 2027
Rating by Year2021202220232024202525511717YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 278W / 256L / 29D 214W / 310L / 40D 71.7
2024 510W / 518L / 31D 447W / 578L / 32D 60.9
2023 353W / 244L / 18D 296W / 279L / 24D 65.1
2022 585W / 346L / 22D 541W / 390L / 34D 60.3
2021 305W / 217L / 6D 294W / 218L / 10D 52.4

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 498 291 196 11 58.4%
Alekhine Defense 366 196 158 12 53.5%
Amar Gambit 224 104 114 6 46.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 185 97 84 4 52.4%
French Defense 147 86 58 3 58.5%
Modern 140 81 57 2 57.9%
Australian Defense 140 56 77 7 40.0%
Barnes Defense 124 75 46 3 60.5%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 121 49 72 0 40.5%
Döry Defense 107 53 52 2 49.5%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 220 121 89 10 55.0%
Unknown 215 127 88 0 59.1%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 156 75 73 8 48.1%
Alekhine Defense 151 89 58 4 58.9%
French Defense 109 67 37 5 61.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 90 43 45 2 47.8%
Sicilian Defense 75 32 36 7 42.7%
Modern 68 36 30 2 52.9%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 59 23 33 3 39.0%
Döry Defense 58 29 25 4 50.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 8 7 1 0 87.5%
Petrov's Defense 6 5 1 0 83.3%
Alekhine Defense 5 4 0 1 80.0%
Unknown 5 4 1 0 80.0%
Sicilian Defense: Four Knights Variation, Cobra Variation 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Scotch Game 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Modern 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Amar Gambit 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Bird Opening 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown Opening* 7 4 3 0 57.1%
Unknown 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 21 1
Losing 10 0
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