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Aaron Deets

Username: cmon_deetsy

Location: Chicago

Playing Since: 2011-12-28 (Active)

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Rapid: 1714
40W / 38L / 3D
Blitz: 1047
288W / 319L / 12D
Bullet: 1043
1111W / 1103L / 42D

About Aaron Deets (cmon_deetsy)

Aaron Deets — better known online as cmon_deetsy — is a fast, tactical club player who thrives when the clock is short and the adrenaline is high. A regular Bullet specialist, Aaron mixes cheeky traps like the Blackburne Shilling Gambit with solid counters such as the Scandinavian and Caro‑Kann. If you see "cmon_deetsy" in a Bullet lobby, expect bold openings, quick decisions, and a tendency to either finish in under a minute or keep you arguing about the final position for hours.

  • Preferred time control: Bullet — where instincts meet speed.
  • Notable peaks: 1407 (2024-06-26) and a serious Rapid spike at 1808 (2021-12-09).
  • SEO keywords: Aaron Deets, cmon_deetsy, chess, Bullet, blitz, Scandinavian Defense, Blackburne Shilling Gambit.

Playing Style & Strengths

Aaron is a tactically-minded player who often prizes activity and initiative over long, technical maneuvering. Expect complications, piece sacrifices, and a willingness to play for the win rather than settle for safe draws.

  • High comeback ability — a comeback rate around 78% shows resilience under pressure.
  • Endgames are common in Aaron's games (endgame frequency ~68%), so don't assume the fight ends after the opening.
  • Average decisive game length: long-ish for Bullet/Blitz players — around 58 moves per win, which suggests many battles go deep.
  • Psychology: Tilt factor ~12 — competitive but human (coffee and a break usually help).

Favorite Openings & Practical Repertoire

Aaron's opening choices balance surprise traps and reliable structures. Below are some of the most-played lines and how he fares with them — great reading if you want to prepare against him or steal a trick.

  • Blackburne Shilling Gambit — a tactical favorite and recurring weapon (Blackburne Shilling Gambit).
  • Scandinavian Defense — one of his most-played and most successful defenses (Scandinavian Defense).
  • Amar Gambit & Sicilian: Alapin — frequent choices when he wants imbalanced, sharp positions.
  • Caro‑Kann & Petrov — solid choices that have surprisingly high win rates in his database.

Sample Bullet repertoire highlights:

  • Scandinavian — excellent WinRate in Bullet play (consistent results across hundreds of games).
  • Blackburne Shilling Gambit — played often as a surprise weapon in fast games.

Streaks, Records & Rivalries

Aaron has experienced real momentum swings — long winning streaks and the occasional cold patch — the kind that make Bullet life dramatic.

  • Longest winning streak: 11 games.
  • Longest losing streak: 12 games (been there, learned that, moved on).
  • Current winning streak: 2 games — on the hunt.
  • Most-played opponent: florins10 (8 games) — one to watch if you follow his head-to-heads.

Memorable Game (Bullet sample)

A short, instructive Scandinavian line Aaron has used frequently. Replay and study it for a taste of his midgame tactics and piece play.

Want to see more? That sample is a snapshot — his games often pivot on tempo and piece activity.

Performance Over Time

Aaron's Bullet rating has seen ups and downs, with big peaks during intense playing periods and natural dips after heavy schedules. The chart below gives a compact view of his Bullet rating trend from 2019–2026.

Bullet Rating201920202021202220232024202520261316924YearBullet Rating

Time, Habits & Fun Facts

  • Best time of day: early morning (around 08:00) — surprisingly sharp before coffee warms up.
  • Weekend warrior: higher win rates on Saturday and Sunday (~54% each).
  • Likes to play many quick games — large game counts in several months show a taste for volume.
  • Handle to remember: cmon_deetsy — he might message "cmon" and then make you regret it.

Closing Note

Aaron Deets (cmon_deetsy) is a player who blends tactical trickery with stubborn resilience. Whether you want to prepare against his Scandinavian setups, avoid the Blackburne Shilling surprises, or simply enjoy a fast, unpredictable Bullet match — expect entertaining chess and a few teachable moments.

Curious opponents to watch next: try florins10 for a spicy rivalry, or look up his games by opening tags like Scandinavian Defense and Blackburne Shilling Gambit.


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Quick summary

Nice work — your recent games show good tactical instincts, willingness to simplify when appropriate, and solid results from the Scandinavian and Scotch-type positions. The main thing holding you back in bullet is the clock: several games ended by time loss when the position was still playable. Fixing time management and a few recurring positional habits will raise your bullet win rate quickly.

What you did well (concrete examples)

  • Spotting tactical shots: you hit double checks, forks and exchange tactics (example: the decisive knight/fork motifs in your win vs the_oesi).
  • Opening choices that suit bullet: the Scandinavian and Scotch lead to open, tactical positions where you thrive — your openings performance shows a >50% win rate there. (Scandinavian Defense and Scotch Game).
  • Trading down when it simplifies the task on the clock — you often exchanged into endgames where you could push a passed pawn or win material.
  • Piece activity: you frequently use rooks and knights aggressively (in several games you got rooks onto the seventh and knights into the enemy camp).

