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♧BaTuR♧

Username: ysbatur

Playing Since: 2021-05-11 (Active)

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Daily: 881
30W / 16L / 3D
Rapid: 709
188W / 138L / 11D
Blitz: 620
2565W / 2544L / 104D
Bullet: 180
1W / 5L / 0D

Profile Summary: ysbatur

In the world of chess, ysbatur has emerged as a player of unique style and determination. Over the past few years, he has cultivated a reputation that combines resilience with a deep understanding of the game. Known for his distinctive tactical awareness and a well‐balanced playing style, ysbatur has steadily improved his ratings across all time controls, from daily and blitz to rapid and even bullet formats.

Beginning with his early years in 2021, his blitz rating was already making waves – an impressive journey that saw highs of over 834 – and a consistent presence on the board helped him refine his techniques. His rapid play, marked by a robust rating that peaked at 1071, speaks to his ability to think quickly and decisively. As he moved into subsequent years, his daily performances soared too; achieving ratings exceeding 1000 in 2024, his progress is a true testament to his hard work and strategic insight.

Not one to be confined by the board alone, ysbatur’s analytical prowess extends to his deep familiarity with various opening systems. Whether it is exploring complex variations in the Queen’s Pawn or experimenting with unorthodox lines, he has shown an adaptability that allows him to navigate diverse positions while remaining methodical and precise.

His career stats include impressive winning streaks, with a longest run of 10 consecutive wins and a current winning momentum of 3, a clear indicator of his ability to maintain focus and overcome challenges in high-pressure situations. His performance not only reflects his technical capabilities but also his tactical awareness – evidenced by a spirited comeback rate exceeding 66% and his unusual record of turning losing positions into victories.

Strategically, ysbatur embraces a well-rounded gameplay approach. His average moves per win reveal a thoughtful balance between aggressive planning and measured endgame execution. With a penchant for early resignations on the weaker side, he is keenly aware of when to conserve energy for better opportunities. His winning percentages with both white and black pieces illustrate his comfort in every role, as well as his commitment to constantly evolving his style.

Psychologically, ysbatur is remarkably steady at the board. With a tilt factor that stays low and only a modest differential between rated and casual play, he demonstrates a poised mental attitude – handling both successes and setbacks with equanimity. Time performance analysis even hints at his strategic choice of game times, where he seems to harness optimal concentration during the afternoon hours.

As his ratings continue to evolve each year – from the robust blitz performances in 2021 and 2022, to the dynamic rapid and daily games through 2023 and 2024 – ysbatur remains a player who is not only forging a legacy with his current achievements but is also poised for further refinement and innovation. His multifaceted approach and commitment to growth make him a fascinating figure in the modern chess community.

This is a profile of a dedicated competitor whose journey is as inspiring as it is ongoing – a true testament to the art and science of chess.


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Quick recap for ♧BaTuR♧

Nice work keeping lots of games played — that volume is why your pattern of mistakes is clear and fixable. Below I use your most recent loss (vs gabiorrr) as the example, plus recurring themes from your recent run.

Interactive replay:

What you're doing well

  • You play a lot — volume accelerates learning. Your long-term win/loss totals show persistence and experience under practical time controls.
  • You have clear opening preferences and good results in some lines (see strong win rates with Amar Gambit and Czech Defense). Use those strengths as anchors in your repertoire.
  • You look for active plans: advancing pawns, putting the king in the opponent’s face in the middlegame, and seeking tactical chances rather than passivity. That creates practical winning chances in blitz.

Main weaknesses to fix (patterns visible in recent games)

  • King safety and early king walks: in the loss vs gabiorrr you spent many moves moving the king (Ke2 → Kd3 → Kc4 → Kc5 → Kc6). That allowed opponent checks and repeated tactics. Try to castle early or keep the king sheltered.
  • Allowing enemy queen checks and forks: opponents repeatedly used queen checks and knight forks (examples in the PGNs). Before making a committal pawn or piece move, quickly check for checks, captures, and threats — the classic "three checks" quick scan.
  • Loose pieces / tactical oversights: a few games end because you left pieces undefended or missed a tactical shot (Nxf4, Qxg2, etc.). In blitz this usually costs the game immediately.
  • Time management (Zeitnot): clocks show you often go under heavy time pressure. When low on time your accuracy drops and you start making the same mistakes repeatedly.

Practical fixes — immediate rules to follow

  • One-minute checklist on every move: are there checks, captures, or threats? If yes, calculate; if no, play a simple developing/safe move.
  • Prioritize king safety in sharp open games. If queens are on the board and your king is in the center, either castle quickly or trade queens when you can do so safely.
  • When you see an opponent queen roaming early (common in your Scandinavian Defense games), avoid unnecessary pawn moves that open lines toward your king. Develop with tempo and limit the queen’s checks.
  • Avoid long king marches unless you are certain it’s safe. If you must move the king, ensure you gain time or concrete benefit (win material, reach an outside passed pawn, etc.).
  • Set a soft time target per move: aim to keep 15–30 seconds on the clock in 5+0 games until move 15–20. That avoids repeated blunders in the middle game.

