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bgfbfbgfbgfgf

Playing Since: 2019-02-06 (Inactive)

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Rapid: 2645
1W / 4L / 1D
Blitz: 2783
440W / 372L / 84D
Bullet: 2723
137W / 124L / 14D

Profile of Chess Player: bgfbfbgfbgfgf

Known only by the mystifying handle bgfbfbgfbgfgf, this blitz virtuoso plays chess with the speed and unpredictability of a caffeinated squirrel on a tightrope. Having soared to a peak blitz rating of 2803 in October 2020, bgfbfbgfbgfgf is a master of the rapid and furious battlefield, where quick wits and even quicker moves reign supreme.

Their bullet rating isn’t too shabby either, peaking at a striking 2740, making them a force to be reckoned with in fast-paced chess duels. Rapid games see a much more casual performance, but after all, who has time for slow chess when the clock ticks fast?

With a Blitz record of over 1150 games, boasting 544 wins, bgfbfbgfbgfgf prefers to dance with the Sicilian Defense in its many flavorful varieties—Najdorf, Dragon, and Canal Attack all feature prominently in their fiery repertoire. But beware the English Opening Symmetrical Variation with an impressive win rate over 70% — a reliable weapon in the arsenal of this lightning tactician.

Games tend to be long and complex, with average decisive game lengths nearing 80 moves, hinting at formidable endurance and strategic depth. They rarely surrender easily, sporting an 87.5% comeback rate against adversity—demonstrating that a lost piece is just an invitation for a cunning counterattack.

Off the board, bgfbfbgfbgfgf’s psychological resilience is proven by an impressively low tilt factor and a penchant for playing their best at the mysterious hour of 23:00. Whether it's a rapid-fire blitz showdown or a bullet brawl, expect a player who refuses to go down without a fight.

Recent Highlights

Most recently, bgfbfbgfbgfgf clinched a victory against valeriocarnicelli by resignation in a thrilling Sicilian Accelerated Dragon variation battle. Prior to that, a stunning checkmate against m_ezat reaffirmed their tactical prowess and keen sense for mating nets.

[Event "Live Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2020.10.13"]
[White "bgfbfbgfbgfgf"]
[Black "valeriocarnicelli"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B34"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. Nge2 g6 4. d4 cxd4 5. Nxd4 Bg7 6. Be3 Nf6 7. Nxc6 bxc6 8. e5 Ng8 9. Bd4 Qa5 10. Bc4 Bxe5 11. O-O Nf6 12. Re1 Bxd4 13. Qxd4 O-O 14. Rxe7 Qg5 15. h4 Qf5 16. Bd3 c5 17. Qd6 Ne8 18. Rxe8 1-0
  

Playing Style & Fun Facts

  • Preferred Time Control: Blitz (you blink, they move)
  • Early Resignation Rate: 2.06% — they fight to the end with a dogged spirit
  • Favorite Openings in Blitz: Sicilian Defense (various flavors), English Opening Symmetrical Variation, Nimzo Indian Defense
  • Average Moves Per Win: ~80 — a true strategist, not just a speedster
  • Comeback Rate: Almost 88% — if the game's not over, they’re plotting your downfall
  • Longest Winning Streak: 10 games of pure chess domination
  • Most Played Opponent: tayson_7, with over 335 battles fought on the 64 squares

When it comes to chess, bgfbfbgfbgfgf is a whirlwind of calculated chaos, explosive attacks, and patient strategy wrapped in an enigmatic username. Don’t blink during their games—unless you want to miss a brilliant checkmate or an unexpected turnaround.


Coach's Avatar

Hi bgfbfbgfbgfgf! Here is some structured feedback based on your latest games.

1. What you already do very well

  • Opening initiative. You willingly grab space with early e- and d-pawn thrusts and are not afraid of sharp lines such as the Accelerated Dragon (14.Rxe7!) or the Fantasy Caro-Kann. Your results against strong opposition show that opponents often fail to equalise.
  • Tactical alertness. Repeated exchange- and piece-sacrifices (e.g. 15.Nc7+!! against LiamVrolijk) display excellent calculation and a fine feel for dynamic compensation.
  • Conversion when ahead. In several wins you simplified to technically won endings and finished the job with confidence, even in time pressure. See the accurate rook manoeuvres in your win versus Orest_Vovk.

