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Gabor Nagy GM

Username: Gabix_94

Playing Since: 2016-09-16 (Active)

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Rapid: 2413
20W / 7L / 5D
Blitz: 3035
3612W / 2637L / 744D
Bullet: 3042
3344W / 2108L / 363D

Gabor Nagy - Grandmaster of the Blitz and Bullet Battlefield

Meet Gabor Nagy, also known in the virtual arenas as Gabix_94, a chess Grandmaster who blends lightning-fast moves with subtle strategic mastery. A title from FIDE isn't handed out lightly, and Gabix_94 proudly wears the Grandmaster badge, carrying the legacy into every online blitz and bullet duel.

Gabor's chess journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster packed with fiery comebacks and breathtaking tactical shots. Known to have a comeback rate nearing 40%, and a win rate after losing a piece close to 44%, he’s the kind of player who refuses to fold—the chess equivalent of an action hero who never says die. Also, his infamous tendency to resign early might just be him practicing humility... or perhaps saving energy for the next game!

Over the years, Gabor has dazzled chess fans with blitz ratings bursting into the 2800+ range at his peak, and bullet ratings flirting with 2900 — perhaps faster than you can say "checkmate". His average blitz rating hovers around a commendable 2300+, showing impressive consistency despite the wild tactical battles his games often become.

Remarkably, he has logged thousands of games, boasting a solid win-to-loss record in both blitz (over 11,000 wins!) and bullet formats, making him a seasoned gladiator in the rapid-fire world of fast chess. When it comes to openings, he's a bit of a mystery ninja, frequently choosing "Unknown Opening" with a 50%+ win rate, but also deploying the secret weapon "Top Secret" openings with even better success!

Gabor shines brightest on weekends and evenings, with his peak win percentages on Saturdays and between 6-7 PM, as if the stars align perfectly for his tactical fireworks. His style is sharp but efficient—winning games with about 34 moves on average and losing slightly quicker at around 27 moves. Playing with white pieces gives him a slight edge, winning approximately 53% of those encounters.

Outside the chessboard (or maybe inside?), Gabix_94 might be the only player whose tilt factor is as quirky as his playstyle. He tends to stew just a little at losses, but that fiery spirit is precisely what fuels his brilliant comebacks and keeps spectators glued to the screen, wondering what magic move is coming next.

So whether you’re a casual fan or a fellow chess enthusiast, keep an eye on Gabor Nagy—a Grandmaster who plays fast, thinks faster, and occasionally laughs in the face of conventional chess wisdom. After all, in the fast-paced universe of blitz and bullet, patience is for the slow... and Gabix_94 is anything but slow.


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What You're Doing Well

Gabor, your recent bullet games showcase several strengths to build upon:

  • Opening repertoire: You favor aggressive and diverse openings such as the Reti Opening and variations like the Nimzo-Larsen Attack, where you hold strong win rates close to 59-63%. This gives you a solid start, catching many opponents off-guard.
  • Consistent improvement: Your rating trend shows positive progress over 1, 3, 6, and 12 months, with a healthy upward slope especially over the last half year. This indicates ongoing refinement of your bullet skills and adaptability.
  • Execution under time pressure: In the PGNs, you swiftly punish opponent inaccuracies and convert advantages confidently, reflecting good speed and calculation skills under the clock.
  • Strong tactical awareness: Tactical motifs like knight forks, pins, and timely sacrifices have featured in your wins, enabling you to seize initiative early in the game.

Areas to Improve

To enhance your bullet performance further, consider focusing on these points:

  • Endgame precision: Some losses and draws can be traced to slightly imprecise endgame technique. Studying common bullet endgames will help you convert small advantages reliably.
  • Handling defensive pressure: In tough positions, staying calm and finding resourceful defensive moves is key. Review games where you lost to see if you can find stronger survival plans or counterplay ideas.
  • Time management: Though your speed is good, watch for moments when your clock drops too low early, risking rushed decisions. Balancing speed with careful choice can bring more consistent results.
  • Expanding opening responses: While your preferred gates like the Colle System and Amar Gambit are effective, diversifying responses to common opposing defenses can prevent predictability and help tackle specialized opponents.

Next Steps

Here are some actionable recommendations to keep your growth trajectory sharp:

  • Review your recent losses with a chess engine and pinpoint if time trouble, tactical oversights, or positional errors were causes.
  • Practice fast endgame technique drills—pawn endings, king activity, basic rook endings—to improve your finish under pressure.
  • Experiment with new opening sidelines occasionally to broaden your chess knowledge and avoid memorization traps by opponents.
  • In bullet training, occasionally pause to assess your clock and choose a move quickly but with accuracy to maintain time balance and minimize blunders.


🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
theloyalwolf 0W / 1L / 1D View
AKonArtist 1W / 0L / 0D View
x_scizor 0W / 1L / 0D View
enigmaticentity07 2W / 0L / 0D View
kovalev_vitaly 10W / 0L / 0D View
Mikhail Kobalia 3W / 0L / 0D View
Zaphikel 2W / 1L / 0D View
andrei_mainescu 1W / 1L / 0D View
limichesss 1W / 0L / 0D View
bufingleb 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
Oliver Mihok 174W / 100L / 35D View Games
Dominik Horvath 79W / 42L / 8D View Games
Carlos Hoyos 75W / 52L / 0D View Games
slowbug 50W / 71L / 0D View Games
Adam Kozak 53W / 47L / 12D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 3004 3035
2024 2837 2352
2023 2757 2094 2413
2022 2716 2857
2021 2756 2785
2020 2902 2774 2413
2019 2636 2120
2018 2692 2537
2017 2549 2513 2429
2016 2474 2142
Rating by Year201620172018201920202021202220232024202530352094YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1022W / 677L / 72D 972W / 753L / 83D 52.4
2024 578W / 525L / 17D 571W / 534L / 14D 12.9
2023 701W / 635L / 30D 725W / 663L / 16D 14.1
2022 350W / 210L / 44D 322W / 240L / 42D 81.2
2021 367W / 209L / 63D 351W / 233L / 61D 78.9
2020 1372W / 918L / 237D 1278W / 1033L / 209D 61.7
2019 809W / 687L / 39D 760W / 668L / 45D 24.7
2018 614W / 377L / 41D 534W / 442L / 43D 43.5
2017 1141W / 727L / 39D 1087W / 733L / 36D 19.0
2016 875W / 1228L / 38D 914W / 1301L / 27D 12.9

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 16119 8114 7959 46 50.3%
Modern 258 144 85 29 55.8%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 196 118 65 13 60.2%
Amar Gambit 183 95 72 16 51.9%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 172 90 65 17 52.3%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 160 87 56 17 54.4%
Sicilian Defense 147 77 58 12 52.4%
Amazon Attack 145 90 47 8 62.1%
Döry Defense 142 77 51 14 54.2%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 142 78 49 15 54.9%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 515 301 184 30 58.5%
Amar Gambit 430 271 135 24 63.0%
Modern 372 206 145 21 55.4%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 319 195 102 22 61.1%
King's Indian Attack 274 151 107 16 55.1%
Australian Defense 236 140 89 7 59.3%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 209 119 83 7 56.9%
Barnes Defense 152 98 46 8 64.5%
Alekhine Defense 134 72 50 12 53.7%
East Indian Defense 132 69 55 8 52.3%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 27 0
Losing 27 1
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