Opening-specific guidance

  • Scandinavian (Scandinavian Defense): you play it a lot but your winrate is slightly under 50%. Study lines where the queen comes out early (Qe6/Qf5) and memorize simple developing replies that deny tactical shots (fast Nf3/Be2/Bc4 and timely h3 when Ng5 ideas exist).
  • If you enjoy gambit play (Amar Gambit success shows this), keep your gambit repertoire but pair it with solid follow-up plans: piece development, king safety, and avoiding unnecessary pawn grabs that leave your king exposed.
  • Make a small opening notebook: 3 good, safe moves per line you play. Practice those until they’re automatic — this reduces time spent on move 1–8 and prevents losing on the board to early tricks.

Middlegame & tactics — drills

  • Daily: 6–8 tactical puzzles (focus on forks, pins, discovered attacks, back-rank and queen checks). Make the first 2 fast (10–30s each) to simulate blitz.
  • Weekly: pick 2 lost games and do a 10–15 minute post-mortem. Write down the turning move and what you missed. If you can't see why you lost in 5 minutes, stop and ask for help or use a coach/strong friend.
  • Train “candidate move” habit: when it's your turn, list 2 reasonable moves before playing one. That tiny pause cuts down on impulsive blunders.

Endgame and conversion

  • In many lost games you reached simplified positions but failed to convert or got cut off by checks. Practice basic king-and-pawn versus king endgames and common queen endgame motifs (avoiding perpetual checks, creating outside passed pawn).
  • Simple goal: be able to convert a single extra pawn with king activity in 5 minutes of study — that raises your practical conversion rate.

Time-management plan (for blitz)

  • First 8 moves: 1–2 seconds average (your opening book). Moves 9–20: 4–8 seconds average. After move 20 keep ~20–30 seconds in reserve.
  • If you see complications, spend time — but keep at least 10 seconds to avoid flagging or making a simple hanging move under panic.
  • Use premoves only when totally safe (no tactics possible). Premove errors often cost you the game more than saved time helps.

Concrete short-term goals (4 weeks)

  • Reduce “Loose Piece” mistakes: log 10 lost games and tag what piece was left en prise — target a 30% reduction.
  • Do tacticals 5 days/week, 6 puzzles/day. Track solve rate and aim to raise it steadily.
  • Keep a 1-page opening cheat sheet for your top 3 lines (incl. Scandinavian) so you don’t blunder in the first 10 moves.

Longer-term targets (3 months)

  • Reverse the short-term decline: aim for +50 rating points by improving consistency and reducing blunders.
  • Turn Scandinavian into a reliable weapon: study one model game per variation you play and add a simple trap/answer for the top 3 dangerous replies.
  • Cut time trouble: finish most games with at least 10 seconds on the clock.

Small checklist to use after each loss

  • What was the turning point? (1–2 moves)
  • Were there unprotected pieces or missed checks?
  • Was the king exposed too early?
  • Did I lose on time or to a tactic I should have seen?

Next steps — your immediate practice session

  • 10 minutes: tactics warm-up (forks, pins, queen checks).
  • 10 minutes: review the Scandinavian line you play — write down 3 moves to play vs the top responses.
  • 10 minutes: review the loss vs gabiorrr and answer: which single move changed the course of the game?

When you want, I can build a 2-week training plan tailored to your schedule and favorite openings.



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 642 881
2024 180 735 709 1028
2023 100 621 745 807
2022 833 894 659
2021 163 834 1071 400
Rating by Year202120222023202420251071100YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 108W / 111L / 6D 105W / 119L / 6D 52.2
2024 294W / 252L / 9D 262W / 281L / 12D 53.2
2023 171W / 145L / 8D 133W / 177L / 11D 51.6
2022 545W / 475L / 24D 473W / 528L / 22D 51.0
2021 388W / 311L / 10D 350W / 336L / 17D 50.1

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 909 435 457 17 47.9%
Amar Gambit 801 427 362 12 53.3%
Czech Defense 396 207 177 12 52.3%
Amazon Attack 353 172 175 6 48.7%
Barnes Defense 294 156 135 3 53.1%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 231 114 115 2 49.4%
Center Game: Berger Variation 142 60 80 2 42.2%
French Defense 141 75 64 2 53.2%
Center Game 127 66 57 4 52.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 101 45 54 2 44.5%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 16 9 7 0 56.2%
Barnes Defense 4 3 1 0 75.0%
Petrov's Defense 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Amar Gambit 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Elephant Gambit 3 3 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack 2 2 0 0 100.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Ruy Lopez: Classical Defense, Benelux Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Ruy Lopez: Old Steinitz Defense, Semi-Duras Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 60 41 18 1 68.3%
Scandinavian Defense 56 28 26 2 50.0%
Amar Gambit 37 23 13 1 62.2%
Australian Defense 25 11 12 2 44.0%
Barnes Defense 20 6 12 2 30.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 19 11 8 0 57.9%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 14 6 8 0 42.9%
French Defense 9 6 3 0 66.7%
Döry Defense 8 3 5 0 37.5%
Modern 8 5 3 0 62.5%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Amar Gambit 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Amazon Attack 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 0
Losing 10 6
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