Overview — AllGuns_Blazing: Blitz Specialist
AllGuns_Blazing is an energetic, highly active chess player known for a blitz-first approach and a taste for sharp, tactical fights. With thousands of rapid-fire games and a peak blitz burst in early 2021, this profile highlights a player who thrives under time pressure, favors dynamic openings, and loves long, decisive encounters — often lasting 70+ moves.
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- Preferred time control: Blitz (appears to be the primary focus).
- Peak moments centered around 2020–2021 when performance hit its apex.
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Career highlights
- Peak Blitz rating: 2270 (2021-02-09) (Feb 2021) — a clear high-water mark in the blitz arena.
- Extremely high volume: tens of thousands of games across Blitz, Bullet, Rapid and Daily formats — a grindy competitor who learns by playing.
- Longest winning streak: 11 games. Longest losing streak: 15 games. Current losing streak: 2.
- Notable surge period: late 2020 into 2021 produced some of the account's strongest monthly figures and sustained peak performance.
Playing style & key statistics
AllGuns_Blazing combines tactical grit with surprising endurance — games tend to be long, endgames occur frequently, and the player shows a strong ability to recover from setbacks.
- Early resignation rate: 0.52 (this account will end hopeless games quickly — mercy is in short supply).
- Endgame frequency: 78.99% — many fights go the distance.
- Average moves per decisive game: ~75 — long, blood-and-bones encounters more than 1-minute bullet skirmishes.
- Tactical resilience: Comeback rate 84; win rate after losing material ~39% — never count them out.
- Time-of-day & day-of-week edges: best day Tuesday (≈43.65% win rate), best time approximately 05:00 (psychological sweet spot).
Favorite openings & repertoire
Openings lean toward dynamic and asymmetrical systems — Sicilians, English systems and the delightfully named Pterodactyl show up often.
- Modern Defense: Pterodactyl Variation — heavy usage and large sample size. (Modern Defense: Pterodactyl Variation)
- Sicilian Defense family — classic blitz playgrounds (Najdorf, Accelerated Dragon, Closed lines). (Sicilian Defense)
- English Opening — Drill Variation and other Anglo setups are recurring weapons. (English Opening: Drill Variation)
- Amazon Attack and its Siberian offshoot — unusual but frequent choices that make opponents uncomfortable. (Amazon Attack)
Why that matters: a broad, aggressive opening mix suits blitz — imbalance, complications and fewer rote draws.
Rivalries & notable opponents
Some opponents appear again and again — fierce mini-rivalries built from hundreds of games.
- Most-played: justagame9 — ~207 games (record with AllGuns_Blazing: 117–65–25).
- Frequent clash: knightqueen9 — ~169 games (record: 120–46–3).
- Another regular: pawncracker123 — ~124 games (record: 87–34–3).
- Fun to explore: quick rematch culture — many opponents show up dozens or hundreds of times, ideal for studying opening trends and psychological patterns.
Curious fans can open a memorable match: Epic Clash.
Sample game (for study)
One short illustrative sequence you can paste into a viewer (moves separated by | for the PGN placeholder below):
That sequence captures the kind of chaotic, long-term middlegame positions this account often seeks — complications, pawn storms, and lots of piece play.
Fun facts & quick SEO-ready stats
- Large Blitz dataset: thousands of games — ideal for pattern analysis and opening research.
- Strong resilience: high comeback rate — AllGuns_Blazing fights to the end.
- Opening diversity: regularly plays offbeat systems like the Amazon Attack and Pterodactyl — great material for novelty hunting.
- Streaks worth noting: longest winning run of 11; longest skid of 15 — a rollercoaster temperament.
- Placeholder for deeper dive: and representative peak marker 2270 (2021-02-09).
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