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Vitalya163

Playing Since: 2025-02-08 (Active)

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Rapid: 613
377W / 375L / 58D

Vitalya163: The Chessboard Biologist

Meet Vitalya163, a player whose chess journey resembles a fascinating experiment in biological evolution — full of mutations, adaptations, and the occasional checkmate organism thriving in the wild ecosystem of rapid games.

With a peak rapid rating of 967 in 2025 and a current standing around 314, Vitalya163's rating history is much like a cell’s life cycle — marked by cycles of growth and unexpected mitosis (or game losses). Despite a win-loss-draw record of 68-100-9, this player's persistence equals that of a ribosome, tirelessly assembling strategic proteins move by move.

Opening Genes and Gambit Genomes

Vitalya163 expresses a flair for the Scandinavian Defense with an impressive 62.5% win rate, proving that sometimes survival is about swift adaptation to unexpected environments. Other openings like the King’s Pawn Variations and Bishop’s Opening show solid, if modest, evolutionary success rates hovering around 40%. Less successful are the rare mutations like the Van't Kruijs Opening and Bishop's Opening Boi Variation, which seem to be more experimental DNA sequences testing new survival strategies.

Behavior and Strategy: A Study in Chess Ecology

  • Winning Streaks: The longest consecutive victories clock at 3 — a brief but sturdy spike in this player’s population growth curve.
  • Playing Style: Vitalya163 shows an early resignation rate of 7% — a humble acknowledgment that sometimes a cell (or player) simply knows when to self-destruct for the greater good.
  • Endgame Frequency: At nearly 39%, this player enjoys late-stage battles reminiscent of cellular apoptosis, where every move is critical.
  • Tactical IQ: An admirable 100% win rate after losing a piece, highlighting remarkable recovery instincts akin to cellular repair mechanisms.
  • Psychology: A tilt factor of 8 suggests some vulnerability to stress, but nothing compared to the ruthless efficiency of their comeback rate of 38.24% — a phoenix rising from the ashes of poor positions.

Temporal Rhythms

Vitalya163's game-time habits show biological rhythms too — with higher win rates during afternoon and late evening hours (66.67% at 14:00 and 15:00, 100% at 21:00) and surprisingly decent success in the wee hours (50%-60% from midnight to early morning). Clearly, this player's neurons fire best when most others are in REM sleep!

Friends and Foes

Among frequent opponents, Vitalya163 shows varied success, mastering some like “uninvited7” (100% wins!) and battling evenly with others such as “khalilouzak”. Losing molecular bonds with some, winning them with others – this player maintains a dynamic social chess genome.

In sum, Vitalya163 embodies the spirit of evolution on the 64 squares — a relentless organism experimenting, adapting, and sometimes mutating in search of the ultimate chess phenotype.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi Vitalya163! 👋

I’ve reviewed your last batch of games (3-6 June 2025). You have a sharp tactical style that already scores brilliant miniatures, but a few recurring patterns are holding your rating back. Below is a concrete improvement plan.

What you’re already doing well

  • Tactical vision. Quick mates such as 11.Qxf7# against JRRR14 show you spot forcing sequences fast.
  • Piece activity. Aggressive pawn pushes (…a4 vs Nauug, g-pawn storms as White) seize space and keep opponents under pressure.
  • Fighting spirit. Even in worse positions you keep searching for counter-play instead of resigning too early. That’s a great trait to preserve.

Priority 1 – Sound opening discipline

Most of your quick losses stem from premature queen development and neglect of basic principles.

  • vs Rifle07 & notrealeuclid: …Qd7-Qb5-Qc4-Qb4 wasted four tempi and walked into simple discovered attacks.
  • vs Dark198609: 2…Qf6 and 3…Bb4+ left your king uncastled and the f-pawn pinned.

Action items

  1. Keep the queen at home until at least move 7 unless you’re winning material immediately.
  2. Adopt one solid reply to 1.d4 (e.g. Queen’s Gambit Declined or a straightforward …d5/…Nf6 setup) and rehearse the first 10 moves with an engine.
  3. Add a classical king-side castling checklist: “centre pawn, two minor pieces, castle” by move 10.

Priority 2 – Endgame survival

The abandoned game vs btats555 reached a double-rook ending that was still defensible. Invest 15 minutes a day on:

  • Lucena & Philidor rook endings.
  • Practical drawing techniques in R + h-pawn vs R and R+P vs R+P.
  • Side-checks & “umbrella” method to escape checks when your king is exposed.

Priority 3 – Structured training routine (2-week plan)

  1. Replace early-queen systems.
    • White: adopt the Italian Game (1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4) to practise sound piece play.
    • Black vs 1.e4: test the Caro-Kann or 1…e5 classical lines.
    • Black vs 1.d4: Queen’s Gambit Declined.
  2. Tactics drill. 20 minutes of puzzles rated +400 above your blitz rating.
  3. Endgame drill. 10 minutes of rook-and-pawn studies.
  4. Post-game check. After each game, find the first ±1.0 evaluation swing and write which principle you violated.

Reference game – your strengths on display

Note how you developed first and only unleashed the queen when it delivered mate:

Your progress at a glance

Peak blitz rating: – aim to break this once a week by applying the plan above.

Track how your results vary:

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. Schedule serious games during your strongest hours.

Keep the creativity – add the structure

Your flair for tactics is a huge asset. Once it’s backed by solid openings and reliable endgame skills, your rating will climb quickly. Good luck, and send me your next set of games for review!



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 622

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 174W / 173L / 25D 175W / 173L / 28D 56.8

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 117 55 55 7 47.0%
Scandinavian Defense 82 46 25 11 56.1%
Amar Gambit 54 24 28 2 44.4%
Petrov's Defense 51 22 27 2 43.1%
French Defense 44 20 22 2 45.5%
Elephant Gambit 39 18 17 4 46.1%
Bishop's Opening 36 15 19 2 41.7%
Barnes Defense 35 14 19 2 40.0%
Amazon Attack 26 17 8 1 65.4%
Center Game 20 9 9 2 45.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 9 0
Losing 8 2
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