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otgon

Username: Wolfsss999

Location: ULAANBAATAR

Playing Since: 2017-01-10 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

Chess.com

Daily: 1279
6W / 2L / 0D
Rapid: 1936
24W / 6L / 3D
Blitz: 1932
325W / 220L / 35D
Bullet: 1915
2731W / 2261L / 115D

Player Profile: Otgon (aka Wolfsss999)

Meet Otgon, a chess warrior whose online battleground is a frenzy of blitz and bullet nail-biting marathons where every second counts and every move might be the last — or the next brilliant checkmate.

Rating Rollercoaster

From a modest start around 1194 in blitz back in 2017, Otgon has climbed the ranks like a knight racing across the board, peaking above 2200 in blitz and bullet formats multiple times. Bullet rating is Otgon’s playground with a max rating touching 2204, proving lightning-fast reflexes and tactical sharpness.

Battle Stats

  • Blitz: Over 46,000 wins!
  • Bullet: More than 9,500 wins, and yep, still going strong.
  • Daily Chess: Small but sweet, showing patience with a 6-2 win-loss record.
  • Rapid: A few battles here too, with a fierce 24 wins out of 31.

Definitely an online gladiator who loves blitz war but isn't afraid to brave the slow days of daily chess.

Opening Mastery

At the opening, Otgon wields some serious tricks. The French Defense variations are almost a guaranteed win — a stunning 95% win rate in blitz games. The Van't Kruijs and Scandinavian defenses are other secret weapons, making opponents’ heads spin like a spinning bishop!

Playing Style and Psychology

Known for:

  • Early resignation rate: A whopping 90%! Otgon knows when to fold 'em – or at least when not to waste time on a lost cause. Efficiency over stubbornness!
  • Average moves per win: About 12. Short, sharp, and deadly.
  • Higher win percentage with White, but Black’s not far behind — a tactical beast no matter the color.
  • Tilt factor: 90 out of 100. Even chess warriors have their moments, and Otgon’s might come with some fire-breathing post-game venting!

Signature Streaks and Opponents

Otgon once dazzled with a 52-game winning streak — a feat rivaling the longest pawn chains on the board. While the current streak is on pause, the hunger for victory is as sharp as ever.

Word on the Online Street

Whether facing old rivals like good-gamer2 and ficslagger or the new challengers sdafx and puddleglum4, Otgon’s battle-hardened nerves aim to keep that win column growing.

Fun Fact:

If you ever need to know when Otgon plays best, catch them online between 11 AM and 1 PM — win rates hover near 60%! Early birds and afternoon warriors beware.

In summary, Otgon is not just a player; they are a blitz and bullet tactician with a knack for quick decision-making, impressive endurance across thousands of games, and a well-earned reputation for knowing when to hit resign and when to roar back to victory.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi otgon! 👋

You are an energetic, tactical player who is comfortable steering the game into dynamic positions. Below is a summary of what you already do well, the main areas that are holding you back, and a concrete improvement plan for the next few weeks.

What you already do well

  • Opening variety & initiative: You confidently play 1.e4 with Spanish, Scotch and Anti-French systems, often grabbing space and seizing the first move advantage.
  • Tactical alertness: Several wins show accurate calculation of forcing lines such as d7-d8=Q in the French Exchange and the Nd5! cxd5 Nf4 regroup in the Ruy Lopez. You rarely miss basic forks or mates.
  • Active endgame play: Even when material is equal you look for outside passed pawns (e.g. a-pawn rushes) and rook activity. This fighting spirit is a real asset.

Key issues to address

  1. Time management – three of the recent losses were on the clock, often in defensible positions. You are spending too long in the opening/early middlegame and then blitzing critical endings.
  2. Black repertoire versus 1.e4 – you switch between the Sveshnikov, O’Kelly and Philidor. The positions you lost suggest some unfamiliarity with typical pawn breaks (…f5, …g6) and piece placement. A tighter repertoire will save clock time and reduce blunders.
  3. Handling stable advantages – when you are better but not yet winning, you sometimes rush pawn pushes (e.g. 18.a5?! in the loss to flooresh) that hand your opponent counter-play. Practise prophylaxis and converting extra space/material methodically.

