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He grasps the basics of development and king safety, yet middlegame plans can wobble and endings remain a weak spot. With the white pieces he gravitates toward quiet structures like the [London System](/resources/openings/london-system), preferring familiar shapes over sharp tactical fights. As Black he leans on the solid [Philidor Defense](/resources/openings/philidor-defense) to keep things manageable. Visitors who play Deo can expect a friendly, low-pressure opponent who trades pieces early and tries to steer the game into calm waters.","23","vQjix","Brunei","bn","c33313b64f5b9b79dd59b3bdfafd1b800f83ceadfd8d78bc08a72e0619045939","2026-07-06",1334,"json",[15,18,21],{"question":16,"answer":17},"What rating is Deo?","Deo is rated approximately 1334 Elo on Chessiverse. That puts him at a casual club level, comfortable with basic principles like development and king safety but shaky in complex middlegames and endings.",{"question":19,"answer":20},"What opening does Deo play?","With the white pieces Deo most often opens with the [London System](/resources/openings/london-system), supported by general [Queen's Pawn Game](/resources/openings/queens-pawn-game) setups. As Black he leans on the [Philidor Defense](/resources/openings/philidor-defense), choosing solid structures over sharp theoretical battles.",{"question":22,"answer":23},"How can intermediate players use Deo to improve?","Intermediate players around 1200 to 1500 can use Deo to practice playing against passive, trade-happy opponents who refuse to open the position. The matchup rewards patient maneuvering, building up small positional pluses, and converting quiet endgames where Deo is statistically weakest. It is also a good chance to drill standard plans against the London and Philidor structures.","Every sunrise brings a new melody, every chess game unveils a tale of strategy.","Male","Selamat pagi listeners, Deo on the mic ♫ Ready for an *airwave adventure* on the sixty-four? Tune your pieces, set your dial, let's spin a board that sings. Win or lose, we groove ♫","The youthful voice that graces Brunei's dawns with melodies and stories, akin to a chess game's opening moves filled with intrigue and strategy.",false,"2024-01-29T00:00:00.000Z","An Antique Bronze Microphone",{},"Ray Deo","Radio Host",{"solid_sharp":35,"unprepared_theoretical":36},-0.64,0.41500000000000004,{"stats":38,"whiteFingerprint":52,"blackFingerprint":100},{"total":39,"white":44,"black":48},{"games":40,"uniqueOpenings":41,"sharpness":35,"repertoireNarrowness":42,"theoryAdherence":43},1549,59,0.45,0.38,{"games":45,"uniqueOpenings":41,"sharpness":46,"repertoireNarrowness":42,"theoryAdherence":47},555,-0.56,0.79,{"games":49,"uniqueOpenings":49,"sharpness":50,"repertoireNarrowness":49,"theoryAdherence":51},0,-0.73,-0.03,{"firstMove":53},[54],{"name":55,"percent":56,"count":57,"lines":58,"responses":60},"d4",99.6,562,[59],[55],[61,82],{"name":62,"percent":63,"count":64,"lines":65,"variationBreakdown":67},"d5",74.1,252,[66],[55,62],[68,75],{"name":69,"percent":70,"count":71,"lines":72},"London System",55.2,139,[73],[55,62,74],"Bf4",{"name":76,"percent":77,"count":78,"lines":79},"Queen's Pawn Game",44.8,113,[80],[55,62,81],"Nf3",{"name":83,"percent":84,"count":85,"lines":86,"variationBreakdown":88},"Nf6",25.9,88,[87],[55,83],[89,95],{"name":90,"percent":91,"count":92,"lines":93},"2.Nf3 vs Indian",51.1,45,[94],[55,83,81],{"name":69,"percent":96,"count":97,"lines":98},48.9,43,[99],[55,83,74],{"vsFirstMove":101},[102,121],{"name":103,"lines":104,"responses":106},"e4",[105],[103],[107],{"name":108,"percent":109,"count":110,"lines":111,"variationBreakdown":114},"1...e5 (Open Games)",100,548,[112],[103,113],"e5",[115],{"name":116,"percent":109,"count":117,"lines":118},"Philidor Defense",298,[119],[103,113,81,120],"d6",{"name":55,"lines":122,"responses":124},[123],[55],[125],{"name":126,"percent":127,"count":128,"lines":129,"variationBreakdown":131},"1...d5 systems",99,194,[130],[55,62],[132,140],{"name":133,"percent":134,"count":135,"lines":136},"QGD",50.2,36,[137],[55,62,138,139],"c4","e6",{"name":141,"percent":142,"count":143,"lines":144},"QGA",48.8,35,[145],[55,62,138,146],"dxc4",{"defensive_aggressive":148,"simplifying_complicating":149,"category":150},-0.94,-0.97,1,"Deo plays in a markedly defensive, simplifying style, happy to trade pieces and reduce tension at the first opportunity. 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