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alamukeja IM

Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.1%- 44.8%- 8.2%
Bullet 2253
206W 227L 26D
Blitz 2281
2055W 1934L 366D
Rapid 2378
5W 1L 2D
Daily 1476
8W 1L 0D

Overview — alamukeja, International Master

alamukeja is an International Master (FIDE) and an online Blitz specialist whose games are a magnet for spectators who love tactical fireworks and long endgames. Known for bold gambits and steady endgame technique, alamukeja often tops search results for "alamukeja chess", "International Master Blitz" and "Caro-Kann specialist".

  • Title: International Master (FIDE)
  • Preferred time control: Blitz — fast, creative, decisive
  • SEO keywords: alamukeja, International Master, Blitz chess, Caro-Kann, Amar Gambit
  • Quick links: performance overview
    Blitz Rating255024412332222321132022: 21492023: 25142024: 24542025: 23212022202320242025
    and peak note 2649 (2023-08-07)

Career Highlights

A prolific 2023 on the server turned heads: heavy Blitz volume, multiple peak months, and a Bullet peak in 2024. Matches are often decisive and entertaining — perfect for highlight reels or quick study sessions.

  • High-volume Blitz play with sustained strong form through 2023–2024.
  • Notable Bullet performance and several rapid surges across seasons.
  • Memorable peak performances captured in the placeholders above.

Playing Style & Tendencies

Expect aggressive opening choices, willingness to enter gambits, and a surprising fondness for pushing games into lengthy endgames. Games tend to be decisive rather than drawn — entertaining for spectators, educational for students.

  • Style: Tactical, combative, with high endgame frequency.
  • Game length: avg moves per win ~82 — not your run-and-blink blitz player.
  • Psychology: occasional tilt, but also dramatic winning streaks; best performance in late-night/early-morning hours.

Openings & Repertoire

alamukeja mixes rock-solid defenses with spicy gambit play. The repertoire is wide, meaning opponents rarely feel entirely comfortable — familiar territory for fans of surprise content.

  • Trusted defenses: Caro-Kann Defense — including a very successful Exchange Variation.
  • Gambit play: Amar Gambit and Diemer-style lines for chaos and compensation.
  • Other recurring lines: Nimzo-Larsen Attack, Amazon Attack, QGD variations and the Poisoned Pawn London.
  • Explore these internal refs: Amar Gambit, Nimzo-Larsen Attack

Memorable Game Sample

Short, sharp, and theatrical — a tidy example of alamukeja’s Blitz finishing instincts. Replay below (viewer will derive the board from moves).

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Opponents & Head-to-Head

Several recurring rivalries define much of alamukeja’s online identity. Big sample sizes against a handful of users reveal trends and preferred matchups.

  • Most-played opponent: tomivezer2007 — notable head-to-head edge and a long sample.
  • Other frequent names: traptors2019, milkavagyok, pewdiepie7, dalmatianlauna.
  • Records include strong showings and a few players who reliably challenge alamukeja — useful study fodder.

Streaks, Trends & Trivia

alamukeja’s history includes streaks that thrill fans and tilt moments that spawn memes. The player’s late-night prowess and endgame endurance are trademark features.

  • Longest winning streak: 12 games; longest losing streak: 15 games.
  • Time quirks: surprisingly strong performance around 02:00 — bring snacks and coffee when watching.
  • Endgame-savvy: many games reach complex, memorable finales.
  • See overall timeline via
    Blitz Rating255024412332222321132022: 21492023: 25142024: 24542025: 23212022202320242025
    and peak record 2649 (2023-08-07).

Fun Facts & Closing

If chess had a late-night talk show, alamukeja would be the guest who turns every segment into an unforgettable spectacle. Fans tune in for gambits, gutsy endgames, and the sort of chaos that makes screenshot collections.

  • Fan nickname idea: "The Blitz Alchemist".
  • Study tip: review repeated matchups (start with tomivezer2007) to learn alamukeja’s tactical motifs.
  • More in-depth exploration is available via the embedded charts and stats above.
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