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Yomar Ruiz Gutierrez

Username: Yomarxdd

Location: Santa Cruz

Playing Since: 2018-10-01 (Active)

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Daily: 1114
40W / 81L / 3D
Rapid: 1960
142W / 63L / 13D
Blitz: 2173
2998W / 2110L / 310D
Bullet: 2269
4503W / 4345L / 555D

Profile of Yomar Ruiz Gutierrez (Yomarxdd)

Meet Yomar Ruiz Gutierrez, known on the chessboards and online arenas as Yomarxdd. A tenacious and spirited player whose journey began humbly with a daily rating of 1000 back in 2018. Since then, Yomar has tangoed through tens of thousands of chess battles, sharpening skills and stacking checkmates like trophies.

Rating Odyssey

From a modest 1000 daily rating in 2018, Yomar steadily improved to hit peaks like 1597 in Daily chess (April 2021), an eye-popping 2526 in Bullet chess (April 2025), and a blitz rating near the 2300s. Yomar also danced through Rapid games, maxing out at a solid 2000 rating. Clearly, this player knows how to juggle different time controls with flair and fight!

Chess Style & Personality

Yomar’s style is patient and endurance-driven, often engaging in lengthy battles with average moves per win around 75. Although the Endgame frequency is a hefty 79%, showing strong staying power to the chess finish line, the early resignation rate sits at a humble 3.26%, which suggests that Yomar doesn’t quit easily—even after a bad opening or a blunder or two.

Interestingly, Yomar’s tactical awareness shines with a remarkable 84% comeback rate, proving that when the game gets tough, this warrior fights back harder! And that tilt factor of 18? Not too shabby—there are some moments of frustration, but who doesn’t have them when your queen just got snatched in Bullet chess at lightning speed?

Favorite Openings and Strategies

Yomar appears to enjoy a dash of mystery on the board, with a top-secret opening strategy often employed in Daily, Bullet, and Blitz formats—perhaps leaving opponents guessing and scratching their heads. The Closed Sicilian Defense Fianchetto Variation and Caro Kann Defense variations are also part of the arsenal, with respectable win rates shining through.

Memorable Battles

One of Yomar’s recent thrilling games, played just in June 2025, showcases a brilliant checkmate victory in an Alekhine’s Defense - Scandinavian Variation opening. In this duel, Yomarxdd outmaneuvered a formidable opponent, wrapping up with a slick queen move that left spectators and opponents alike breathless. You can re-live the excitement here!

Chess Personality Quirks

Yomar can be quite the night owl with peak win probabilities occurring during some unexpected hours—in fact, wins spike notably around 9 AM and also surprisingly in the early morning hours like 6 AM! Maybe a bit of a morning knight, or perhaps just fueled by coffee and strategic genius. Also, with White piece win rate slightly above Black, Yomar knows how to exploit having the first move, but doesn’t shy away from fighting tooth and nail as Black either.

Opponent Relations

Yomarxdd is no stranger to opponents. Famous rivals include jospem (81 games) and alejochessyt (75 games), among others. Some opponents get utterly dominated, while a few manage to keep Yomar on edge. But winning against any player at Yomar’s level is no joke—every game is a chess marathon!

Fun Fact

Despite clocking thousands of Bullet games with an intense pace, Yomar keeps cool under fire, boasting a win rate after losing a piece close to 49%, almost like a chess Houdini! This mix of resilience and fiery endgame skills makes watching their games a treat full of unexpected twists.

In summary: Yomar Ruiz Gutierrez is a dedicated chess gladiator who combines tenacity, strategic depth, and a sprinkle of mystery to dominate online chess ladders, making every game a battle worth watching—and perhaps one day starring as the next chess streamer to watch out for!


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What’s going well in your blitz play

You show practical resilience in blitz by choosing solid openings and staying mentally flexible under pressure. Your willingness to complicate positions with active piece play helps you keep opponents off balance and create chances to seize initiative.

In several recent games, you effectively use your pieces to contest the center and create concrete targets for your opponent. This readiness to fight for dynamic play is a strong foundation in fast time controls.

Key areas to improve

  • Time management and planning: in blitz, having a quick, simple plan for the next few moves helps you avoid last‑second hesitations and risky tactical shots.
  • Decision clarity in the middlegame: when the position becomes sharp, focus on 1–2 practical plans rather than chasing multiple ideas. This reduces the chance of overreaching and blunders.
  • Endgame conversion: aim to simplify into winning endgames when you’re ahead, and avoid trades that reduce your winning chances in unclear positions.
  • Opening familiarity: you rely on solid systems, which is good, but you’ll benefit from defining a smaller, well‑understood repertoire for blitz so you can transition smoothly into the middlegame with a clear plan.

Opening and middlegame adjustments

Your openings indicate comfort with solid structures like the Caro‑Kann and related lines. To convert that into more consistent results in blitz, consider:

  • Choosing 2–3 core middlegame plans for each opening that you can recognize quickly in the moment. For example, in your Caro‑Kann setups, have a main plan for central play and a backup plan if the opponent presses on the queenside.
  • Building a concise memory of typical tactical motifs that arise in these lines, so you don’t miss forcing moves or alarm bells in time trouble.
  • Using short, practical study sessions to reinforce patterns rather than long, exhaustive deep dives. This keeps your blitz intuition sharp without overloading your memory.