Three-week improvement plan

FocusHowGoal
Clock discipline Play 10 + 5 rapid with a strict rule: no move may take more than 20 seconds before move 20. Review every game and tag moves that exceeded the limit. Finish 80 % of games with >2 minutes left.
Unified Black line Pick ONE Sicilian (recommend Sveshnikov) and work through 5 model games plus 20 puzzles from that structure. Know the plans after 9…b5 10.Bb3 Be7 by heart.
Conversion technique Every session solve 5 “advantage-to-win” studies (endgame & late middlegame). Afterwards explain to yourself where the defender’s counter-play was suppressed. Score 70 % in Chess.com endgame trainer “hard” level.

Illustrative moment

The fragment below (from your win vs ItsGreatToBeTheKing) is a great example of keeping the initiative but also shows where you could have finished faster:

After 20…Rf5 you are clearly better, yet it still took 26 moves to convert. Try to identify a cleaner path (e.g. 21.Nxd6!) during review sessions.

Stats & tracking

Your progress charted over time will make small gains visible and motivating:

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Peak blitz rating so far: 2201 (2019-08-25)

Final encouragement

You have all the ingredients to push through the 2000 barrier: sharp tactics, opening ambition and fighting spirit. Pair these strengths with better clock control and a streamlined Black repertoire, and the results will follow quickly. Good luck with the training—feel free to share games for further feedback any time!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
good-gamer2 320W / 300L / 3D View Games
918evo 286W / 248L / 5D View Games
The REAL and one & only... Lagger From Fics 276W / 255L / 2D View Games
Carlos Hoyos 238W / 268L / 2D View Games
Karina_D 315W / 170L / 1D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1915 1993
2024 1876 1711
2023 1916 1968
2022 1940 1956
2021 1807
2020 1766 1967
2019 1945 2080 1279
2018 1948 2022
2017 1981 1790 1936
Rating by Year20172018201920202021202220232024202520801711YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 933W / 912L / 8D 983W / 914L / 10D 0.2
2024 1126W / 1164L / 11D 1094W / 1234L / 12D 0.1
2023 1222W / 1249L / 13D 1290W / 1265L / 21D 0.0
2022 645W / 616L / 8D 635W / 681L / 7D 4.3
2021 314W / 344L / 4D 292W / 320L / 3D 0.1
2020 4602W / 4459L / 58D 4624W / 4530L / 60D 1.5
2019 9024W / 7650L / 90D 8720W / 8032L / 92D 3.6
2018 7709W / 5691L / 22D 7634W / 5802L / 28D 6.3
2017 4547W / 1494L / 67D 4360W / 1681L / 66D 53.1

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 89085 45075 43602 408 50.6%
Amar Gambit 675 630 41 4 93.3%
French Defense 641 588 52 1 91.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 409 310 99 0 75.8%
Barnes Defense 378 313 64 1 82.8%
Scandinavian Defense 303 268 32 3 88.5%
Philidor Defense 173 142 30 1 82.1%
Amazon Attack 162 136 25 1 84.0%
Scotch Game 157 140 17 0 89.2%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 151 140 10 1 92.7%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 1109 906 194 9 81.7%
Scandinavian Defense 881 677 192 12 76.8%
French Defense 775 656 117 2 84.7%
Barnes Defense 732 558 172 2 76.2%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 564 426 134 4 75.5%
Alekhine Defense 423 296 123 4 70.0%
Czech Defense 403 272 128 3 67.5%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 356 233 117 6 65.5%
Philidor Defense 354 270 84 0 76.3%
Amazon Attack 315 227 85 3 72.1%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Barnes Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Sicilian Defense: Sozin Attack, Fischer Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 52 0
Losing 90 3
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