Overview
Alliced is a fierce online chess presence—part speed demon, part deep tactician—best known for dominating short time controls. A Bullet and Blitz specialist who favors sharp, fight‑til‑the‑clock games, Alliced combines opening ambition with remarkable resilience. Notably, Alliced reached a career high in Blitz play late in 2025 (2585 (2025-10-25)).
Preferred time control: Bullet — expect lightning decisions and daring sacrifices.
Playing style & strengths
Alliced's style is a blend of tactical acuity and stubborn defense. Games often swing wildly before ending in complex endgames—perfect for fans of chaotic theatre on the board.
- Fearless in tactics: exceptional comeback ability (often converts difficult positions into wins).
- Thrives in long battles: high endgame frequency and long average decisive games (lots of moves before the final curtain).
- Psychology: low early‑resignation rate—Alliced plays until mate or time pressure does the talking.
- Clockcraft: built for Bullet/Blitz — quick instincts and creative preps make time trouble an asset, not a liability.
Favorite openings & signature systems
Alliced returns again and again to a few reliable, sharp systems—especially the Sicilian family and the Caro‑Kann—where tactical chances abound.
- Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation — a go‑to with stellar win rates in both Blitz and Bullet.
- Caro-Kann Defense — surprisingly successful, especially when playing as White into the Caro‑Kann structures.
- Scotch Game — aggressive central play that suits Alliced’s direct style.
- Notable specialty: French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Botvinnik Variation — a high win‑rate grenade in Bullet play.
Career highlights & statistics
A quick snapshot of what the numbers say about Alliced:
- Over 2,800 recorded wins across time controls—an enormous body of practical experience.
- Huge activity spikes and rating climbs in the mid‑2010s and again from 2022–2025, reflecting sustained improvement and heavy tournament play.
- Impressive opening results against common lines—Najdorf, Caro‑Kann and several Sicilian subvariations are all in the arsenal.
- Most‑played opponent (online): bolondsakk — frequent encounters, intense mini‑rivalry.
Want to see the rise and fall of the blitz rollercoaster?
Sample game (mini tactical sketch)
Here's a compact, sharable sequence that captures Alliced's aggressive mindset (useful study for Bullet players):
Fun facts & table talk
- Best quirky hour to play: 03:00 (witching‑hour warrior).
- Comebacks: exceptional—Alliced turns around games with uncanny frequency.
- Tilt factor is present (like all humans)—expect a small emotional wobble after a bad loss, then a fast recovery.
- Average deciding move count is high—spectators get their money’s worth.
Curious about openings or terms? Try these quick lookups: Sicilian Defense, Najdorf, Caro-Kann Defense.