chessforme-e — Blitz specialist and tactical showman
chessforme-e is a fast, fearless online player who prefers the heat of Blitz and the adrenaline of quick decisions. Known for crushing time scrambles and punishing one-move blunders, this player blends deep tactical intuition with a surprising endgame patience — most wins are still battled out over long, decisive games rather than quick resignations.
- Preferred time control: Blitz (most active and strongest).
- Peak Blitz performance: reached 2883 (2025-10-06) in October 2025.
- Playing personality: aggressive, resilient, and prone to brilliant comebacks.
Playing style & strengths
If a game goes tactical, chessforme-e is in their element. They show an unusually high comeback rate and a healthy appetite for complex positions, and they often steer games into long decisive battles rather than early peace.
- Comeback rate: 85.81% — when things look lost, don’t count them out.
- Win after losing material: ~62% — strong tactical awareness and counterplay.
- Endgame frequency: 87% — likes to grind opponents down into technical wins.
- Average decisive game length: ~90 moves — patient and persistent.
Openings & repertoire highlights
Versatile with both White and Black, chessforme-e has a flair for Sicilian games and sharp sidelines in Bullet and Blitz. Expect Najdorf fireworks, Alapin nuances, and surprise gambits when the clock is low.
- Weapons with Black: Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation, Caro-Kann Defense, Catalan Opening: Open Defense.
- Bold choices in Bullet: Amar Gambit, Scandinavian Defense, Bird Opening.
- White surprises: aggressive sidelines and prepared tactics — first move often e4 (most frequent).
- Notable Black success vs White Najdorf players: standout win rate in Blitz play.
Sample tactical miniature (representative Blitz game):
Notable streaks, opponents & record
A dangerous run of form and several repeat matchups define chessforme-e's recent history. They can go on long winning streaks and frequently dominate fast time controls.
- Longest winning streak: 30 games — a blitz hot streak to remember.
- Longest losing streak: 6 games; current losing streak: 1 (bounce-back likely).
- Frequent rivals: shripplypibbels, Anatoly Moskvin, lipauska3, thecrusher444, Roberto Mogranzini.
- Memorable records: undefeated against some stylistic gambits in Bullet and strong success vs titled opposition when on form.
Routine, timing & psychology
When to challenge chessforme-e? Early mornings and late-night Blitz sessions are often peak times.
- Best times (win rate by hour): extremely strong around 03:00 and consistently high in late afternoon/evening hours.
- Best days: Saturday and Sunday show the highest win rates — weekend warrior with a killer instinct.
- Tilt factor: moderate (TiltFactor: 6) — capable of recovery but better to keep calm and play them when they’re focused.
Fun facts & quick stats
- Comebacks are common — they practically wrote the book on reversing lost positions.
- One-sided loss rate is tiny: 0.72% — you’ll usually get a fight.
- Most common checking piece: rook — watch those lateral invasions.
- Termination summary placeholder: termination-stats (useful for deeper analysis).
Want to study games or follow progress?
Explore openings and sample games to learn from chessforme-e’s practical blitz approach. Check opponent pages for recurring matchups and study tactical ideas they repeatedly use.
- Try studying Najdorf handling and endgame technique in their longest wins.
- See profiles of key rivals: shripplypibbels, Roberto Mogranzini.
- Performance trend (Blitz):