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Recent Tournaments

Tournament Date Rank Rounds Players
ECU Siss Manager Seminar Team 2027-07 3 16
Schach im Stift Melk 2026 - Sc 2026-07 1 7 46
Kasparov Chess Foundation Frie 2026-06 6 9 30
Sardinia World Chess Festival 2026-05 31 9 202
27.NordWest-Cup 2026-02 27 7 125
Hastings Masters 2026-01 19 9 111
European Corporate Chess Champ 2025-11 9 242
WCCC2025 BLITZ TOURNAMENT 2025-10 169 11 371
40th European Chess Club Cup 2 2025-10 7 699
TEAM BLITZ NIGHT 2025 - 34th K 2025-08 7 174
18th PALEOCHORA INTERNATIONAL 2025-07 47 9 176
2025 FIDE World Blitz Team Cha 2025-06 13 111
2025 FIDE World Rapid Team Cha 2025-06 12 420
PETER LONG MEMORIAL - 2º INTER 2025-05 5 9 34
European Individual Chess Cham 2025-03 54 11 375
26.NordWest-Cup - Open 2025-02 6 7 110
Singapore International Open - 2024-12 275 9 285
39th European Chess Club Cup 2024-10 7 599
TEST Club Cup 2024-10 7 599
SixDays Budapest September 202 2024-09 5 9 10

AI Scout Analysis

Player Analysis: Rasmus Skytte

Main Strengths:
Rasmus Skytte demonstrates a solid understanding of positional play, often maintaining a structured pawn formation. He is adept at defending when under pressure, as evidenced by his successful navigation of complex middlegame scenarios. His strategic approach allows him to exploit opponent's pawn weaknesses when opportunities arise.

Main Weaknesses:
A recurring theme is a tendency to allow exchanges that simplify the position, potentially reducing his attacking potential. In some instances, he appears to prioritize simplification over active piece play, especially when facing a material disadvantage.

Preparation Advice:
To prepare against Rasmus Skytte, focus on maintaining dynamic imbalances. Avoid exchanging pieces without a clear tactical or positional advantage. Pressure him by creating complex positions with active piece play. Force him to make difficult defensive decisions rather than allowing him to reach simplified, static positions where he excels.