Immobilizer — player biography & overview
immobilizer is a prolific online chess player known for marathon Daily games and a ruthless affinity for the English family of openings. Active across Bullet, Blitz, Rapid and Daily since 2018, immobilizer’s name crops up in thousands of game lists — a steady performer with a taste for long, grinding endgames and occasional tactical fireworks. This is a concise, SEO-friendly profile for immobilizer — perfect for anyone searching “immobilizer chess player profile”, “immobilizer Daily player” or “London System specialist”.
- Username: immobilizer
- Preferred time control: Daily (slow, deliberate play)
- Career span visible: 2018–2026 (extensive online activity)
- Estimated games analyzed: 25k+ (deep sample for stats & trends)
Playing style & strengths
immobilizer is an endgame-oriented strategist who converts small edges with relentless technique. Games tend to be long — average decisive games run roughly 75 moves — and endgames are a specialty (Endgame Frequency ~80%). If you lose a piece, expect immobilizer’s comeback instincts: a very high comeback rate.
- Avg moves per decisive game: ~75
- Endgame focus: very high (engine-like patience)
- Psychological traits: solid under pressure, modest tilt factor — plays best around 09:00 local time
- Tactical resilience: good comeback rate and capable of winning after material setbacks
Career highlights & milestones
Rather than a flash-in-the-pan blitz specialist, immobilizer built a steady climb through the rating classes, producing headline Rapid form in 2020 and multiple spikes in Blitz/Bullet later on. Notable career moments include a peak Rapid run in September 2020 and several sustained high-performance periods across 2021–2025.
- Peak Rapid headline: a standout performance in 2020 that reached a career-high Rapid rating — 2395 (2020-09-13).
- Peak Blitz & Bullet: memorable hot streaks in mid-2023 and mid-2024 that attracted attention from frequent opponents and streamers.
- Durability: tens of thousands of terminated games and consistent activity across formats.
For a quick visual of rating trends in Rapid play:
Favorite openings & repertoire
immobilizer favors flexible, quiet systems that lead to middlegame maneuvering and long endgames. The English Opening, Scandinavian Defense and the London System (including the notorious "Poisoned Pawn" lines) are recurring themes in their repertoire — often employed to steer opponents into long technical battles.
- Top Bullet/Blitz choices: English Opening, Scandinavian Defense, London System: Poisoned Pawn
- Daily play: experiments with rare lines (100% win samples in some tiny Daily samples — a sign of crafty choice-making)
- Noteworthy: strong WinRates in English Opening variations and a fondness for the Agincourt/Anglo-Grünfeld sub-systems
Want to explore a typical opening line used by immobilizer? Try this mini game snippet:
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Rivalries, opponents & notable games
immobilizer has faced some opponents repeatedly — the most-played rival being sharp_55 with nearly 240 encounters. Those long-running rivalries illustrate both experience and psychological memory: patterns, preparation and revenge games are frequent.
- Most-played opponents: sharp_55 (239 games), rodolpheacelor (74), golemovicviktor (52)
- Head-to-head snapshots: immobilizer’s record vs sharp_55 is competitive and storied (many long tactical and endgame fights).
- Sample match to review: Famous clash
These repeated matchups have produced deep opening theory on both sides and a trove of instructive positions — perfect study material for players aiming to improve their technical endgame play.
Streaks, records & reliability
immobilizer has shown both streaky brilliance and steady recovery from slumps. Longest winning and losing streaks are part of the story, but the player’s comeback numbers and consistency over years are most impressive.
- Longest winning streak: 15 games
- Longest losing streak: 13 games
- Strength-adjusted win rate: solid across formats (notably reliable in Daily play)
Fun facts, habits & quirky metrics
immobilizer has personality by the numbers: a tilt factor that’s noticeable but manageable, a suspiciously high “AvgMovesPerWin” (around 75), and a fondness for playing on particular hours/days when results spike.
- Avg moves per win: ~75 (that’s a long handshake at the end of a fight)
- Best time of day: mornings (09:00 shows a performance edge)
- Daily sample: prefers long games — Daily is their top time control for thoughtful play
- Humor note: opponents sometimes joke that immobilizer should be renamed “the human tortoise” — slow, steady, and impossible to outrun.
Study tips from immobilizer’s games
Studying immobilizer is great for students who want to get better at long technical wins. Focus on:
- Middlegame maneuvering that transitions smoothly to favorable endgames
- Precision in rook-and-pawn endings — often where points are secured
- Repertoire discipline: learn a small set of structures (English / London / Scandinavian) and squeeze out small advantages
Want to watch or challenge immobilizer?
If you want to follow immobilizer or challenge them in Daily play, check the profile or review classic games. Profiles and match replays are handy tools — start with these:
- View profile: immobilizer
- Rival profile: sharp_55
- Replay a classic encounter: View Game
And if you’re into numbers, don’t miss the peak-rating stat for Rapid play: 2395 (2020-09-13) — a reminder that this player’s slow, deep style can climb very high.