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Bigfun2

Playing Since: 2019-10-09 (Active)

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Daily: 1529
199W / 106L / 15D
Rapid: 2207
2346W / 2303L / 310D
Blitz: 1968
2466W / 2320L / 235D
Bullet: 1844
1359W / 1312L / 55D

Bigfun2: The Chess Enthusiast with a Twist of Fun

Bigfun2 is a relentless chess warrior who has been battling it out on the online boards since at least 2019. Showing a steady and impressive climb through the ranks, this player combines tactical awareness, resilience, and a pinch of luck to keep their opponents on their toes.

Rating Journey

Starting with humble beginnings around a 600-700 blitz rating, Bigfun2's play evolved dramatically over the years. By 2024, they've broken through the 1800 barrier in blitz and soared up to an extraordinary peak rapid rating exceeding 2100! This progress was anything but boring—expect surprises, come-from-behind victories, and some beautifully chaotic games.

Playing Style & Strengths

With a tactical comeback rate of nearly 71%, Bigfun2 hates to admit defeat early and often fights tooth and nail after losing material. There's a meaningful love for the endgame, appearing in over half of their matches, where the average win takes about 52 moves—plenty of chess drama unfolds here!

Early resignations are a bit of a guilty pleasure for Bigfun2 (around 14%), perhaps saving themselves for another round of brilliant yet risky play. The player's win rates are slightly better when playing White (about 51%) suggesting a strong opening prep and a penchant to dictate the pace.

Openings & Favorites

Bigfun2 keeps opponents guessing with a mysterious "Top Secret" approach in all time controls, playing over 6800 blitz games with nearly a 50% win rate. Sicilian Defense variations, especially the Rauzer, and a mix of modern and classical openings make up the repertoire. Sometimes, this player even experiments with offbeat choices—for fun of course.

Recent Battles

The most recent battles reveal a fierce competitor with both victories and losses achieved by resignation or on time. In a recent dramatic win, Bigfun2 capitalized on time pressure against angelcaissa in a Sicilian Defense skirmish, demonstrating nerves of steel to clinch the victory on the clock.

But not every day is triumphant—losses like the tough game to Deeno21 remind us Bigfun2’s journey is filled with highs and lows, making each victory all the sweeter.

A Bit About The Person Behind Bigfun2

Besides the chessboard, Bigfun2 might just be the perfect mix of a strategist and entertainer. Their username says it all: always ready to have big fun with every game, no matter the result. If chess had a social club, Bigfun2 would be there cracking jokes and dropping pawns with flair.

Stats Snapshot

  • Total Blitz Wins: 3,412
  • Total Blitz Losses: 3,206
  • Peak Blitz Rating: 1919 (May 2024)
  • Peak Rapid Rating: 2172 (December 2024)
  • Favorite Time to Play: 3 PM (When the brain is blitzing!)
  • Longest Winning Streak: 17 games (because streaks are life)
  • Current Tilt Level: 14 out of 100 - mostly cool, sometimes spicy

Final Words

Bigfun2 is proof that chess is as much about persistence and personality as it is about perfect moves. Whether grinding out long endgames or pulling victories in frantic time scrambles, this player keeps the spirit lively—because losing is just a warm-up for the next big fun!


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Quick summary

Nice runs recently — your rating trend over 3–6 months is strongly upward, and your overall strength‑adjusted win rate (~52.5%) shows you convert advantages at a decent clip. You win with active play and tactical shots, but you also drop points in messy positions and on king safety. Below I highlight concrete patterns and a short plan to keep improving in bullet.

Highlights — what you do well

  • You spot mating patterns and tactical finishes quickly — your recent wins include clean decisive sequences and a direct queen mate (see the example game viewer below).
  • Your opening choices include many high‑win lines (Colle, Amar Gambit, Modern, Caro‑Kann) where you get comfortable positions and convert well.
  • You handle time pressure reasonably: many wins are achieved while still keeping enough time to execute the final tactics.
  • Your long‑term trend is excellent: big gains over 3–6 months means your training and experience are working.

Example: replay the finish of your recent mate to reinforce the motif:

Recurring problems to fix

  • King safety in chaotic middlegames — several losses stem from letting the opponent’s queen or pieces invade your king area. When the center opens, prioritize a quick king shelter or piece blockades.
  • Loose pieces and hanging tactics — in fast games you sometimes leave pieces en prise or miscount trades (watch back when you give up exchanges like Rxf7 lines).
  • Opening weaknesses — your stats show lower win rates in Scandinavian and Sicilian lines. Those are counterattacking openings where one slip can lead to a bad early position; you should simplify your approach there or learn a narrow, practical line.
  • Converting small advantages — you get the initiative often but occasionally overcomplicate instead of simplifying and forcing the win (look for safe exchanges and pawn advances when ahead).