2. Main improvement themes

  1. Time management. Four of your last seven losses were on the clock. You often reach move 25 with <10 seconds while the position is still complex. Try scheduling small “time checkpoints” (e.g. ≥1 min on move 15, ≥20 sec on move 25) and practising 1 | 0 bullet solely to learn moving on intuition.
  2. Transition from middlegame to endgame. When the initiative fades you occasionally over-press. In the Old Benoni game against pwnattack you allowed …e5–e4 and your structure collapsed. Often a simple consolidation move would keep a small edge:


    Instead of the speculative 14.Rxd6?!, doubling rooks first keeps all the tension while posing zero risk.
  3. Defensive technique. Several losses began with pawn storms against your king (…g5 vs amintabatabaei, …h5 vs PavelShkapenko). Work on recognising critical moments when you must switch from attack to prophylaxis—moves like h3/h6, Kh1/Kh8, or trading a dangerous attacker save time later.

3. Opening laboratory

LinePractical tips
Sicilian as White Against …Nc6 & …g6 setups you score well. Add one “positional” weapon—e.g. 6.Be2 against the Najdorf—so opponents cannot prepare only for your sharp lines.
1.d4 repertoire Your London/Colle structures are solid but can become passive. Consider flexibly mixing in 3.c4 to keep Black guessing.
Defence vs 1.e4 The Accelerated Dragon serves you well, but the Maroczy Bind (see loss vs LiamVrolijk) is frustrating. Study the modern …a5 ideas or add a second option (e.g. 1…e5 heading for a Ruy López).

4. Suggested training routine (next 4 weeks)

  1. Daily 15-minute tactics streak focusing on intermediate moves and defensive resources.
  2. 2 rapid games (10 | 5) per week where the only goal is to hit your time checkpoints.
  3. Review those rapid games with an engine, but annotate before switching Stockfish on—train your own evaluation skills.
  4. Pick one recent loss and write down three alternative candidate moves at the critical moment (like 14.Rfd1 above). This builds pattern recall.

5. Progress trackers

Peak blitz rating: 2803 (2020-10-03)
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6. Motivational quote

“The winner is the player who makes the next-to-last mistake.” — Steinitz
Keep the mistakes small and the clock under control, and your attacking flair will shine even brighter!

Good luck with your training, and feel free to reach out if you’d like deeper analysis of specific games or openings.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
Mukhammadali Abdurakhmonov 133W / 112L / 90D
isaiahdaniel 10W / 15L / 1D
x-7648210036 11W / 9L / 5D
cn_ua 8W / 4L / 2D
Hikaru Nakamura 3W / 10L / 0D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2020 2723 2783 1786
2019 2560 2619
Rating by Year2019202027832560YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2020 121W / 89L / 23D 120W / 92L / 17D 81.5
2019 237W / 183L / 75D 209W / 218L / 59D 76.7

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 80 33 42 5 41.2%
Sicilian Defense 31 12 17 2 38.7%
Catalan Opening 28 14 11 3 50.0%
Nimzo-Indian Defense: Classical Variation, Belyavsky Gambit 28 12 5 11 42.9%
Amar Gambit 27 8 6 13 29.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 26 13 12 1 50.0%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 24 13 5 6 54.2%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 22 8 11 3 36.4%
Döry Defense 20 9 9 2 45.0%
Australian Defense 20 6 11 3 30.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 60 29 28 3 48.3%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 24 11 11 2 45.8%
Australian Defense 16 8 8 0 50.0%
Modern 15 8 7 0 53.3%
King's Indian Attack 14 8 4 2 57.1%
English Opening: Caro-Kann Defensive System 9 2 7 0 22.2%
Sicilian Defense 8 6 2 0 75.0%
Amar Gambit 7 0 5 2 0.0%
East Indian Defense 6 3 3 0 50.0%
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation 6 3 2 1 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 4
Losing 10 0