Overview
Gausdalsvering92 is a fast-paced chess player known for thriving under the clock. A true Bullet specialist who also packs a punch in Blitz, they combine tactical trickery with surprisingly long, methodical endgames — yes, in Bullet. The profile below translates cold numbers into personality: a player who loves surprise gambits, enjoys unusual defenses, and somehow averages games that feel like marathons on espresso.
Keywords: chess, bullet specialist, blitz, openings, Blackburne Shilling, Barnes Defense, Sicilian, London System, online chess.
Playing Style
Gausdalsvering92 plays like someone who drinks timers for breakfast. Their play combines:
- High tactical awareness and a remarkable comeback rate (nearly 80%) — never count them out after a blunder.
- Long average games (avg decisive length ~74–76 moves), meaning they grind endgames frequently (EndgameFrequency ~85%).
- A willingness to accept early resignations and finish games quickly when momentum shifts (EarlyResignationRate ~48%).
- Peak performance in fast time windows, with 20:00 listed as a particularly strong hour to play.
Strength-adjusted win rates show a clear Bullet advantage: Bullet > Blitz for this user.
Openings & Preferences
Gausdalsvering92 is an opening experimenter who favors cheeky traps and aggressive sidelines in Bullet, while deploying solid defenses in Blitz:
- Bullet favorites: Blackburne Shilling Gambit, Barnes Defense, Australian Defense, and an effective Sicilian — many of these yield strong win rates in short play.
- Blitz repertoire: frequently meets opponents with the Sicilian and Caro-Kann; shows excellent results with the London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation and several surprise lines.
- As White, e4 is heavily preferred (most games), while the player is comfortable answering with offbeat Black systems to unbalance the game quickly.
Notable opening highlights include long winning stretches using the Barnes and Amazon Attack in Bullet and a clean 100% in some niche Modern/Scandinavian lines (small samples but telling).
Try exploring these lines from their games: Blackburne Shilling Gambit • Barnes Defense • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation
Career Highlights & Quirks
Gausdalsvering92 mixes flashy wins with stubborn endgames. A few narrative highlights:
- Bullet specialist: a massive sample of Bullet games and consistent win rates make Bullet the preferred time control — see the rating trend: .
- Peaked impressively in both formats around late 2024: 2107 (2024-11-11) and 2392 (2024-11-13).
- Longest winning streak: 16 games — an adrenaline-fueled run that underlined their ability to snowball momentum.
- Notorious opponent records: perfect or near-perfect records vs several frequent rivals (for example, 9–0 vs nyaiontosoroh2019 and 8–3 vs erikah7).
- Streak management: streaks can swing — longest losing streak reached 7; currently recovering from a short slide.
Notable Opponents & Records
Gausdalsvering92 has busy rivalries. A few of the most-played opponents bring out signature results:
- erikah7 — head-to-head: strong +8 wins (frequent matchup).
- nyaiontosoroh2019 — an uncanny 9–0 run.
- nair1 — a spotless 7–0 across encounters.
- Other regulars include: behnam-1990, alwaystilted, fabianng07.
Explore a few profiles: erikah7 • nyaiontosoroh2019
When to Challenge Them
If you want to test Gausdalsvering92, the meta-strategy is simple:
- Aim for long-term pressure — they often win long endgames, so equalizing early and outmaneuvering in the endgame helps.
- Avoid falling for traps in the first 10 moves; many Bullet wins come from tactical gambits and surprise lines.
- Best times to play: evenings around 20:00 and several strong midday hours — those windows show elevated win rates.
Sample Game (quick, spicy)
Try replaying a short tactical fragment from their speed arsenal:
(Play it slowly — or don’t. Bullet players prefer otherwise.)
Visuals & Stats
Quick visual reference: recent Bullet rating trend and selected yearly snapshot.
Closing Notes
Gausdalsvering92 is a fun, unpredictable opponent — a Bullet-first player who blends tactical traps, stubborn endgame play, and surprising resilience. They are a must-follow for anyone who likes games that swing wildly then settle into a long, technical finish. Want to watch them in action or dig deeper into their rivals? Start with their common opponents and the Bullet chart above.
Placeholders: 2107 (2024-11-11) • 2392 (2024-11-13) • erikah7