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birb_memes

Playing Since: 2018-05-22 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟♟

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Rapid: 2512
0W / 1L / 0D
Blitz: 2721
8583W / 10095L / 2239D
Bullet: 2548
1189W / 1452L / 193D

birb_memes: The Blitz and Bullet Maestro

Emerging from the chaotic intersections of online bullet duels and blitz battles, birb_memes is a fierce competitor with a rating rollercoaster that would make a rollercoaster jealous. Peaking at an electrifying 2749 in bullet chess (September 2020) and a blistering 2807 in blitz (June 2023), this player has weaponized speed and tactics to strike fear into opponents' clocks everywhere.

Career Highlights & Style

Starting serious battles in 2018, birb_memes quickly climbed into the upper echelons, playing thousands of games in both bullet and blitz formats. Known for an impressive 81 moves average per win and a profound 80% endgame frequency, this player’s games are marathons, not sprints, despite the time controls.

With a lightning-fast early resignation rate of just 0.32%, birb_memes rarely throws in the towel - this is a fighter who prefers to battle to the bitter end. Sporting a comeback rate of nearly 86%, they thrive on turning the tide even after losing material, proving nerves of steel and a cunning brain.

Opening Repertoire: A “Top Secret” Experience

In bullet and blitz, birb_memes often opts for a mysterious "Top Secret" opening, which, given the win rates (~36-40%), might be code for “random but effective.” However, classics like the Sicilian Defense Delayed Alapin Variation and Caro-Kann Defense show decent scoring power with win rates over 60%. When opponents see birb_memes' opening, they know trouble’s brewing.

Battles Against Rivals & Time Warner

Among the nemeses and sparring partners, birb_memes has locked horns most with players jackrodgers, tpros, and bswpaulsen, playing over 80 games apiece - talk about persistent!

Interestingly, birb_memes performs slightly better against lower-rated opponents but stays competitive even against equals, showing an adaptable and fierce competitive spirit.

Recent Spectacles

Just recently (June 2025), birb_memes clinched a sharp victory against Caroexpert via a swift queen sortie in the Caro-Kann Defense, forcing resignation in style. Prior to that was a fiery checkmate in the French Defense Exchange Variation, demonstrating sharp tactical eyesight.

But even champions face setbacks: a recent loss to notable player gmmitkov ended in resignation, proving that even the best sometimes have to swallow defeat while plotting their next comeback.

The Personality Behind the Username

Is birb_memes just a meme enthusiast who decided to master the 64 squares, or a serious speed chess tactician with a sense of humor? Maybe both! Their style indicates a player who loves drama, intricate battles that test endurance, and a dash of unpredictability. The username birb_memes alone suggests a lighthearted soul who also knows how to pack a tactical punch.

Winning Moments & Philosophy

Despite the intense competition, birb_memes keeps a level head, with a remarkably low tilt factor of 12, and an uncanny knack for snatching wins during late-night hours (best time: 23:00). They know that chess is as much about endurance and mindset as it is about moves on the board.

In summary, birb_memes is a formidable shadow in the speed chess universe—quick, cunning, and rarely dull. For opponents, it’s not just about the moves; it’s about surviving the meme-inspired blitzkrieg.


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What You Did Well

You have a solid foundation in openings like the {{Australian Defense}}, {{Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation}}, and {{Sicilian Defense}} which are showing decent win rates around 40-47%. Your strong rating history, peaking above 2700 in recent months, demonstrates sustained high-level play. Notably, you managed to convert tactical advantages effectively in your recent win, showing good calculation and awareness of attacking motifs.

  • Effective tactical piece play, capturing key material and forcing resignations early.
  • Good control of open files and active rook placement in complex middlegames.
  • Positional understanding in maneuvering knights and bishops to increase pressure.
  • Defensive resilience that allows you to hold games well when down material or in equal positions.
  • Maintaining focus and leveraging strong openings to develop good positions quickly.

Areas to Improve

While your skill and rating are impressive, recent games show some tendencies that are worth refining to sustain and improve your level further.

