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VrajitoruVlad

Playing Since: 2025-03-12 (Active)

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Blitz: 2466
1100W / 1063L / 134D
Bullet: 2479
4W / 7L / 0D

VrajitoruVlad: The Chess Enigma

Meet VrajitoruVlad, a blitz warrior of 2025 who might just have a secret spellbook for his chess magic — literally, his opening is listed as "Top Secret." With a peak blitz rating soaring to 2566 and a steadfast average at a strong 2419, Vlad doesn't just play chess; he dominates the board with a tactical prowess that keeps opponents guessing and frequently regretting their moves.

If there were a Guinness record for Longest Winning Streak in Blitz Chess, Vlad’s 10 victories in a row might just earn him a spot — though currently no streak is running, which means he's either plotting his next masterpiece or taking a well-deserved break. But don’t let that fool you; his comeback rate is a jaw-dropping 91.37%, and after losing a piece, he bounces back with a perfect 100% win rate. Talk about turning lemons into checkmates!

His style? Vlad is the marathon runner of blitz games. With an average of over 80 moves per victory, he loves a long, grueling battle, and he’s no stranger to endgames, featuring in them over 80% of the time. White pieces bring him a 57.32% chance to win, while Black still boasts a respectable 46.72%.

Online, Vlad’s has word-of-mouth fame for handing out ruthless lessons. Some rivals like practice_tailung never stood a chance, while others like zpen, bamtv, and kingwolves7 have learned to respect the wizardry after enduring perfect 100% losses against him. His play schedule is impressively disciplined, shining brightest around midday and the evening with a stellar nearly 70% win rate at 7pm and 66.67% at 11pm.

Fun fact: despite his speed and tactical awareness, Vlad refuses to surrender early — his early resignation rate is a heroic zero. When faced with adversity, he keeps calm with a low tilt factor of 6, proving that the real power lies not only in the moves but in the mind.

As for bullet chess, Vlad’s sample size is small and less triumphant, but it’s clear that his true realm remains blitz, where his sorcery casts the longest shadows.

In sum, VrajitoruVlad is not just a player; he’s a chess conjurer weaving strategy with soul, endurance, and relentless spirit. Watch out on the blitz board—this master might just have a few tricks yet to unveil!


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Quick summary

Good session — you converted multiple wins with clean tactical finishes and your short-term rating trend is positive (+37 last month). Your biggest strengths are converting activity into concrete threats and finishing with coordinated heavy pieces. The main recurring issues: king safety and allowing enemy infiltration on open files. Below are focused, practical steps you can use immediately.

What you’re doing well

  • Closing games: you find and execute mating nets and tactical finishes reliably — great end-of-sequence calculation under pressure.
  • Turning small advantages into wins: when you get the initiative or win an exchange, you simplify correctly and push for the win instead of drifting.
  • Opening choices give imbalance: your repertoire creates practical chances (e.g., lines related to the Benoni Defense and Sicilian Defense), which suits your aggressive conversion style.
  • Practical resilience: many games show you remain calm in complications and exploit opponents’ inaccuracies rather than panicking.

Key weaknesses to fix

  • King safety / unnecessary king marches: in the loss to rogerfitzgerald the king moved too early into the center and Black opened files to deliver a decisive invasion. Avoid voluntary king walks without a clear plan or guaranteed cover.
  • Back-rank and long-file vulnerability: opponents found decisive entries (rook/queen onto d- or e-files). Provide luft early or keep a defender on the back rank when pieces are exchanged.
  • Pawn-break awareness: opponents’ pawn thrusts (especially c- and d-pawn breaks) opened files against your king in a few games. Before exchanging pawns, visualize the resulting open lines toward your king.
  • Time management in critical moments: several games show sub-10 second decisions in tricky positions. Use a simpler decision tree in blitz to avoid blunders when low on time.

Concrete practice plan (2 weeks)

  • Tactics (daily, 15 minutes): focus on back-rank mates, pins and discovered attacks. Do 12–20 puzzles and review mistakes — motifs you repeatedly miss are the priority.
  • King safety checklist (use in-game): have at least one luft or a flight square; before exchanging near your king, check for opponent file entry points; avoid unnecessary king moves until the center is locked.
  • One-game postmortem (after each session): pick the most painful loss (start with rogerfitzgerald), replay without engine, note 2 turning points, then check with engine for the key improvement.
  • Time control drills (weekly): play 5 blitz games with the rule “if below 10s, simplify or repeat a known tactic” to build the habit of safe decisions in time trouble.
  • Endgame basics (3× week, 10–15 min): practice rook+king vs king, and basic back-rank defense patterns so you don’t lose to infiltration or mating nets.

Mini-analysis of recent games — focused takeaways

  • Win vs rish1710 (Sicilian-type play): excellent exploitation of the open e-file and coordination between rook and bishop to force mate. Keep training rook lifts and queen+rook batteries on open files.
  • Win vs DrRRRsingh27: tidy conversion after central exchanges — you used open files and active rooks well. Reinforce the habit of improving piece activity before grabbing material.
  • Loss vs rogerfitzgerald: the king march into the center allowed decisive rook/queen infiltration (Rd1#). Key lesson: don’t trade off defenders in front of your king and don’t step into open files without cover.
  • Abandoned game vs turk_azer: the Benoni-like structure favored you tactically before abandonment. Study common pawn breaks in that structure so you can turn similar positions into full wins.

Simple in-game checklist (remember this each game)

  • Move 1–10: decide where your king will be (short castled, long castled, or staying center) and follow that plan.
  • Before any capture near your king: will this open a file to my king? If yes — re-evaluate or prepare a defender.
  • If opponent has heavy pieces on open files: create luft, trade down, or block with a piece — don’t wait for the invasion.
  • When below 10 seconds: play safe, simplify, or repeat a pattern instead of calculating long variations.

Next steps I can help with

  • Annotated move-by-move review of your loss to rogerfitzgerald highlighting exact moments to improve.
  • A 2-week training schedule with daily tactics, three short endgame sessions, and timed blitz drills focused on time management.
  • Custom tactic set (15 puzzles) made from the motifs that cost you these games (back-rank, rook infiltration, pawn-break tactics).

Which of these would you like me to prepare next? Pick one and I’ll generate it.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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rogerfitzgerald 0W / 1L / 0D View
turk_azer 2W / 0L / 0D View
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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2479 2511

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 541W / 463L / 59D 481W / 517L / 66D 80.0

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 513 253 231 29 49.3%
Amazon Attack 171 86 75 10 50.3%
French Defense 100 41 53 6 41.0%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 82 37 43 2 45.1%
French Defense: Advance Variation 81 41 32 8 50.6%
Australian Defense 79 40 31 8 50.6%
French Defense: Winawer Variation, Advance Variation 78 42 33 3 53.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 68 36 29 3 52.9%
Döry Defense 66 30 33 3 45.5%
French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Guimard Defense, Main Line 62 32 21 9 51.6%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 0
Losing 10 1
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