About bymtb
bymtb is an online chess grinder and bona fide Bullet specialist — the kind of player who treats the clock like an extra piece. Fierce in short time controls and surprisingly patient in longer endgames, bymtb blends tactical fireworks with a stubborn endgame toolkit. Expect Scandinavian traps, Amar Gambit chaos, and a lot of mouse-precision under pressure. Preferred time control: Bullet.
- Username: bymtb
- Preferred time control: Bullet (plays thousands of games)
- Playstyle tag: Clock-whisperer with a long-game finish
Playing style & tendencies
bymtb is deceptively deep. On paper the profile screams hyper-bullet aggressor, but the numbers tell a player who often drags games into long, technical battles: high endgame frequency and long average decisive games.
- Endgame frequency: 75% — converts advantages and grinds down opponents.
- Average moves per win: ~80; per loss: ~69 — fights to the end.
- Comeback rate: 85% — excellent at turning around losing positions.
- Tilt factor: moderate (19) — still human when the streaks hit.
- Best time of day to play: about 10:00 (local peak performance).
Signature openings & repertoire
bymtb loves sharp, unbalanced systems and is comfortable both as White and Black. A few fan-favorites and most-played choices:
- Scandinavian Defense — a Bullet staple and bymtb’s most-played opening (Scandinavian Defense).
- Amar Gambit — chaos generator on demand.
- Caro-Kann — surprisingly stable choice to steer into technical wins.
- London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation — favorite in Blitz and Rapid as well.
- Also deploys Blackburne Shilling Gambit and Barnes Defense for surprise value.
Curious about opening performance over time? See a snapshot of Bullet rating progress below.
Career highlights & milestones
bymtb’s rise is a story of volume + consistency. Heavy activity in Bullet propelled rapid rating gains and memorable streaks.
- Massive Bullet activity: thousands of games and counting — a true volume player.
- Longest winning streak: 21 games — the kind of run opponents remember.
- Longest losing streak: 19 games — even legends have rough weeks.
- Peak Bullet rating: 2559 (2026-02-25) (early January 2026).
- Peak Blitz & Rapid performances have also been notable, showing versatility across fast controls.
Rivalries & notable opponents
bymtb has accumulated many repeat matchups — some friendly, some ruthlessly competitive. A few of the most-played opponents:
- nonsochemetterexd — most-played (92 games). Record is a heated rivalry: many swings.
- drshawnchessworld — 74 games of back-and-forth battles.
- martimhernandez2, elsulley, freddyrpo — frequent foes who know bymtb’s repertoire.
Check out one of bymtb’s typical Scandinavian encounters below.
nonsochemetterexd — a frequent matchup worth watching.Sample game (Scandinavian Defense)
A short illustrative sequence that captures bymtb’s early tactical instincts and eye for practical play (bullet flavor):
(Open this game in the viewer to explore move-by-move.)
Stats & trends
Numbers that define bymtb’s online footprint and strengths:
- Bullet specialist with huge volume — wins and losses both high, showing consistent engagement.
- Strength-adjusted win rates: solid across controls (Blitz & Rapid also strong).
- Low early-resignation rate (2.75%) — fights to the last second.
- Often wins when delivering the first check; strong conversion when first to check.
For a quick glance at how peak ratings evolved across controls, here are a few data anchors:
- Peak Bullet: 2559 (2026-02-25)
- Peak Blitz: 2331 (2026-01-05)
- Peak Rapid: 2117 (2025-12-28)
Quick facts & fun bits
- Nickname suggestion: "the clock-whisperer" — accurate and flattering.
- Favorite time to pounce: around 10:00 (top win rates by hour).
- Psychological edge: comeback specialist (high comeback rate).
- Want to study a long run? Try reviewing the games from the early January peak run.
Follow & study
If you want to study bymtb’s style: focus on Scandinavian themes, endgame technique, and converting small edges in time pressure. Use the chart above and the sample PGN to start. For more head-to-heads, check recurring opponent pages like drshawnchessworld and Juan Tapia Mena.