Game ID | Player's Result | Player's Rating
Before & After | Player's Color | Name of Opponent | Oppon. ID | Oppon. Rating | Game Date |
Time Cntrl |
Opening Moves |
Event ID |
Comments |
47471 | WON | 2565 2576 | WHITE |
N.Rogers | 3020-G | 2319 | 08/31/05 | g/90 | | | DALLAS / Phila |
47644 | DRAWN | 2576 2569 | BLACK |
J.Donaldson | 3040-W | 2407 | 09/07/05 | g/90 | | | Dallas / San Fran. |
47972 | LOST | 2569 2543 | BLACK |
P.Charbonneau | 183-A | 2441 | 09/28/05 | g/90 | e4...c5 Nf3...Nc6
d4...cxd4 | | BALT vs Dallas |
47999 | LOST | 2543 2526 | WHITE |
A.Stripunsky | 37-C | 2633 | 10/05/05 | g/90 | | | Dallas vs. NEW YORK |
48368 | DRAWN | 2526 2530 | BLACK |
E.Perelshteyn | 3009-F | 2625 | 10/21/05 | g/90 | | | Boston vs. Dallas |
48416 | DRAWN | 2530 2529 | WHITE |
V.Bhat | 3053-W | 2509 | 10/26/05 | g/90 | | | Dallas vs. San Fran. |
89240 | LOST | 2529 2516 | BLACK |
J.Ehlvest | 33-Q | 2735 | 09/09/09 | g/90 | Nf3...c5 c4...Nc6
d4...cxd4 | 736 | U.S.Chess League 2009 Season |
89669 | WON | 2516 2531 | WHITE |
J.Bartholomew | 7401-P | 2375 | 09/30/09 | g/120 | d4...d5 c4...c6
Nf3...Nf6 | 736 | U.S.Chess League 2009 Season |
89685 | WON | 2531 2558 | WHITE |
J.Benjamin | 38-V | 2670 | 10/05/09 | g/90 | e4...e5 Nf3...Nc6
Bb5...a6 | 736 | U.S.Chess League 2009 Season |
97480 | DRAWN | 2558 2569 | BLACK |
H.Nakamura | 61-C | 2823 | 10/28/09 | g/120 | e4...Nf6 e5...Nd5
d4...d6 | 736 | U.S.Chess League 2009 Season |
97508 | DRAWN | 2569 2573 | BLACK |
J.Becerra | 63-Q | 2661 | 11/04/09 | g/60 | e4...Nf6 e5...Nd5
d4...d6 | 736 | U.S.Chess League 2009 Season |
97524 | DRAWN | 2573 2574 | WHITE |
P.Wolff | 7430-C | 2609 | 11/11/09 | g/120 | d4...d5 c4...dxc4
Nf3...a6 | 736 | U.S.Chess League 2009 Season |
98851 | WON | 2574 2591 | WHITE |
N.Mitkov | 9285-G | 2481 | 08/09/10 | g/120 | d4...Nf6 c4...e6
g3...d5 | 736 | U.S.Chess League 2009 Season |
99157 | DRAWN | 2591 2590 | BLACK |
M.Khachiyan | 14459-T | 2575 | 09/01/10 | g/90 | e4...c5 Nf3...e6
d4...cxd4 | 792 | U.S.Chess League 2010 Season |
99185 | LOST | 2590 2577 | WHITE |
H.Nakamura | 61-C | 2802 | 09/08/10 | g/120 | d4...Nf6 c4...e6
g3...d5 | 792 | U.S.Chess League 2010 Season |
99906 | LOST | 2577 2562 | BLACK |
J.Becerra | 63-Q | 2723 | 10/17/10 | g/60 | e4...c5 Nf3...Nc6
Bb5...e6 | 792 | U.S.Chess League 2010 Season |
943949 | WON | 2562 2564 | BLACK |
P.Perry | 10204-K | 2189/P | 04/17/15 | g/120 | | 949 | Hawaii Chess Festival |
943966 | WON | 2564 2566 | WHITE |
J.Asik | 10206-B | 1200 | 04/17/15 | g/120 | | 949 | Hawaii Chess Festival |
943985 | WON | 2566 2587 | BLACK |
S.Shoker | 10195-E | 2554 | 04/17/15 | g/120 | | 949 | Hawaii Chess Festival |
944001 | WON | 2587 2602 | WHITE |
R.Aghasaryan | 10196-J | 2432 | 04/17/15 | g/120 | | 949 | Hawaii Chess Festival |
944017 | LOST | 2602 2597 | BLACK |
H.Gabuzyan | 10194-J | 2726/P | 04/17/15 | g/120 | | 949 | Hawaii Chess Festival |
944035 | DRAWN | 2597 2591 | WHITE |
N.Andrianov | 10200-D | 2457 | 04/17/15 | g/120 | | 949 | Hawaii Chess Festival |
A d d i t i o n a l A n a l y s i s |
SCORE% as White |
SCORE% as Black |
Overall SCORE% |
68.18 % | 40.90 % | 54.54 % |
Average Rating Change when playing as WHITE: +4.636
Average Rating Change when playing as BLACK: -2.27
Average Rating Change in 6 ENDGAMES (>47 moves): +3.666
Average Rating Change Overall: +1.181
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Opening Classification |
Performance as White |
Performance as Black |
King Pawn Openings excluding Sicilian Defense | avg. rating change: +3.333 (based on 6 games) | avg. rating change: +6.166 (based on 6 games) | Sicilian Defense | no results reported | avg. rating change: -14 (based on 3 games) | Queen Pawn Openings | avg. rating change: +5 (based on 4 games) | no results reported | English Opening | no results reported | no results reported | Other Openings | no results reported | avg. rating change: -13 (based on 1 games) |
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Doctor Kibbitz says: "Alejandro Ramirez has been much more successful as White. Greater success with White implies the potential for improvement with Black. Concentrate on opening moves for defense. High draw percentage suggests aversion to risk-taking. Endgame play is decent. " |
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Note: Pie charts are based on OFFICIAL results and do not reflect activity of the most recent 14 days.
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Note: We regard any game of 48 moves or longer to be includable in endgame statistics.
Approximately one third of all chess games are decided in the endgame.
One can see, therefore, that endgame skills are of tremendous importance.
Yet, this is an area that is very often neglected by young players.
Success in the endgame demands familiarity with its own particular skill set; the
strategy and tactics of the opening and middlegame are out of place here.
Understanding the endgame's unique nature, and studying its mechanics,
will catapult the player forward to mastery over his or her peers. Without
this understanding, the greatest triumphs over the board are just not possible.
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