For quick reference to typical opening ideas, you can explore terms like Scotch Game or Caro-Kann Defense in your study plan: Scotch Game; Caro-Kann Defense.

Focused training plan

  • Daily 15-minute tactic practice focused on pattern recognition and quick calculation, especially for common blitz traps and fork motifs.
  • Three short game reviews per week: 1 win, 1 loss, 1 draw or unclear position. Focus on what you could have done faster, and what the opponent did well to challenge you.
  • Endgame basics: practice rook endings and king–rook coordination in short drills, aiming to convert small advantages into a win rather than drifting into drawish endings.
  • Time management drills: set a fixed thinking window per move (for example, 10–12 seconds per move in the early middlegame) and stick to it to reduce time pressure later.

Links to practice ideas: Endgame Fundamentals; Blitz Time Management.

Interpreting your rating trends and what it implies for practice

Your short‑term performance shows both gains and some declines over longer windows. In blitz, consistency comes from tightening the decision process and routine practice. A small, sustainable training routine can help stabilize results while continuing to leverage your strong willingness to fight for initiative.

Next steps and suggestions

  • Establish a compact blitz repertoire with 2–3 openings you know deeply, plus a straightforward plan for the middle game in each. Practice those plans with quick drills and annotated sample positions.
  • Schedule two weekly review sessions focused on critical positions from your recent games, emphasizing what you learned and how you would handle similar moments in the future.
  • In the next week, aim to avoid complex pawn storms or aggressive tactical shots unless you have a clear forcing line. Prefer solid development and activity instead of overextension under time pressure.
  • Keep using concise mental notes during games: identify your immediate plan, look for forcing moves, and check for counterplay in the opponent’s responses.

Quick references and placeholders

If you want to skim through specific games or profiles for practice inspiration, you can look up opponents you’ve faced, for example: ganbaatar8manaljav, lovely_rat, or cheesesnufflerx. These can help you spot common ideas your opponents use against your preferred openings.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
Jose Martinez 3W / 76L / 2D
AlejoChessYT 23W / 49L / 3D
Marcelo Villalba 16W / 33L / 6D
Renato Terry 1W / 33L / 3D
rodrigo del puerto 9W / 25L / 1D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2269 2173 1441
2024 2274 2185 1114
2022 2121 1924 1960 1349
2021 2139 2074 1909 1397
2020 2064 2027 1875 1391
2019 1773 1862 1963 1311
2018 1679 1455 1000
Rating by Year201820192020202120222024202522741000YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 884W / 966L / 138D 825W / 1011L / 141D 79.4
2024 990W / 816L / 109D 927W / 871L / 114D 79.4
2022 74W / 40L / 6D 69W / 50L / 5D 71.8
2021 786W / 535L / 90D 772W / 559L / 77D 75.9
2020 653W / 499L / 71D 644W / 495L / 69D 74.1
2019 437W / 288L / 24D 390W / 326L / 35D 67.6
2018 193W / 166L / 8D 183W / 173L / 15D 66.7

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 1958 938 900 120 47.9%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 1046 550 440 56 52.6%
Czech Defense 441 207 213 21 46.9%
Scandinavian Defense 438 222 193 23 50.7%
Amar Gambit 363 173 169 21 47.7%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 349 162 167 20 46.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 321 146 157 18 45.5%
Modern 319 152 148 19 47.6%
Barnes Defense 254 124 122 8 48.8%
Alekhine Defense 243 107 129 7 44.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 819 453 324 42 55.3%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 628 344 235 49 54.8%
Scotch Game 417 263 140 14 63.1%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 282 159 105 18 56.4%
Czech Defense 263 149 101 13 56.6%
Modern 258 124 123 11 48.1%
Scandinavian Defense 204 102 89 13 50.0%
Barnes Defense 159 75 68 16 47.2%
Amar Gambit 130 74 50 6 56.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 117 59 50 8 50.4%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scotch Game 17 10 7 0 58.8%
Caro-Kann Defense 16 3 11 2 18.8%
Barnes Defense 11 5 6 0 45.5%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 9 3 6 0 33.3%
Modern 9 4 5 0 44.4%
Czech Defense 7 1 6 0 14.3%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 6 1 5 0 16.7%
Amar Gambit 6 0 6 0 0.0%
Unknown 4 0 4 0 0.0%
Australian Defense 4 0 4 0 0.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 57 41 13 3 71.9%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 35 21 13 1 60.0%
Scotch Game 23 11 9 3 47.8%
Modern 12 9 3 0 75.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 11 5 6 0 45.5%
Amazon Attack 8 6 1 1 75.0%
Amar Gambit 8 7 1 0 87.5%
Scandinavian Defense 7 3 2 2 42.9%
Four Knights Game 6 2 3 1 33.3%
Barnes Defense 6 4 2 0 66.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 16 2
Losing 18 0