Overview — Asmatisc: Bullet Aficionado
Asmatisc is a fast, fearless chess player best known for crushing opponents in Bullet games with a tactical punch and unusual staying power in long endgames. A late-night grinder who thrives in 1–2 minute battles, Asmatisc reached a peak Bullet rating in January 2026 (2206 (2026-01-12)). Keywords for search: Asmatisc chess, Bullet specialist, tactical endgames, Caro-Kann expert.
Playing Style & Strengths
Aggressive opening choices, quick tactical instincts and surprisingly durable endgame technique define Asmatisc's play. Games often begin at frantic Bullet tempo but frequently end after long maneuvering — average decisive games approach 78 moves.
- Style: Tactical and opportunistic, with strong endgame follow-through (Endgame Frequency: 84.3%).
- Resilience: High comeback rate and strong Win Rate After Losing Piece.
- Mental game: Low tilt (Tilt Factor 3) and peak performance late at night (best around 02:00).
- Typical patterns: early captures around move 5 and long decisive play (AvgMovesPerWin ≈ 78).
Repertoire Highlights
Asmatisc prefers sound yet combative systems. Both as White and Black the repertoire mixes classical defenses with surprise gambits to unsettle opponents fast.
- Black favorites: Caro-Kann Defense (excellent results), Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation, Modern, plus occasional Amar Gambit tricks.
- White inclinations and sidelines: Scandinavian Defense lines (handling it as Black), Four Knights Game, and the cheeky Barnes Defense.
- Notable stat: crushing performance in Caro-Kann Exchange as Black (very high win rate in the sample).
Streaks & Rivalries
Impressive streaks and consistent matchups define Asmatisc’s competitive history.
- Longest winning streak recorded: 47 games.
- Most-played opponent in the dataset: cefeida75 (9 games; Asmatisc leads 7–2). See opponent profile: cefeida75.
- Typical record split: dominant with White (about 74% wins) and equally strong with Black (about 72% wins).
When to Face Asmatisc
Timing matters. Asmatisc scores best late at night and on certain weekdays — a tactical hazard for opponents who play at odd hours.
- Best days: Thursday and Sunday show especially strong win rates.
- Best hours: heavy wins around 22:00–23:00 and the 02:00 sweet spot.
- Practical tip: avoid playing bullet marathons against Asmatisc during late-night sessions.
Sample Game (PGN)
A short, clean example of Asmatisc’s lightning tactics — a quick mate delivered after energetic development:
Fun Facts & Placeholders
A few playful notes and quick links to explore Asmatisc's profile further:
- Nickname idea: “The Bullet Botanist” — plants tactical traps and harvests blunders.
- Peak moments: hit new heights in January 2026 (2206 (2026-01-12)).
- Study aids and links: Caro-Kann Defense, Scandinavian Defense, cefeida75.
Summary
Asmatisc is a Bullet-focused, tactically adept player who converts frenetic openings into deep, technical finishes. With exceptional comeback metrics, long decisive games, and a repertoire centered on Caro-Kann and Scandinavian ideas, Asmatisc is a dangerous opponent for anyone who underestimates late-night speed chess.