Fishy_Eagle — Profile
Fishy_Eagle is an energetic and slightly mischievous chess specialist known for lightning-fast instincts and a fondness for chaotic, piece-filled middlegames. A habitual Bullet lover (preferred time control: Bullet), Fishy_Eagle combines tactical audacity with impressive comeback skills — opponents often wake up to find their winning position mysteriously evaporated.
- Username: Fishy_Eagle
- Preferred time control: Bullet
- Peak Blitz performance: 2421 (2026-02-16) (Feb 2026)
- Peak Bullet performance: 2211 (2021-12-08) (Dec 2021)
- Notable streaks: longest winning run 22 games, current winning streak 3
Playing style & strengths
Fishy_Eagle is the kind of player who thrives on time pressure, messy tactics, and the thrill of a last-second flag win. Technical endgames appear regularly — Fishy_Eagle's endgame frequency is high — and the games are long: average decisive games run well past move 70.
- Comeback rate: extremely high — often converts bad positions into wins (ComebackRate ≈ 88%)
- Tactical resilience: wins nearly half of games even after losing material (WinRateAfterLosingPiece ≈ 45%)
- Time-of-day edge: surprisingly strong late-night player — best hour: 01:00
- Preferred seat at the board: thrives on chaotic positions and practical chances
Openings & repertoire highlights
Fishy_Eagle plays a varied mix but shows clear preferences and impressive results in some unconventional lines. Expect to face tricky sidelines and gambits rather than ultra-sharp mainline theory — and yes, sometimes outright gambit shenanigans.
- Reliable Black choice: Caro-Kann Defense — heavy usage in blitz; solid win numbers.
- Dangerous surprise weapons: Australian Defense (strong win rate) and the Amar Gambit (excellent results in Bullet).
- White repertoire includes the Nimzo-Larsen Attack and the London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation for practical play.
- Notable weaknesses: Dőry Defense appears to be a recurring troublemaker (lower win rate).
Records, trends & notable stats
Fishy_Eagle has played thousands of fast games with plenty of highs, some dramatic swings, and a clear pattern: they do best when the clock is tight and the position is unclear.
- Overall blitz record highlights: many games with a near-50% strength-adjusted win rate in blitz and bullet.
- Win/loss balance: Blitz wins and losses are both very large numbers — a volume player who grinds through swings.
- Typical game length: long — avg decisive game ~77–84 moves depending on year.
- Psychology: moderate tilt factor — but tremendous resiliency in down positions.
- Best days/hours: Saturday shows the highest win rate by day; late night (around 01:00) is particularly good.
Frequent opponents & head-to-head quirks
Fishy_Eagle has a roster of familiar rivals — some nemeses, some victims. A few friendly shout-outs to opponents who've shared the most games.
- Most-played opponents: yourqueencalledme, Paulo Jatobá, codingrook (9 games), nathancee.
- Fun head-to-head: codingrook (9 games) — perfect score for Fishy_Eagle there, which is either brilliant or suspiciously lucky.
- Big wins vs sicilia: several decisive wins — see a memorable clash below.
Memorable games & quick study
For a taste of Fishy_Eagle's approach: fast, surprising, and often decisive under time pressure. Here's a highlighted game link and a short sample PGN to play through.
- Thrilling blitz vs a top rival: Thrilling blitz vs sicilia
- Sample sequence (compact PGN viewer):
Visuals & trend placeholders
Use the chart below to inspect rating trends over time (Blitz focus). This is a compact visual entry point for coaches or fans tracking progress.
- Rating trend (Blitz 2018–2026):
Final notes
Fishy_Eagle is best described as a Bullet-bruiser with a soft spot for gambits, a habit of playing the long game, and a nearly supernatural ability to turn the tide. If you play them, bring your tactics, keep your clock healthy, and don’t be surprised if the position looks fine one move and terrifying the next — that’s just Fishy_Eagle having fun.
- Tip for opponents: avoid time scrambles and be wary of the Amar Gambit and Australian Defense trickery.
- Want to follow their rise? Check the Blitz chart above and revisit the game links.