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John W

Wick-John Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
49.4%- 46.9%- 3.7%
Bullet 2002
26965W 25882L 1919D
Blitz 1989
4086W 3651L 402D
Rapid 1823
51W 34L 5D
Daily 1617
1W 0L 0D

John W. (Wick-John) — Chess player, strategist, and occasional mischief-maker

John W. is a seasoned online chess player known for marathon Daily games and a very active fast-games schedule (Bullet and Blitz). With years of play and over 60,000 games analyzed, John blends patient endgame technique with sudden tactical flashes — the kind of player who will calmly brew tea during a Daily game and still flag you in Bullet if you blink.

Preferred time control: Daily — the slow, thoughtful battles he secretly prefers. SEO keywords: chess player, Daily chess, blitz, bullet, rapid, openings, Sicilian, Caro-Kann.

Career snapshot

John's activity spans fast and slow formats. Highlights include steady climb through Blitz and Bullet, with memorable peak moments. Here are a few quick markers:

  • Peak Blitz: 2096 (2025-10-24)
  • Peak Daily: 1823 (2026-02-25)
  • Peak Bullet: 2002 (2025-02-11)
  • Peak Rapid: 1855 (2020-09-12)

Interactive trend:

Blitz Rating203819251812169915852017: 16222018: 16382019: 16542020: 17092021: 17322022: 18122023: 17052024: 18622025: 20012026: 19632017201820192020202120222023202420252026
— watch the long climb, dramatic spikes, and the occasional comedic dip (we all have those days).

Playing style & psychology

John's style mixes stubborn endgames with a willingness to trade into tactical melees when the position calls for it:

  • Endgame frequency is high — John loves the long grind (EndgameFrequency ~75%).
  • Average decisive game length is long: expect 60+ moves in many formats.
  • Early resignations happen occasionally (EarlyResignationRate ≈ 32%) — usually when the cat walks across the keyboard.
  • Strong comeback skills: high ComebackRate (he often bounces back after blunders).
  • Best time of day to catch him hot: around 02:00 (yes, really — night owl tactics).

Psychological note: TiltFactor is present but manageable — give John a cup of coffee and a 15-minute break and he's usually back to his best.

Openings & preferences

John plays a surprisingly wide repertoire but shows clear favorites. He swings between solid defenses and spicy systems depending on the clock.

If you want specifics, John’s Blitz and Bullet opening tables show thousands of games in the most-played lines — perfect material for targeted preparation.

Memorable games & study material

Here’s a short, illustrative mini-game John likes to show to students and friends — simple opening, tidy tactics, clean finish:

Replayable PGN (viewer-ready):

One particularly talked-about match vs a frequent opponent: A memorable finish.

Streaks, records & rivalries

  • Longest winning streak: 13 games (yes — a heater).
  • Longest losing streak: 12 games (we all suffer through one).
  • Current streak: on a 2-game losing skid — time to brew tea and come back stronger.

Most-played opponents (friendly rivalries):

  • podgeeeee — 70 games (podgeeeee).
  • h123456891 — 37 games.
  • mr-pixel — 36 games.

Training focus & tips from John

What John recommends based on his own data-driven routine:

  • Improve tactical vision around move ~6 (average first capture appears early in games).
  • Study long endgames — many wins come from grinding advantages to conversion.
  • Practice Bullet separately: speed and pattern recognition matter more than deep preparation for that time control.

Quick SEO-friendly takeaway: John W. — a versatile chess player excelling in Daily strategy, blitz tactics, and bullet speed. Follow his openings and you’ll learn both patience and punch.

Extras & placeholders

  • Rating trend (Blitz):
    Blitz Rating203819251812169915852017: 16222018: 16382019: 16542020: 17092021: 17322022: 18122023: 17052024: 18622025: 20012026: 19632017201820192020202120222023202420252026
  • Sample replay:
  • Peak ratings quick-reference: 2096 (2025-10-24) · 1823 (2026-02-25) · 2002 (2025-02-11) · 1855 (2020-09-12)

If you want a one-page scouting report, an annotated game, or a quirky bedtime story involving the Sicilian and an alarm clock at 02:00, say the word — John’s adventures (and openings) are ready to be unpacked.

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