  • Time Management: In at least two of your recent losses, the games ended on time forfeits. Managing your clock better, especially in time pressure, could reduce losses based on time rather than position.
  • Handling Endgames: Some recent ending positions in your losses suggest continuing to work on converting or defending endgame scenarios. Improving technique could help salvage or win close games.
  • Opening Variety and Preparation: Your top openings are solid, but some show a sub-50% win rate. Deepening theoretical knowledge or incorporating new ideas against common responses in lines like the French Exchange and Advance Variations could give you an edge.
  • Maintaining Momentum: Your recent monthly rating change shows a slight dip (-66) although longer-term trends are positive. Focus on consistency and adapting playstyle to counter opponents’ strategies more effectively.
  • Calculations in Complex Positions: You perform well tactically but sometimes miss defensive resources or better plans in very sharp or unbalanced positions. Practicing calculation drills can sharpen this.

Next Steps for Improvement

Here are actionable recommendations to continue advancing your blitz play and overall chess strength:

  • Incorporate regular time-trouble practice sessions, simulating end-of-game time pressure to improve speed and decision-making.
  • Study endgame theory and solve practical endgame exercises focusing on king and pawn endings, minor piece endings, and rook endings.
  • Update opening repertoire by reviewing recent grandmaster games in your favorite lines and trying alternative responses to keep opponents guessing.
  • Use tactical training tools to strengthen calculation accuracy and pattern recognition, especially in positions with threats and counter-threats.
  • Analyze losses in detail to identify specific mistakes and missed opportunities. This reflection will build awareness and help avoid similar errors.
  • Maintain physical and mental stamina before and during games to reduce blunders caused by fatigue.

Remember that your strength-adjusted win rate near 50% at this high level is very respectable; small improvements can push your results significantly higher.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
Arkadij Naiditsch 1W / 0L / 0D View
vignesh_1229 0W / 1L / 0D View
blitzvoler 1W / 0L / 0D View
biscuitsandcoffee 1W / 1L / 1D View
positionalvillain 1W / 0L / 0D View
bcemmat 4W / 3L / 2D View
Nikola Mitkov 2W / 2L / 0D View
ammarkefi 1W / 0L / 0D View
julmiri Muhammad Zulfaqar Abu Bakar 11W / 13L / 6D View
Slide-Away 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
Jack Rodgers 43W / 54L / 20D View Games
Tiago Pereira Rodrigues 41W / 44L / 8D View Games
BSWPaulsen 39W / 39L / 12D View Games
Alan Stein 34W / 42L / 6D View Games
union_find_disjoint_set 80W / 0L / 1D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2548 2750 2512
2024 2542 2587
2023 2510 2609
2022 2540 2514 2512
2021 2600 2618 2512
2020 2679 2519 2512
2019 2453 2453 2512
2018 2500 2509 1800
Rating by Year2018201920202021202220232024202527501800YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 464W / 521L / 124D 443W / 558L / 117D 82.1
2024 487W / 536L / 125D 406W / 610L / 128D 81.9
2023 528W / 617L / 176D 490W / 686L / 146D 81.9
2022 466W / 509L / 87D 442W / 523L / 100D 80.4
2021 806W / 849L / 183D 748W / 928L / 186D 82.3
2020 872W / 843L / 212D 760W / 981L / 189D 81.7
2019 799W / 862L / 208D 756W / 904L / 190D 81.9
2018 752W / 810L / 147D 762W / 833L / 127D 81.3

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Australian Defense 305 148 142 15 48.5%
Barnes Defense 265 115 136 14 43.4%
French Defense 188 80 91 17 42.5%
Amar Gambit 158 62 84 12 39.2%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 157 54 85 18 34.4%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 156 69 79 8 44.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 152 77 67 8 50.7%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 142 61 72 9 43.0%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 137 60 65 12 43.8%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 112 42 62 8 37.5%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Australian Defense 2151 927 1003 221 43.1%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 1566 687 696 183 43.9%
Sicilian Defense 1395 656 611 128 47.0%
Barnes Defense 1371 571 668 132 41.6%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 1174 460 548 166 39.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 1143 600 430 113 52.5%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 1051 419 525 107 39.9%
French Defense 954 374 486 94 39.2%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 649 251 323 75 38.7%
French Defense: Advance Variation 559 214 300 45 38.3%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 14 1
Losing 12 0
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