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Playing Since: 2015-09-28 (Active)

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Daily: 2119
232W / 87L / 51D
Rapid: 2709
99W / 23L / 17D
Blitz: 3001
4791W / 3425L / 851D
Bullet: 3043
3008W / 2164L / 391D

International Master 1e41-0: The Relentless Chess Conqueror

Known online simply as 1e41-0, this International Master has climbed the ranks with a blend of determination, precision, and maybe a sprinkle of chess magic. Not one to shy away from the battlefield, 1e41-0’s blitz rating proudly soared past 3050, a score that can only be described as "seriously impressive" — or "wizard-level," depending on who you ask.

Starting humbly in 2015 with a blitz rating barely cracking 1350, 1e41-0 quickly transformed into a force to be reckoned with. By 2025, the bullet rating touched an electrifying 3054, while the daily games showcased a solid foundation around 2200+. This player’s record is a mountain of wins, with over seven thousand blitz victories and a remarkable resilience showcased in their 73.99% comeback rate after setbacks—because who doesn’t love a good chess thriller?

Favorites in the repertoire are as eclectic as a grandmaster’s playlist: from top-secret strategies to stinging Semi Slav and Indian Game variations, and even sneaky plays in the Alapin Sicilian Defense. Despite the seriousness on the board, the 16.46% early resignation rate suggests they sometimes prefer to save the drama for later moves.

Playing Style & Psychology

1e41-0 plays with grit—averaging about 61 moves per win and a slightly longer 68 moves per loss, proving that passion and persistence go hand in hand. A tilt factor of 18 hints at some fiery moments, but don’t be fooled: their psychological stamina allows clutch wins even after losing a piece (winning over 55% in those scenarios).

With a historic 27-game winning streak clocked, this player embodies the roller-coaster spirit of chess tournaments everywhere. And at their best time — around 10 AM — 1e41-0 transforms into a human chess engine, blurring the lines between calculation and intuition.

Recent Adventures

In their latest encounters, 1e41-0 deftly outmaneuvered opponents with a variety of openings and ended games on time or by resignation, confirming both tactical versatility and stamina. One memorable victory was sealed with a dazzling Queen’s march in the Alapin Sicilian Defense, while setbacks have come in epic endgame battles, proving that even titans sometimes need a moment to recharge.

Closing Words

Whether blitzing through games or grinding out long daily matches, 1e41-0 is a chess warrior not to be underestimated. Expect creativity, endurance, and a dash of scientific calculation sprinkled with human unpredictability. FIDE’s International Master title is just a milestone—1e41-0’s chess journey is an ongoing epic.


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Overview of your recent bullet games

You have shown a willingness to take initiative and to investigate sharp lines in bullet games. Your wins demonstrate you can spot tactical chances and convert pressure when your opponent overextends. The losses suggest a need to improve time management, maintain king safety in chaotic positions, and avoid giving back initiative through unnecessary exchanges. In bullet, small margins matter, so tightening calculation and tempo will pay off more often.

  • In winning attempts, you carried momentum from early actions into clear, accurate sequences that left your opponents with limited counterplay.
  • In losing attempts, look for points where you can simplify to favorable endings or keep your pieces actively coordinating to resist opponent threats.
  • Time pressure is a recurring theme in bullet; you’ll benefit from a quick, solid plan in the first few moves and a routine check for immediate tactical threats before committing to a decision.
  • King safety and piece coordination can slip in fast games; aim to keep your king tucked or to complete development before launching major actions in the center or on the flanks.

Opening performance snapshot

Your openings show a mix of solid results and ambitious lines. Focusing your repertoire can help convert the positives into more consistent wins in bullet games. Here are some takeaways from your openings data:

  • Amar Gambit stands out with a high win rate and heavy usage. It’s very tactical and can yield quick wins, but it also creates many complicated positions. Use it selectively, especially when you have a clear plan and your opponent is less comfortable in sharp lines. Consider having a reliable fallback if the line blows up on you.
  • French Defense and Australian Defense show solid results. They offer robust, less risky structures. They’re good choices for Black when you want to reduce early chaos while still fighting for chances in the middle game.
  • Positional openings like Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation and London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation indicate you handle steady, strategic play well and can press small advantages in the middle game.
  • Other notable lines like Barnes Defense and Alekhine Defense show you’re comfortable with a range of setups; keep a couple of what-ifs ready for both sides so you’re not surprised by typical responses.

If you’d like, we can tag these openings with quick reminders and common plans to study, for example by using a per-opening checklist such as “typical pawn breaks, key piece maneuvers, and common tactical motifs.”

