About Israel Caspi
Israel Caspi is a formidable Grandmaster, known for his sharp Blitz skills and a keen understanding of the game. A master strategist with a flair for tactical play, he has earned his GM title from FIDE, confirming him among chess elite worldwide. Israel's online record showcases his dedication and competitive spirit, especially under fast time controls where he shines the most.
Playing Style
Israel Caspi prefers the adrenaline-fueled Blitz games, where his average winning game lasts about 30 moves, while losses linger a bit longer, averaging nearly 38 moves. His style is characterized by tactical sharpness and resilience:
- Frequently achieves comebacks, with a 32.8% come-back rate after losing a piece.
- Averages first captures quite early, often by move 7, setting the tone for dynamic play.
- His high tilt factor (37) suggests he battles through the psychological roller-coaster that is competitive chess.
- He tends to favor resigning early when the position turns against him rather than dragging hopeless positions.
- Interestingly, his best time to play is around 2 AM, so night owls beware!
Favorite Openings
Israel feels at home with a variety of openings, showing versatility and depth:
- Blitz: Sicilian Najdorf (6.f3), Caro-Kann Advance Variation, and Scandinavian Defense variations form his bread-and-butter.
- Bullet: Nimzo-Larsen Attack variants and Modern Defense lines.
- He demonstrates an especially impressive winning percentage (~68.89%) with the Caro-Kann Advance, Tal Variation in Blitz games.
Online Performance and Records
Over thousands of rated games, Israel Caspi maintains a strong winning track record:
- Blitz: 8,652 wins out of 13,019 games.
- Bullet: 994 wins out of 1,677 games.
- His peak ratings are quite impressive — a Blitz rating soaring to 2971 and Bullet rating reaching 2894.
- He has had some epic winning streaks of 29 games, but also knows what it means to fight through tough phases — a longest losing streak of 37 games.
- Caspi has proven to be a tough opponent against many, having positive win rates against a huge variety of adversaries.
Fun Facts
- Israel often finishes games due to timeout victories or losses, showing the intense pace at which he plays.
- His winning rates peak on weekends, especially Saturdays (64%).
- Despite being a serious competitor, his daily chess rating is more casual—a fun playground compared to his lightning-fast Blitz games.
- Not afraid to try unconventional openings, he embraces a bit of the unknown — always ready to surprise his opponent!