Overview
DazertimeD is an online bullet specialist with a knack for chaotic, late-night skirmishes on the board. Preferred time control appears to be Bullet — a fact backed up by thousands of fast, decisive games and a playstyle that thrives when the clock is breathing down both players' necks.
Known for grinding long, dynamic games and staging unlikely comebacks, DazertimeD blends stubborn endgame technique with tactical opportunism. This profile highlights openings, streaks, and signature habits that define DazertimeD’s approach to online chess.
- All-time bullet record: 8,419 wins / 8,312 losses / 719 draws (heavy experience in blitz-burnout scenarios).
- Preferred time control appears to be Bullet — often playing long sequences even in the fastest formats.
- Peak bullet highlight: 1689 (2025-12-11) (click for context in the viewer).
Playing Style
If chess were a night shift, DazertimeD would be the veteran who knows every glitch in the vending machine. The style combines gritty endgame play with a surprisingly high comeback percentage.
- Comeback rate: 77.38% — often turns losing positions into wins.
- Win after losing a piece: ~45.14% — not afraid to play messy, tactical positions.
- Endgame frequency: 72.27% — games tend to go long; expect heavy maneuvering.
- Average moves per win: ~75.5 — patient, persistent, and happy to outlast opponents.
- Best time of day to play: 02:00 (so keep coffee and late-night tactics ready).
Favorite Openings & Patterns
DazertimeD returns again and again to a handful of systems — both as White and Black — with the most-played being the reliable and gritty Scandinavian Defense and counterattacking lines.
- Scandinavian Defense — a staple for both colors; volume play leads to deep familiarity. (Scandinavian Defense)
- French Defense — strong win rate when the structure is handled correctly. (French Defense)
- Amar Gambit & Amazon Attack — aggressive, offbeat choices that often create chaos early. (Amar Gambit, Amazon Attack)
- Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense — used as a more technical weapon in slower moments. (Ruy Lopez: Berlin Defense)
Sample Scandinavian-ish mini-sequence (watch for the queen sortie and counterplay):
Streaks, Opponents & Records
DazertimeD’s career is a study in volume: long runs of decisive games, opponents who return time and again, and moments of both brilliance and frustration.
- Longest winning streak: 11 games — a brief hot streak that probably involved suspiciously fast mouse work and perfect pre-moves.
- Longest losing streak: 13 games — the kind of skid every grinder remembers (and learns from).
- Current winning streak: 1 — always room for another game.
- Most-played opponent: leonesfahani — 18 games (record: 7–11).
- Other frequent foes: sidepocket13, pgn, boltonx — established rivalries that bring out the best (and worst) blitz nerves.
Performance Trends & Psychology
Patterns from thousands of games reveal that DazertimeD is a resilient competitor who does not give up easily — even in time trouble.
- Tilt factor: 13 — a moderate tendency to get frustrated after rough stretches; self-aware and usually recovers.
- Rated vs casual difference: notable — plays differently when the stakes are formal.
- Win rate spikes: certain hours show higher success (look out for late-night edges around 02:00 and an excellent hour at 22:00).
Fun Facts & Viewer Placeholders
This profile is optimized for mobile viewing and search: keywords like "DazertimeD chess profile", "bullet chess player", and "online openings" appear naturally to help fans and rivals find the right opponent at midnight.
- Interactive rating trend (bullet):
- Peak bullet rating snapshot: 1689 (2025-12-11)
- Want to study a frequent rival? Visit their mini-profile: leonesfahani
If you’re preparing to face DazertimeD: study the Scandinavian Defense and practice endgame technique — they will happily trade into long, tricky endings and hope you flag first.