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Dream

Since 2019 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
48.5%- 46.9%- 4.6%
Bullet 1797
1721W 1736L 168D
Blitz 1617
1333W 1214L 121D
Rapid 1418
51W 51L 4D
Daily 1178
2W 2L 0D

Overview

Dream is a fast, fearless chess player and a true blitz specialist — a lightning-quick tactician who treats the clock like a mischievous sidekick. Known online simply as "Dream," this player mixes cheeky opening choices with dogged endgame fight, producing long, dramatic games and the occasional hilarious blunder. If you're searching for a blitz opponent who will play the Amar Gambit with a grin and somehow steer the game into a marathon endgame, Dream is your person.

Playing Style & Strengths

Dream's play leans toward tactics and endurance:

  • Preferred time control: Blitz — quick decisions, quick fireworks.
  • Endgame frequency is high: Dream often grinds out long endings (EndgameFrequency ≈ 64%).
  • Resilient under pressure: an impressive ComebackRate (~86%) and a solid WinRateAfterLosingPiece (~46%).
  • Low early resignation rate (≈4.1%) — fights until the bitter last move.
  • Average decisive game length is long for blitz: wins average ~69 moves, losses ~56 moves — expect endurance battles.

Best times: Dream tends to shine in morning hours (notably around 09:00) and certain late-evening windows — useful for planning a match.

Career Highlights

Dream's recent climb has been notable in fast time controls. Highlights include peak performances and streaks that tell the tale of a player who can heat up quickly:

  • Peak bulletin: 1789 (2026-03-09) — a career high on the bullet ladder.
  • Notable blitz ascent shown here:
    Blitz Rating165114981345119210392020: 11752021: 10902022: 13312023: 13322024: 13192025: 14292026: 16002020202120222023202420252026
  • Longest winning streak: 17 games; current winning streak: 4 games.
  • Longest losing streak: 13 games — Dream bounces back better each time.
  • Extensive experience: thousands of games across Bullet and Blitz, with hundreds of monthly matches during peak months.

Openings & Preferences

Dream favours sharp and sometimes cheeky choices. A few signature openings and performance notes:

  • Favorite thunderbolt: Amar Gambit — often tested in Bullet with a near-50% win rate.
  • Scotch Game — reliable and effective in Blitz play (Scotch Game).
  • Trick openings like the Blackburne Shilling Gambit appear frequently — sometimes punished, sometimes profitable.
  • When playing White, Dream gets good mileage from the French Defense lines (as a response) and several aggressive set-ups.

Top opening trends: Dream mixes mainstream and offbeat lines, keeping opponents guessing and the games entertaining.

Notable Opponents & Records

Dream has faced many familiar usernames repeatedly — rivalries forged in blitz battles:

  • Most-played: schwindler1961 — 55 games (Dream leads ~31–24).
  • Frequent rivals include godeyeajani, amisant and apanikkar007.
  • Strong record vs apanikkar007: a positive head-to-head that includes several thrilling finishes.

Sample Game (Blitz)

For a quick taste of Dream's style — tactical, practical, and entertaining — here's a short illustrative game replay:

Training Tips from Dream's Stats

Want to learn from Dream's strengths (or exploit weaknesses)? A few practical takeaways:

  • Prepare sharp tactical systems — Dream excels in complex tactical middlegames and gambit positions.
  • Work on endgame stamina — many of Dream's wins come from long endgame play; conversion skills matter.
  • Play at your best hours — time-of-day win rates show clear peaks. If you want to catch Dream cold, choose an off-peak hour.
  • Practice comebacks and defense: Dream's high comeback rate means you must avoid careless losses early on.

Quick Facts & Data

  • Preferred time control: Blitz (fast, furious, fun).
  • Strength-adjusted win rate: Blitz and Bullet both slightly above 51% in adjusted terms.
  • Data updated through: 2026-03-09T23:23:48Z.

Want to Watch More?

Explore Dream's openings, peak moments, and recent games via the interactive charts and replays above. If you want to study a specific opening, try searching for Amar Gambit or Scotch Game to see where Dream shines.

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