Practical, actionable next steps (bullet friendly)

  • Daily 5–10 minute tactic blitz: focus on puzzles with mates and forks to reinforce the quick pattern recognition that wins you games.
  • Opening triage: pick 2 “must win” openings (your strong ones) and 1 “stop the bleeding” opening. For losses, either avoid the Scandinavian as Black for a week or learn one solid variation with a clear plan.
  • One position drill per day: replay one of your losses and force yourself to find the defensive idea — move the king to safety or neutralize a key attacking piece.
  • Time management rule: if you have a clear forced plan, spend no more than 4–6 seconds per move in the middle game. Save time for critical tactics and the endgame. Use premoves only when absolutely safe.
  • Endgame fundamentals: review basic king+rook vs king, and simple queen vs rook net mates — many bullet wins/loses hinge on knowing a short technique under time pressure.

Short weekly practice plan (20–30 minutes/day)

  • Days 1–3: 10 minutes tactics (speed puzzles) + 10 minutes playing 1|0 or 3|0 practice focusing on pattern application.
  • Day 4: 15 minutes opening review — pick one weak opening line from your stats (Scandinavian or Sicilian) and learn two safe replies.
  • Day 5: 10 minutes endgames (basic mates, rook endgames) + 10 minutes slow game (5|3) to practice technique.
  • Day 6–7: Play targeted bullet sessions, but review two lost games after the session and annotate the critical moments.

Small tactical and positional reminders

  • When your queen is active in the opponent’s camp, count checks and flight squares for both kings before capturing — many quick mates come from forcing lines you can set up in advance.
  • “Knight on rim is dim” — avoid repeated knight moves to the edge unless there’s a concrete gain.
  • When ahead in material, simplify by trading queens or rooks if the opponent has active counterplay against your king.

Opponent review & replay

Review games against regular opponents to find patterns. Example quick links:

  • Replay the win against sb-zain (clean finishing sequence above).
  • Study the loss to tarundeep67 for defensive ideas — why the attack succeeded and how to parry it next time.

Short checklist to use during bullet games

  • Before each move: one-second scan — am I dropping a piece or allowing a tactic?
  • If you see a forcing line (checks/captures), calculate until it’s resolved — don’t guess.
  • When low on time: simplify if safe; avoid speculative sacrifices unless mate is immediate.

Motivation & next targets

Your long‑term slope is excellent — keep the current study rhythm and focus on the one or two leak areas above. Short term target: stabilize your 1‑month dip by doing focused opening triage and 5–7 days of tactics work; medium term target: push your monthly avg up by 50–100 rating with the weekly plan above.

If you want, I can:

  • Annotate one loss and one win move‑by‑move (pick the games).
  • Create a 4‑week personalized training schedule focused on your weakest openings.


🆚 Opponent Insights

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1844 1980 2112 1329
2024 1423 1812 2107 1492
2023 1501 1708 1970 1350
2022 1312 1552 1912 1478
2021 1173 1304 1618 1262
2020 1027 1322 1397 1239
2019 609
Rating by Year20192020202120222023202420252112609YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1101W / 868L / 77D 1061W / 924L / 74D 45.7
2024 835W / 736L / 61D 818W / 719L / 65D 59.9
2023 809W / 694L / 70D 736W / 800L / 56D 43.3
2022 532W / 519L / 40D 477W / 528L / 58D 60.0
2021 465W / 428L / 37D 433W / 467L / 33D 61.7
2020 675W / 574L / 64D 606W / 637L / 60D 60.5
2019 54W / 54L / 6D 37W / 76L / 3D 51.8

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scotch Game 420 214 182 24 51.0%
Petrov's Defense 287 117 154 16 40.8%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 244 120 106 18 49.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 198 92 90 16 46.5%
French Defense: Advance Variation 198 90 90 18 45.5%
Four Knights Game 188 102 71 15 54.3%
Sicilian Defense 167 81 77 9 48.5%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 129 63 57 9 48.8%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 128 61 60 7 47.7%
Philidor Defense 124 65 51 8 52.4%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 3050 1615 1411 24 53.0%
Scotch Game 374 208 150 16 55.6%
Amar Gambit 257 126 124 7 49.0%
Petrov's Defense 257 129 115 13 50.2%
Scandinavian Defense 200 103 87 10 51.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 189 103 80 6 54.5%
Australian Defense 182 88 83 11 48.4%
Barnes Defense 165 85 73 7 51.5%
Four Knights Game 158 80 69 9 50.6%
Sicilian Defense 150 84 62 4 56.0%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scotch Game 144 83 58 3 57.6%
Scandinavian Defense 135 51 79 5 37.8%
Amar Gambit 130 79 47 4 60.8%
Australian Defense 118 59 57 2 50.0%
Barnes Defense 106 48 57 1 45.3%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 101 66 33 2 65.3%
Sicilian Defense 89 37 52 0 41.6%
Modern 87 54 28 5 62.1%
Caro-Kann Defense 86 52 33 1 60.5%
Petrov's Defense 80 43 37 0 53.8%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Defense 26 22 4 0 84.6%
Amar Gambit 23 19 3 1 82.6%
Amazon Attack 20 11 8 1 55.0%
Scotch Game 20 14 4 2 70.0%
Four Knights Game 19 11 6 2 57.9%
Australian Defense 16 10 6 0 62.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 15 8 6 1 53.3%
Petrov's Defense 14 9 3 2 64.3%
Sicilian Defense 11 9 2 0 81.8%
Unknown 11 11 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 18 1
Losing 14 0
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