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Владислав

Username: XeJIbI4

Location: Калининград

Playing Since: 2022-11-07 (Active)

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Rapid: 976
196W / 161L / 13D
Blitz: 900
1593W / 1544L / 156D
Bullet: 744
2W / 3L / 0D

Владислав — The Chessboard Biologist

Meet Владислав, a master of the 64-cell petri dish, where ideas mutate and strategies evolve! With a rapid rating that soared from a humble 589 in 2022 to a fierce 976 by 2023, Владислав’s game is anything but dormant. His blitz performance is even more electrifying, showing a steady climb from 566 up to a swift 889 in the prologue of 2025—truly a specimen thriving in the fast-paced kingdoms of chess.

Known in the lab as XeJIbI4, Владислав exhibits a telling win rate of over 50% playing as white and just under as black—firm proof that he’s skilled at both photosynthesis and camouflage on the chessboard! His tactical awareness is as sharp as a scalpel, boasting a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, and a remarkable 65.27% comeback rate that ensures he never goes extinct mid-match.

When diving into his opening DNA, Владислав shows a preference for the Scandinavian Defense, thriving with a win rate above 54% in blitz and an almost evolutionary 78% in rapid play when closing the defense. And while Philidor Defense might be a bit slow on the uptake (a low 26.6% rapid win rate), Владислав compensates with agile adaptations such as the King's Pawn Openings and Scotch Game variations, which bloom with about 50-56% win rates.

His play style is a fascinating biological rhythm: an early resignation rate just above 3% (talk about survival instinct!), with an average of 57 moves per win versus nearly 68 in losses—a testament to his endurance through the mid to endgame ecosystems. He particularly enjoys the endgame, engaging in it 63% of the time, like a predator stalking its prey as the game reaches climax.

A psychological chameleon, Владислав's tilt factor is a modest 8—meaning he seldom lets defeat trigger a mutation in temperament. His performance peaks around 15-19 hours, when his neurons fire with over 50% win probability, but be wary if you catch him at 0 hour—his win rate spikes to a staggering 75%, proving night is when the chess beast awakens.

Off the board, Владислав is known to spar with a wide variety of opponents, notably holding near-perfect records against many adversaries, highlighting his dominance across diverse genetic pools of chess talent. His longest winning streak stands at 10—a lineage of victories that would make Darwin proud.

So, whether it’s rapid or blitz, Владислав is an evolutionary force on the chessboard, constantly adapting, evolving, and outmaneuvering opponents with surgical precision and the heart of a true chess naturalist.


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Overview — good progress, keep it steady

Владислав — nice upward trend. Your rating has climbed steadily (noticeable gains over 3–6 months) and your overall win rate is positive. Your opening choices include some high-performing lines (Alekhine and Scandinavian among them), and you win often from the opening when you keep the initiative.

  • Strength-adjusted win rate is slightly above 50% — you’re winning more than losing against comparable opposition.
  • Recent slope and month-to-month gains show you’re improving faster than many peers — exploit that momentum.

Recent game highlight — clean, decisive handling

This quick win shows good practical instincts: aggressive central play, creative knight jumps that disturb your opponent and win time. Here is the short decisive game (for review):

Quick replay:

  • What you did well: you seized space, used knights actively, and your opponent cracked under pressure. The knight maneuvers (jumping into the enemy camp) were effective.
  • Risk to watch: those long knight trips can leave you short on development if the opponent responds accurately. Make sure tactical checks and captures don’t expose your king or leave too many weak squares behind.

Opponent: moris1marat

Common issues from losses and draws

Across the recent losses there are recurring patterns you can fix quickly.

  • Endgame conversions: a few losses came from allowing opponent pawn promotions or failing to stop a passed pawn. Practice basic rook-and-pawn and king-and-pawn endgames — technique here saves many points.
  • Piece activity vs material: sometimes you trade into positions where the opponent’s pawn structure or passed pawn becomes decisive. Before simplifying, ask: “Does this leave an outside passed pawn or a strong minor piece?”
  • King safety and back-rank sensitivity: double-check for weak back ranks and ensure luft or rook escapes before tactical operations.
  • Time usage: your clocks look fine for most games, but avoid quick speculative sacrifices without calculation — they cost nerves and sometimes the game.

Two recent opponents shown in losses/draws: don_serge410 and rera_mararang.

Opening advice — lean on your winners, patch the weak spots

Your best openings by win rate: Alekhine Defense (very strong) and Scandinavian Defense (solid). Keep these, but tidy a few weaker lines.

