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Game History for Dmitry Schneider
Player ID: 3047-G, United States Chess League, U.S.A.
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Game
ID
Dmitry's
Result
Dmitry's Rating
Before  &  After
Dmitry's
Color
Name of
Opponent
Oppon.
ID
Oppon.
Rating
Game
Date
Time
Cntrl
Opening
Moves
Event
ID
Comments
    47890     LOST 2525     2503   WHITE M.Kaminski 3025-K 2504 09/21/05 g/90   Dallas vs. NO.CAR.  
    48173     LOST 2503     2480   WHITE M.Martinez 3010-W 2447 10/12/05 g/90   Dallas vs. MIAMI  
    48546     WON 2480     2503   WHITE L.Milman 181-E 2521 11/02/05 g/120   DALL. vs. No.Car.  
    67405     WON 2503     2520   WHITE B.Lopez 3013-E 2407 10/10/07 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...Nc6
Bb5...a6
261 U.S.Chess League 2007 Season  
    79075     DRAWN 2520     2526   WHITE S.Kudrin 7415-R 2672 08/27/08 g/90 e4...c5
Nf3...Nc6
d4...cxd4
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    79202     LOST 2526     2511   BLACK J.Benjamin 38-V 2668 09/03/08 g/120 e4...e5
Nf3...Nc6
Bb5...a6
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    80037     WON 2511     2532   BLACK I.Krush 35-V 2502 09/25/08 g/120 d4...d5
c4...e6
Nc3...c5
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    80306     DRAWN 2532     2530   BLACK L.Milman 181-E 2486 10/10/08 g/120 e4...e5
Nf3...Nc6
Bb5...a6
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    80839     LOST 2530     2513   BLACK L.Christiansen 19-K 2630 11/05/08 g/120 e4...e5
Nf3...Nc6
d4...exd4
373 U.S.Chess League
  2008 Season  
    89100     DRAWN 2513     2518   WHITE S.Erenburg 7408-X 2637 09/08/09 g/120 e4...c6
d4...d5
exd5...cxd5
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    89261     LOST 2518     2501   BLACK P.Charbonneau 183-A 2606 09/14/09 g/120 e4...e5
Nf3...Nc6
Bc4...Nf6
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    89315     LOST 2501     2476   WHITE O.Zaikov 6237-R 2410 09/23/09 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...d6
d4...cxd4
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    89702     DRAWN 2476     2477   BLACK S.Mikhailuk 6513-N 2493 10/07/09 g/90 Nf3...d5
g3...Nf6
Bg2...c6
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    90104     DRAWN 2477     2484   WHITE E.Perelshteyn 3009-F 2647 10/14/09 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...Nc6
d4...cxd4
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    97460     DRAWN 2484     2480   WHITE J.Schroer 3043-Y 2389 10/26/09 g/120 e4...e5
Nf3...Nc6
Bb5...a6
736 U.S.Chess League 2009 Season  
    98879     DRAWN 2480     2476   WHITE J.Schroer 3043-Y 2381 08/25/10 g/120 e4...c6
d4...d5
exd5...cxd5
792 U.S.Chess League 2010 Season  
    99194     LOST 2476     2460   BLACK P.Charbonneau 183-A 2607 09/15/10 g/120 e4...e5
Nf3...Nc6
Nc3...Nf6
792 U.S.Chess League 2010 Season  
    99576     LOST 2460     2432   WHITE R.Simpson 9243-C 2280 09/20/10 g/120 e4...c5
Nf3...d6
d4...cxd4
792 U.S.Chess League 2010 Season  
(18 games displayed)


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%
40.90 % 28.57 % 36.11 %
Average Rating Change when playing as WHITE:     -4.36
Average Rating Change when playing as BLACK:     -6.42
Average Rating Change in 6 ENDGAMES (>47 moves):   +2.333
Average Rating Change Overall:   -5.16
Doctor Kibbitz says:
"
Dmitry Schneider is noticeably weaker with the Black pieces. Rating appears to be in a downward adjustment and should soon stabilize at a slightly lower level. High draw percentage suggests aversion to risk-taking. Endgame play is decent and is shoring up overall results. Dmitry Schneider has not had a win in 11 games."
 
Note: Pie charts are based on OFFICIAL results and do not reflect activity of the most recent 14 days.
CXR Chess Win-Loss-Draw Pie Chart for Player Dmitry Schneider as White Player
CXR Chess Win-Loss-Draw Pie Chart for Player Dmitry Schneider as Black Player
CXR Chess Win-Loss-Draw Pie Chart for Games of Player Dmitry Schneider Decided in Endgame
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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