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vinoth Tamil

Username: Vinothna

Location: chennai

Playing Since: 2017-03-12 (Active)

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Daily: 740
6W / 19L / 0D
Rapid: 653
102W / 103L / 17D
Blitz: 332
790W / 805L / 75D
Bullet: 304
0W / 1L / 0D

Vinoth Tamil: The Chessboard's Enigmatic Tactician

Vinothna, known in the digital chess arenas as Vinoth Tamil, is a player whose journey through the 64 squares is as colorful and unpredictable as a Bollywood plot — with more twists, sacrifices, and surprise endings than your average thriller. With a peak blitz rating of 934 and an impressive rapid high of 849, Vinothna dances through games with a flair for the unexpected.

Playing Style & Personality

Known for a 67.2% comeback rate and a willingness to dance on the razor's edge, Vinothna spices up games by turning losing positions into thrilling spectacles. His love for the "Top Secret" opening (played 1581 times in blitz!) suggests a strategic mind always ready to confound opponents. And with a tilt factor of 16, emotions run high — but Vinothna never shies away from a good mental rollercoaster.

An early resignation rate just over 7% hints that even this warrior knows when to fold 'em — wisely preserving energy for the next battle, or maybe for a snack break. His average moves per win (57) show fondness for deep, enduring duels rather than quick knockouts.

Peak Moments

  • Daily Chess: Peaked impressively at a clean 1000 back in March 2017 — no small feat for casual battles!
  • Blitz: A cheeky 934 in early 2017, showing quick-fire decision-making skills under pressure.
  • Rapid: A dazzling 849 in the summer of 2021, proving that patience and speed are not mutually exclusive.

Unforgettable Matches

Vinothna recently sealed an elegant mate against praneeno using the King's Pawn Opening (B00). In a dazzling display, he sacrificed pieces like he was giving away party favors, culminating in a swift Qh5# that left spectators—and the opponent—stunned in admiration.

His resilience was on display as well, pulling off dramatic victories on time while facing tough opponents, proving Vinothna’s chess clock management is nearly as sharp as his tactics.

Trivia & Fun Facts

  • Vinothna’s best time of day to play? 7 PM — prime time for checkmate performances and brain gymnastics.
  • His winning streak peaked at 12 games straight. If only he powered his Wi-Fi that way!
  • Despite fierce rivalries, Vinothna is undefeated against players like adriane_pro and kxtkon; a perfect 100% win rate shows some opponents just vanish in the face of his strategy.
  • Favorite defense? The Alekhine’s Defense—because why play safe when you can be adventurous?

In Conclusion

Vinoth Tamil is that rare floater on the chess seas — sometimes sinking beneath the waves but always resurfacing with fresh strategies and cheeky moves. Whether blitz, rapid, or daily, this player embodies the spirit of chess: unpredictable, exciting, and endlessly entertaining. So next time you see Vinothna online, beware—because every move is a story waiting to unfold!


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Coach Chesswick

Quick recap for Vinoth Tamil

Nice work — your recent games show fearless tactics and an eye for direct mating ideas. Below I highlight what you did well, the key recurring problems, and a short, practical plan you can follow to keep improving quickly.

Highlight — recent win (example)

Your 2025.05.30 win vs praneeno is a great model of tactical awareness: you sacrificed a knight to open lines and finished with a simple queen checkmate on the h-file. Study that sequence to reinforce the pattern:

  • Brave, concrete sacrifice: Nxf7 followed by Nxd8 removed defender coordination and let Qh5 land the mate.
  • You used forcing moves to keep the initiative — the opponent had no time to regroup.

Replay the final position to memorize the motif:

What you're doing well

  • Strong tactical instincts — you spot forks, sacrifices and mating nets quickly (many wins came from direct tactics).
  • Willingness to play sharp, unbalanced lines (your Amar Gambit, Nimzo-Larsen and Elephant Gambit results show you get practical chances).
  • Good momentum — recent rating trend is rising and your strength-adjusted win rate is close to 0.50, so the fundamentals are paying off.

Main areas to improve

  • King safety / early castling: a few games show premature pawn pushes and leaving the king in the center (example: the loss where early g-pawn advances and a rook lift left your king exposed). Prioritize castling before creating tactical fireworks.
  • Too many moves with the same pieces: re-moving knights/queens wastes development time. Aim to finish development (knights, bishops, connect rooks) within the first 10–12 moves in most games.
  • Pawn overextension: early flank pawn pushes (g4, a4, b4 in some games) create targets. Push pawns when they help development or open lines safely, not just to attack.
  • Opening consistency: you have good results in a few surprise/ambitious lines (Amar Gambit, Elephant Gambit, Scandinavian). If you want steady improvement, pick 1–2 main openings and learn typical plans, not only tricks.
  • Post-game routine: some wins were on time or opponent resignation — make sure you extract lessons by quickly reviewing the key turning points after each game.

