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fairplaywith

Since 2026 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
43.3%- 54.5%- 2.2%
Bullet 2501
1319W 1658L 65D
Blitz 1921
15W 18L 3D
Rapid 1908
1W 2L 0D
Daily 928
0W 2L 0D

About fairplaywith

fairplaywith is a fast-moving Bullet specialist with a playful appetite for offbeat openings and sharp tactics. Known for grinding out comebacks in time-pressed chaos, this player blends rapid intuition with a fondness for gambits and surprise lines. If you see “breathe, click, win” on someone’s checklist, it might as well be fairplaywith’s mantra.

Preferred time control: Bullet — the arena where instincts and speed meet. Peak Bullet performance is highlighted here: 2506 (2026-02-22).

Playing style & strengths

Short, snappy profile of how fairplaywith plays:

  • Speed gamer: excels under Bullet pressure and often chooses forcing, tactical positions.
  • Resilient: remarkable comeback rate (about 86%), showing tenacity when down material.
  • Endgame-aware: plays long enough to reach endgames frequently (Endgame Frequency ≈ 57%).
  • Checks and queens: favors checking lines and often uses the queen to create complications.
  • Low early resignation rate — fights until the clock or tactics decide the game.

Favorite openings & repertoire

fairplaywith leans into daring and idiosyncratic systems as often as mainstream lines. Below are some recurring choices — and yes, some of them are gloriously weird.

  • Amar Gambit — a frequent weapon for surprise play. Amar Gambit
  • Australian Defense — solid and flexible against 1.e4/1.d4.
  • Amazon Attack — aggressive setups that create imbalanced middlegames.
  • Barnes Defense and Modern lines — comfortable, practical choices for quick decisions.
  • Caro-Kann and Nimzo-Larsen appear regularly when a steadier approach is needed.

White tendencies: loves 1.e4 (many games start with e4), while Black results include surprising success vs. sharp attempts. For a quick tactical taste, here’s a sample Bullet tactic replay:

Rivals & head-to-heads

fairplaywith has logged a lot of familiar faces. Long rivalries have formed — some friendly, some merciless.

  • flamefragsdemon — the most-played opponent; a heated matchup with hundreds of encounters. flamefragsdemon
  • tanahio — another frequent adversary; a matchup where fairplaywith has performed very well. Stevey 420ツ
  • elusive-pigeon, nicroyale and noxaether — regulars who test different parts of the repertoire. elusive-pigeon nicroyale noxaether

Streaks, rhythms & best times

Some temporal quirks and streaks that shape the legend:

  • Longest winning streak: 18 games; longest losing streak: 15 games.
  • Current winning streak: 1 game (always building momentum).
  • Best time of day to play: early morning around 06:00 — astonishing win rate then (a real “wake-and-win” window).
  • Daily rhythms: Mondays and Wednesdays tend to be strong; late-night sessions are riskier.

Want a quick visual trend of Bullet rating across 2026? Try this chart:

Tactics, tendencies & what to expect at the board

What makes fairplaywith tricky and fun to face:

  • Plays long decisive games (average decisive length ≈ 57 moves) — not afraid of long tactical fights.
  • When material is lost, a strong “fight-back” instinct kicks in (win rate after losing a piece ~40%).
  • Prefers forcing lines and checks; the queen is a favorite checking piece.
  • Writes creative battle plans: expect unconventional traps like the Blackburne Shilling Gambit or other cheeky surprises.

Fun facts & quirks

  • Most common first move: 1.e4 — loves open, tactical games.
  • Plays a lot of A00/A40 family lines — the “creative opening buffet.”
  • Early resignation rate is low, so don’t expect freebies; fairplaywith prefers to play to the end.
  • SEO-friendly taglines: Bullet chess player, rapid tactics, comeback expert, gambit lover — perfect for discovery and follow-up matches.

Curious for more? Check opponents or study a favorite opening: Blackburne Shilling GambitAmar Gambit

Want to challenge fairplaywith?

Best times: early morning sessions or quick Bullet rounds. Expect surprises, tactical fireworks, and a player who doesn’t quit easily.

Quick starter: open with 1.e4 — you’ll enter the type of games fairplaywith relishes most. See a recent highlight (sample play) above and follow rival profiles for regular matchups.

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