  • Keep playing Scandinavian — it’s a clear strength. Drill the main reply lines and one good plan for when opponents try tricky sidelines.
  • Trim or rework lines with low win rates (Philidor Defense shows lower success). If you like the pawn-structure ideas from those openings, learn one more reliable move-order to avoid early imbalances you can’t handle.
  • Choose one surprise line (a “trap” or offbeat idea) and practice it in rapid/unrated games only — don’t use it as a primary choice until you’ve deeply studied the resulting middlegames.

Concrete training plan (4-week cycle)

Short, focused sessions beat long unfocused ones. Aim for daily micro-work and weekly longer reviews.

  • Daily (15–25 minutes): 10 tactical puzzles focused on forks/pins/x-rays. Increase puzzle difficulty gradually.
  • Three times/week (20 minutes): one endgame exercise — king and pawn vs king, rook endings, and basic queen vs rook basics.
  • Twice/week (30 minutes): opening study — pick one line in Scandinavian and one in Alekhine. Learn a typical plan, not just moves (where to put rooks, which pawns to target).
  • Weekly (45–60 minutes): review 3 own games (one win, one loss, one draw). For each, write down the critical moment and your candidate moves before checking an engine.
  • Play: 5 rapid games/week and 1 longer (15+10 or 20+10) classical game every 1–2 weeks to practice deep thinking.

Practical in-game checklist (use quickly between moves)

  • Are any of my pieces hanging or undefended? (prevent Loose Piece issues)
  • If I trade, who gets the passed pawn or better pawn structure afterwards?
  • Does my king have escape squares and is my back rank safe?
  • Are there immediate tactics for either side — checks, captures, threats?
  • If low on time: simplify when safe and avoid long speculative sacrifices.

Drills and resources (short list)

  • Tactics: fast puzzle streaks (aim for 80%+ accuracy), focus on forks and discovered attacks.
  • Endgames: practice basic rook endgames and queen vs pawn promotion scenarios until conversion is routine.
  • Openings: make short model games in your favorite lines and save 3 model plans (attack, defense, endgame plan).
  • Analysis habit: after each session, annotate 1 game — write 3 mistakes and 3 things you did well.

Short-term goals (next month)

  • Raise conversion rate in endgames: save at least two lost points by correct rook/king technique.
  • Reduce tactical blunders: go 2 weeks with a blunder rate less than one every 5 games (track manually).
  • Solidify Scandinavian and Alekhine lines — have 2-3 go-to plans memorized for each.

Next steps — practical and simple

Start with 10 puzzles/day and a weekly game-review. Keep the openings you win with, but tidy the weak transitional positions (when you simplify into pawn endgames or give up central control). If you want, send me one loss or a pgn of a game you felt unsure about and I’ll give a short targeted checklist for that exact position.

  • Quick action: tonight, replay the short win above and ask yourself where each knight move threatened something — that teaches motive-based play.
  • Optional: paste a game you want analyzed and I’ll add move-by-move notes.


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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 891
2024 897
2023 862 976
2022 566 767
Rating by Year2022202320242025976566YearRatingBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 211W / 210L / 25D 205W / 212L / 19D 70.1
2024 258W / 229L / 26D 238W / 250L / 26D 68.3
2023 332W / 289L / 28D 319W / 307L / 27D 63.1
2022 121W / 112L / 8D 123W / 117L / 11D 56.8

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 742 374 332 36 50.4%
Scotch Game 415 200 193 22 48.2%
Barnes Defense 245 113 117 15 46.1%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 198 106 86 6 53.5%
Amazon Attack 183 91 84 8 49.7%
Elephant Gambit 144 81 54 9 56.2%
Philidor Defense 132 69 60 3 52.3%
Amar Gambit 120 52 61 7 43.3%
French Defense 99 53 42 4 53.5%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 96 43 48 5 44.8%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 103 56 42 5 54.4%
Scandinavian Defense 70 39 30 1 55.7%
Amazon Attack 58 27 28 3 46.5%
Elephant Gambit 27 11 15 1 40.7%
Amar Gambit 25 13 10 2 52.0%
Barnes Defense 22 10 11 1 45.5%
Scotch Game 18 9 9 0 50.0%
Philidor Defense 15 4 11 0 26.7%
Alekhine Defense 15 11 4 0 73.3%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 15 9 6 0 60.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 4
Losing 8 0
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