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Pixe Alex CM

Username: AlexpPixe

Location: Việt Nam

Playing Since: 2017-06-23 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Daily: 951
14W / 15L / 0D
Rapid: 2415
26W / 10L / 5D
Blitz: 2771
360W / 236L / 52D
Bullet: 2702
795W / 725L / 89D

Pixe Alex - Candidate Master Extraordinaire

Known by username AlexpPixe, this Candidate Master from FIDE is far from your average chess player. With a journey that began in the humble rating ranges of the mid-1300s back in 2017, Pixe Alex has blitzed their way up the ranks, smashing through ceilings and leaving opponents bewildered in their wake.

Rise Through the Ranks

Starting out with a modest blitz rating of 1362, Pixe Alex's bullet and rapid skills exploded over the years, peaking at an astonishing 2743 in blitz by April 2025 and a bullet peak of 2686 late 2023. Rapid play also shines bright with a peak of 2477.

From casual weekend warrior to competitive giant, their sustained attack and tactical wizardry have earned them countless wins: over 1100 victories in bullet games alone, and around 500 blitz wins. It's safe to say that this player’s fingers are just as quick as their mind!

Playing Style & Strengths

Pixe Alex exhibits a tenacious endgame frequency of over 70%, showing they don't just outmaneuver opponents early — they outlast them. Their comeback rate is a staggering 80%, proving that even after a setback or losing material, resignation is never on their mind.

Notably, Pixe Alex plays better with White (almost 58% win rate), yet holds strong control with Black too (above 54%). Their average game length is around 71 moves, which points to a strategic, methodical approach — perfect for squeezing wins from the tiniest advantages.

Opening Repertoire – The "Top Secret" Arsenal

Pixe Alex’s openings are so mysterious they're simply labeled "Top Secret," yet against this cloak of secrecy, their win rates hover above 55%, proving that surprise and skill go hand in hand. The Italian Game, Sicilian Najdorf lines, and especially closed Sicilian variations pepper their playbook with variety and depth.

Recent Battles

fresh off their latest conquests, Pixe Alex secured a thrilling checkmate victory against player "QUY-DAT" in June 2025, showcasing sharp calculation and fierce attacking prowess. Even when the chips fall and the clocks tick down, their resilience is evident — though, as all mortals do, sometimes the sands run out, like their loss on time in a tense Sicilian encounter against "V3ngisto".

Fun Facts & Anecdotes

  • Longest Winning Streak: A wild 21 games in a row! Chaos beware.
  • Longest Losing Streak: A humbling 20, but the comebacks are sweeter.
  • Favorite Time to Play: 17:00, when the tactical juices really flow.
  • Best Day for Wins: Tuesday with over 62% success rate – maybe something magical about midweek!

Wins, Losses, and Draws

With more than 1700 wins across all time controls and less than 1200 losses, Pixe Alex has a knack for turning tables, grinding opponents down, and snatching that last critical point — often with a cheeky grin and a pawn promotion up their sleeve.

In summary, Pixe Alex is a formidable figure in the chess world — a Candidate Master who combines tenacity, strategy, and a bit of mystery into a blend that keeps friends and foes alike on their toes. Whether in blitz, bullet, or rapid, AlexpPixe plays chess not just as a game, but as an art form — with a sense of humor and a killer instinct.


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What went well in your bullet games

You’ve been playing with a bold, initiative‑driven style in bullet. Your willingness to enter sharp, tactical lines helps you seize the momentum before your opponent can fully organize. You also show strong fast‑play instincts: quick piece development, safe king position, and keeping the attack alive even when the initial sequence doesn’t yield an immediate win.

  • You frequently choose aggressive openings that generate imbalances early, which makes it harder for opponents to normalize their plans under time pressure.
  • Your quick development and active pieces put pressure on the opponent, creating chances to win material or force concessions on the king’s side.
  • When the immediate attack isn’t decisive, you still press by maintaining dynamic chances and avoiding passive exchanges that let your opponent breathe.

Key improvement areas

  • Time management under bullet pressure: aim for a steady mental budget per phase (roughly 10 seconds for the opening, tightening as the clock nears zero). If you’re unsure on a move, opt for a forcing line or a safe development move to preserve time.
  • Endgame readiness: bullet games often reach simplified endings quickly. Strengthen practical rook endings and basic king‑and‑pawn endgames so you can convert advantages even when material shifts or time runs short.
  • Consistency in safety before complexity: it’s easy to win material with a tactical shot, but if the resulting attack leaves your king exposed, have a quick safety plan or an immediate consolidation idea ready.
  • Pattern recognition under time pressure: sharpen recognition of common motifs (forks, pins, skewers, back‑rank ideas) so you can decide between risky continuations and solid consolidations faster.

