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ArnaudMrs

Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
34.1%- 63.3%- 2.6%
Bullet 783
49W 79L 2D
Blitz 752
614W 1234L 51D
Rapid 1131
220W 328L 16D
Daily 925
12W 20L 0D

ArnaudMrs — Chess Biography

ArnaudMrs is a blitz-loving, comeback-happy chess player who treats the clock like a spicy condiment. Known online for fast instincts and a fondness for offbeat gambits, ArnaudMrs has logged thousands of games across Blitz, Rapid, Bullet, and Daily time controls and keeps returning to the board even after long cold streaks.

Preferred time control: Blitz. Peak Blitz rating: 1033 (2020-12-09).

Playing Style and Strengths

ArnaudMrs plays long-ish decisive games and often grinds in endgames. The style mixes stubborn defense with tactical opportunism. Here are the signature tendencies:

  • Comeback specialist: impressive comeback rate of 76.26 percent.
  • Endgame-focused: endgame frequency around 63 percent, so prepare for long fights.
  • Patient attacker: average moves per win about 54 and per loss about 64.
  • Quick resignations are rare but present; early resignation rate about 1.5 percent.
  • Psychology note: best morning hour listed as 07:00 and a quirky tilt factor to watch.

Openings and Favorite Lines

If you like familiar names with dramatic subtitles, you will find ArnaudMrs charmingly unpredictable. The most-played openings in Blitz include:

  • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation (London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation) — heavily played and much experimented with.
  • Amazon Attack (Amazon Attack) — a pet line that appears often in both White and Black games.
  • Scandinavian Defense (Scandinavian Defense) — a frequently encountered reply when the center becomes contentious.
  • Blackburne Shilling Gambit and Amar Gambit — flirtations with cheeky traps and sharp theory.

ArnaudMrs tends to alternate ambitious opening choices with grounded endgame preparation, a combination that has yielded both surprise wins and learning losses.

Career Highlights and Patterns

Highlights and notable career rhythms worth knowing:

  • Huge activity in Blitz: thousands of Blitz games on record and steady monthly play across multiple years. See a quick visualization:
    Blitz Rating8537346154963762020: 4152021: 5022022: 6062023: 8142024: 7212025: 6632026: 7522020202120222023202420252026
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  • Longest winning streak recorded: 13 games. Longest losing streak recorded: 53 games. Current losing streak at the last update: 19 games.
  • Strength adjusted win rates show solid Rapid and Blitz performance relative to opponents.
  • Not afraid to try oddities. Popular novelty weapons include the Amazon Attack and the Blackburne Shilling Gambit.

Notable Opponents and Matchups

ArnaudMrs has recurring matches against a handful of frequent opponents. Results are a mix of rivalry and learning:

  • Most played opponent: ecliptique57 — a marathon matchup with many decisions.
  • Other frequent names: Sandy-Rose Bilodeau-Savaria, thevertmenthe, raphrena420 and magicjokic.
  • Record quirks: some opponents show lopsided results that tell a story of stylistic clashes and long rematches.

Sample Game (compressed)

Here is a short sample PGN to explore a typical middlegame transition. Use the viewer to replay moves and examine tactics.

Fun Facts and Personality

ArnaudMrs is the type of player who mixes seriousness with mischief. Expect:

  • A taste for gambits and “cute” traps when the clock is ticking.
  • Resilience after long losing stretches. The comeback statistics are real.
  • Matches played at all hours. The hour-of-day win rates show spikes at odd times, which makes sense for a night-owl or a sunrise strategist.

If chess had a mood ring, ArnaudMrs would wear it proudly and occasionally flip it the bird when a Blackburne Shilling goes sideways.

Want to Follow or Challenge?

Interested in watching the rating trajectory or diving into specific games and openings? Use the chart and profile placeholders above. For opening theory, check these quick links: London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation and Amazon Attack.

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