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WaltC28

Playing Since: 2025-03-12 (Active)

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Rapid: 363
30W / 47L / 1D

Player Profile: WaltC28

WaltC28 is a rapidly evolving chess enthusiast whose journey in the 2025 rapid arena is marked with both determination and diversity. With a peak rapid rating of 699 and an ever-improving average performance around 549, his development is evident from a modest start of 226 to a current rating of 445. Over 30 competitive games, WaltC28 has experienced the highs and lows of chess—recording 10 wins, 19 losses, and a hard-fought draw—as he tests his skills against a variety of opponents.

Known for employing an eclectic mix of openings, WaltC28’s strategic repertoire includes classical choices like the Scandinavian Defense and more creative forays into the King's Pawn Opening variations. His occasional ventures into the Queen's Gambit Accepted and the Petrovs Defense reflect his willingness to explore diverse territories. Notably, his performances in certain lines—such as the King's Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation and the Reti Opening—boast a flawless win rate, betraying a deep understanding of both early tactics and mid-game transitions.

His play reveals a balanced approach with a thoughtful playing style, characterized by an early resignation rate of just over 5% and significant engagement in the endgame in over half of his matches. With average move counts of around 60 in his victories compared to a quicker pace in losses, WaltC28 shows both patience and aggression, shifting his approach depending on the challenges posed by each unique encounter.

Beyond the board, his psychological resilience stands out. His comeback rate of 70% and impeccable win rate after being at a piece deficit indicate a formidable tactical awareness that pays dividends when the game seems lost. While his tilt factor remains relatively low, suggesting a calm demeanor under pressure, differences in performance between rated and casual games hint at his continual search for improvement.

Waltc28’s journey is also shaped by his interactions with a vibrant community of challengers, ranging from recent opponents like systemax31 and sinisterseth1 to memorable encounters in one-off games against diverse adversaries. His expansive experience and willingness to face both familiar and new battlefields highlight a player who is not afraid to learn from every game.

In summary, WaltC28 is a chess player whose passion for the game is matched only by his pursuit of strategic depth and mental fortitude. His evolving career and varied approach to openings, tactical awareness, and resilience make his story one of continual growth and relentless competition in the rapid chess arena.


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Hi WaltC28! 👍 Let’s build on your recent progress

Your current snapshot

• Peak rating so far: 699 (2025-03-14)  
• Typical session time-control: 15 min + 10 s 
• Recent score trend:

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What you’re already doing well

  • Early tactical alertness. You spot loose pawns and weak f- and c-squares very quickly. Many of your wins come from miniatures such as 1.e4 c5 2.Qf3!? … 4.Qxf7#.
  • Comfort entering sharp positions. You do not shy away from complications and are willing to sac material for activity.
  • Time management. Even in decisive positions you normally have several minutes left, showing you move with confidence.

Main growth areas

  1. Over-reliance on the queen. In both wins and losses the queen is often developed before minor pieces. Against alert opponents (see your loss to xr25x) this leads to tempi-gaining attacks on your queen and falling behind in development.
  2. King safety. You delay castling and sometimes leave your own king in the center (e.g. 11…Kd7 in your win vs Davloc1 and 15…Ke7 in the loss to xR25x). When opponents coordinate, your king becomes the target.
  3. Not finishing development. Several defeats show rooks and bishops sleeping on their original squares while the opponent brings every piece into the attack.
  4. Blunder checks. Quick material grabs such as 3…Qxf4 or 5…Qxe4 often backfire. A five-second blunder-check habit (“what can they do to me next move?”) will save many points.

Action plan

Opening phase (next 2-3 weeks)

  • Play one structured opening as White (e.g. the Italian: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4) and one as Black against 1.e4 (e.g. the Scandinavian: 1.e4 d5). Focus on reaching a position where all minor pieces are out and you can castle by move 8–9.
  • 🏋🏻‍♂️ Drill “principle starts” in Lichess/Chess-com bots: no queen move before move 6 unless it is a capture and you are already safe to castle.

Middlegame & tactics

  • 10 daily puzzles at your rating range, but spend 30 seconds visualising the entire line before moving.
  • Create a 2-part scan before every move: “Checks-Captures-Threats for them”, then “for me”. It will slash the number of one-move blunders.
  • Study the basic motifs that punished you: the knight fork on f7, the queen rook battery on the f-file, and bishop pins on g5—start with a 10-min video or interactive lesson, then solve five motif puzzles.

Endgame habits

  • In games where queens get traded, you often have four+ minutes left. Use that time to do a quick piece-count and set a plan (activate king, create passed pawn). Start by playing 10 king-and-pawn endgames vs. the computer.

Practical tips

  • Finish what you start. Several losses are “game abandoned”. Make sure your connection is stable and play when you can stay the full 25–30 minutes.
  • After each game—especially losses—copy the PGN, drop it into an engine, and note the first critical mistake (±1.5 evaluation swing). That is the pattern you need to fix, not the final blunder.

Game-specific nuggets

  • Win vs Davloc1. 5.Nxc7+ Kd7 kept you alive, but 6.Nxa8 forced your queen to rescue the rook. Instead consider 5…Kd8! When material falls, simplify and castle opposite the opponent’s queen.
  • Loss vs xR25x. After 8…Qb6 you won a pawn but left the king in the center and fell behind in piece count. Simply 8…Bxc3+ 9.dxc3 Qxe5 regains material and lets you castle queenside safely.

Next milestone

If you apply the above and maintain puzzle training, 600 Rapid is realistic within two months. When you hit it, message me and we’ll add an opening repertoire chapter!

Good luck and enjoy the journey!
– Your Chess Coach 🤝



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
xr25x 2W / 1L / 0D
martintintin7 2W / 0L / 0D
raammssss 0W / 1L / 0D
san_karank 1W / 0L / 0D
shadow6393 0W / 1L / 0D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 363

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 11W / 27L / 0D 19W / 20L / 1D 45.2

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Alekhine Defense 10 3 7 0 30.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 8 4 4 0 50.0%
Amazon Attack 6 5 1 0 83.3%
Scandinavian Defense 5 1 3 1 20.0%
Elephant Gambit 4 1 3 0 25.0%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 4 1 3 0 25.0%
Barnes Defense 4 3 1 0 75.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 4 1 3 0 25.0%
Bishop's Opening 3 0 3 0 0.0%
Amar Gambit 3 2 1 0 66.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 5 0
Losing 9 1