Openings performance and how to leverage them

Your openings show you perform best in sharp, tactical battles. The Amar Gambit as White stands out as a strong weapon for you, producing quick, dynamic positions where you can often seize the initiative. As Black, your Sicilian‑based choices also offer good chances when you actively challenge White’s setup. A focused plan around a small, reliable set of responses will help you keep the edge even when opponents vary their approach.

  • Continue exploring the Amar Gambit as White, but add a compact study of the middlegame ideas that follow the typical sacrifices and piece activity you already enjoy.
  • Select 1–2 Black Sicilian setups you understand well and can switch to confidently if White avoids your main lines.
  • Balance risk and safety by having quick recovery moves in mind for very sharp lines, so you don’t get stuck in time trouble or tangled in a tactical minefield.

Practical plan and drills

To sustain improvement, try a focused, concise plan over the next month that emphasizes faster decision‑making, tactical sharpening, and endgame confidence.

  • Daily: complete 15–20 short tactical puzzles focusing on forks, pins, skewers, and discovered attacks (about 5–10 minutes total).
  • Weekly: review 1–2 recent bullet games and extract 1–2 concrete adjustments to apply in the next game.
  • Endgames: dedicate 2 sessions per week to practical rook endings and simple queen endings so you can convert advantages efficiently in longer bullets.
  • Opening study: reinforce the Amar Gambit lines as White and a compact set of Black Sicilian responses. Create quick reference notes for on‑board glance‑ables before games.

Notes and next steps

With your recent rating changes showing steady upward movement, continuing a structured plan can help maintain momentum. If you’d like, I can tailor a 6‑week schedule around your rating trends, with daily puzzles, weekly game reviews, and targeted middlegame ideas for your top openings. To kick off, you can share a compact summary of a recent bullet win and I’ll provide a focused breakdown of the turning points to study next.

Strength indicators you can monitor

  • Strength adjusted win rate: around 0.54, indicating your results are competitive when accounting for difficulty of opponents.
  • Short‑term trend: 1–3–6 month rating changes show continued growth; aim to pair this with consistent time management in bullet to sustain the climb.
  • Openings performance suggests focusing on your strongest sharp lines while maintaining safe alternatives to reduce risky deviations under time pressure.


🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
69360420obama 0W / 0L / 1D View
Most Played Opponents
tigerpaw123 38W / 4L / 0D View Games
sangavenger 37W / 3L / 0D View Games
Thanh Ninh Vo 13W / 22L / 3D View Games
Hieu Pham Minh 20W / 6L / 0D View Games
h2813 14W / 6L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2702 2735 2415 951
2024 2618 2706 2411 1187
2023 2663 2638 2425 2425
2022 2593 2603
2021 2600 2561 2262
2020 2535 2453 1934 967
2019 1930 1624 1779 1396
2018 2170 2019 1619
2017 1896 1966 1370
Rating by Year2017201820192020202120222023202420252735951YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 37W / 14L / 5D 35W / 19L / 6D 87.4
2024 76W / 41L / 6D 72W / 40L / 11D 83.7
2023 108W / 53L / 13D 83W / 68L / 11D 82.0
2022 12W / 10L / 1D 10W / 12L / 0D 73.9
2021 60W / 16L / 5D 60W / 21L / 3D 72.4
2020 44W / 34L / 9D 50W / 30L / 3D 69.0
2019 386W / 288L / 44D 356W / 316L / 36D 74.7
2018 115W / 41L / 1D 108W / 47L / 3D 58.2
2017 50W / 23L / 3D 51W / 23L / 5D 75.9

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 222 165 53 4 74.3%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 134 79 49 6 59.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 86 53 29 4 61.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 73 41 31 1 56.2%
King's Indian Attack 70 38 28 4 54.3%
Sicilian Defense: Accelerated Dragon, Exchange Variation 63 40 20 3 63.5%
Sicilian Defense 60 35 23 2 58.3%
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation, Botvinnik System 54 28 22 4 51.9%
English Opening 54 30 21 3 55.6%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 53 20 29 4 37.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 23 0
Losing 14 0
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