Main weaknesses to fix (prioritized)

  • Time management / flagging — several recent games were lost on the clock. In bullet, equal or slightly worse positions become wins if you keep time; conversely, good positions slip away if you go under 5 seconds.
  • Pre-move discipline and safe premoves — premoves can win you games but also lose material if used carelessly. Only premove captures that are clearly safe.
  • Opening follow-up / piece coordination — after early queen trades and captures you sometimes leave knights or bishops awkward (e.g., knights landing on the rim or doubled pawns that weaken your king shelter). Aim for quick development and central square control in the first 6–8 moves.
  • Endgame conversion speed — when you reach simplified positions you sometimes take too long to convert. Learn a few fast, practical endgame plans (king activity, rook behind passed pawn, basic queen vs rook tactics) so you can execute them automatically in the time scramble.

Specific improvements from recent games

  • When you have an extra pawn or a better minor piece in a low-material endgame, simplify and centralize your king quickly — reduce calculation overhead in the clock scramble.
  • In Scandinavian/Scotch lines, develop with tempo: after the opening trades your rooks should aim for open files and your knights for d5/f5/e5 squares. Avoid moving the same piece three times in the first ten moves unless there is a concrete tactic.
  • When you win material (e.g., a tactical skewer or exchange), stop and pick the fastest plan: force trades or create passed pawns. Don't hunt for an extra half-point if it risks the clock.

Daily / weekly practice plan (bullet-focused)

  • 5–10 minutes daily: speedy tactic set (pattern drills for forks, skewers, pins, discovered attacks). Aim for recognition, not long calculation.
  • 10 minutes, twice a week: targeted endgame drills — king + pawn vs king, rook + pawn endings, and basic queen vs rook tactics — practice finishing in under 20 seconds per move.
  • 20–30 minutes, a few times a week: play 5–10 hyperbullet/bullet games but force yourself to practice specific habits: no risky premoves, trade when + material, and make a practical move within 3–5 seconds in equal positions.
  • Once a week: review 2 lost-on-time games. Find the turn when you started taking too long and mark moves that can be made instantly next time.

Practical bullet tips—apply instantly

  • When under 15 seconds: simplify if position is roughly equal or better. Trade pieces rather than hunting for complicated tactics.
  • Safe premove policy: premove non-captures (replies, recaptures) but don't premove into checks or unclear captures unless forced.
  • Memorize 3–4 go-to positions and plans from your favoured openings (Scandinavian/Scotch). If the opening goes off-book, make a simple developing move and play fast.
  • Improve input speed: practice mouse/tapping accuracy separately — a misclick costs much more than a slow think.

Short technical checklist to use at 10s on the clock

  • Are my pieces coordinated? If yes, fire a simplifying trade.
  • Any immediate opponent threats (checks, forks)? Resolve them first.
  • Can I put a piece on a safe, useful square in one move? Do it — not the long plan.
  • Do I have a safe premove? If yes, use it. If not, move fast but safe.

Concrete follow-up

Start with a 7‑day challenge: 7 days of 10 minutes tactics + 5 bullet games where you follow the premove policy and simplification rule. After that week, review 5 games and we’ll refine your plan.

Example game to review

Here’s a compact replay of a recent win with a helpful tactical finish — review the knight forks and the decision to simplify into a winning ending:



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2026 1067 1080
2025 1069 1085 1714
2024 1049 1108 1633
2023 1316 1364 1419
2022 1291 1195 1445
2021 1105 1213 1504 400
2020 1201
2019 924 1288
2018 1363
2013 1169
2012 1199
2011 1171 1411
Rating by Year2011201220132018201920202021202220232024202520261714924YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2026 14W / 15L / 1D 15W / 15L / 0D 61.5
2025 285W / 247L / 8D 248W / 288L / 7D 57.9
2024 255W / 261L / 10D 233W / 275L / 15D 62.8
2023 34W / 23L / 1D 27W / 28L / 2D 62.6
2022 86W / 63L / 5D 69W / 83L / 3D 63.8
2021 44W / 29L / 0D 29W / 44L / 3D 65.0
2020 23W / 19L / 0D 28W / 17L / 0D 62.4
2019 11W / 10L / 2D 8W / 16L / 0D 63.9
2018 11W / 9L / 0D 9W / 13L / 0D 67.6
2013 2W / 3L / 0D 1W / 0L / 0D 60.2
2012 4W / 5L / 0D 5W / 4L / 0D 65.9
2011 2W / 1L / 0D 3W / 2L / 0D 81.2

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 82 40 41 1 48.8%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 38 14 24 0 36.8%
Scandinavian Defense 35 21 13 1 60.0%
Philidor Defense 27 12 13 2 44.4%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 23 7 16 0 30.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 23 17 4 2 73.9%
Amazon Attack 21 10 10 1 47.6%
Petrov's Defense 20 15 5 0 75.0%
French Defense: Advance Variation 19 8 11 0 42.1%
Four Knights Game 17 7 10 0 41.2%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 179 80 97 2 44.7%
Scandinavian Defense 171 93 74 4 54.4%
Amar Gambit 116 60 55 1 51.7%
Barnes Defense 104 47 52 5 45.2%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 87 41 43 3 47.1%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 85 47 38 0 55.3%
Four Knights Game 73 32 40 1 43.8%
Caro-Kann Defense 70 34 36 0 48.6%
Petrov's Defense 68 40 27 1 58.8%
Elephant Gambit 66 38 26 2 57.6%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 11 9 2 0 81.8%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 10 6 3 1 60.0%
Philidor Defense 4 1 3 0 25.0%
Scotch Game 4 2 2 0 50.0%
French Defense: Advance Variation 4 3 1 0 75.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 3 1 1 1 33.3%
Bishop's Opening: 3.d3 3 1 2 0 33.3%
Vienna Gambit: 3...d5 4.exd5 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Giuoco Piano: Tarrasch Variation 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 11 0
Losing 12 1
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