About fundylive
fundylive (aka Fundy) is a fast-and-funny chess competitor known for bullet brilliance and an appetite for odd openings. A dedicated Bullet specialist who also posts strong results in Blitz and Rapid, fundylive mixes tactical ferocity with an endgame patience that surprises opponents who expect only lightning tactics.
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Career highlights
A player who shines under time pressure: notable peaks and hot streaks punctuate Fundy’s timeline. See the Bullet progress over recent years:
- Peak Bullet achievement: 1326 (2026-02-06) (recent surge in early 2026).
- Strong multi‑timecontrol performer — dangerous in Blitz and Rapid as well, with signature wins across the board.
- Longest winning run: 36 games; currently riding a 7-game winning streak.
Signature openings & approach
Fundy loves surprise value and sharp tactical waters. Below are common go-to lines and how they shape his style:
- Scandinavian Defense — a favorite in Bullet: frequent, practical and high win rate when played aggressively.
- Amar Gambit — Fundy’s trickiest weapon; excellent conversion rate when the opponent is rattled.
- Barnes Opening: Walkerling — an offbeat choice that has yielded strong results.
- Also deploys the Sicilian Defense and occasional Amazon Attack for chaos and imbalance.
Example tactical miniature you can replay:
Win/loss snapshot
Fundy’s competitive record spans thousands of games with particular strength in faster time controls.
- Bullet: 379 wins / 257 losses / 26 draws.
- Blitz: 334 wins / 244 losses / 40 draws.
- Rapid: 239 wins / 104 losses / 34 draws.
- Daily: 84 wins / 41 losses / 3 draws.
Rivals & notable opponents
Fundy has established local nemeses and friendly rivalries. Some of the most-played opponents:
- davidcogram — head-to-head roughly 36–29 in Fundy’s favor.
- waywardseon — a brutal run: Fundy leads about 43–5 with several draws.
- 5up7 — frequent clashes; Fundy holds a solid edge (≈28–12).
- jojosolos — an impressive ~41–0 record with a few drawn games.
These rivalries fuel practice, experimentation and occasional showboating in Bullet.
Style, tendencies & psychology
Fundy blends tactical intuition with marathon endgame work. Opponents often underestimate the endgame stamina that follows a chaotic middlegame.
- Endgame frequency: plays long, technical endgames often (endgame frequency ~68%).
- Average decisive game length: ~68 moves for wins; ~64 for losses — games are rarely instant bullet bursts.
- Early resignations are rare (≈4.8%).
- Tactical resilience: strong comeback rate (~69.7%) and wins after losing material (~52%).
- Psych: Tilt factor 9 — keeps a sense of humor while getting slightly spicy after setbacks. Best time of day to catch Fundy sharp: 09:00 (many high-win hours around 9–11).
Trends, timing & preparation
Fundy tends to prepare shallow-but-practical lines (median prep depth ≈ 2–3) and prefers chaos over deep home preparation. Weekday and hour patterns show a reliable competitive edge:
- Best weekday: Wednesday (win rate ~72%).
- Win spikes around hour 9 (100% in sparse samples) and 11 (≈83%).
- Prefers e4 as the most common first move across years — an aggressive, open-game toolkit.
Fun facts & final notes
- Streaks: longest winning streak 36 games — that kind of run makes opponents check the board twice.
- Favorite gambit? The Amar Gambit — Fundy wins a lot when opponents accept the bait.
- Play with patience: despite Bullet fame, many of Fundy’s wins are long, grinding victories that reveal deeper technique.
Want to follow a match or challenge Fundy? Try to catch him in the morning — and be ready for unexpected openings. Good luck, and don’t blunder your queen on move 2 (he delights in it).