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Cristobalsosasi

Playing Since: 2024-02-25 (Active)

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Daily: 1906
586W / 114L / 65D
Rapid: 2202
37W / 19L / 2D
Blitz: 2411
553W / 457L / 62D
Bullet: 2227
1283W / 1154L / 132D

Cristobalsosasi: The Relentless Chess Adventurer

Meet Cristobalsosasi, a chess player whose battlefield is the ever-changing grid of 64 squares, and whose spirit is as unyielding as their relentless pursuit of victory. Fueled by a mix of tactical wizardry and charming stubbornness, Cristobalsosasi dances skillfully through Blitz, Bullet, Rapid, and Daily games, leaving both friends and foes guessing what move will come next.

Rating Journey & Playing Style

With a peak Blitz rating soaring to 2393 in May 2025, a Bullet high of 2227 in late 2024, and a Rapid pinnacle at 2202, Cristobalsosasi is a force to reckon with across multiple time controls. Their solid Daily rating, peaking just shy of 1960, showcases a player who appreciates thoughtful strategy just as much as lightning-fast calculations.

Playing smart means embracing long fights; their average win spans about 74 moves, with losses stretching slightly longer, proving they’re never one to give up easily. Their endgame prowess is no joke, appearing in nearly 79% of games, where patience and precision prevail.

Opening Repertoire & Tactical Flair

Ever the strategic tinkerer, Cristobalsosasi favors a few reliable openings peppered with surprises: the Top Secret (no spoilers, of course!) claims a 57% win rate in Blitz, while the Alapin Sicilian dazzles with a 67% win rate. The Queens Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation boasts an impressive 80% success rate, hinting at a nuanced understanding of less-traveled paths.

Tactical awareness? Absolutely. With an 82% comeback rate and a cool 54% chance of winning after losing a piece, Cristobalsosasi is not just playing chess; they’re rewriting the rulebook on resilience.

Psychological Quirks & Battle Habits

A tilt factor of 10 means this player can keep their cool better than a snowman in a freezer. Morning magic peaks around 8 AM, but don’t be fooled — evening bouts show their own sparks of brilliance, especially around the 8 PM hour. Interestingly, their win rate dips when facing opponents rated higher than themselves — perhaps a subtle nod that even the best have room to grow.

Records & Anecdotes

Cristobalsosasi’s longest winning streak clocks in at a staggering 23 games. Imagine the joy — and the enemies plotting revenge! Their resilience is tested through a 10-game losing streak at times, but bouncing back is their signature move.

Recent games show a penchant for the unpredictable Chess960 variant, where setup surprises are the norm, and creativity is king. Cristobalsosasi’s most recent victory was a checkmate via sharp tactical play, and losses have come at the hands of tough opponents in thrilling duels.

In a Nutshell

Cristobalsosasi is the chess equivalent of a rollercoaster: thrilling, a little unpredictable, but always a blast. Whether blitzing opponents in under 5 minutes or carefully navigating endgame waters, they keep their audience on the edge of their seats. Expect clever traps, cool come-from-behind victories, and an endless passion for the game.


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Overview and approach

Here is constructive feedback based on your recent blitz games, with practical ideas you can apply next time you sit down for a rapid game. The emphasis is on continuing what you do well and tightening up areas that tend to loosen in sharp, fast play.

What you did well

  • You stay proactive in unorthodox Chess960 positions, keeping pieces active and looking for dynamic possibilities rather than settling for passive setups.
  • You demonstrate willingness to seek forcing lines and to coordinate pieces aggressively when the position allows. This helps you create practical chances even in unfamiliar structures.
  • You maintain pressure on key squares and align your pieces toward the opponent’s weaknesses, which often yields tactical opportunities or at least practical play in the middlegame.

