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DEEPESTLACK

Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.6%- 44.4%- 7.0%
Bullet 1691
2W 3L 0D
Blitz 2037
1940W 1774L 281D
Rapid 1785
12W 7L 0D

DEEPESTLACK — Blitz Specialist with a Wink

DEEPESTLACK is a fast-paced chess personality who prefers the thrill of blitz. Equal parts strategist and speedster, they’ve played thousands of blitz games and developed a reputation for sharp opening choices and a habit of finishing games in the late-night hours (best time of day: 01:00).

  • Preferred time control: Blitz (goes all-in on quick, practical decisions)
  • Peak blitz rating: 2066 (2025-09-20)
  • Active across formats — blitz-focused but not afraid of rapid and daily games
Blitz Rating198819741959194519302025: 19402026: 197820252026

Playing Style & Strengths

DEEPESTLACK plays like someone who drinks espresso between moves: aggressive, confident, and sometimes mysterious. They favor dynamic piece play and deliver checks often with the queen or rook, keeping opponents on their toes.

  • Favored tactics: high comeback rate and solid recovery after material loss (Comeback Rate: 85.71%)
  • Endgame savvy: finishes a large share of games to conclusion (Endgame frequency: 73.4%)
  • Game length: decisive games tend to run long for blitz standards — average decisive length ≈ 67 moves
  • Psychology: modest tilt factor — loses focus occasionally but fights back well

Openings & Repertoire Highlights

DEEPESTLACK has a distinctive opening wardrobe. The Amar Gambit (yes, 1.b4 flashes here and there) is a signature surprise weapon. On the black side, the French Defense family appears frequently — tested and refined through thousands of blitz encounters.

  • Favorite white systems: Amar Gambit, Bird variations, and an opportunistic Scotch
  • Favorite black systems: French Defense and multiple French sub-variations
  • Notable performance: strong win rates in recurring lines, and a willingness to play offbeat openings to steer opponents into unfamiliar territory

Top opening callouts (blitz):

  • Amar Gambit — heavy use and consistent results
  • French Defense (Exchange & Advance and multiple sidelines) — a trusted toolkit when defending
  • King’s Indian ideas appear with intention when facing certain structures

Explore common terms: Amar Gambit · French Defense

Trends, Streaks & Timing

DEEPESTLACK’s career has dramatic ups and downs — the kind of rollercoaster that makes for entertaining scorekeeping.

  • Longest winning streak: 11 games (a hot streak worth bragging about)
  • Longest losing streak: 12 games (we all have those weeks)
  • Current streak: short losing streak — motivation for a comeback
  • Daily/Hourly rhythm: plays best in the 01:00 hour; solid win rates in early mornings and midday bursts

Memorable Games & Study Material

For students of practical blitz play, DEEPESTLACK’s games are a goldmine of tactical resourcefulness and opening improvisation. Below is a sample Amar Gambit game for review — a typical mix of surprise opening ideas and midgame complications.

Want the full annotated game? See a recent clash: Exciting Blitz Finish

Community & Opponents

DEEPESTLACK has faced a rotating cast of regular opponents. Friendly rivalries and rematch requests are common — opponents like dauzza and exactenigma have met DEEPESTLACK multiple times.

  • Most-played opponents include: exactenigma, dauzza, kamen06, rusbiysk
  • Typical result spread: competitive and volatile — wins and losses both plentiful

How to Study DEEPESTLACK

If you want to learn from DEEPESTLACK, focus on:

  • Handling unorthodox first moves (be ready for 1.b4 surprises)
  • Transitioning quickly from opening to middlegame tactics — they thrive on dynamic imbalance
  • Practicing long, practical endgames — many blitz victories come after extended fights

For deeper dives, check their opening trends and game charts above. Bookmark this profile and come back after a few more nights of blitz — the story keeps evolving.

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