Overview
CheeryBlizzard is a fast, scrappy chess player who thrives when the clocks tick down. A true Bullet specialist, they blend tactical intuition with tenacity — cheerful banter after the game included. Peak snapshots: 2368 (2026-01-14) and 2538 (2026-02-26).
- Preferred time control: Bullet — instinct first, calculation later.
- Consistent performer across fast formats; strength-adjusted win rates hover near 50%.
- SEO-friendly tags: CheeryBlizzard, Bullet chess, Caro-Kann, London System, tactical play.
Playing style & strengths
Expect long, scrappy battles rather than early surrenders. CheeryBlizzard is hard to finish off and dangerous in chaotic positions.
- Resilience: very high comeback rate and a solid WinRateAfterLosingPiece (~44%).
- Endgame-prone: many decisions go deep — average decisive game length around 73–77 moves.
- Psychology: plays best in late afternoon (around 16:00) and keeps a light tone even in losses.
Opening repertoire (high-level)
CheeryBlizzard favors dependable, practical systems that work well under time pressure: the Caro-Kann is a go-to answer to 1.e4, while the London System and offbeat Dőry Defense appear often as White.
- Core systems: Caro-Kann Defense, London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation, Döry Defense.
- White inclinations: Bird Opening and Dutch-related lines for surprise value.
- Black reliability: deep experience vs 1.e4 with Caro-Kann and its Karpov/Exchange branches.
Notable streaks & opponents
Like any avid blitzster, CheeryBlizzard has seen both hot streaks and cold stretches — but keeps pushing.
- Longest winning streak: 11 games. Longest losing streak: 13 games. Current winning streak: 2.
- Frequent rivals:
- Knyaz13 — 46 games (20–23–3)
- cruz29 — 42 games (24–18–0)
- bailnojail — 31 games (16–13–2)
- Stefan Busch — 25 games (17–7–1)
Peak moments & charts
Strong climbs in both Blitz and Bullet illustrate steady improvement and tournament-grade performance bursts.
- Bullet trend:
- Blitz trend:
- Peak markers: 2368 (2026-01-14) • 2538 (2026-02-26)
Sample game & study
Here’s a compact illustrative line you can replay to see practical middlegame choices under time pressure.
- Replay (PGN):
- Example match to study: Epic Bullet Clash
Fun facts & quick tips
CheeryBlizzard keeps chess playful even when the clock is cruel. If you’re preparing for them, pack practical traps and study Caro-Kann sidelines.
- Endgame frequency high — plan for long technical fights.
- Early resignation rate modest (~23%) — they often grind on with hope and a smile.
- Study suggestions: Caro-Kann Defense and London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation to get comfortable with their most-played ideas.