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abhishsak

Playing Since: 2024-10-29 (Active)

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Daily: 574
8W / 13L / 1D
Rapid: 248
158W / 174L / 25D
Blitz: 242
399W / 531L / 12D
Bullet: 271
5180W / 7575L / 28D

Profile Summary: abhishsak

Born to dance with kings and knights, abhishsak is a chess player who takes the battlefield one bullet, blitz, rapid, and daily game at a time—sometimes winning, sometimes losing, but always entertaining. In the fast-paced world of bullet chess, where his rating hovered max at 401 and last dipped to a humble 100, abhishsak has played over 7,600 games with a dazzling 40.9% win rate, proving persistence can sometimes outshine raw skill.

When it comes to daily games, though only a casual 13 played, he keeps it intriguingly mysterious (top secret openings included) with a neat little 38.5% win rate. Blitz games have seen him reach a modest 279 rating, with a 42.2% strike rate across 900+ battles—a testament that speed chess is his jam, even if the outcomes have their ups and downs.

Rapid games, where time is a bit friendlier, show off his strategic side, boasting a max rating of 412 and almost breaking the 45% win rate barrier. The chessboard is his playground, his average winning games clocked in at around 31 moves—long enough for a decent plot twist but short enough to keep us all on our toes.

Psychologically? With a tilt factor of 24, abhishsak might occasionally rage-quit a poor move or two but always bounces back—his comeback rate of nearly 20% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece definitely say he's no quitter. He even manages to maintain a slight edge against casual players and is known to embrace the art of early resignation at just under 5% of games—proof he knows when to bow out with style.

Famous for mixing “Top Secret” openings with a flair for unpredictability, abhishsak's longest streak of glory is 8 wins in a row, a milestone he flaunts like a trophy (until the next game resets the scoreboard, of course). His opponents include the likes of subbu1234098765 and jimmyshyperr, to whom he’s alternately been a ruthless opponent or a humble lesson provider.

Whether it’s the crack of dawn or the wee hours (he’s surprisingly successful around 4 AM), or the bright afternoon sunshine with peak wins at 10 & 15 o’clock, abhishsak plays chess like life—sometimes strategic, sometimes chaotic, but always unapologetically himself.

In summary: if you see abhishsak on the board, prepare for a rollercoaster ride of strategic gambits, quick escapes, and a plenty of “Oops, I forgot the knight!” moments. Because in his world, it’s not just about winning—it’s about making chess fun, one move at a time.


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Coach Chesswick

Hi abhishsak! 👋  Great streak of games today

You’ve already shown that you can hold your own in 1-minute bullet—your current 401 (2024-11-08) is admirable for such a sharp time-control. Let’s build on that with a focused plan.

What you’re doing well

  • Active piece play: Moves like 6.Ng4!! (vs. nandeeroy) and 13.c5! (vs. Keper10) show you’re not afraid to seize space and initiative.
  • Killer instincts near the king: Recurring sacrifices on f7/f2 and h-files demonstrate tactical awareness—great for bullet.
  • Consistency: You keep the same 1.e4 e5 d3 system, saving clock because you know your structures.

Biggest growth zones

  1. Clock management
    All six recent losses were on time. You reach promising positions (ex: move 20 vs. kimo009 you’re only down a pawn) but flag with >10 seconds left. A few habits can flip those games:
    • Use pre-moves in forced recaptures.
    • Play “hand moves” (automatic safe developing moves) in the opening to preserve the first 15 seconds.
    • Try a 1|1 or 2|1 pool for a week—increment forces you to finish won positions and trains you to move quicker early.
  2. King safety  (→ earlier castling)
    In several games your king stayed in the center (e.g. vs. j3411 and Daylight42) while queens roamed. Even in a bullet slug-fest, a quick 0-0 or 0-0-0 prevents huge time sinks defending checks.
  3. Over-reliance on piece shuffling
    The setup with d3–Nf3–Bg5–Nd5–Nxf6+ works, but against prepared opponents you often repeat themes and allow ...Nd4 or ...Bxd4+ tempos. Add one extra line to your repertoire (try the Vienna Game with 2.Nc3) so opponents can’t pre-move against you.
  4. Endgame technique
    Bullet endgames are rare, yet when they arrive you burn time. Drill simple K+P vs K endings on Lichess/Chess.com trainer—after 30 reps you’ll win them almost instantly.

Opening snapshots

Here are two critical moments pulled from your own PGNs—play them against a computer on “Practice vs. position” until the winning line feels automatic:

Game vs. kimo009 – how to finish the attack

Game vs. Keper10 – converting material

Weekly improvement plan (30-min/day)

  • 15 min  Tactics: 25 puzzles with a 1-minute personal timer. Focus on forks and zwischenzug themes.
  • 5 min   Endgame drill: K+P basics or rook mates.
  • 10 min Rapid games (10|0) to practice time-balanced calculation—analyze one critical mistake right after.

Progress trackers

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Quick-reference checklist before each bullet game

  1. Know your first 5 moves.
  2. Castle by move 8 unless you have a concrete tactic.
  3. If up material, trade queens or force mates—don’t hunt extra pawns.
  4. Under 10 seconds? Switch to premove-friendly, forcing moves.

Keep the energy and creativity, abhishsak—tightening up these small areas will push you well past 200 rating points. Enjoy the grind and good luck at the board! ♟️💪



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 127 191 248 574
2024 100 200 238 730
Rating by Year20242025730100YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 2381W / 3352L / 12D 2415W / 3327L / 14D 32.2
2024 447W / 795L / 19D 439W / 771L / 21D 37.6

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 2240 1046 1189 5 46.7%
Amar Gambit 917 331 584 2 36.1%
Australian Defense 852 352 497 3 41.3%
Barnes Defense 738 278 459 1 37.7%
Philidor Defense 702 318 382 2 45.3%
Scandinavian Defense 700 275 423 2 39.3%
Four Knights Game 677 252 423 2 37.2%
Petrov's Defense 672 298 371 3 44.4%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 620 236 384 0 38.1%
Bishop's Opening 451 198 252 1 43.9%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Four Knights Game 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Barnes Defense 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Caro-Kann Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Petrov's Defense 2 0 1 1 0.0%
Center Game 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Modern 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Ruy Lopez 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Amar Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Vienna Gambit, with Max Lange Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 227 101 122 4 44.5%
Four Knights Game 71 29 42 0 40.9%
Amar Gambit 60 27 33 0 45.0%
Scandinavian Defense 52 22 29 1 42.3%
Barnes Defense 46 17 28 1 37.0%
Petrov's Defense 45 18 27 0 40.0%
Elephant Gambit 42 17 25 0 40.5%
Amazon Attack 38 16 21 1 42.1%
Three Knights Opening 34 8 26 0 23.5%
Australian Defense 28 7 19 2 25.0%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 90 40 41 9 44.4%
Amar Gambit 45 17 25 3 37.8%
French Defense 18 7 10 1 38.9%
Amazon Attack 18 5 11 2 27.8%
Four Knights Game 18 10 8 0 55.6%
Elephant Gambit 17 8 8 1 47.1%
Barnes Defense 16 11 3 2 68.8%
Scandinavian Defense 15 8 6 1 53.3%
Three Knights Opening 12 5 6 1 41.7%
Petrov's Defense 12 5 4 3 41.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 0
Losing 24 1
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