Concrete drills (daily / weekly)

  • 10 tactical puzzles/day (focus: forks, pins, back-rank, discovered attacks). Use short timed sets to simulate rapid pressure.
  • 15-minute focused opening study twice a week: choose one opening to learn plans — try Barnes Defense or Amar Gambit since you already play them.
  • 3 rapid games/week (10|0 or 10|5). After each game: 5–10 minute review — note one mistake, one good idea, and the opening move you’d change next time.
  • Endgame basics (weekly): 10–15 minutes working on king and pawn vs king, basic rook endgames and simple mate patterns (queen+rook, two bishops).

Short checklist to use during games

  • Move 1–8: develop knights and bishops, avoid moving the same piece twice unless tactical.
  • Before every capture: ask “Does this open my king?” — if yes, calculate thoroughly or don’t capture.
  • If you see a tactical sacrifice (Nxf7, Bxh7 etc.), verify forced lines for at least 3 moves ahead before committing.
  • End of opening: have you castled? Are your rooks connected? If not, finish development before attacking recklessly.

Opening notes — tailor your repertoire

You get good results in sharp, offbeat lines. That’s a real competitive advantage in rapid — opponents often mis-navigate traps. Still, pick one reliable system to fall back on when things go wrong:

  • Keep using your surprise lines (Amar Gambit, Elephant Gambit) selectively — they produce many wins.
  • Build a simple, safe backup: study the typical plans and a couple of key sidelines of Kings Pawn Opening and Barnes Defense so you don’t get lost early.

Weekly plan (example)

  • Mon: 10 min tactics + 15 min opening study
  • Tue: 3 rapid games + 10 min reviews
  • Wed: 15 min endgame practice + 10 min tactics
  • Thu: 3 rapid games + 10 min review
  • Fri: 10 min tactics + 20 min analyze one loss deeply
  • Weekend: play a longer rapid or review your PGNs and motifs (sacrifices, mating patterns)

Post-game review template

  • Position you missed — what tactic or plan did you overlook?
  • One recurring mistake this game showed (e.g., underdevelopment, king safety).
  • One move you’re proud of and why.
  • Make 1 study task based on this game (puzzle type, opening line).

Small wins to celebrate

  • Your recent rating climb and positive trend slopes show consistent improvement — keep the momentum.
  • You already have a feel for winning tactical patterns. With a little more opening discipline and a steady review habit you’ll convert more of those advantages into wins.

If you want, I can help with:

  • Generate a 4-week personalized training plan focused on tactics + 1 opening.
  • Create a short list of 50 tactical patterns (forks, pins, sacrifices) and quiz you.
  • Analyze one loss in-depth (paste the PGN or link) and give a move-by-move improvement plan.

Tell me which option you want and which opening you’d like to specialize in (or paste a game link) and I’ll make the next plan.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 347 653 740
2024 304 403 586 740
2023 385 442 540
2022 563
2021 711
2018 561
2017 407 941
Rating by Year2017201820212022202320242025941347YearRatingBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 38W / 45L / 2D 41W / 35L / 4D 55.2
2024 217W / 199L / 14D 205W / 211L / 22D 59.7
2023 166W / 176L / 18D 161W / 176L / 20D 61.6
2022 11W / 10L / 5D 9W / 15L / 3D 68.9
2021 1W / 1L / 0D 0W / 3L / 0D 7.0
2018 12W / 6L / 1D 13W / 8L / 0D 43.7
2017 12W / 23L / 1D 12W / 20L / 2D 33.6

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 443 221 200 22 49.9%
Australian Defense 117 50 67 0 42.7%
Barnes Defense 115 59 54 2 51.3%
Alekhine Defense 111 57 50 4 51.4%
Czech Defense 96 45 47 4 46.9%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 85 36 48 1 42.4%
Elephant Gambit 76 36 34 6 47.4%
French Defense 66 37 28 1 56.1%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 62 29 27 6 46.8%
Scandinavian Defense 52 24 24 4 46.1%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 68 27 35 6 39.7%
Barnes Defense 44 19 21 4 43.2%
Alekhine Defense 22 11 7 4 50.0%
Australian Defense 11 4 7 0 36.4%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 10 3 6 1 30.0%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 9 5 3 1 55.6%
Elephant Gambit 7 4 3 0 57.1%
Scandinavian Defense 7 4 3 0 57.1%
French Defense 6 1 5 0 16.7%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 5 3 2 0 60.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 11 2 9 0 18.2%
Barnes Defense 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Dresden Opening: The Goblin 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Alekhine Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Petrov's Defense 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Australian Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bishop's Opening: Horwitz Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%
Elephant Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 12 0
Losing 16 1
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