Overview — idonotdislikechess
idonotdislikechess is a fast-paced, tactically curious online chess player who prefers Blitz and plays like someone who ordered extra excitement with their opening repertoire. Energetic, a little mischievous, and annoyingly consistent in comebacks, this username belongs to a player who climbed from casual skirmishes to serious Blitz contention in just a few seasons.
Preferred time control: Blitz (plays quick, thinks quicker). This profile highlights Blitz, Bullet and Rapid performance, opening choices, and psychological tendencies that make idonotdislikechess a recognizable opponent at the board.
- Playing identity: quick calculations, bold gambits, stubborn endgames.
- Signature mood: playful aggression — sometimes with the Blackburne Shilling Gambit for spice.
Career highlights & milestones
- Steady climb through 2023–2025 with major gains in Blitz and Bullet, culminating in notable peak performances. 1919 (2025-10-02) and 2035 (2025-10-13) highlight top moments.
- Longest winning streak: 22 games — a run that made opponents check their openings and their nerves.
- Proven comeback ability: high comeback rate and solid Win Rate After Losing Piece — stubborn and resourceful under pressure.
Playing style & psychological profile
Short, SEO-friendly summary: tactical, endgame-hungry, low early resignation. Key traits below:
- Endgame frequency: embraces long finishes — many games go deep (avg moves per decision ~79).
- Early resignation rate: low — fights on (EarlyResignationRate ~1.5%).
- Tactical awareness: excellent comeback rate; often turns material deficits into dynamic chances.
- Best hours to find idonotdislikechess online: late evening and early morning windows show higher win rates — ideal for Blitz hunting.
Openings & repertoire
Opener keywords for search: Scotch Game, Scandinavian Defense, Blackburne Shilling Gambit, Caro-Kann, Amar Gambit.
- Most-played and successful openings (Blitz & Bullet): Scotch Game, Scandinavian Defense, Blackburne Shilling Gambit, Caro-Kann Defense.
- Style notes: comfortable with offbeat gambits (Amar Gambit, Blackburne Shilling) and solid classical setups (Caro-Kann, Philidor) — a mix that keeps opponents guessing.
- White vs Black patterns: consistently strong results as White in Scotch and flexible defenses as Black in Scandinavian and Alekhine-type positions.
Notable opponents & memorable games
Frequent opponents list (great for scouting): 7kz7, ali7758, 14interno, bup69 — repeated matchups have produced rivalries and interesting trends.
- Close rival: ali7758 — many decisive, entertaining games.
- Most-played opponent: 7kz7 (116 games) — long acquaintance across many time controls.
- Sample PGN of the kind of tactical skirmish you might see (viewable in the embedded viewer):
Snapshot stats (quick SEO-ready bullets)
- Overall record highlights: dominant Bullet activity, heavy Blitz focus and excellent Rapid conversion rates.
- Win/Loss/Draw samples by control: Blitz and Bullet both show high game counts and strong win totals — good targets for searching “high-volume Blitz players”.
- Streaks: Longest winning run 22 | Longest losing run 10 | Current losing streak: 3.
Things opponents should know
- Expect creative opening choices and willingness to enter complicated tactical positions.
- Don’t assume a lead is safe — comeback rate is high; watch for counterplay after material wins.
- Best time to challenge: try early mornings or around 07:00 local time (psychological sweet spot).
Placeholders & quick links
- Peak Blitz rating summary: 1919 (2025-10-02)
- Peak Bullet rating snapshot: 2035 (2025-10-13)
- Find term pages for favorite openings: Scotch Game, Caro-Kann Defense
Profile updated with recent performance through late 2025. Search “idonotdislikechess Blitz Bullet openings” for fast results.