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AnalyseII

Since 2013 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
44.9%- 51.4%- 3.6%
Bullet 2045
3269W 3597L 288D
Blitz 2084
8341W 9689L 639D
Rapid 2276
461W 566L 58D
Daily 1436
65W 42L 0D

AnalyseII — Rapid chess raconteur

AnalyseII is a data‑savvy chess player who prefers the heat of Rapid games. Known for long, grindy battles and a fondness for the Queen's side and Sicilian structures, AnalyseII combines stubborn endgame technique with a habit of turning around dire positions — a comeback artist who plays like a detective with a stopwatch.

  • Preferred time control: Rapid (plays like they enjoy the thinking time but also the clock).
  • Playing signature: patient middlegame plans, heavy endgame work, and an appetite for tactical swerves.
  • Popular opening tastes: Sicilian Defense, Australian Defense, Amar Gambit, and several Queen's Gambit lines.

Career highlights & form

Across thousands of games, AnalyseII has shown steady growth and an ability to thrive in longer decisive contests. They favor deep fights and convert complex advantages into wins—often after long maneuvering sequences.

  • Remarkable resilience: an 87% comeback rate when behind — the sort of player who makes comebacks feel inevitable.
  • Endgame specialist: endgame frequency is high (nearly 80%), so don't expect quick draws.
  • Long games: average decisive length and move counts sit well above club norms, with AvgMovesPerWin ≈ 74 moves.
  • Peak Rapid performance: 2234 (2026-02-28) — a milestone often mentioned by commentators and coaching notes.
  • Form trend visual:
    Rapid Rating229121201949177816062018: 16632019: 17102022: 20002023: 18552024: 19622025: 21352026: 22342018201920222023202420252026

Opening repertoire — favorite lines

AnalyseII mixes mainstream theory with offbeat gambits to keep opponents uncomfortable. As both White and Black they cycle through familiar battlegrounds rather than flash novelties.

  • Sicilian Defense — a mainstay when playing Black; Najdorf and Alapin show up frequently. See: Sicilian Defense.
  • Australian Defense — a reliable choice for Rapid and Blitz; a signature for flexible counterplay.
  • Amar Gambit — surprisingly successful in many time controls; a blunt instrument that often yields interesting middlegames. See: Amar Gambit.
  • White tendencies — often opens with d4 and plays QGD/QGA setups, favoring structure over speculative tactics.

Playing style & analytics

Data paints AnalyseII as a marathoner: long games, deep preparation, strong endgame instincts, and a knack for salvaging points when the chips are down.

  • High endgame frequency (≈80%) and long average decisive games — expect lots of maneuvering.
  • Avg first capture occurs around move 7 — patient piece play before trades.
  • Psychology: TiltFactor 25 — loses patience sometimes, but more often grinds opponents down.
  • Best time of day to play: around 10:00 — mornings = clearest thinking.

Sample tactical showcase (replayable):

Notable opponents & rivalries

AnalyseII has numerous repeat matchups — friendly rivalries and long memory opponents on the server.

  • Most played: ayoub1996 (71 games), snarlster (64), oldbear1 (49).
  • Head‑to‑head highlights: solid record vs ayoub1996 (36–30–5), challenging results vs snarlster (21–41–2).
  • Frequently faces a broad pool — a player comfortable with variety and depth of opposition.

Streaks, quirks & trivia

  • Longest winning streak: 15 games — when the machine is warmed up, it’s warmed up.
  • Longest losing streak: 25 games — proof even the best have bad runs (and marvelous comebacks afterward).
  • Average decisive length across years hovers in the 70s — if you want a short game, you’re in the wrong match.
  • Fun habit: opens with d4 a lot; if you hear “d4” from AnalyseII, brace for an endgame fight.

Recent game & study

Explore a recent duel to see AnalyseII's typical mix of patience and tactical sting:

  • Example match: A recent duel vs ayoub1996
  • Study tip: watch move 25–40 in many of AnalyseII's wins — the transition plans from middlegame to endgame often decide the result.

For fans and coaches

If you’re preparing against AnalyseII, remember: they love complex, long games and are dangerous in simplified endgames. Don't give them easy targets; keep the balance tilted and avoid speculative pawn snatches that lead to long technical fights.

  • Strengths: endgame technique, comeback ability, consistent preparation depth in recent years.
  • Weaknesses: occasional tilt and longer periods of inconsistency in very high‑volume blitz runs.
  • Coaching note: focus on early simplifications and avoiding passive positions going into long endgames.

Want more?

Charts, full game archives, and move‑by‑move annotations are available for analysts and fans. Try the Rapid trend chart above or request a deeper opening report (Sicilian/Amar Gambit analysis recommended).

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