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ChessMDB

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44.8%- 50.5%- 4.7%
Bullet 2302
4087W 4660L 314D
Blitz 2278
3565W 4101L 484D
Rapid 2320
513W 447L 65D
Daily 1893
15W 4L 2D

Overview

ChessMDB is an online chess raconteur — a username that reads like a database and plays like a caffeinated grandmaster of the 1-minute scramble. Preferred time control: Bullet. Over the years ChessMDB has racked up more than 8,199 wins across time controls and is a familiar sight in fast, chaotic games where instincts and mouse speed rule.

  • Total wins (all controls): 8,199 — losses: 9,223 — draws: 865
  • Favorite tempo: Bullet (the quick and the merciless)
  • Known for: relentless endgames and a high comeback rate

Playing Style

ChessMDB blends stubborn endgame technique with tactical flair. Games tend to be long for online play — average decisive games often last well into the endgame — and resignations are common: if the position collapses, ChessMDB spares no theatrics.

  • Endgame frequency: 76.93% (you often get to the real fight)
  • Avg moves per win: ~70 — these are marathon scrambles, not quick mates
  • Early resignation rate: 41% (they know when the ship is sinking)
  • Comeback rate: 87.74% — when ChessMDB is down a piece, don’t count them out
  • Tilt factor: 12 — occasional spicy streaks happen after a bad loss
  • Best time of day to play: 01:00 (midnight oil and mouse tricks)

Openings & Repertoire

Practical, somewhat classical openings dominate ChessMDB’s repertoire. On both Black and White, there’s a healthy dose of Caro‑Kann and Scandinavian structures, plus aggressive KGD lines when the moment calls for it.

Most-played openings (highlights):

  • Caro‑Kann Defense — a steady backbone in Bullet and Blitz
  • Scandinavian Defense — sharp and surprise-ready
  • KGD: Classical, 3.Bc4 — reliable and slightly cheeky
  • Italian Game / Two Knights — tactical fireworks when playing White
  • Barnes Defense & modern offbeat options — for the occasional troll victory

Career Highlights & Trends

ChessMDB’s timeline reads like “practice, repeat, spike” — long stretches of steady improvement followed by rapid rating jumps (and the occasional rollercoaster). Strength-adjusted win rates show real consistency across controls, with Rapid being especially strong.

  • Strength-adjusted win rate: Rapid shows particularly strong performance
  • Longest winning streak: 13 games — patience rewarded
  • Longest losing streak: 12 games — the mirror image of volatility
  • Current winning streak (most recent): 4 games — momentum building

Want a quick visual?

Bullet Rating232122142107200018932021: 19942022: 21002023: 20512024: 19282025: 21302026: 2286202120222023202420252026

Notable Opponents & Rivalries

Online chess is a small world and ChessMDB has several familiar adversaries. Below are the most-played opponents — click through to visit their profiles (placeholders).

  • biteyou — 24 games (record: 13–10–1)
  • plywood64 — 20 games
  • Kpwcz — 17 games
  • eclisse17 — 17 games
  • itsbingo — 16 games

Fun Facts & Quirks

A few entertaining bits that make ChessMDB memorable:

  • Average first capture occurs around move 6 — likes to feel the tension before trading
  • White win rate ≈ 46% — a comfortable edge; Black win rate ≈ 43.5%
  • Often plays long, technical wins: average decisive games are deep and gritty
  • When trailing on material, ChessMDB still manages to convert comebacks unusually often

Sample Tactical Flash (PGN)

Here’s a short illustrative tactic from the “style file.” Try it on the viewer:

Milestones & Placeholders

Peaks and milestones are part of the legend. See a quick stat for peak Bullet rating:

  • Peak Bullet rating: 2286 (2026-03-10)

Explore more:

  • Profile trends:
    Bullet Rating232122142107200018932021: 19942022: 21002023: 20512024: 19282025: 21302026: 2286202120222023202420252026
  • Look up a rival: biteyou

Parting Notes

ChessMDB is the kind of account you watch when you want to learn endgame perseverance, survive wild middle-game tactics, and see how far bullet reflexes can take you. Play at your own risk — and if you face them at 01:00, bring caffeine and a survival plan.

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