About Fast-asf
Fast-asf is a blitz-loving chess grinder known for blistering time-pressure tactics, stubborn comebacks, and a sense of humor that survives even the worst of blunders. A regular in fast time controls, Fast-asf prefers the chaos and immediacy of Blitz, where instincts and speed turn into wins (and occasionally spectacular lessons).
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Career highlights
- Preferred time control: Blitz — Fast-asf shines when the clock ticks down and the moves get spicy.
- Peak performances include top ratings in multiple time classes (see highlights): 2289 (2026-02-19) and 2400 (2026-02-05).
- Longest winning streak: 25 games — a run that left opponents checking their mouse settings.
- Resilience: Comeback rate of 91.44% — if a piece drops, Fast-asf often drops jaws instead of the game.
- Favorite chart to stare at before a session: .
Playing style & tendencies
Fast-asf combines fast intuition with long endgames — average decisive game lengths hover around the high 70s in moves, meaning battles are often decisive and deep, not just quick tricks.
- Early resignation rate: 1.83% — rarely gives up, even when the smoke alarm goes off in the position.
- Endgame frequency: 81.91% — expects to see the finish line and usually drags you there.
- Avg moves per win/loss: ~76/80 — endurance is a feature, not a bug.
- Best time of day: 01:00 — nocturnal peak performance (and peak meme posting).
- Tilt Factor: 11 — keeps it mostly together, but never say never after a blunder in time trouble.
Opening repertoire (what to expect)
Fast-asf experiments a lot but has clear favorites. Opponents should prepare for gritty Scandinavian and sharp Sicilian lines — and be ready for quirky choices that keep games interesting.
- Scandinavian Defense — a staple in both White and Black games. See more: Scandinavian Defense.
- Sicilian Defense — a major weapon when playing White; high win rate in many blitz games. See more: Sicilian Defense.
- Caro-Kann & French — reliable, resilient replies that often lead to long endgames.
- Occasional surprises: Barnes lines, Amar Gambit, and Amazon Attack — because why not?
Notable opponents & records
Fast-asf has faced a mix of frequent rivals and one-off victims. A few repeats:
- theraisingsun — most-played opponent (28 games): gritty rivalry with swings in both directions. Theraisingsun
- grandmasterno01 — several frenetic blitz duels. Grand Master
- renxtreme — a surprisingly favorable matchup (8–1). A matchup to study. RenXtreme
Trends & quirky stats
Fast-asf’s numbers make for good banter and better training fodder:
- Win-rate by hour shows odd peaks — 01:00 is magic; 08:00 is a gamble.
- Strong when ranked "below" opponents (Win ~67.7%) — loves proving predictions wrong.
- Checks are often delivered by the queen — the queen likes to text-check the opponent.
- Termination style: almost all games end in decisive results (draws are rare, drama is not).
Fun facts & placeholders
A few playful asides and useful embeds to explore more:
- Fast-asf’s blitz rating trend:
- Want to learn the Scandinavian like Fast-asf? Try the linked term: Scandinavian Defense
- Curious about a rival’s profile? Peek here: RenXtreme
Closing
Fast-asf is a blitz specialist who mixes speed, stubbornness, and a surprising depth for long, decisive games. Whether you want to study an aggressive Sicilian, survive a Scandinavian onslaught, or simply watch a late-night comeback, Fast-asf’s games are worth a scroll.
More: try searching terms like "Fast-asf blitz chess", "Scandinavian Defense", or "Sicilian Defense" to find patterns and prepare for the chaos.