Strength adjusted win rate and rating trends interpretation

Your strength-adjusted win rate sits around 0.491, which is just under 50%. That suggests you are close to breaking into a more consistent level, but there are enough fluctuations to indicate variability in results depending on the opponents and positions you encounter in bullet. The trend data shows a mixed picture: a small 1-month movement and a 3-month dip, but a longer 6- and 12-month upward trend. This points to improvement over longer horizons with occasional short-term volatility.

  • Short-term fluctuations are common in bullet. Use them as signal to tighten time management and post-game review rather than as evidence of a fixed plateau.
  • Longer-term improvement suggests your overall understanding and technique are improving. Keep building a concise repertoire and practice targeted endgame patterns to convert advantages more reliably.

Actionable plan for the next 4 weeks

  • Solidify a compact bullet-friendly opening repertoire: choose two White setups (for example Colle or London) and two Black responses (such as French Defense and Australian Defense). Add one sharp weapon (Amar Gambit) as a surprise option, but reserve it for appropriate situations when you’re comfortable with the resulting complications.
  • Endgame and conversion practice: spend 15–20 minutes per day on endgame patterns (king and pawn endings, minor piece endings, and simple rook endgames) and practice converting small advantages in practice games.
  • Time management discipline: in each game, aim to decide on a plan in the first 5–7 seconds and avoid deep, multi-branch calculations on every move. Use a simple rule like “three candidate moves, pick after a quick check for immediate threats.”
  • Post-game review discipline: after each bullet game, write down the turning point, one thing you did well, and one specific mistake to avoid next time. Focus especially on positions where you allowed counterplay or miscalculated a tactical shot.
  • Pattern awareness: practice 15–20 minutes of tactical puzzles daily to sharpen pattern recognition for common traps and motifs that show up in your frequent openings.

Would you like a tailored mini-workout?

If you want, I can assemble a focused 2-week or 4-week bullet training plan aligned with your preferred openings, including a daily puzzle set, a quick 1-page opening reminder for each line, and a short post-game review template. Just say the word and tell me which openings you want to emphasize.

Quick reference: openings you’re using

Amar Gambit, French Defense, Australian Defense, Nimzo-Larsen Attack, Alekhine Defense, Barnes Defense, Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation, Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted, London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation, Modern

Hints for study: think “sharp and tactical” for Amar Gambit, “solid and resilient” for French/Australian, and “pure development and pawn structure” for Colle/London. If you’d like, I can annotate a quick 1-page plan for each opening with typical plans and common traps.

Your current focus areas (summary)

  • Improve consistency in bullet: balance initiative with solid defense to avoid back-foot positions.
  • Develop a reliable plan in each opening so you don’t get overwhelmed by early tactical skirmishes.
  • Enhance endgame technique and accurate conversion of small advantages.
  • Keep improving time management to maintain tempo and reduce last-minute rushes.

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 3043 2995 2709 2119
2024 2967 3017 2708
2023 2938 2275 2708 2119
2022 2776 2790 2708 2109
2021 2704 2784 2671 2062
2020 2767 2717 2689 2128
2019 2553 2508 2491 2212
2018 2613 2538 2103 2164
2017 2471 2332 2064 1912
2016 2327 2266 1995 1922
2015 2255 1903 1682 1778
Rating by Year2015201620172018201920202021202220232024202530431682YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 199W / 106L / 57D 183W / 130L / 44D 89.7
2024 185W / 105L / 33D 176W / 109L / 39D 88.0
2023 297W / 189L / 38D 261W / 194L / 53D 81.8
2022 172W / 105L / 28D 146W / 124L / 31D 76.3
2021 449W / 318L / 88D 454W / 336L / 84D 82.7
2020 1034W / 463L / 129D 955W / 518L / 131D 75.0
2019 615W / 307L / 65D 564W / 353L / 94D 72.1
2018 920W / 465L / 120D 859W / 481L / 102D 70.9
2017 1451W / 961L / 132D 1397W / 1015L / 127D 57.4
2016 964W / 576L / 50D 931W / 618L / 60D 48.1
2015 113W / 36L / 10D 116W / 31L / 12D 74.9

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 2922 1744 1177 1 59.7%
Amar Gambit 616 382 184 50 62.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 293 156 107 30 53.2%
French Defense 276 172 80 24 62.3%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 268 165 86 17 61.6%
Nimzo-Indian Defense 267 148 92 27 55.4%
Modern 240 128 97 15 53.3%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 217 106 89 22 48.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 215 105 86 24 48.8%
Scandinavian Defense 211 124 74 13 58.8%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 938 582 320 36 62.0%
French Defense 282 167 102 13 59.2%
Australian Defense 245 148 80 17 60.4%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 224 118 90 16 52.7%
Barnes Defense 211 132 68 11 62.6%
Alekhine Defense 211 119 77 15 56.4%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 209 134 63 12 64.1%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 171 96 65 10 56.1%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 162 102 48 12 63.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 161 97 57 7 60.2%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 27 1
Losing 18 0
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