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53.0%- 42.6%- 4.4%
Bullet 2386
2408W 2104L 189D
Blitz 2352
835W 576L 84D
Rapid 2439
165W 61L 9D
Daily 1671
0W 2L 0D

About ChessEducationnet

ChessEducationnet is a relentless bullet specialist who treats one minute on the clock like a sprint finish. Part coach, part grinder, part comic relief at the board, ChessEducationnet built a reputation on explosive tactics, quick endgame awareness, and a stubborn habit of turning lost positions into teachable moments. Preferred time control: Bullet. Peak bullet rating for record keeping: 2570 (2026-01-07).

Playing style and strengths

Short, sharp, and resourceful. Highlights of the approach:

  • Speed chess instincts — excels in chaos and time scrambles with a strong comeback rate.
  • Endgame savvy — often converts long technical fights into wins.
  • Tactical resilience — about half the time wins continue after material setbacks.
  • Stamina — average decisive games run into the 70s moves, showing patience even in fast controls.

If you like sharp lines and gambits, you will see ChessEducationnet smiling. If you prefer slow positional play, expect a clock scramble first.

Favorite openings and weapons

A fearless mix of prepared sidelines and aggressive gambits. Frequent and successful choices include:

  • Australian Defense (Australian Defense).
  • Benoni Gambit Accepted — for wild tactical fights (Benoni Defense).
  • Döry Defense — a reliable companion in chaotic blitz and bullet.
  • Slav Defense and Amazon Attack — flexible choices in both colors.
  • Colle System sub-variations show up as surprise weapons when playing White.

Study targets: work on quick tactical motifs in those lines and time-trouble techniques.

Progress, streaks and rivalries

Career notes and streaks that shaped the profile:

  • Longest winning streak: 15 games. A streak that makes opponents check their clocks twice.
  • Longest losing streak: 9 games; even strong grinders hit rough patches.
  • Current losing streak: 1. A humble reset, nothing dramatic.
  • Most-played opponent: Michael Brazos — expect spicy rematches.
  • Bullet rating trend visual:
    Bullet Rating250824202332224421562018: 22172019: 21852020: 24172021: 22692022: 23602023: 24132024: 24792025: 24572026: 2386201820192020202120222023202420252026
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Signature games and training tips

Want to learn from ChessEducationnet? Quick, practical tips and a study game:

  • Train fast pattern recognition with 1-2 minute tactics to simulate real clock pressure.
  • Practice bullet-friendly endgames — technique saves time as much as material.
  • Keep a surprise opening or two to provoke practical mistakes from opponents.
  • Representative game to study:
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  • Memorable showdown example: View Game.

Fun facts and personality

ChessEducationnet blends study and humor. A few crowd-pleasers:

  • Often opens with d4 in longer sessions, but will switch to anything that creates imbalance.
  • Average decisive game length sits in the mid 70s moves — endurance matters.
  • Best time of day to challenge: noon — engines meet espresso then.
  • Gambit lover and practical risk-taker — will sacrifice pawns and sleep for the joy of the game.

Keep an eye on bullet peak and recent trends above and expect new opening surprises on the next rematch.

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