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Ghost_inChess

Since 2024 (Closed) Chess.com
58.0%- 32.5%- 9.4%
Bullet 2857
194W 146L 43D
Blitz 2794
371W 171L 49D

Ghost_inChess — Blitz specialist and mischievous tactician

Ghost_inChess is a fast play aficionado who haunts the 1 minute and 3 minute time controls with a mixture of deep preparation and cheeky tricks. Known for long decisive games and a surprising tolerance for chaos, Ghost_inChess mixes solid defense with explosive tactical finishing. Opponents often report feeling watched by a silent, smiling specter across the board.

  • Username: Ghost_inChess
  • Preferred time control: Blitz
  • Playing hallmark: long decisive battles even in fast games

Playing style and strengths

Ghost_inChess prefers long tactical melees even when the clock is short. Games tend to go deep into complications and endgames. Strengths include pattern recognition, comeback ability, and a queen and rook heavy checking habit.

  • Endgame frequency is high. Ghost_inChess finishes more than 80 percent of games in decisive ways.
  • Exceptional comeback rate. When down, Ghost_inChess finds a route back to victory more than four out of five times.
  • Strong tactical awareness. Win rate after losing a piece is impressive at over 50 percent.
  • Avg moves per win are long, meaning opponents are beaten by endurance as much as by fireworks.

Opening repertoire highlights

Ghost_inChess blends offbeat choices with solid counters. The Czech Defense is a signature weapon when playing Black. As White, the Four Knights and quiet system play often transition into technical middlegames.

  • Favorite Black setups: Czech Defense, Pirc Defense: Austrian Attack
  • White inclinations: Four Knights, Caro-Kann lines used as White, and the Modern in transpositions
  • Surprising choices: frequent Amar Gambit experiments produce hits and misses
  • Quick take away: strong and reliable in Czech Defense matchups; watch out for prepared Pirc traps

Notable streaks and peak moments

Ghost_inChess has built a reputation for long hot streaks followed by brief rough patches. The longest known winning streak is eye catching. Peak performance milestones can be viewed with the widgets below.

  • Longest winning streak recorded: 116 consecutive wins
  • Current losing streak: 17 games, a humbling moment in an otherwise dominant run
  • Peak Blitz performance: 2991 (2026-01-26)
  • Blitz rating trend:
    Blitz Rating281028042797279127842025: 28002026: 279420252026

When to challenge Ghost_inChess

Timing matters. This player posts unusually high win rates at certain hours and days. If you want the best shot, avoid peak windows and prepare for a marathon.

  • Best times to find Ghost_inChess in top form: midday hours including 11:00 and 12:00 in their timezone
  • Top days: Thursday and Tuesday show very strong win rates
  • Less favorable hours: late afternoon may be trickier

Openings and matchups worth studying

Study past encounters with frequent opponents to learn typical structures and traps. The most played rival is available for review.

  • Most played opponent: Artiom Samsonkin
  • Hard matchups historically include: an opponent who has a positive record despite many losses overall
  • Work on handling Amar Gambit positions. They are double edged and show mixed results for Ghost_inChess.

Sample tactical motif and quick replay

Here is a compact sequence illustrating an opening that often leads to long tactical middlegames. Load it into a viewer to explore the ideas.

Sample PGN:

Quick scouting notes for opponents

  • Expect long fights. Prepare to stay focused beyond move 60.
  • Target endgame simplifications only if you can neutralize rooks and queen activity.
  • Beware of tactical swarms after the first capture. The average first capture is after move 8.

Where to learn more

For deeper study check the rating trend and peak stats above. Dive into openings such as Czech Defense and Amar Gambit to anticipate Ghost_inChess choices. For head to head review start with the top opponent profile linked earlier.

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