FelixKudo — Blitz Specialist and Long-Game Grinder
FelixKudo is an online chess player known for blistering blitz play and an uncanny ability to drag opponents into long, technical endgames. Active in rapid-fire arenas since 2020, FelixKudo steadily climbed the leaderboards and built a reputation as a comeback artist who prefers the adrenaline of Blitz time controls.
- Username: FelixKudo
- Preferred time control: Blitz (fast, tactical, and decisive)
- Known for: long games, endgame skill, and dramatic comebacks
Career highlights
From a breakout run in 2021 to elite performances in 2024–2026, FelixKudo’s progress reads like a speedrun of modern online chess improvement. A steady climb in Blitz culminated in a peak flagged in the records:
- Peak Blitz milestone: 2940 (2026-02-19)
- Peak Bullet milestone: 2909 (2026-01-18)
- Rapid peak noted as well: 2600 (2024-09-27)
Visual timeline (Blitz rating trend):
Playing style & strengths
FelixKudo blends tactical sharpness with marathon stamina. Games often go deep—average decisive games exceed 80 moves—so opponents should be ready for long-term pressure rather than quick tactics alone.
- Endgame-oriented: high endgame frequency (plays deep into endgame territory).
- Comeback specialist: strong comeback rate and resilience after material setbacks.
- Tactical metrics: wins often follow aggressive piece play and timely checks; the queen and rooks feature heavily in checking sequences.
- Best time to face FelixKudo: evenings — data flags ~20:00 as a strong slot.
Quirky note from the logs: the data includes an 'early resignation' metric flagged as an outlier in platform records—likely a tagging quirk rather than a reflection of sportsmanship.
Openings & repertoire
FelixKudo shows a broad but consistent opening palette. As White and Black, several systems recur and deliver solid results — particularly in Blitz:
- Trusty favorites (Black & White): Caro-Kann Defense, Australian Defense, Nimzo-Indian Defense
- Ambitious weapons: London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation, QGD lines including the QGD: Ragozin
- Exchange and gambit ideas: likes the Caro-Kann Exchange and occasional sharp gambits to unbalance faster games
Performance highlights: Caro-Kann and several exchange lines show excellent win percentages in the Blitz pool — a reflection of both preparation and practical technique.
Notable opponents & head-to-heads
FelixKudo has faced a number of regular rivals across online arenas. Select frequently encountered opponents:
- Anselm Wagner — most-played rival (50 games)
- Rafail Antoniou — 35 games
- josephchess97 — 31 games
- T M and Oleg Gamayev — regulars in the rotation
Records vs. a few opponents are mixed—some matchups tilt in FelixKudo’s favor while others remain persistent challenges. This variety keeps the practice pool lively.
Sample game (compact replay)
A short illustrative Blitz win saved from the archives. Recreate or study it in the embedded viewer below:
Milestones, streaks & fun facts
- Longest winning streak: 15 games (a legendary run for any blitz player)
- Longest losing streak recorded: 9 — followed by a signature comeback style
- High durability: average decisive games often climb beyond 80 moves — prepare for the long haul
- Data quirks: an eclectic set of metrics in the logs (tilt factor, early-resign flag) that make for entertaining post-game analysis
Want to deep-dive? Use the charts and embedded game viewer above to explore trends by year and time control.
Where FelixKudo shines
FelixKudo is a model opponent for anyone who wants to practice endgame technique, endure long pressure, and test opening preparation under blitz conditions. Expect tactical fireworks early and a grinding finish if you survive the middlegame.
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- To view more: explore the embedded rating chart above or replay the sample game.