Areas to improve

  • Endgame conversion and resource management: when the position simplifies or material becomes imbalanced, sharpen your plan for the resulting ending. Work on understanding typical rook-and-pawn endgames and king activity in open positions so you can convert advantages or hold draws when behind.
  • Time management and move selection: in blitz, it’s easy to drift into long, unclear lines. Practice prioritizing practical, forcing moves that improve your position and reduce the number of critical decisions you need to make late in the clock.
  • Pattern recognition in Chess960: develop a repeatable framework for developing pieces and identifying typical middlegame plans after the first 8–12 moves. A clear plan reduces hesitation and unnecessary trades that dilute your activity.
  • Defensive awareness under pressure: when you’re facing aggressive play, prioritize king safety and solid pawn structure first, then look for counterplay. Avoid overcommitting to tactics if it weakens your position or leaves you with vulnerable king/hyper-simplified lines.

Practical drills and study plan

  • Daily tactical focus: solve 10 short tactical puzzles that emphasize checks, captures, and forcing moves. Review why the winning idea works and what you could have done to defend against it if you were on the other side.
  • Endgame practice: study common rook endings and rook-plus-pawn endgames. Use a few simple drill positions to learn how king activity and pawn structure decide these endings.
  • Post-game notes routine: after each blitz game, write down 3 concrete plan ideas you would try differently in the same type of position (e.g., “aim to trade into a rook ending with outside passer,” or “keep tension and pressure on the c-file”).
  • Chess960 pattern study: pick 2–3 recurring middlegame themes in Chess960 (for example, how to develop with opposite-sides castling or how to use the bishop pair in open lines) and work through 5 example positions for each theme.
  • Time management habit: set a target to decide on a clear plan by the 12th move in a blitz game, then allocate remaining time to execute that plan rather than searching for deep, risky tactics you’re unlikely to fully calculate.

Next steps for the coming days

  • Block 3 short practice sessions focused on the drills above, aiming for consistency rather than intensity. Use a timer to simulate blitz pace and practice pausing to plan at least one clear, concrete plan move per position.
  • Review one of your recent games with a coach or engine at a high level, focusing on where you could have improved the endgame plan and avoided overextension in the middlegame.
  • Try a small opening/structure study in Chess960: pick a couple of positions similar to your recent games and map out a simple development plan for each (which pieces to activate first, where to aim a pawn break, and how to coordinate rooks and the queen).

Quick references and placeholders

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1770 1898
2024 2227 1803 2202 1872
Rating by Year2024202518981770YearRatingBlitzDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1510W / 860L / 110D 1383W / 984L / 109D 77.7
2024 1532W / 854L / 142D 1367W / 1040L / 129D 76.8

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 821 472 318 31 57.5%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 717 424 257 36 59.1%
Amar Gambit 631 360 245 26 57.0%
Australian Defense 452 271 160 21 60.0%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 323 179 131 13 55.4%
Barnes Defense 322 203 103 16 63.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 258 133 109 16 51.5%
Modern 176 114 57 5 64.8%
Bird Opening 172 94 74 4 54.6%
English Opening 137 81 52 4 59.1%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 62 44 8 10 71.0%
Slav Defense 57 50 4 3 87.7%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 55 35 17 3 63.6%
Unknown 52 52 0 0 100.0%
Amar Gambit 51 41 7 3 80.4%
Sicilian Defense 45 39 4 2 86.7%
Bird Opening 40 32 8 0 80.0%
Australian Defense 38 36 2 0 94.7%
Amazon Attack 34 28 3 3 82.3%
Slav Defense: Bonet Gambit 31 30 0 1 96.8%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 220 124 86 10 56.4%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 109 48 53 8 44.0%
Amazon Attack 106 49 52 5 46.2%
Sicilian Defense 103 44 52 7 42.7%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 103 50 47 6 48.5%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 84 33 44 7 39.3%
East Indian Defense 77 49 24 4 63.6%
Döry Defense 69 45 20 4 65.2%
Australian Defense 69 37 28 4 53.6%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 67 32 32 3 47.8%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 4 3 1 0 75.0%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 4 3 1 0 75.0%
Döry Defense 3 1 2 0 33.3%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Slav Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Czech Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Sicilian Defense: Kan Variation, Knight Variation 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 2 1 1 0 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 23 2
Losing 10 0
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