Alessandro Fiorelli is a chess streamer known for pairing razor-sharp tactical ideas with a healthy dose of humor. On his streams, fast-paced Bullet games meet clear, accessible commentary, turning complex positions into friendly, bite-sized lessons. He speaks with the energy of a commentator and the curiosity of a student, inviting viewers to think aloud and laugh along as the clock runs down.
His fans affectionately follow his rapid rise through the online chess scene, where quick decisions and even quicker quips are the norm. alessandrofiorelli
Streaming and Community
Alessandro’s streams are a warm rallying point for beginners and veterans alike. He leans into Bullet as his playground, hosting open games, live analyses, and viewer Q&As that feel like a chess club with a microphone and a coffee addiction. Expect practical ideas, friendly banter, and a community that loves to think fast and laugh faster.
Preferred time control: Bullet
Engages with a growing and supportive online audience
Explains ideas in a way that’s approachable for all skill levels
Chess Style and Openings
Fiorelli favors dynamic play in fast time controls, blending aggressive ideas with solid fundamentals. His opening choices lean on stability and activity, including Petrov’s Defense, the Four Knights Game, and varied Sicilian lines, all explored with a practical, in-the-moment flair.
Petrov’s Defense
Four Knights Game
Sicilian Defense variants
Scandinavian Defense
French Defense (Advance Variation)
Notable Facts
Peak Rapid rating: 2028 (2025-06-09)
Peak Blitz rating: 1700 (2025-03-22)
Peak Bullet rating: 1360 (2024-02-23)
Current focus: Bullet streams with educational yet entertaining commentary
Chart snapshot: [[Chart|Rating||2022-2025]]
Coach Chesswick
What You're Doing Well
Alessandro, your recent bullet games show some strong attacking instincts and tactical awareness. Here are some highlights from your recent wins:
Quick and decisive checkmates, often catching your opponents off-guard early in the game.
Effective use of aggressive openings like the French Defense and Modern Defense, reflecting good knowledge of opening principles and attacking ideas.
You capitalize well on opponents’ inaccuracies in the opening and early middlegame phases.
Your current rating trend and improvement slopes suggest you are steadily improving, especially over the last few months, which is excellent progress.
Areas to Improve
Despite your recent wins, here are some constructive points to focus on to further improve your bullet performance:
Endgame Technique: Your losses sometimes come from extended endgames where precision is key. Practice basic endgame patterns to convert advantages consistently.
Time Management: Losing on time or in tight time scrambles suggests focusing on managing your clock better. Try developing quick instincts for common positions to make faster moves without losing accuracy.
Opening Consistency: Although you have studied a good range of openings, some like the Australian Defense have low win rates (~30%). Consider refining your repertoire toward your stronger openings to maximize your chances.
Defense and Positional Play: Many losses occur after opponents seize the initiative. Strengthen your defensive skills and understanding of key positional concepts to avoid getting overwhelmed.
Recommended Focus Areas
To move forward and increase your bullet rating further, consider working on:
Drilling tactical exercises regularly to improve your pattern recognition and calculation speed.
Studying common endgame themes, specifically king and pawn endings and simple rook endings.
Reviewing your losses to identify recurring mistakes, particularly in time trouble and endgames.
Maintaining a more selective opening repertoire, focusing on quality over quantity, to gain deeper understanding.
Practicing playing bullet games with increment or slightly longer time controls to reduce time pressure and build better habits.